On Tuesday, August 2, 2016, Yury Selivanov <yseliva...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > To keep it simple, try thinking like this (and yes, Yury, apologies -
> this is now a side discussion, and not about this pep):  everything in
> CPython is async, and if you don't want async, you don't need to know
> about, you run a single async task and don't need to know more...
> >
> > Can we get there?
> > That would be cool...
>
>
> So, essentially, something similar to Golang?  I don’t know if that’s
> possible.  It would require a complete CPython IO layer rewrite,
> integrating an event loop directly into the core, etc.  The closest thing
> to that is gevent — no async/await and all IO is non-blocking, but it has
> its own warts.


Warts in "all in on async", or on gevent (which isn't integrated.  Very
interested to hear your thoughts - redirect discussion to wherever is the
right channel.

- Yarko

>
> Yury
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