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Tyler Goodlet 28ba5e5435 Add `pformat()` of `ActorNursery._children` to logging
Such that you see the children entries prior to exit instead of the
prior somewhat detail/use-less logging. Also, rename all `anursery` vars
to just `an` as is the convention in most examples.
2024-02-21 13:21:28 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 10adf34be5 Set any `._eoc` to the err in `_raise_from_no_key_in_msg()`
Since that's what we're now doing in `MsgStream._eoc` internal
assignments (coming in future patch), do the same in this exception
re-raise-helper and include more extensive doc string detailing all
the msg-type-to-raised-error cases. Also expose a `hide_tb: bool` like
we have already in `unpack_error()`.
2024-02-21 13:17:37 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 82dcaff8db Better logging for cancel requests in IPC msg loop
As similarly improved in other parts of the runtime, adds much more
pedantic (`.cancel()`) logging content to indicate the src of remote
cancellation request particularly for `Actor.cancel()` and
`._cancel_task()` cases prior to `._invoke()` task scheduling. Also add
detailed case comments and much more info to the
"request-to-cancel-already-terminated-RPC-task" log emission to include
the `Channel` and `Context.cid` deats.

This helped me find the src of a race condition causing a test to fail
where a callee ctx task was returning a result *before* an expected
`ctx.cancel()` request arrived B). Adding much more pedantic
`.cancel()` msg contents around the requester's deats should ensure
these cases are much easier to detect going forward!

Also, simplify the `._invoke()` final result/error log msg to only put
*one of either* the final error or returned result above the `Context`
pprint.
2024-02-21 13:05:22 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 621b252b0c Use `NamespacePath` in `Context` mgmt internals
The only case where we can't is in `Portal.run_from_ns()` usage (since we
pass a path with `self:<Actor.meth>`) and because `.to_tuple()`
internally uses `.load_ref()` which will of course fail on such a path..

So or now impl as,
- mk `Actor.start_remote_task()` take a `nsf: NamespacePath` but also
  offer a `load_nsf: bool = False` such that by default we bypass ref
  loading (maybe this is fine for perf long run as well?) for the
  `Actor`/'self:'` case mentioned above.
- mk `.get_context()` take an instance `nsf` obvi.

More logging msg format tweaks:
- change msg-flow related content to show the `Context._nsf`, which,
  right, is coming follow up commit..
- bunch more `.runtime()` format updates to show `msg: dict` contents
  and internal primitives with trailing `'\n'` for easier reading.
- report import loading `stackscope` in subactors.
2024-02-20 16:15:48 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 20a089c331 Drop extra "
" when logging actor nursery errors
2024-02-20 15:58:11 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet df50d78042 Fix `.devx.maybe_wait_for_debugger()` polling deats
When entered by the root actor avoid excessive polling cycles by,
- blocking on the `Lock.no_remote_has_tty: trio.Event` and breaking
  *immediately* when set (though we should really also lock
  it from the root right?) to avoid extra loops..
- shielding the `await trio.sleep(poll_delay)` call to avoid any local
  cancellation causing the (presumably root-actor task) caller to move
  on (possibly to cancel its children) and instead to continue
  poll-blocking until the lock is actually released by its user.
- `break` the poll loop immediately if no remote locker is detected.
- use `.pdb()` level for reporting lock state changes.

Also add a #TODO to handle calls by non-root actors as it pertains to
2024-02-20 15:57:31 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 114ec36436 Add `stackscope` as dep, drop legacy `pdb` issue cruft 2024-02-20 15:29:31 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 179d7d2b04 Add `NamespacePath._ns` todo for `self:<ns.meth>` support 2024-02-20 15:28:11 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet f568fca98f Emit warning on any `ContextCancelled.canceller == None` 2024-02-20 15:26:14 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 6c9bc627d8 Make ctx tests support `debug_mode: bool` fixture
Such that with `--tpdb` passed (sub)actors will engage the `pdbp` REPL
automatically and so that we can use the new `stackscope` support when
complex cases hang Bo

