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Author tomchristie
Recipients asvetlov, docs@python, tomchristie, yselivanov
Date 2018-04-26.12:47:52
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The `contextvars` documentation, at https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/contextvars.html starts with the following:

"This module provides APIs to manage, store, and access non-local state."

I assume that must be a documentation bug, right. The module isn't for managing non-local state, it's for managing state that *is* local.

I'd assume it ought to read...

"This module provides APIs to manage, store, and access context-local state."

(ie. for managing state that is transparently either thread-local or task-local depending on the current execution context.)
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2018-04-26 12:47:52tomchristiesetrecipients: + tomchristie, asvetlov, docs@python, yselivanov
2018-04-26 12:47:52tomchristiesetmessageid: <1524746872.41.0.682650639539.issue33366@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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