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# 6. Future uasyncio implementations
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If part of `uasyncio` is to be implemented in C, it would be good if the following
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capabilities were retained to facilitate writing efficient add-on modules along the
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lines of the `Message` and `Barrier` classes:
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capabilities were retained:
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1. The ability to subclass the `asyncio` compatible primitives.
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2. The ability to subclass `uasyncio.Primitive` (if you implement it).
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3. Some means of creating awaitable classes (e.g. `__iter__`).
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The mechanism for doing these things might change, but it would be a shame to lose
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the capability.
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2. The ability to subclass `uasyncio.Primitive` (or provide other access to that
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functionality).
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3. A means of replacing the timebase by one based on the RTC for low power
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applications.
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4. A means of creating awaitable classes (e.g. `__iter__`).
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# 7. Revisiting topics discussed via email
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