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gh-94912: Adjusted check for non-standard coroutine function marker. #100935
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…rker. The initial implementation did not correctly identify explicitly marked class instances. Follow up to 532aa4e
I think this could skip news? 🤔 |
Confirming this resolves the issues for Django ✔️ Thanks! |
@@ -399,8 +399,6 @@ def _has_coroutine_mark(f): | |||
while ismethod(f): | |||
f = f.__func__ | |||
f = functools._unwrap_partial(f) | |||
if not (isfunction(f) or _signature_is_functionlike(f)): |
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What else can we mark as coroutine-like? Functions, methods, other callables like partial
, classes. Anything else?
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Hi @sobolevn. I'm not sure I follow 🤔
The cases that have occurred up to Python 3.11, using the old asyncio
version, have been callable classes and sync functions. Those are (now) covered. We also added tests for static and class method and lambdas (but I've not seen anyone using those).
The other case that would simplify client code is automatic detection of the __call__
method (either async def
or marked) but I think the preference is not to add that.
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LGTM. I will merge this.
The initial implementation did not correctly identify explicitly marked class instances.
Follow up to 532aa4e from #99247
(Bug in Python 3.12.0a4)
Integrating Python 3.12.0a4 with the Django test suite we see that the
_has_coroutine_mark()
is not allowing the key case of a class being marked as an asynchronous callable. (This is my fault: in the discussion with @gvanrossum on #99247 over whether we'd cover the marked andasync def
__call__
cases automatically, I forgot to add the explicit test for the marked instances.)I note the
isfunction(f) or _signature_is_functionlike(f)
restriction is untested, and not, I think, necessary. (If folks appliedmarkcoroutinefunction
, I think we have to assume that they know what they're up to.)asyncio.iscoroutinefunction
a deprecated alias ofinspect.iscoroutinefunction
and removeasyncio.coroutines._is_coroutine
#94912