Usage:
try:
# ABCs live in "collections.abc" in Python >= 3.3
from collections.abc import Coroutine, Generator
except ImportError:
# fall back to import from "backports_abc"
from backports_abc import Coroutine, GeneratorYou can also install the ABCs into the stdlib by calling the patch()
function:
import backports_abc
backports_abc.patch()
try:
# ABCs live in "collections.abc" in Python >= 3.3
from collections.abc import Coroutine, Generator
except ImportError:
# fall back to import from "collections" in Python <= 3.2
from backports_abc import Coroutine, GeneratorCurrently, patch() provides the following names if missing:
collections.abc.Generatorcollections.abc.Awaitablecollections.abc.Coroutineinspect.isawaitable(obj)
All of them are also available directly from the backports_abc
module namespace.
In Python 2.x and Python 3.2, it patches the collections module
instead of the collections.abc module. Any names that are already
available when importing this module will not be overwritten.
The names that were previously patched by patch() can be queried
through the mapping in backports_abc.PATCHED.