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Then the server waits for the client to send data ( asyncio::await(asyncio::readable(cs)); ) and echos the received data back after the client socket became writable ( asyncio::await(asyncio::writable(cs)); ). There are very few surprizes here. The point is: Off the top of my head, anything that can be implemented with asyncio::await relies up to a certain degree on file descriptors. Calls that work on file descriptors have to go through the kernel and might block there.
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