from __future__ import annotations from collections.abc import Callable from typing import TypeVar from warnings import warn from ._core._eventloop import get_async_backend from .abc import CapacityLimiter T_Retval = TypeVar("T_Retval") async def run_sync( func: Callable[..., T_Retval], *args: object, abandon_on_cancel: bool = False, cancellable: bool | None = None, limiter: CapacityLimiter | None = None, ) -> T_Retval: """ Call the given function with the given arguments in a worker thread. If the ``cancellable`` option is enabled and the task waiting for its completion is cancelled, the thread will still run its course but its return value (or any raised exception) will be ignored. :param func: a callable :param args: positional arguments for the callable :param abandon_on_cancel: ``True`` to abandon the thread (leaving it to run unchecked on own) if the host task is cancelled, ``False`` to ignore cancellations in the host task until the operation has completed in the worker thread :param cancellable: deprecated alias of ``abandon_on_cancel``; will override ``abandon_on_cancel`` if both parameters are passed :param limiter: capacity limiter to use to limit the total amount of threads running (if omitted, the default limiter is used) :return: an awaitable that yields the return value of the function. """ if cancellable is not None: abandon_on_cancel = cancellable warn( "The `cancellable=` keyword argument to `anyio.to_thread.run_sync` is " "deprecated since AnyIO 4.1.0; use `abandon_on_cancel=` instead", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) return await get_async_backend().run_sync_in_worker_thread( func, args, abandon_on_cancel=abandon_on_cancel, limiter=limiter ) def current_default_thread_limiter() -> CapacityLimiter: """ Return the capacity limiter that is used by default to limit the number of concurrent threads. :return: a capacity limiter object """ return get_async_backend().current_default_thread_limiter()