I am actually on a project that needs concurentials functions... but I don't really know (and understand) a lot about it. My program must run on a Raspberry pi pico with Circuitpython. I did some research and the most suitable library for this is Asyncio.
Here is in a nutshell my program:
async def playAudio(import 1, import 2):
*some actions....*
print("audio") #added this to debug
if audio not played yet:
playAudio()
async def lcdScreen(import 1, import 2):
print("LCD") #added this to debug
*some actions....*
lcd.print("*something*")
time.sleep(1)
lcd.print("*something else*")
time.sleep(1)
async def story(imports of both functions)
L = await asyncio.gather(
playAudio(imports),
playAudio(imports),
)
print(l)
while True:
*some actions....*
asyncio.run(story(*all imports)
When I run the program, I get:
Audio
*then a while later:*
LCD
This might be a beginner problem, but I can't figure out how to make this work. I checked online and saw that I need ```await``, but again can't figure out how to apply it to this case :(
I imported Asyncio with Circup from a Windows 11
Thanks for your help !
NOTE: I tried to follow examples from Asyncio Library