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Douglas Raillard fb4e155696 utils/asyn: Replace nest_asyncio with greenlet
Provide an implementation of re-entrant asyncio.run() that is less
brittle than what greenback provides (e.g. no use of ctypes to poke
extension types).

The general idea of the implementation consists in treating the executed
coroutine as a generator, then turning that generator into a generator
implemented using greenlet. This allows a nested function to make the
top-level parent yield values on its behalf, as if every call was
annotated with "yield from".
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devlib
======

``devlib`` exposes an interface for interacting with and collecting
measurements from a variety of devices (such as mobile phones, tablets and
development boards) running a Linux-based operating system.


Installation
------------

::

        sudo -H pip install devlib


Dependencies
------------

``devlib`` should install all dependencies automatically, however if you run
into issues please ensure you are using that latest version of pip.

On some systems there may additional steps required to install the dependency
``paramiko`` please consult the `module documentation <http://www.paramiko.org/installing.html>`_
for more information.

Usage
-----

Please refer  to the "Overview" section of the `documentation <http://devlib.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`_.


License
-------

This package is distributed under `Apache v2.0 License <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>`_. 


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- ARM licensees may contact ARM directly via their partner managers.
- We welcome code contributions via GitHub Pull requests. Please try to
  stick to the style in the rest of the code for your contributions.

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