Overview
Request 890796 accepted
- Update to 3.3.4
* The async_to_sync type error is now a warning due the
high false negative rate when trying to detect
coroutine-returning callables in Python.
- Release to 3.3.3
* The sync conversion functions now correctly detect
functools.partial and other wrappers around async
functions on earlier Python releases.
- Release to 3.3.2
* SyncToAsync now takes an optional "executor" argument if
you want to supply your own executor rather than using
the built-in one.
* async_to_sync and sync_to_async now check their
arguments are functions of the correct type.
* Raising CancelledError inside a SyncToAsync function no
longer stops a future call from functioning.
* ThreadSensitive now provides context hooks/override
options so it can be made to be sensitive in a unit
smaller than threads (e.g. per request)
- Created by bnavigator
- In state accepted
Request History
bnavigator created request
- Update to 3.3.4
* The async_to_sync type error is now a warning due the
high false negative rate when trying to detect
coroutine-returning callables in Python.
- Release to 3.3.3
* The sync conversion functions now correctly detect
functools.partial and other wrappers around async
functions on earlier Python releases.
- Release to 3.3.2
* SyncToAsync now takes an optional "executor" argument if
you want to supply your own executor rather than using
the built-in one.
* async_to_sync and sync_to_async now check their
arguments are functions of the correct type.
* Raising CancelledError inside a SyncToAsync function no
longer stops a future call from functioning.
* ThreadSensitive now provides context hooks/override
options so it can be made to be sensitive in a unit
smaller than threads (e.g. per request)
mcepl accepted request