This PR deprecate explicit loop parameters in all public asyncio APIs
This issues is split to be easier to review.
Third step: locks.py
https://bugs.python.org/issue36373
This PR deprecate explicit loop parameters in all public asyncio APIs
This issues is split to be easier to review.
Second step: streams.py
https://bugs.python.org/issue36373
Add BaseEventLoop.wait_executor_on_close attribute: true by default.
loop.close() now waits for the default executor to finish by default.
Set loop.wait_executor_on_close attribute to False to not wait for
the executor.
This will address the common mistake many asyncio users make:
an "except Exception" clause breaking Tasks cancellation.
In addition to this change, we stop inheriting asyncio.TimeoutError
and asyncio.InvalidStateError from their concurrent.futures.*
counterparts. There's no point for these exceptions to share the
inheritance chain.
In 3.9 we'll focus on implementing supervisors and cancel scopes,
which should allow better handling of all exceptions, including
SystemExit and KeyboardInterrupt
This PR proposes a solution to [bpo-35545](https://bugs.python.org/issue35545) by adding an optional `flowinfo` and `scopeid` to `asyncio.base_events._ipaddr_info` to carry the full address information into `_ipaddr_info` and avoid discarding IPv6 specific information.
Changelog entry & regression tests to come.
https://bugs.python.org/issue35545
When the future returned by shield is cancelled, its completion callback of the
inner future is not removed. This makes the callback list of inner inner future
grow each time a shield is created and cancelled.
This change unregisters the callback from the inner future when the outer
future is cancelled.
https://bugs.python.org/issue35125
*Moved from python/asyncio#493.*
This PR fixes issue python/asyncio#480, as explained in [this comment](https://github.com/python/asyncio/issues/480#issuecomment-278703828).
The `_SelectorDatagramTransport.sendto` method has to be modified ~~so `_sock.sendto` is used in all cases (because it is tricky to reliably tell if the socket is connected or not). Could that be an issue for connected sockets?~~ *EDIT* ... so `_sock.send` is used only if `_sock` is connected.
It also protects `socket.getsockname` against `OSError` in `_SelectorTransport`. This might happen on Windows if the socket is not connected (e.g. for UDP broadcasting).
https://bugs.python.org/issue31922
Added two keyword arguments, `delay` and `interleave`, to
`BaseEventLoop.create_connection`. Happy eyeballs is activated if
`delay` is specified.
We now have documentation for the new arguments. `staggered_race()` is in its own module, but not exported to the main asyncio package.
https://bugs.python.org/issue33530
asyncio.ProactorEventLoop now catchs and logs send errors when the
self-pipe is full: BaseProactorEventLoop._write_to_self() now catchs
and logs OSError exceptions, as done by
BaseSelectorEventLoop._write_to_self().
IocpProactor.close() now uses time to decide when to log: wait 1
second before the first log, then log every second. Log also the
number of seconds since close() was called.
* asyncio: __del__() keep reference to warnings.warn
The __del__() methods of asyncio classes now keep a strong reference
to the warnings.warn() to be able to display the ResourceWarning
warning in more cases. Ensure that the function remains available if
instances are destroyed late during Python shutdown (while module
symbols are cleared).
* Rename warn parameter to _warn
"_warn" name is a hint that it's not the regular warnings.warn()
function.