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python39-curio - Building blocks for performing concurrent I/O

Website: https://github.com/dabeaz/curio
License: BSD
Vendor: Alcance Libre, Inc.
Description:
Curio is a library of building blocks for performing concurrent I/O
and common system programming tasks such as launching subprocesses,
working with files, and farming work out to thread and process pools.
It uses Python coroutines and the explicit async/await syntax
introduced in Python 3.5.  Its programming model is based on
cooperative multitasking and existing programming abstractions such
as threads, sockets, files, subprocesses, locks, and queues. You'll
find it to be small, fast, and fun. Curio has no third-party
dependencies and does not use the standard asyncio module. Most users
will probably find it to be a bit too-low level--it's probably best
to think of it as a library for building libraries.  Although you
might not use it directly, many of its ideas have influenced other
libraries with similar functionality.

Packages

python39-curio-1.6-1.aldos.noarch [117 KiB] Changelog by Joel Barrios (2023-01-15):
- Update to 1.6.

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