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pythongh-105331: Fix the indentation change
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weijay0804 committed Jun 12, 2023
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18 changes: 9 additions & 9 deletions Lib/asyncio/tasks.py
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Expand Up @@ -950,21 +950,21 @@ def callback():
def create_eager_task_factory(custom_task_constructor):
"""Create a function suitable for use as a task factory on an event-loop.
Example usage:
Example usage:
loop.set_task_factory(
asyncio.create_eager_task_factory(my_task_constructor))
loop.set_task_factory(
asyncio.create_eager_task_factory(my_task_constructor))
Now, tasks created will be started immediately (rather than being first
scheduled to an event loop). The constructor argument can be any callable
that returns a Task-compatible object and has a signature compatible
with `Task.__init__`; it must have the `eager_start` keyword argument.
Now, tasks created will be started immediately (rather than being first
scheduled to an event loop). The constructor argument can be any callable
that returns a Task-compatible object and has a signature compatible
with `Task.__init__`; it must have the `eager_start` keyword argument.
Most applications will use `Task` for `custom_task_constructor` and in
Most applications will use `Task` for `custom_task_constructor` and in
this case there's no need to call `create_eager_task_factory()`
directly. Instead the global `eager_task_factory` instance can be
used. E.g. `loop.set_task_factory(asyncio.eager_task_factory)`.
"""
"""

def factory(loop, coro, *, name=None, context=None):
return custom_task_constructor(
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