Hello, I'm wondering if set'ing an asyncio.Event guarantees to notify all tasks that are waiting for the event ?
Thus even if I `set()` the event and directly `clear()` the event, considering that both thus instructions are no co-routines and thus will not return control to the event-loop, will the wait'ers be notified? I guess so because if I add a 'clear()' directly after the `set` in following example, the waiting task is still notified. However this guarantee is not in the documentation: ``` async def waiter(event): print('waiting for it ...') await event.wait() print('... got it!') async def main(): # Create an Event object. event = asyncio.Event() # Spawn a Task to wait until 'event' is set. waiter_task = asyncio.create_task(waiter(event)) # Sleep for 1 second and set the event. await asyncio.sleep(1) event.set() event.clear() # event directly cleared after being set # Wait until the waiter task is finished. await waiter_task asyncio.run(main()) ``` -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list