Nick Coghlan added the comment:

It isn't writing the test case that's the problem - the same technique we're 
using for the synchronous CM works for the asynchronous CM as well.

The problem is that unlike the synchronous CM, the DEFER_PENDING_UNTIL opcode 
isn't sufficient to make the async CM test case *pass*, as "async with" yields 
control back to the event loop at the YIELD_FROM points, and hence it's always 
going to be possible for signals to interrupt the transfer of control to and 
from __aenter__ or __aexit__, even if those methods are themselves implemented 
in C.

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