pep-0492: Minor edits
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model of asynchronous programming in Python and make it as close to
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synchronous programming as possible.
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This PEP improves upon PEP 342, and, in a sense, supercedes it. We
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believe that the changes proposed here will help keep Python
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We believe that the changes proposed here will help keep Python
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relevant and competitive in a quickly growing area of asynchronous
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programming, as many other languages have adopted, or are planning to
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adopt, similar features: [2]_, [5]_, [6]_, [7]_, [8]_, [10]_.
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* ``inspect.isawaitable(obj)`` returns ``True`` if ``obj`` can be used
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in ``await`` expression. See `Await Expression`_ for details.
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* ``sys.set_coroutine_wrapper(wraper)`` allows to intercept creation of
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* ``sys.set_coroutine_wrapper(wrapper)`` allows to intercept creation of
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*coroutine objects*. ``wraper`` must be a callable that accepts one
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argument: a *coroutine object* or ``None``. ``None`` resets the
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wrapper. If called twice, the new wrapper replaces the previous one.
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