circuitpython/tests/basics/async_with2.py

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# test waiting within async with enter/exit functions
# uPy allows normal generators to be awaitables.
# CircuitPython does not.
# In CircuitPython you need to have an __await__ method on an awaitable like in CPython;
# and like in CPython, generators do not have __await__.
class Awaitable:
def __init__(self, x):
self.x = x
def __await__(self):
print('f start:', self.x)
yield self.x + 1
yield self.x + 2
return self.x + 3
class AContext:
async def __aenter__(self):
print('enter')
print('f returned:', await Awaitable(10))
async def __aexit__(self, exc_type, exc, tb):
print('exit', exc_type, exc)
print('f returned:', await Awaitable(20))
async def coro():
async with AContext():
print('body start')
print('body f returned:', await Awaitable(30))
print('body end')
o = coro()
try:
while True:
print('coro yielded:', o.send(None))
except StopIteration:
print('finished')