Michael Foord <mich...@voidspace.org.uk> added the comment:

Hey Jack. The point of ContextDecorator is that when you are implementing a 
context manager, which you will usually do as a class anyway, you can just 
inherit from it and get the decorator functionality for free.

If you like the contextmanager style of creating your apis then you can just 
use contextmanager - which now uses ContextDecorator *anyway*. (i.e. all uses 
of contextlib.contextmanager can now be used as decorators as well as context 
managers.)

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