Move two more examples out of docs for testing

init_sphinx_docs
Tyler Goodlet 2020-02-10 12:08:14 -05:00
parent 63bcd99323
commit 20f9ccfa9e
3 changed files with 64 additions and 55 deletions

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@ -180,35 +180,7 @@ method:
Here is a similar example using the latter method: Here is a similar example using the latter method:
.. code:: python .. literalinclude:: ../examples/actor_spawning_and_causality_with_daemon.py
def movie_theatre_question():
"""A question asked in a dark theatre, in a tangent
(errr, I mean different) process.
"""
return 'have you ever seen a portal?'
async def main():
"""The main ``tractor`` routine.
"""
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
portal = await n.start_actor(
'frank',
# enable the actor to run funcs from this current module
rpc_module_paths=[__name__],
)
print(await portal.run(__name__, 'movie_theatre_question'))
# call the subactor a 2nd time
print(await portal.run(__name__, 'movie_theatre_question'))
# the async with will block here indefinitely waiting
# for our actor "frank" to complete, but since it's an
# "outlive_main" actor it will never end until cancelled
await portal.cancel_actor()
The ``rpc_module_paths`` `kwarg` above is a list of module path The ``rpc_module_paths`` `kwarg` above is a list of module path
strings that will be loaded and made accessible for execution in the strings that will be loaded and made accessible for execution in the
@ -247,32 +219,7 @@ Any task invoked in a remote actor should ship any error(s) back to the calling
actor where it is raised and expected to be dealt with. This way remote actors actor where it is raised and expected to be dealt with. This way remote actors
are never cancelled unless explicitly asked or there's a bug in ``tractor`` itself. are never cancelled unless explicitly asked or there's a bug in ``tractor`` itself.
.. code:: python .. literalinclude:: ../examples/remote_error_propagation.py
async def assert_err():
assert 0
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
real_actors = []
for i in range(3):
real_actors.append(await n.start_actor(
f'actor_{i}',
rpc_module_paths=[__name__],
))
# start one actor that will fail immediately
await n.run_in_actor('extra', assert_err)
# should error here with a ``RemoteActorError`` containing
# an ``AssertionError`` and all the other actors have been cancelled
try:
# also raises
tractor.run(main)
except tractor.RemoteActorError:
print("Look Maa that actor failed hard, hehhh!")
You'll notice the nursery cancellation conducts a *one-cancels-all* You'll notice the nursery cancellation conducts a *one-cancels-all*

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import tractor
def movie_theatre_question():
"""A question asked in a dark theatre, in a tangent
(errr, I mean different) process.
"""
return 'have you ever seen a portal?'
async def main():
"""The main ``tractor`` routine.
"""
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
portal = await n.start_actor(
'frank',
# enable the actor to run funcs from this current module
rpc_module_paths=[__name__],
)
print(await portal.run(__name__, 'movie_theatre_question'))
# call the subactor a 2nd time
print(await portal.run(__name__, 'movie_theatre_question'))
# the async with will block here indefinitely waiting
# for our actor "frank" to complete, but since it's an
# "outlive_main" actor it will never end until cancelled
await portal.cancel_actor()
if __name__ == '__main__':
tractor.run(main)

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import tractor
async def assert_err():
assert 0
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
real_actors = []
for i in range(3):
real_actors.append(await n.start_actor(
f'actor_{i}',
rpc_module_paths=[__name__],
))
# start one actor that will fail immediately
await n.run_in_actor('extra', assert_err)
# should error here with a ``RemoteActorError`` containing
# an ``AssertionError`` and all the other actors have been cancelled
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
# also raises
tractor.run(main)
except tractor.RemoteActorError:
print("Look Maa that actor failed hard, hehhh!")