Make sure loop is marked with nest_asyncio#893
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I know that this is already obsolete with jupyter#835. Sometimes, this loop is not marked by nest_asyncio (when calling `run_sync`) so this makes sure that the two eventloops (`asyncio.new_event_loop()` and the other created in `ioloop.IOLoop()`) do not make the system crash. Unfortunately, I can not really give you a reproducible example as I was messing with spyder code when it happened. Feel free to close this PR if you think this is not needed.
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Thanks! I'll cut a release with this on Monday.
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I know that this is already obsolete with #835. Sometimes, this loop is not marked by nest_asyncio (when calling
run_sync) so this makes sure that the two eventloops (asyncio.new_event_loop()and the other created inioloop.IOLoop()) do not make the system crash. Unfortunately, I can not really give you a reproducible example as I was messing with spyder code when it happened. Feel free to close this PR if you think this is not needed.