Adjust ep-masking-suite for the real-use-case
Namely that the more common-and-pertinent case is when a `@context`-ep-fn contains the `finally`-footgun but without a surrounding embedded `tn` (which currently still requires its own scope embedded `trionics.maybe_raise_from_masking_exc()`) which can't be compensated-for by `._rpc._invoke()` easily. Instead the test is composed where the `._invoke()`-internal `tn` is the machinery being addressed in terms of masking user-code excs with `trio.Cancelled`. Deats, - rename the test -> `test_unmasked_remote_exc` to reflect what the runtime should actually be addressing/solving. - drop the embedded `tn` from `sleep_n_chkpt_in_finally()` (for now) since that case can't currently easily be addressed without the user code using its own `trionics.maybe_raise_from_masking_exc()` inside the nursery scope. - as such drop all `tn` related params/logic/usage from the ep. - add in a `Cancelled` handler block which checks for RTE masking and always prints the occurrence loudly. Follow up, - obvi this suite will currently fail until the appropriate adjustment is made to `._rpc._invoke()` to do the unmasking; coming next. - we probably still need a case with an embedded user `tn` where if the default strict-eg mode is used then a ctxc from the parent might cause a non-graceful `Context.cancel()` outcome? |_since the embedded user-`tn` will raise `ExceptionGroup[trio.Cancelled]` upward despite the parent nursery's scope being the canceller, or will a `collapse_eg()` inside the `._invoke()` scope handle this as well?moar_eg_smoothing
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whether a `Context` task should raise `ContextCancelled` (ctx).
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'''
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# from contextlib import (
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# asynccontextmanager as acm,
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# )
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import pytest
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import trio
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import tractor
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Context,
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ContextCancelled,
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)
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# from tractor._testing import (
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# tractor_test,
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# expect_ctxc,
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# )
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@tractor.context
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async def sleep_n_chkpt_in_finally(
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ctx: Context,
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sleep_n_raise: bool,
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chld_raise_delay: float,
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chld_finally_delay: float,
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rent_cancels: bool,
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rent_ctxc_delay: float,
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gto_task: bool = False,
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tn_cancels: bool = False,
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expect_exc: str|None = None,
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) -> None:
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`trio.Cancelled` to signal cancellation on each side of an IPC `Context`,
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the footgun issue can compound itself as demonstrated in this suite..
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Here are some edge cases codified with "sclang" syntax.
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Note that the parent/child relationship is just a pragmatic
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choice, these cases can occurr regardless of the supervision
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hiearchy,
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Here are some edge cases codified with our WIP "sclang" syntax
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(note the parent(rent)/child(chld) naming here is just
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pragmatism, generally these most of these cases can occurr
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regardless of the distributed-task's supervision hiearchy),
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- rent c)=> chld.raises-then-taskc-in-finally
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|_ chld's body raises an `exc: BaseException`.
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)
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berr: BaseException|None = None
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async with (
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tractor.trionics.collapse_eg(
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# raise_from_src=True, # to show orig eg
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),
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trio.open_nursery() as tn
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):
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if gto_task:
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tn.start_soon(trio.sleep_forever())
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try:
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if not sleep_n_raise:
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await trio.sleep_forever()
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elif sleep_n_raise:
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# XXX this sleep is less then the sleep the parent
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# does before calling `ctx.cancel()`
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await trio.sleep(chld_raise_delay)
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# XXX this will be masked by a taskc raised in
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# the `finally:` if this fn doesn't terminate
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# before any ctxc-req arrives AND a checkpoint is hit
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# in that `finally:`.
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raise RuntimeError('my app krurshed..')
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except BaseException as _berr:
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berr = _berr
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# TODO: it'd sure be nice to be able to inject our own
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# `ContextCancelled` here instead of of `trio.Cancelled`
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# so that our runtime can expect it and this "user code"
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# would be able to tell the diff between a generic trio
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# cancel and a tractor runtime-IPC cancel.
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if expect_exc:
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if not isinstance(
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berr,
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expect_exc,
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):
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raise ValueError(
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f'Unexpected exc type ??\n'
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f'{berr!r}\n'
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f'\n'
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f'Expected a {expect_exc!r}\n'
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)
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raise berr
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# simulate what user code might try even though
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# it's a known boo-boo..
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finally:
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# maybe wait for rent ctxc to arrive
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with trio.CancelScope(shield=True):
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await trio.sleep(chld_finally_delay)
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# !!XXX this will raise `trio.Cancelled` which
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# will mask the RTE from above!!!
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#
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# YES, it's the same case as our extant
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# `test_trioisms::test_acm_embedded_nursery_propagates_enter_err`
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try:
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if not sleep_n_raise:
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await trio.sleep_forever()
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elif sleep_n_raise:
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await trio.lowlevel.checkpoint()
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except trio.Cancelled as taskc:
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if (scope_err := taskc.__context__):
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print(
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f'XXX MASKED REMOTE ERROR XXX\n'
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f'ENDPOINT exception -> {scope_err!r}\n'
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f'will be masked by -> {taskc!r}\n'
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)
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# await tractor.pause(shield=True)
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# XXX this sleep is less then the sleep the parent
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# does before calling `ctx.cancel()`
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await trio.sleep(chld_raise_delay)
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# XXX this will be masked by a taskc raised in
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# the `finally:` if this fn doesn't terminate
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# before any ctxc-req arrives AND a checkpoint is hit
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# in that `finally:`.
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raise RuntimeError('my app krurshed..')
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except BaseException as _berr:
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berr = _berr
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# TODO: it'd sure be nice to be able to inject our own
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# `ContextCancelled` here instead of of `trio.Cancelled`
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# so that our runtime can expect it and this "user code"
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# would be able to tell the diff between a generic trio
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# cancel and a tractor runtime-IPC cancel.
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if expect_exc:
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if not isinstance(
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berr,
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expect_exc,
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):
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raise ValueError(
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f'Unexpected exc type ??\n'
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f'{berr!r}\n'
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f'\n'
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f'Expected a {expect_exc!r}\n'
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)
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raise berr
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# simulate what user code might try even though
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# it's a known boo-boo..
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finally:
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# maybe wait for rent ctxc to arrive
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with trio.CancelScope(shield=True):
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await trio.sleep(chld_finally_delay)
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if tn_cancels:
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tn.cancel_scope.cancel()
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# !!XXX this will raise `trio.Cancelled` which
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# will mask the RTE from above!!!
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#
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# YES, it's the same case as our extant
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# `test_trioisms::test_acm_embedded_nursery_propagates_enter_err`
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try:
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await trio.lowlevel.checkpoint()
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except trio.Cancelled as taskc:
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if (scope_err := taskc.__context__):
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print(
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f'XXX MASKED REMOTE ERROR XXX\n'
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f'ENDPOINT exception -> {scope_err!r}\n'
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f'will be masked by -> {taskc!r}\n'
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)
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# await tractor.pause(shield=True)
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raise taskc
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raise taskc
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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expect_exc='Cancelled',
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rent_cancels=True,
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rent_ctxc_delay=0.1,
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tn_cancels=True,
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),
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dict(
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sleep_n_raise='RuntimeError',
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expect_exc='RuntimeError',
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rent_cancels=False,
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rent_ctxc_delay=0.1,
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tn_cancels=False,
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),
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],
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ids=lambda item: f'chld_callspec={item!r}'
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)
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def test_masked_taskc_with_taskc_still_is_contx(
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def test_unmasked_remote_exc(
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debug_mode: bool,
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chld_callspec: dict,
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tpt_proto: str,
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