Start inter-peer cancellation test mod
Move over relevant test from the "context semantics" test module which was already verifying peer-caused-`ContextCancelled.canceller: tuple` error info and propagation during an inter-peer cancellation scenario. Also begin a more general set of inter-peer cancellation tests starting with the simplest case where when a peer is cancelled the parent should NOT get an "muted" `trio.Cancelled` and instead a `tractor.ContextCancelled` with a `.canceller: tuple` which points to the sibling actor which requested the peer cancel.multihomed
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'''
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``async with ():`` inlined context-stream cancellation testing.
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Verify the we raise errors when streams are opened prior to sync-opening
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a ``tractor.Context`` beforehand.
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Verify the we raise errors when streams are opened prior to
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sync-opening a ``tractor.Context`` beforehand.
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'''
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from contextlib import asynccontextmanager as acm
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# if this hits the logic blocks from above are not
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# exhaustive..
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pytest.fail('PARAMETRIZED CASE GEN PROBLEM YO')
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@tractor.context
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async def sleep_forever(
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ctx: tractor.Context,
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) -> None:
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await ctx.started()
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async with ctx.open_stream():
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await trio.sleep_forever()
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@acm
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async def attach_to_sleep_forever():
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'''
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Cancel a context **before** any underlying error is raised in order
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to trigger a local reception of a ``ContextCancelled`` which **should not**
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be re-raised in the local surrounding ``Context`` *iff* the cancel was
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requested by **this** side of the context.
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'''
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async with tractor.wait_for_actor('sleeper') as p2:
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async with (
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p2.open_context(sleep_forever) as (peer_ctx, first),
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peer_ctx.open_stream(),
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):
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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# XXX: previously this would trigger local
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# ``ContextCancelled`` to be received and raised in the
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# local context overriding any local error due to logic
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# inside ``_invoke()`` which checked for an error set on
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# ``Context._error`` and raised it in a cancellation
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# scenario.
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# ------
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# The problem is you can have a remote cancellation that
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# is part of a local error and we shouldn't raise
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# ``ContextCancelled`` **iff** we **were not** the side
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# of the context to initiate it, i.e.
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# ``Context._cancel_called`` should **NOT** have been
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# set. The special logic to handle this case is now
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# inside ``Context._maybe_raise_from_remote_msg()`` XD
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await peer_ctx.cancel()
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@tractor.context
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async def error_before_started(
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ctx: tractor.Context,
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) -> None:
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'''
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This simulates exactly an original bug discovered in:
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https://github.com/pikers/piker/issues/244
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'''
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async with attach_to_sleep_forever():
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# send an unserializable type which should raise a type error
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# here and **NOT BE SWALLOWED** by the surrounding acm!!?!
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await ctx.started(object())
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def test_do_not_swallow_error_before_started_by_remote_contextcancelled():
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'''
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Verify that an error raised in a remote context which itself opens
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another remote context, which it cancels, does not ovverride the
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original error that caused the cancellation of the secondardy
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context.
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'''
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async def main():
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async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
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portal = await n.start_actor(
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'errorer',
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enable_modules=[__name__],
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)
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await n.start_actor(
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'sleeper',
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enable_modules=[__name__],
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)
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async with (
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portal.open_context(
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error_before_started
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) as (ctx, sent),
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):
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await trio.sleep_forever()
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with pytest.raises(tractor.RemoteActorError) as excinfo:
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trio.run(main)
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assert excinfo.value.type == TypeError
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'''
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Codify the cancellation request semantics in terms
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of one remote actor cancelling another.
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'''
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from contextlib import asynccontextmanager as acm
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import pytest
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import trio
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import tractor
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from tractor._exceptions import (
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StreamOverrun,
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ContextCancelled,
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)
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def test_self_cancel():
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'''
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2 cases:
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- calls `Actor.cancel()` locally in some task
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- calls LocalPortal.cancel_actor()` ?
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'''
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...
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@tractor.context
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async def sleep_forever(
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ctx: tractor.Context,
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) -> None:
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'''
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Sync the context, open a stream then just sleep.
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'''
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await ctx.started()
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async with ctx.open_stream():
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await trio.sleep_forever()
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@acm
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async def attach_to_sleep_forever():
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'''
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Cancel a context **before** any underlying error is raised in order
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to trigger a local reception of a ``ContextCancelled`` which **should not**
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be re-raised in the local surrounding ``Context`` *iff* the cancel was
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requested by **this** side of the context.
