On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 3:58 PM Léo El Amri via Python-list
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> On 04/11/2018 20:25, i...@koeln.ccc.de wrote:
> > I'm having trouble with asyncio. Apparently tasks (asyncio.create_task)
> > are not kept referenced by asyncio itself, causing the task to be
> > cancelled when the creating func
On 04/11/2018 20:25, i...@koeln.ccc.de wrote:
> I'm having trouble with asyncio. Apparently tasks (asyncio.create_task)
> are not kept referenced by asyncio itself, causing the task to be
> cancelled when the creating function finishes (and noone is awaiting the
> corresponding futue). Am I doing s
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 11:56 AM Mike C wrote:
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> Same here. Debugging in Python is annoying, I like to step through my code
> line by line, it's impossible to do it with object-oriented programming
> language.
>
> Also, there's no good REPL IDE.
>
> Spyder barely works with some basic features.
Hi all,
I'm having trouble with asyncio. Apparently tasks (asyncio.create_task)
are not kept referenced by asyncio itself, causing the task to be
cancelled when the creating function finishes (and noone is awaiting the
corresponding futue). Am I doing something wrong or is this expected
behavior?
Same here. Debugging in Python is annoying, I like to step through my code line
by line, it's impossible to do it with object-oriented programming language.
Also, there's no good REPL IDE.
Spyder barely works with some basic features. PyCharm, the most popular, takes
too long to start, and you