New submission from Hrvoje Nikšić <hnik...@gmail.com>:

The EchoClientProtocol example receives a "loop" argument, which is not used at 
all in the TCP example, and is used to create a future in the UDP example. In 
modern asyncio code the explicit loop arguments are no longer used since the 
loop can always be obtained with get_running_loop().

The proposed patch makes the UDP example consistent with the TCP one (by having 
the constructor accept the on_con_lost future) and removes the loop argument 
from both.

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assignee: docs@python
components: Documentation, asyncio
messages: 352478
nosy: asvetlov, docs@python, hniksic, yselivanov
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Remove explicit "loop" argument from EchoClientProtocol example
versions: Python 3.7, Python 3.8, Python 3.9

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