Ранее я уже упоминал о другой фишке из ˍˍfutureˍˍ , это оператор деления.
from __future__ import division
Суть проста. Раньше сложность типа данных результата поределялась типом самого сложного операнда.
Например:
int/int => int
int/float => float
В первом случае оба операнда int, значит и результат будет int. Во втором float более сложный тип, поэтому результат будет float.
Если нам требуется получить дробное значение при делении двух int то приходилось форсированно один из операндов конверировать в float.
12/float(5) => float
Но с новой "философией" это не требуется. В Python3 "floor division" заменили на "true division" а старый способ теперь работает через оператор "//".
>>> 3/2
1.5
>>> 3//2
1
То есть теперь деление int на int даёт float если результат не целое число.
В классах теперь доступны методы __floordiv__() и __truediv__() для определения поведения с этими операторами.
Данный переход описан в PEP238.
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BaseEventLoop.call_soon(callback, *args)
Arrange for a callback to be called as soon as possible. The callback is called after call_soon() returns, when control returns to the event loop.
This operates as a FIFO queue, callbacks are called in the order in which they are registered. Each callback will be called exactly once.
Any positional arguments after the callback will be passed to the callback when it is called.
An instance of asyncio.Handle is returned, which can be used to cancel the callback.
Use functools.partial to pass keywords to the callback.
BaseEventLoop.call_soon_threadsafe(callback, *args)
Like call_soon(), but thread safe.
See the concurrency and multithreading section of the documentation.