%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-duet Version: 0.2.7 Release: 1 Summary: A simple future-based async library for python. License: Apache 2 URL: http://github.com/google/duet Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/83/6f/1f96b251b228a68433bc9cb90ce638abac899085c3d85bec81312821228f/duet-0.2.7.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-typing-extensions Requires: python3-black Requires: python3-isort Requires: python3-mypy Requires: python3-pylint Requires: python3-pytest Requires: python3-twine %description # duet A simple future-based async library for python Duet takes inspiration from the amazing [trio](https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) library and the [structured concurrency](https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/) approach to async programming that it uses. However, duet differs from trio in two major ways: - Instead of a full-blown implementation of asynchronous IO, duet relies on the `Future` interface for parallelism, and provides a way to run async/await coroutines around those `Future`s. This is useful if you are using an API that returns futures, such as RPC libraries like gRPC. The standard `Future` interface does not implement `__await__` directly, so `Future` instances must be wrapped in `duet.AwaitableFuture`. - duet is re-entrant. At the top level, you run async code by calling `duet.run(foo)`. Inside `foo` suppose you call a function that has not yet been fully refactored to be asynchronous, but itself calls `duet.run(bar)`. Most async libraries, including `trio` and `asyncio`, will raise an exception if you try to "re-enter" the event loop in this way, but duet allows it. We have found that this can simplify the process of refactoring code to be asynchronous because you don't have to completely separate the sync and async parts of your codebase all at once. ## Installation Install from pypi: ``` pip install duet ``` ## Note duet is not an official Google project. %package -n python3-duet Summary: A simple future-based async library for python. Provides: python-duet BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-duet # duet A simple future-based async library for python Duet takes inspiration from the amazing [trio](https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) library and the [structured concurrency](https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/) approach to async programming that it uses. However, duet differs from trio in two major ways: - Instead of a full-blown implementation of asynchronous IO, duet relies on the `Future` interface for parallelism, and provides a way to run async/await coroutines around those `Future`s. This is useful if you are using an API that returns futures, such as RPC libraries like gRPC. The standard `Future` interface does not implement `__await__` directly, so `Future` instances must be wrapped in `duet.AwaitableFuture`. - duet is re-entrant. At the top level, you run async code by calling `duet.run(foo)`. Inside `foo` suppose you call a function that has not yet been fully refactored to be asynchronous, but itself calls `duet.run(bar)`. Most async libraries, including `trio` and `asyncio`, will raise an exception if you try to "re-enter" the event loop in this way, but duet allows it. We have found that this can simplify the process of refactoring code to be asynchronous because you don't have to completely separate the sync and async parts of your codebase all at once. ## Installation Install from pypi: ``` pip install duet ``` ## Note duet is not an official Google project. %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for duet Provides: python3-duet-doc %description help # duet A simple future-based async library for python Duet takes inspiration from the amazing [trio](https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) library and the [structured concurrency](https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/) approach to async programming that it uses. However, duet differs from trio in two major ways: - Instead of a full-blown implementation of asynchronous IO, duet relies on the `Future` interface for parallelism, and provides a way to run async/await coroutines around those `Future`s. This is useful if you are using an API that returns futures, such as RPC libraries like gRPC. The standard `Future` interface does not implement `__await__` directly, so `Future` instances must be wrapped in `duet.AwaitableFuture`. - duet is re-entrant. At the top level, you run async code by calling `duet.run(foo)`. Inside `foo` suppose you call a function that has not yet been fully refactored to be asynchronous, but itself calls `duet.run(bar)`. Most async libraries, including `trio` and `asyncio`, will raise an exception if you try to "re-enter" the event loop in this way, but duet allows it. We have found that this can simplify the process of refactoring code to be asynchronous because you don't have to completely separate the sync and async parts of your codebase all at once. ## Installation Install from pypi: ``` pip install duet ``` ## Note duet is not an official Google project. %prep %autosetup -n duet-0.2.7 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-duet -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue Apr 11 2023 Python_Bot - 0.2.7-1 - Package Spec generated