Если запустить REPL с модулем asyncio, то вы входите в особый асинхронный REPL.
user@host:~$ python -m asyncio
asyncio REPL 3.12.7 ...
Use "await" directly instead of "asyncio.run()".
>>> import asyncio
>>>
В этом режиме
- создаётся и настраивается event loop
- уже импортирован asyncio
- работает await на верхнем уровне
То есть такая команда сработает без ошибок!
await asyncio.sleep(3)
Удобно для тестирования асинхронных функций без создания ивентлупов и остальной обвязки.
Работает в: 3.8+
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