Clarified docs on spawn_n's semantics.
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Greenthread Spawn
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.. function:: eventlet.spawn_n(func, *args, **kw)
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The same as :func:`spawn`, but it's not possible to retrieve the return value. This makes execution faster. See :func:`spawn_n <eventlet.greenthread.spawn_n>` for more details.
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The same as :func:`spawn`, but it's not possible to know how the function terminated (i.e. no return value or exceptions). This makes execution faster. See :func:`spawn_n <eventlet.greenthread.spawn_n>` for more details.
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.. function:: eventlet.spawn_after(seconds, func, *args, **kw)
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@@ -54,9 +54,15 @@ def _main_wrapper(func, args, kwargs):
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def spawn_n(func, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Same as :func:`spawn`, but returns a ``greenlet`` object from which it is
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not possible to retrieve the results. This is faster than :func:`spawn`;
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it is fastest if there are no keyword arguments."""
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"""Same as :func:`spawn`, but returns a ``greenlet`` object from
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which it is not possible to retrieve either a return value or
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whether it raised any exceptions. This is faster than
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:func:`spawn`; it is fastest if there are no keyword arguments.
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If an exception is raised in the function, spawn_n prints a stack
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trace; the print can be disabled by calling
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:func:`eventlet.debug.hub_exceptions` with False.
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"""
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return _spawn_n(0, func, args, kwargs)[1]
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