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"""High-level support for working with threads in asyncio Modified from Python 3.10 stdlib https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/b11a951f16f0603d98de24fee5c023df83ea552c/Lib/asyncio/threads.py (the license GPL-compatible but doesn't require to open-source either). """ import functools import contextvars from asyncio import events __all__ = ("to_thread",) async def to_thread(func, /, *args, **kwargs): """Asynchronously run function *func* in a separate thread. Any *args and **kwargs supplied for this function are directly passed to *func*. Also, the current :class:`contextvars.Context` is propogated, allowing context variables from the main thread to be accessed in the separate thread. Return a coroutine that can be awaited to get the eventual result of *func* """ loop = events.get_running_loop() ctx = contextvars.copy_context() func_call = functools.partial(ctx.run, func, *args, **kwargs) return await loop.run_in_executor(None, func_call)