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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractServiceTest.java
final CountDownLatch hasConfirmedIsRunning = new CountDownLatch(1); /* * The main test thread tries to stop() the service shortly after * confirming that it is running. Meanwhile, the service itself is trying * to confirm that it is running. If the main thread's stop() call happens * before it has the chance, the test will fail. To avoid this, the main
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/AbstractServiceTest.java
final CountDownLatch hasConfirmedIsRunning = new CountDownLatch(1); /* * The main test thread tries to stop() the service shortly after * confirming that it is running. Meanwhile, the service itself is trying * to confirm that it is running. If the main thread's stop() call happens * before it has the chance, the test will fail. To avoid this, the main
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docs/en/docs/async.md
The key here is the `await`. It tells Python that it has to wait ⏸ for `get_burgers(2)` to finish doing its thing 🕙 before storing the results in `burgers`. With that, Python will know that it can go and do something else 🔀 ⏯ in the meanwhile (like receiving another request). For `await` to work, it has to be inside a function that supports this asynchronicity. To do that, you just declare it with `async def`: ```Python hl_lines="1"
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