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aiologic is a locking library for tasks synchronization and their communication. It provides primitives that are both async-aware and thread-aware, and can be used for interaction between:
Let's take a look at the example:
.. code:: python
import asyncio
from threading import Thread
import aiologic
lock = aiologic.Lock()
async def func(i: int, j: int) -> None:
print(f"thread={i} task={j} start")
async with lock:
await asyncio.sleep(1)
print(f"thread={i} task={j} end")
async def main(i: int) -> None:
await asyncio.gather(func(i, 0), func(i, 1))
Thread(target=asyncio.run, args=[main(0)]).start()
Thread(target=asyncio.run, args=[main(1)]).start()
It prints something like this:
.. code-block::
thread=0 task=0 start
thread=1 task=0 start
thread=0 task=1 start
thread=1 task=1 start
thread=0 task=0 end
thread=1 task=0 end
thread=0 task=1 end
thread=1 task=1 end
As you can see, tasks from different event loops are all able to acquire
:class:aiologic.Lock. In the same case if you use :class:asyncio.Lock, it
will raise a :exc:RuntimeError. And :class:threading.Lock will cause a
deadlock.
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Python 3.8+ support
CPython <https://www.python.org/>__ and PyPy <https://pypy.org/>__
support
Experimental Nuitka <https://nuitka.net/>__ support
Pickling <https://docs.python.org/3/library/pickle.html>__ and weakrefing <https://docs.python.org/3/library/weakref.html>__ support
Cancellation and timeouts support
Optional Trio-style checkpoints <https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ reference-core.html#checkpoints>__:
Only one checkpoint per asynchronous call:
Fairness wherever possible (with some caveats)
Thread-safety wherever possible
Lock-free implementation (with some exceptions)
Bundled stub files
Synchronization primitives:
Readers-writer locks (external) <https://gist.github.com/x42005e1f/ a50d0744013b7bbbd7ded608d6a3845b>__Communication primitives:
Non-blocking primitives:
Supported concurrency libraries:
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asyncio, curio, trio, and anyio (coroutine-based)eventlet, and gevent (greenlet-based)threading_ (thread-based).. _asyncio: https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html .. _curio: https://curio.readthedocs.io .. _trio: https://trio.readthedocs.io .. _anyio: https://anyio.readthedocs.io .. _eventlet: https://eventlet.readthedocs.io .. _gevent: https://www.gevent.org/ .. _threading: https://docs.python.org/3/library/threading.html
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All synchronization, communication, and non-blocking primitives are implemented
entirely on effectively atomic operations, which gives an incredible speedup on PyPy <https://gist.github.com/x42005e1f/149d3994d5f7bd878def71d5404e6ea4>__
compared to alternatives from the :mod:threading module. All this works
because of GIL, but per-object locks also ensure that the same operations are still atomic <https://peps.python.org/pep-0703/#container-thread-safety>, so
aiologic also works when running in a free-threaded mode <https:// docs.python.org/3.13/whatsnew/3.13.html#free-threaded-cpython>.
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Install from PyPI <https://pypi.org/project/aiologic/>__ (stable):
.. code:: console
pip install aiologic
Or from GitHub <https://github.com/x42005e1f/aiologic>__ (latest):
.. code:: console
pip install git+https://github.com/x42005e1f/aiologic.git
You can also use other package managers, such as uv <https://github.com/ astral-sh/uv>__.
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Read the Docs: https://aiologic.readthedocs.io (official)
DeepWiki: https://deepwiki.com/x42005e1f/aiologic (AI generated)
GitHub Discussions: https://github.com/x42005e1f/aiologic/discussions (ideas, questions)
GitHub Issues: https://github.com/x42005e1f/aiologic/issues (bug tracker)
You can also send an email to 0x42005e1f@gmail.com with any feedback.
See x42005e1f/aiologic#11 <https://github.com/x42005e1f/aiologic/discussions/ 11>__.
If you like aiologic and want to support its development, please star its repository on GitHub <https://github.com/x42005e1f/aiologic>__.
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The aiologic library is REUSE-compliant <https://api.reuse.software/info/ github.com/x42005e1f/aiologic>__ and is offered under multiple licenses:
ISC_.0BSD_.CC-BY-4.0_.CC0-1.0_.For more accurate information, check the individual files.
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