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Author gvanrossum
Recipients Jeremy Bustamante, berker.peksag, docs@python, gvanrossum, yselivanov
Date 2017-02-01.21:32:34
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The word coroutine has a more specific meaning though (and we have iscoroutine*() inspection functions to check for it).

Maybe we should switch all these to "awaitable"?

Also note that in proactor_events.py, sock_connect() is *not* a coroutine. In fact I'm not sure what it is -- it calls self._proactor.connect() which appears to return None from the code in windows_events.py. That's presumably a separate bug.
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