bpo-37703: improve asyncio.gather documentation regarding cancellation (GH-15312)

These changes updates the doc to comprehensively mention the behaviour of gather.cancel()

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Vinay Sharma 2020-07-20 14:12:57 +05:30 committed by GitHub
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@ -387,6 +387,14 @@ Running Tasks Concurrently
# Task C: Compute factorial(4)...
# Task C: factorial(4) = 24
.. note::
If *return_exceptions* is False, cancelling gather() after it
has been marked done won't cancel any submitted awaitables.
For instance, gather can be marked done after propagating an
exception to the caller, therefore, calling ``gather.cancel()``
after catching an exception (raised by one of the awaitables) from
gather won't cancel any other awaitables.
.. versionchanged:: 3.7
If the *gather* itself is cancelled, the cancellation is
propagated regardless of *return_exceptions*.

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@ -729,6 +729,13 @@ def gather(*coros_or_futures, loop=None, return_exceptions=False):
the outer Future is *not* cancelled in this case. (This is to
prevent the cancellation of one child to cause other children to
be cancelled.)
If *return_exceptions* is False, cancelling gather() after it
has been marked done won't cancel any submitted awaitables.
For instance, gather can be marked done after propagating an
exception to the caller, therefore, calling ``gather.cancel()``
after catching an exception (raised by one of the awaitables) from
gather won't cancel any other awaitables.
"""
if not coros_or_futures:
if loop is None:

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Updated Documentation to comprehensively elaborate on the behaviour of
gather.cancel()