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'''
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async with tractor.wait_for_actor('sleeper') as p2:
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async with (
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p2.open_context(sleep_forever) as (peer_ctx, first),
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peer_ctx.open_stream(),
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):
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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# XXX: previously this would trigger local
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# ``ContextCancelled`` to be received and raised in the
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# local context overriding any local error due to logic
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# inside ``_invoke()`` which checked for an error set on
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# ``Context._error`` and raised it in a cancellation
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# scenario.
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# ------
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# The problem is you can have a remote cancellation that
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# is part of a local error and we shouldn't raise
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# ``ContextCancelled`` **iff** we **were not** the side
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# of the context to initiate it, i.e.
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# ``Context._cancel_called`` should **NOT** have been
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# set. The special logic to handle this case is now
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# inside ``Context._maybe_raise_from_remote_msg()`` XD
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await peer_ctx.cancel()
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@tractor.context
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async def error_before_started(
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ctx: tractor.Context,
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) -> None:
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'''
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This simulates exactly an original bug discovered in:
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https://github.com/pikers/piker/issues/244
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'''
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async with attach_to_sleep_forever():
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# XXX NOTE XXX: THIS sends an UNSERIALIZABLE TYPE which
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# should raise a `TypeError` and **NOT BE SWALLOWED** by
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# the surrounding acm!!?!
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await ctx.started(object())
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def test_do_not_swallow_error_before_started_by_remote_contextcancelled():
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'''
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Verify that an error raised in a remote context which itself
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opens YET ANOTHER remote context, which it then cancels, does not
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override the original error that caused the cancellation of the
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secondary context.
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'''
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async def main():
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async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
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portal = await n.start_actor(
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'errorer',
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enable_modules=[__name__],
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)
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await n.start_actor(
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'sleeper',
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enable_modules=[__name__],
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)
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async with (
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portal.open_context(
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error_before_started
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) as (ctx, sent),
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):
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await trio.sleep_forever()
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with pytest.raises(tractor.RemoteActorError) as excinfo:
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trio.run(main)
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assert excinfo.value.type == TypeError
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@tractor.context
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async def sleep_a_bit_then_cancel_sleeper(
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ctx: tractor.Context,
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) -> None:
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async with tractor.wait_for_actor('sleeper') as sleeper:
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await ctx.started()
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# await trio.sleep_forever()
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await trio.sleep(3)
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# async with tractor.wait_for_actor('sleeper') as sleeper:
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await sleeper.cancel_actor()
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def test_peer_canceller():
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'''
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Verify that a cancellation triggered by a peer (whether in tree
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or not) results in a cancelled error with
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a `ContextCancelled.errorer` matching the requesting actor.
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cases:
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- some arbitrary remote peer cancels via Portal.cancel_actor().
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=> all other connected peers should get that cancel requesting peer's
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uid in the ctx-cancelled error msg.
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- peer spawned a sub-actor which (also) spawned a failing task
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which was unhandled and propagated up to the immediate
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parent, the peer to the actor that also spawned a remote task
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task in that same peer-parent.
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- peer cancelled itself - so other peers should
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get errors reflecting that the peer was itself the .canceller?
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- WE cancelled the peer and thus should not see any raised
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`ContextCancelled` as it should be reaped silently?
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=> pretty sure `test_context_stream_semantics::test_caller_cancels()`
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already covers this case?
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'''
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async def main():
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async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
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canceller: tractor.Portal = await n.start_actor(
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'canceller',
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enable_modules=[__name__],
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)
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sleeper: tractor.Portal = await n.start_actor(
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'sleeper',
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enable_modules=[__name__],
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)
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async with (
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sleeper.open_context(
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sleep_forever,
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) as (sleeper_ctx, sent),
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canceller.open_context(
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sleep_a_bit_then_cancel_sleeper,
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) as (canceller_ctx, sent),
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):
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# await tractor.pause()
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try:
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print('PRE CONTEXT RESULT')
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await sleeper_ctx.result()
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# TODO: not sure why this isn't catching
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# but maybe we need an `ExceptionGroup` and
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# the whole except *errs: thinger in 3.11?
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except (
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ContextCancelled,
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) as berr:
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print('CAUGHT REMOTE CONTEXT CANCEL')
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# canceller should not have been remotely
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# cancelled.
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assert canceller_ctx.cancel_called_remote is None
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assert sleeper_ctx.canceller == 'canceller'
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await tractor.pause(shield=True)
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assert not sleep_ctx.cancelled_caught
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raise
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else:
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raise RuntimeError('NEVER RXED EXPECTED `ContextCancelled`')
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with pytest.raises(tractor.ContextCancelled) as excinfo:
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trio.run(main)
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assert excinfo.value.type == ContextCancelled
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