I think there may be somewhat of a language barrier here. OP appears to be mixing the terms of coroutines and futures. The behavior OP describes is that of promised or async tasks in other languages.
Consider a JS promise that has been resolved: promise.then(function (value) {...}); promise.then(function (value) {...}); Both of the above will execute the callback function with the resolved value regardless of how much earlier the promise was resolved. This is not entirely different from how Futures work in Python when using 'add_done_callback'. The code example from OP, however, is showing the behaviour of awaiting a coroutine twice rather than awaiting a Future twice. Both objects are awaitable but both exhibit different behaviour when awaited multiple times. A scenario I believe deserves a test is what happens in the asyncio coroutine scheduler when a promise is awaited multiple times. The current __await__ behaviour is to return self only when not done and then to return the value after resolution for each subsequent await. The Task, however, requires that it must be a Future emitted from the coroutine and not a primitive value. Awaiting a resolved future should result On Tue, Dec 15, 2015, 14:44 Guido van Rossum <gu...@python.org> wrote: > Agreed. (But let's hear from the OP first.) > > On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Andrew Svetlov <andrew.svet...@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Both Yury's suggestions sounds reasonable. >> >> On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 10:24 PM, Yury Selivanov >> <yselivanov...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi Roy and Guido, >> > >> > On 2015-12-15 3:08 PM, Guido van Rossum wrote: >> > [..] >> >> >> >> >> >> I don't know how long you have been using async/await, but I wonder if >> >> it's possible that you just haven't gotten used to the typical usage >> >> patterns? In particular, your claim "anything that takes an >> `awaitable` has >> >> to know that it wasn't already awaited" makes me sound that you're just >> >> using it in an atypical way (perhaps because your model is based on >> other >> >> languages). In typical asyncio code, one does not usually take an >> awaitable, >> >> wait for it, and then return it -- one either awaits it and then >> extracts >> >> the result, or one returns it without awaiting it. >> > >> > >> > I agree. Holding a return value just so that coroutine can return it >> again >> > seems wrong to me. >> > >> > However, since coroutines are now a separate type (although they share >> a lot >> > of code with generators internally), maybe we can change them to throw >> an >> > error when they are awaited on more than one time? >> > >> > That should be better than letting them return `None`: >> > >> > coro = coroutine() >> > await coro >> > await coro # <- will raise RuntimeError >> > >> > >> > I'd also add a check that the coroutine isn't being awaited by more >> than one >> > coroutine simultaneously (another, completely different issue, more on >> which >> > here: https://github.com/python/asyncio/issues/288). This was fixed in >> > asyncio in debug mode, but ideally, we should fix this in the >> interpreter >> > core. >> > >> > Yury >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Python-Dev mailing list >> > Python-Dev@python.org >> > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev >> > Unsubscribe: >> > >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/andrew.svetlov%40gmail.com >> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Andrew Svetlov >> > _______________________________________________ >> Python-Dev mailing list >> Python-Dev@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev >> > Unsubscribe: >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/guido%40python.org >> > > > > -- > --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) > _______________________________________________ > Python-Dev mailing list > Python-Dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev > Unsubscribe: > https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/kevinjacobconway%40gmail.com >
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