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			225 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			7.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| __all__ = ('Runner', 'run')
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| 
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| import contextvars
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| import enum
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| import functools
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| import inspect
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| import threading
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| import signal
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| from . import coroutines
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| from . import events
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| from . import exceptions
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| from . import tasks
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| from . import constants
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| 
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| class _State(enum.Enum):
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|     CREATED = "created"
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|     INITIALIZED = "initialized"
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|     CLOSED = "closed"
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| 
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| 
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| class Runner:
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|     """A context manager that controls event loop life cycle.
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| 
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|     The context manager always creates a new event loop,
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|     allows to run async functions inside it,
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|     and properly finalizes the loop at the context manager exit.
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| 
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|     If debug is True, the event loop will be run in debug mode.
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|     If loop_factory is passed, it is used for new event loop creation.
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| 
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|     asyncio.run(main(), debug=True)
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| 
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|     is a shortcut for
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| 
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|     with asyncio.Runner(debug=True) as runner:
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|         runner.run(main())
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| 
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|     The run() method can be called multiple times within the runner's context.
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| 
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|     This can be useful for interactive console (e.g. IPython),
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|     unittest runners, console tools, -- everywhere when async code
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|     is called from existing sync framework and where the preferred single
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|     asyncio.run() call doesn't work.
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| 
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|     """
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| 
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|     # Note: the class is final, it is not intended for inheritance.
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, *, debug=None, loop_factory=None):
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|         self._state = _State.CREATED
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|         self._debug = debug
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|         self._loop_factory = loop_factory
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|         self._loop = None
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|         self._context = None
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|         self._interrupt_count = 0
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|         self._set_event_loop = False
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| 
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|     def __enter__(self):
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|         self._lazy_init()
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|         return self
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| 
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|     def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
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|         self.close()
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| 
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|     def close(self):
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|         """Shutdown and close event loop."""
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|         if self._state is not _State.INITIALIZED:
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|             return
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|         try:
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|             loop = self._loop
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|             _cancel_all_tasks(loop)
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|             loop.run_until_complete(loop.shutdown_asyncgens())
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|             loop.run_until_complete(
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|                 loop.shutdown_default_executor(constants.THREAD_JOIN_TIMEOUT))
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|         finally:
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|             if self._set_event_loop:
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|                 events._set_event_loop(None)
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|             loop.close()
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|             self._loop = None
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|             self._state = _State.CLOSED
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| 
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|     def get_loop(self):
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|         """Return embedded event loop."""
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|         self._lazy_init()
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|         return self._loop
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| 
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|     def run(self, coro, *, context=None):
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|         """Run code in the embedded event loop."""
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|         if events._get_running_loop() is not None:
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|             # fail fast with short traceback
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|             raise RuntimeError(
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|                 "Runner.run() cannot be called from a running event loop")
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| 
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|         self._lazy_init()
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| 
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|         if not coroutines.iscoroutine(coro):
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|             if inspect.isawaitable(coro):
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|                 async def _wrap_awaitable(awaitable):
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|                     return await awaitable
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| 
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|                 coro = _wrap_awaitable(coro)
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|             else:
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|                 raise TypeError('An asyncio.Future, a coroutine or an '
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|                                 'awaitable is required')
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| 
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|         if context is None:
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|             context = self._context
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| 
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|         task = self._loop.create_task(coro, context=context)
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| 
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|         if (threading.current_thread() is threading.main_thread()
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|             and signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) is signal.default_int_handler
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|         ):
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|             sigint_handler = functools.partial(self._on_sigint, main_task=task)
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|             try:
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|                 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sigint_handler)
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|             except ValueError:
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|                 # `signal.signal` may throw if `threading.main_thread` does
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|                 # not support signals (e.g. embedded interpreter with signals
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|                 # not registered - see gh-91880)
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|                 sigint_handler = None
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|         else:
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|             sigint_handler = None
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| 
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|         self._interrupt_count = 0
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|         try:
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|             return self._loop.run_until_complete(task)
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|         except exceptions.CancelledError:
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|             if self._interrupt_count > 0:
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|                 uncancel = getattr(task, "uncancel", None)
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|                 if uncancel is not None and uncancel() == 0:
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|                     raise KeyboardInterrupt()
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|             raise  # CancelledError
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|         finally:
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|             if (sigint_handler is not None
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|                 and signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) is sigint_handler
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|             ):
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|                 signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.default_int_handler)
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| 
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|     def _lazy_init(self):
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|         if self._state is _State.CLOSED:
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|             raise RuntimeError("Runner is closed")
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|         if self._state is _State.INITIALIZED:
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|             return
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|         if self._loop_factory is None:
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|             self._loop = events.new_event_loop()
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|             if not self._set_event_loop:
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|                 # Call set_event_loop only once to avoid calling
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|                 # attach_loop multiple times on child watchers
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|                 events._set_event_loop(self._loop)
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|                 self._set_event_loop = True
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|         else:
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|             self._loop = self._loop_factory()
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|         if self._debug is not None:
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|             self._loop.set_debug(self._debug)
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|         self._context = contextvars.copy_context()
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|         self._state = _State.INITIALIZED
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| 
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|     def _on_sigint(self, signum, frame, main_task):
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|         self._interrupt_count += 1
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|         if self._interrupt_count == 1 and not main_task.done():
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|             main_task.cancel()
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|             # wakeup loop if it is blocked by select() with long timeout
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|             self._loop.call_soon_threadsafe(lambda: None)
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|             return
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|         raise KeyboardInterrupt()
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| 
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| 
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| def run(main, *, debug=None, loop_factory=None):
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|     """Execute the coroutine and return the result.
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| 
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|     This function runs the passed coroutine, taking care of
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|     managing the asyncio event loop, finalizing asynchronous
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|     generators and closing the default executor.
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| 
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|     This function cannot be called when another asyncio event loop is
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|     running in the same thread.
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| 
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|     If debug is True, the event loop will be run in debug mode.
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|     If loop_factory is passed, it is used for new event loop creation.
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| 
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|     This function always creates a new event loop and closes it at the end.
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|     It should be used as a main entry point for asyncio programs, and should
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|     ideally only be called once.
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| 
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|     The executor is given a timeout duration of 5 minutes to shutdown.
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|     If the executor hasn't finished within that duration, a warning is
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|     emitted and the executor is closed.
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| 
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|     Example:
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| 
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|         async def main():
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|             await asyncio.sleep(1)
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|             print('hello')
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| 
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|         asyncio.run(main())
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|     """
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|     if events._get_running_loop() is not None:
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|         # fail fast with short traceback
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|         raise RuntimeError(
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|             "asyncio.run() cannot be called from a running event loop")
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| 
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|     with Runner(debug=debug, loop_factory=loop_factory) as runner:
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|         return runner.run(main)
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| 
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| 
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| def _cancel_all_tasks(loop):
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|     to_cancel = tasks.all_tasks(loop)
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|     if not to_cancel:
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|         return
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| 
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|     for task in to_cancel:
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|         task.cancel()
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| 
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|     loop.run_until_complete(tasks.gather(*to_cancel, return_exceptions=True))
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| 
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|     for task in to_cancel:
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|         if task.cancelled():
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|             continue
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|         if task.exception() is not None:
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|             loop.call_exception_handler({
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|                 'message': 'unhandled exception during asyncio.run() shutdown',
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|                 'exception': task.exception(),
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|                 'task': task,
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|             })
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