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Revision as of 11:24, 10 August 2021
In Python
Python 3.5 (2015)[1] has added support for async/await as described in PEP 492 (https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0492/).
import asyncio async def main(): print("hello") await asyncio.sleep(1) print("world") asyncio.run(main())
See also
- Programming: C, Python,
go
,loop
,while
,for
,if
,variable
, Error handling, Regex, Function, IDE, await, R (programming language), XACML, Type, Class inheritance, Methods, Scheme, Array, Deserialization
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