Sep 3, 2017 04:13
Unless you prefer I didn't
Sep 3, 2017 04:13
I'm going to hold off on awarding the bounty until the end; hopefully as it attracts more attention, you'll get some upvotes on that great answer. :)
Sep 3, 2017 04:12
@Mego: Cool. That makes a lot of sense & it's exactly what I was looking for in an answer. Thanks a lot!
Sep 3, 2017 04:09
Gotcha. So it's impossible to completely get rid of the yield from outside of Connection? (or the await)
Sep 3, 2017 03:52
Or alternatively decorate it with asyncio.coroutine
Sep 3, 2017 03:51
@Mego: Am I understanding correctly, from your answer, that the solution is to make Connection.read an async function?
Sep 3, 2017 02:31
That pastebin link above has a full example. There's an addendum a few messages below, as well
Sep 3, 2017 02:30
Version 3.6.2
Sep 1, 2017 21:54
Switch the variable name to server_obj or any other name to fix it.
Sep 1, 2017 21:54
Oh, it's because of the line server = multiprocessing.Process(target = server)
Sep 1, 2017 21:52
That might be a problem with multiprocessing. I've never seen that error before, though.
Sep 1, 2017 21:19
If the yield from is moved from new_connection into read, you'll see server got <generator object Connection.read at ...> in the console
Sep 1, 2017 21:18
@ChristianDean: Here's that example: pastebin.com/S2C2d2KC
Sep 1, 2017 20:49
Give me a moment to get this example together.
Sep 1, 2017 20:49
<generator object Connection.read at 0x10cce7410> :-(
Sep 1, 2017 20:47
If you'd like, I can provide you with a full, testable example, and you can try for yourself.
Sep 1, 2017 20:46
Hey, I'm not sure if you've been able to test that, but I'm seeing: TypeError: data argument must be a bytes-like object, not 'type'
Aug 31, 2017 02:39
The heart of my question is (since read isn't a coroutine) how can I prevent yield froming, even though the function I'm calling read from is a coroutine. Also, "why is it even currently necessary?"
Aug 31, 2017 02:37
@RageCage: A coroutine in itself is a generator
Aug 30, 2017 18:48
Just so you can see what I'm doing ^
Aug 30, 2017 18:48
Aug 30, 2017 18:48
Which is part of the reason I believe the answer is more complicated than it seems. From what I can tell, the coroutine isn't executed until delegated to the subgenerator with yield from.
Aug 30, 2017 18:47
That code is never executed.
Aug 30, 2017 18:35
data = conn.read(4); print(data, type(data)) is what I'm using to get the above.
Aug 30, 2017 18:34
<generator object Connection.read at 0x10864d468> <class 'generator'>
Aug 30, 2017 18:31
@RageCage: This is in the context of asynchronous I/O and coroutines with the asyncio module.
Aug 30, 2017 18:31
@RageCage: If you mean def read(self, n_bytes): return self.__in.read(n_bytes) in conjunction with data = conn.read(4), I'm still getting a generator (Connection.read).
Aug 30, 2017 18:31
@RageCage: Without yield froming, conn.read(4) still returns a generator: <generator object Connection.read at 0x1019262b0>
 

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It wasn't hard, but it was a bit weird that it didn't work on your machine