experimental/cuda-ubi9/: sniffio-1.3.1 metadata and description
Sniff out which async library your code is running under
author_email | "Nathaniel J. Smith" <njs@pobox.com> |
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keywords | async,trio,asyncio |
license | MIT OR Apache-2.0 |
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requires_python | >=3.7 |
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sniffio: Sniff out which async library your code is running under
You’re writing a library. You’ve decided to be ambitious, and support multiple async I/O packages, like Trio, and asyncio, and … You’ve written a bunch of clever code to handle all the differences. But… how do you know which piece of clever code to run?
This is a tiny package whose only purpose is to let you detect which async library your code is running under.
Documentation: https://sniffio.readthedocs.io
Bug tracker and source code: https://github.com/python-trio/sniffio
License: MIT or Apache License 2.0, your choice
Contributor guide: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html
Code of conduct: Contributors are requested to follow our code of conduct in all project spaces.
This library is maintained by the Trio project, as a service to the async Python community as a whole.
Quickstart
from sniffio import current_async_library
import trio
import asyncio
async def print_library():
library = current_async_library()
print("This is:", library)
# Prints "This is trio"
trio.run(print_library)
# Prints "This is asyncio"
asyncio.run(print_library())
For more details, including how to add support to new async libraries, please peruse our fine manual.