Remove code examples for Python 3.8 in `async_tests`

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Yurii Motov 2025-12-10 13:54:36 +01:00
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@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ For a simple example, let's consider a file structure similar to the one describ
The file `main.py` would have: The file `main.py` would have:
{* ../../docs_src/async_tests/main.py *} {* ../../docs_src/async_tests/app_a_py39/main.py *}
The file `test_main.py` would have the tests for `main.py`, it could look like this now: The file `test_main.py` would have the tests for `main.py`, it could look like this now:
{* ../../docs_src/async_tests/test_main.py *} {* ../../docs_src/async_tests/app_a_py39/test_main.py *}
## Run it { #run-it } ## Run it { #run-it }
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ $ pytest
The marker `@pytest.mark.anyio` tells pytest that this test function should be called asynchronously: The marker `@pytest.mark.anyio` tells pytest that this test function should be called asynchronously:
{* ../../docs_src/async_tests/test_main.py hl[7] *} {* ../../docs_src/async_tests/app_a_py39/test_main.py hl[7] *}
/// tip /// tip
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Note that the test function is now `async def` instead of just `def` as before w
Then we can create an `AsyncClient` with the app, and send async requests to it, using `await`. Then we can create an `AsyncClient` with the app, and send async requests to it, using `await`.
{* ../../docs_src/async_tests/test_main.py hl[9:12] *} {* ../../docs_src/async_tests/app_a_py39/test_main.py hl[9:12] *}
This is the equivalent to: This is the equivalent to:

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import pytest import pytest
from docs_src.async_tests.test_main import test_root from docs_src.async_tests.app_a_py39.test_main import test_root
@pytest.mark.anyio @pytest.mark.anyio