On 11/25/2017 04:20 PM, David Mertz wrote: > On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 3:37 PM, Guido van Rossum wrote: >> Maybe you didn't realize async/await don't need an event loop? Driving an async/await-based coroutine is just as >> simple as driving a yield-from-based one (`await` does exactly the same thing as `yield from`). > > I realize I *can*, but it seems far from straightforward. I guess this is really a python-list question or something, > but what is the async/await spelling of something toy like: > > In [1]: def fib(): > ...: a, b = 1, 1 > ...: while True: > ...: yield a > ...: a, b = b, a+b > ...: > > In [2]: from itertools import takewhile > > In [3]: list(takewhile(lambda x: x<200, fib())) > Out[3]: [1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144] >> Maybe the rest of the discussion should be about deprecation vs. SyntaxError in Python 3.7. > > I vote SyntaxError, of course. :-) Given the recent thread about the difficulty of noticing DeprecationWarnings, I also vote SyntaxError. On the other hand, if we have a change in 3.7 about the visibility of DeprecationWarnings, this would make an excellent test case. -- ~Ethan~
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