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 | Platform Support | 
 | ================ | 
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 | The :mod:`asyncio` module is designed to be portable, | 
 | but some platforms have subtle differences and limitations | 
 | due to the platforms' underlying architecture and capabilities. | 
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 | All Platforms | 
 | ============= | 
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 | * :meth:`loop.add_reader` and :meth:`loop.add_writer` | 
 |   cannot be used to monitor file I/O. | 
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 | Windows | 
 | ======= | 
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 | **Source code:** :source:`Lib/asyncio/proactor_events.py`, | 
 | :source:`Lib/asyncio/windows_events.py`, | 
 | :source:`Lib/asyncio/windows_utils.py` | 
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 | -------------------------------------- | 
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 | .. versionchanged:: 3.8 | 
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 |    On Windows, :class:`ProactorEventLoop` is now the default event loop. | 
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 | All event loops on Windows do not support the following methods: | 
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 | * :meth:`loop.create_unix_connection` and | 
 |   :meth:`loop.create_unix_server` are not supported. | 
 |   The :const:`socket.AF_UNIX` socket family is specific to Unix. | 
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 | * :meth:`loop.add_signal_handler` and | 
 |   :meth:`loop.remove_signal_handler` are not supported. | 
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 | :class:`SelectorEventLoop` has the following limitations: | 
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 | * :class:`~selectors.SelectSelector` is used to wait on socket events: | 
 |   it supports sockets and is limited to 512 sockets. | 
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 | * :meth:`loop.add_reader` and :meth:`loop.add_writer` only accept | 
 |   socket handles (e.g. pipe file descriptors are not supported). | 
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 | * Pipes are not supported, so the :meth:`loop.connect_read_pipe` | 
 |   and :meth:`loop.connect_write_pipe` methods are not implemented. | 
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 | * :ref:`Subprocesses <asyncio-subprocess>` are not supported, i.e. | 
 |   :meth:`loop.subprocess_exec` and :meth:`loop.subprocess_shell` | 
 |   methods are not implemented. | 
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 | :class:`ProactorEventLoop` has the following limitations: | 
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 | * The :meth:`loop.add_reader` and :meth:`loop.add_writer` | 
 |   methods are not supported. | 
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 | The resolution of the monotonic clock on Windows is usually around 15.6 | 
 | milliseconds.  The best resolution is 0.5 milliseconds. The resolution depends on the | 
 | hardware (availability of `HPET | 
 | <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Precision_Event_Timer>`_) and on the | 
 | Windows configuration. | 
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 | .. _asyncio-windows-subprocess: | 
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 | Subprocess Support on Windows | 
 | ----------------------------- | 
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 | On Windows, the default event loop :class:`ProactorEventLoop` supports | 
 | subprocesses, whereas :class:`SelectorEventLoop` does not. | 
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 | The :meth:`policy.set_child_watcher() | 
 | <AbstractEventLoopPolicy.set_child_watcher>` function is also | 
 | not supported, as :class:`ProactorEventLoop` has a different mechanism | 
 | to watch child processes. | 
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 | macOS | 
 | ===== | 
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 | Modern macOS versions are fully supported. | 
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 | .. rubric:: macOS <= 10.8 | 
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 | On macOS 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8, the default event loop | 
 | uses :class:`selectors.KqueueSelector`, which does not support | 
 | character devices on these versions.  The :class:`SelectorEventLoop` | 
 | can be manually configured to use :class:`~selectors.SelectSelector` | 
 | or :class:`~selectors.PollSelector` to support character devices on | 
 | these older versions of macOS.  Example:: | 
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 |     import asyncio | 
 |     import selectors | 
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 |     selector = selectors.SelectSelector() | 
 |     loop = asyncio.SelectorEventLoop(selector) | 
 |     asyncio.set_event_loop(loop) |