Martin Panter added the comment:

It should always be valid to create a new coroutine instance. Perhaps you meant:

instance = foo()
print(await instance)  # Okay the first time
print(await instance)  # Second time should be an error

This seems sensible, at least for 3.6. Maybe it should also be an error to 
re-await if the coroutine raised an exception, and if it was cancelled via 
close().

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