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__all__ = () import reprlibfrom _thread import get_ident from . import format_helpers # States for Future._PENDING = 'PENDING'_CANCELLED = 'CANCELLED'_FINISHED = 'FINISHED' def isfuture(obj): """Check for a Future. This returns True when obj is a Future instance or is advertising itself as duck-type compatible by setting _asyncio_future_blocking. See comment in Future for more details. """ return (hasattr(obj.__class__, '_asyncio_future_blocking') and obj._asyncio_future_blocking is not None) def _format_callbacks(cb): """helper function for Future.__repr__""" size = len(cb) if not size: cb = '' def format_cb(callback): return format_helpers._format_callback_source(callback, ()) if size == 1: cb = format_cb(cb[0][0]) elif size == 2: cb = '{}, {}'.format(format_cb(cb[0][0]), format_cb(cb[1][0])) elif size > 2: cb = '{}, <{} more>, {}'.format(format_cb(cb[0][0]), size - 2, format_cb(cb[-1][0])) return f'cb=[{cb}]' # bpo-42183: _repr_running is needed for repr protection# when a Future or Task result contains itself directly or indirectly.# The logic is borrowed from @reprlib.recursive_repr decorator.# Unfortunately, the direct decorator usage is impossible because of# AttributeError: '_asyncio.Task' object has no attribute '__module__' error.## After fixing this thing we can return to the decorator based approach._repr_running = set() def _future_repr_info(future): # (Future) -> str """helper function for Future.__repr__""" info = [future._state.lower()] if future._state == _FINISHED: if future._exception is not None: info.append(f'exception={future._exception!r}') else: key = id(future), get_ident() if key in _repr_running: result = '...' else: _repr_running.add(key) try: # use reprlib to limit the length of the output, especially # for very long strings result = reprlib.repr(future._result) finally: _repr_running.discard(key) info.append(f'result={result}') if future._callbacks: info.append(_format_callbacks(future._callbacks)) if future._source_traceback: frame = future._source_traceback[-1] info.append(f'created at {frame[0]}:{frame[1]}') return info