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What is later
?
later is a play on Async not happening now but at some point in the future. It was also an awesome name for a toolkit for writing AsyncIO applications. The batteries if you will for AsyncIO.
later offers the following functions:
- **asyncio** `Event` enhancements
- ``BiDirectionalEvent`` - Back channel of information for the setter to ensure the waiter has called wait() a second time
- **asyncio** `Task` enhancements
- `Watcher` - Watch tasks and ensure they don't die - take action when they do
- **asyncio** Unittesting enhancements
- `TestCase` - Use in place of `IsolatedAsyncioTestCase` for more wins
- `IsolatedAsyncioTestCase` is backported for 3.7 users
later
currently backports 3.8's async_case
+ mock
libraries for 3.7 users.
later
is Apache licensed, as found in the LICENSE file <https://github.com/facebookincubator/later/blob/master/LICENSE>
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FAQs
A toolbox for asyncio services
We found that later demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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