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[docs] Fix various unresolved references
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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ technically in another thread, we must take caution in calling thread-safe opera
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us, :mod:`asyncio` comes with a :func:`asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe` function that allows us to call
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a coroutine from another thread.
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However, this function returns a :class:`concurrent.Future` and to actually call it we have to fetch its result. Putting all of
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However, this function returns a :class:`~concurrent.futures.Future` and to actually call it we have to fetch its result. Putting all of
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this together we can do the following: ::
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def my_after(error):
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@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ How do I make a web request?
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To make a request, you should use a non-blocking library.
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This library already uses and requires a 3rd party library for making requests, ``aiohttp``.
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This library already uses and requires a 3rd party library for making requests, :doc:`aiohttp <aio:index>`.
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Quick example: ::
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@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ Example: ::
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How do I make a subcommand?
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Use the ``group`` decorator. This will transform the callback into a ``Group`` which will allow you to add commands into
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Use the :func:`~ext.commands.group` decorator. This will transform the callback into a :class:`~ext.commands.Group` which will allow you to add commands into
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the group operating as "subcommands". These groups can be arbitrarily nested as well.
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Example: ::
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