Replace 'async' keyword to 'asynchronous'#122
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Fixed the issue where a syntax error occurred in Python version 3.4 and later (using a keyword 'async' as a variable name)
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tlslite is not maintained any more, I'm working on https://github.com/tomato42/tlslite-ng that is API compatible (it's a drop-in replacement) that should have this issue fixed in a backwards compatible way ('async' will work as an argument name on versions of python that do not have it as a keyword, and 'async_` everywhere) |
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I Fix the issue where a syntax error occurred in Python version 3.4 and later (using a keyword 'async' as a variable name)