Martin Panter added the comment:
In 3.5, “await” is an ordinary identifier outside of “async def” functions. You
have to use the “async def” syntax to enable it as a special keyword.
>>> async def foo(): # “Async def” enables “await” as a keyword
... return await coro() # Valid syntax
...
>>> async def coro(): pass
...
>>> def await(c):
... c.close() # Avoid RuntimeWarning
... return "Called await({!r})".format(c)
...
>>> def bar(): # Ordinary non-PEP-492 function
... return await (coro())
...
>>> bar()
'Called await(<coroutine object coro at 0x7fb82c50d410>)'
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nosy: +martin.panter
resolution: -> not a bug
stage: -> resolved
status: open -> closed
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