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# Copyright (C) 2023 The Qt Company Ltd.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR LGPL-3.0-only OR GPL-2.0-only OR GPL-3.0-only
from .events import (
QAsyncioEventLoopPolicy, QAsyncioEventLoop, QAsyncioHandle, QAsyncioTimerHandle
)
from .futures import QAsyncioFuture
from .tasks import QAsyncioTask
import asyncio
import typing
__all__ = [
"QAsyncioEventLoopPolicy", "QAsyncioEventLoop",
"QAsyncioHandle", "QAsyncioTimerHandle",
"QAsyncioFuture", "QAsyncioTask"
]
def run(coro: typing.Optional[typing.Coroutine] = None,
keep_running: bool = True,
quit_qapp: bool = True, *,
handle_sigint: bool = False,
debug: typing.Optional[bool] = None) -> typing.Any:
"""Run the QtAsyncio event loop."""
# Event loop policies are expected to be deprecated with Python 3.13, with
# subsequent removal in Python 3.15. At that point, part of the current
# logic of the QAsyncioEventLoopPolicy constructor will have to be moved
# here and/or to a loop factory class (to be provided as an argument to
# asyncio.run()). In particular, this concerns the logic of setting up the
# QCoreApplication and the SIGINT handler.
#
# More details:
# https://discuss.python.org/t/removing-the-asyncio-policy-system-asyncio-set-event-loop-policy-in-python-3-15/37553 # noqa: E501
default_policy = asyncio.get_event_loop_policy()
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(
QAsyncioEventLoopPolicy(quit_qapp=quit_qapp, handle_sigint=handle_sigint))
ret = None
exc = None
if keep_running:
if coro:
asyncio.ensure_future(coro)
asyncio.get_event_loop().run_forever()
else:
if coro:
ret = asyncio.run(coro, debug=debug)
else:
exc = RuntimeError(
"QtAsyncio was set to keep running after the coroutine "
"finished, but no coroutine was provided.")
asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(default_policy)
if ret:
return ret
if exc:
raise exc
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