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docs: Add notice about WindowsSelectorEventLoop on py38 #2686

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Fixes #2608

@bdarnell bdarnell merged commit dfabc03 into tornadoweb:master Jun 22, 2019
@bdarnell bdarnell deleted the docs-py38-windows branch June 22, 2019 18:50
lazka added a commit to lazka/pyperformance that referenced this pull request Jul 23, 2019
tornado requires the WindowsSelectorEventLoop on Windows but Python 3.8
changed the default event loop which breaks the tornado benchmarks.

This makes WindowsSelectorEventLoop the default again like suggested in:
tornadoweb/tornado#2686

Fixes python#61
lazka added a commit to lazka/pyperformance that referenced this pull request Jul 29, 2019
Python 3.8 changed the default event loop to ProactorEventLoop which doesn't
implement everything required by tornado and breaks the benchmark.

This makes WindowsSelectorEventLoop the default again like suggested in:
tornadoweb/tornado#2686

Limit to 3.8 only in the hopes that the new event loop supports the required
methods with 3.9.

Fixes python#61
vstinner pushed a commit to python/pyperformance that referenced this pull request Jul 30, 2019
Python 3.8 changed the default event loop to ProactorEventLoop which doesn't
implement everything required by tornado and breaks the benchmark.

This makes WindowsSelectorEventLoop the default again like suggested in:
tornadoweb/tornado#2686

Limit to 3.8 only in the hopes that the new event loop supports the required
methods with 3.9.

Fixes #61
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Prepare for python 3.8 on windows
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