async enumeration - possible?
Marko Rauhamaa
marko at pacujo.net
Tue Nov 29 15:07:40 EST 2016
Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu>:
> On 11/29/2016 9:25 AM, Frank Millman wrote:
>
>> Is there any technical reason for this, or is it just that no-one has
>> got around to writing an asynchronous version yet?
>
> Google's first hit for 'aenumerate' is
> https://pythonwise.blogspot.com/2015/11/aenumerate-enumerate-for-async-for.html
Ok, so how about:
aall(aiterable)
aany(aiterable)
class abytearray(aiterable[, encoding[, errors]])
class adict(aiterable, **kwarg)
class afilter(coro, aiterable)
class afrozenset(aiterable)
aiter(object[, sentinel])
class alist(aiterable)
amap(coro, aiterable, ...)
amax(aiterable, *[, key, default])
amin(aiterable, *[, key, default])
anext(aiterator[, default])
class aset(aiterable)
asorted(aiterable[, key][, reverse])
asum(aiterable[, start])
atuple(aiterable)
azip(*aiterables)
to name a few...
How about awaitable comprehensions?
Marko
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