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blinker
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How does in-process signal dispatching works?
Nothing better than to read the sources: https://github.com/jek/blinker
transitions
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transitions VS python-statemachine - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 26 Sep 2023
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Finite State Machines
BTW, did you check this?
https://github.com/pytransitions/transitions/blob/master/exa...
I've used https://github.com/pytransitions/transitions in production python systems.
It worked great but the system was fairly simple and wasn't changed often. In my opinion, it's nicer when the state machine can be defined as configuration (in XML or whatever) and then generate the code. Unfortunately that's not possible with vanilla pytransitions, but I suppose you could build a layer on top of it.
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Advent of Code 2020: Day 25 with Generators in Python
Transitions
What are some alternatives?
xstate-python - XState for Python
itsdangerous - Safely pass trusted data to untrusted environments and back.
Tenacity - Retrying library for Python
riprova - Versatile async-friendly retry package with multiple backoff strategies
Blinker Herald - The Blinker Herald includes helpers to easily emit signals using the excellent blinker library.
cppimport - Import C++ files directly from Python!
import_string
attrs - Python Classes Without Boilerplate