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Currently, if `asyncio.wait_for()` itself is cancelled it will always raise `CancelledError` regardless if the underlying task is still running. This is similar to a race with the timeout, which is handled already. |
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__init__.py | ||
__main__.py | ||
base_events.py | ||
base_futures.py | ||
base_subprocess.py | ||
base_tasks.py | ||
constants.py | ||
coroutines.py | ||
events.py | ||
exceptions.py | ||
format_helpers.py | ||
futures.py | ||
locks.py | ||
log.py | ||
proactor_events.py | ||
protocols.py | ||
queues.py | ||
runners.py | ||
selector_events.py | ||
sslproto.py | ||
staggered.py | ||
streams.py | ||
subprocess.py | ||
tasks.py | ||
threads.py | ||
transports.py | ||
trsock.py | ||
unix_events.py | ||
windows_events.py | ||
windows_utils.py |