On 2016-09-06 7:19 PM, Guido van Rossum wrote:
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Yury Selivanov <yselivanov...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2016-09-04 3:10 AM, Adam Bartoš wrote:
will await be allowed also in the "if" part of comprehensions? And what
about the "in" part? (e.g. if I'm not mistaken, we may have an asynchronous
function returning an asynchronous iterator.)
Yes, awaits will be allowed.  I'll update the PEP.
Hasn't happened yet... I see this PEP as written in a bit of haste and
very close to the 3.6b1 feature freeze (coming weekend). Usually I
wouldn't accept such a hasty PEP, but the ideas in it seem pretty
uncontroversial, and in line with the existing expectations for
async/await.

Yury, if you manage to get a working implementation signed off by one
other core dev (not me) I can accept the PEP provisionally, under the
same conditions as PEP 525.


Thank you for accepting the PEP!  Will focus on the implementation now.

Yury
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