Also,
- simplified some type-annots (ns paths),
- doc-ed an inter-peer test func with some ascii msg flows,
- added a bottom #TODO for replicating the scenario i hit in `modden`
  where a separate client actor-tree was hanging on cancelling a `bigd`
  sub-workspace..
2024-02-20 15:14:58 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 1d7cf7d1dd Enable `stackscope` render via root in debug mode
If `stackscope` is importable and debug_mode is enabled then we by
default call and report `.devx.enable_stack_on_sig()` is set B)

This makes debugging unexpected (SIGINT ignoring) hangs a cinch!
2024-02-20 13:23:16 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 54a0a0000d .log: more multi-line styling 2024-02-20 13:22:44 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 0268b2ce91 Better subproc supervisor logging, todo for #320
Given i just similarly revamped a buncha `._runtime` log msg formatting,
might as well do something similar inside the spawning machinery such
that groking teardown sequences of each supervising task is much more
sane XD

Mostly this includes doing similar `'<field>: <value>\n'` multi-line
formatting when reporting various subproc supervision steps as well as
showing a detailed `trio.Process.__repr__()` as appropriate.

Also adds a detailed #TODO according to the needs of #320 for which
we're going to need some internal mechanism for intermediary parent
actors to determine if a given debug tty locker (sub-actor) is one of
*their* (transitive) children and thus stall the normal
cancellation/teardown sequence until that locker is complete.
2024-02-20 13:12:51 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 81f8e2d4ac _supervise: iter nice expanded multi-line `._children` tups with typing 2024-02-20 09:18:22 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet bf0739c194 Add `stackscope` tree pprinter triggered by SIGUSR1
Can be optionally enabled via a new `enable_stack_on_sig()` which will
swap in the SIGUSR1 handler. Much thanks to @oremanj for writing this
amazing project, it's thus far helped me fix some very subtle hangs
inside our new IPC-context cancellation machinery that would have
otherwise taken much more manual pdb-ing and hair pulling XD

Full credit for `dump_task_tree()` goes to the original project author
with some minor tweaks as was handed to me via the trio-general matrix
room B)

Slight changes from orig version:
- use a `log.pdb()` emission to pprint to console
- toss in an ex sh CLI cmd to trigger the dump from another terminal
  using `kill` + `pgrep`.
2024-02-20 09:05:34 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 5fe3f58ea9 Add a `debug_mode: bool` fixture via `--tpdb` flag
Allows tests (including any `@tractor_test`s) to subscribe to a CLI flag
`--tpdb` (for "tractor python debugger") which the session can provide
to tests which can then proxy the value to `open_root_actor()` (via
`open_nursery()`) when booting the runtime - thus enabling our debug
mode globally to any subscribers B)

This is real handy if you have some failures but can't determine the
root issue without jumping into a `pdbp` REPL inside a (sub-)actor's
spawned-task.
2024-02-20 08:53:37 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 3e1d033708 WIP: solved the modden client hang.. 2024-02-19 17:00:46 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet c35576e196 Baboso! fix `chan.send(None)` indent.. 2024-02-19 14:41:03 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 8ce26d692f Improved log msg formatting in core
As part of solving some final edge cases todo with inter-peer remote
cancellation (particularly a remote cancel from a separate actor
tree-client hanging on the request side in `modden`..) I needed less
dense, more line-delimited log msg formats when understanding ipc
channel and context cancels from console logging; this adds a ton of
that to:
- `._invoke()` which now does,
  - better formatting of `Context`-task info as multi-line
    `'<field>: <value>\n'` messages,
  - use of `trio.Task` (from `.lowlevel.current_task()` for full
    rpc-func namespace-path info,
  - better "msg flow annotations" with `<=` for understanding
    `ContextCancelled` flow.
- `Actor._stream_handler()` where in we break down IPC peers reporting
  better as multi-line `|_<Channel>` log msgs instead of all jammed on
  one line..
- `._ipc.Channel.send()` use `pformat()` for repr of packet.

Also tweak some optional deps imports for debug mode:
- add `maybe_import_gb()` for attempting to import `greenback`.
- maybe enable `stackscope` tree pprinter on `SIGUSR1` if installed.

Add a further stale-debugger-lock guard before removal:
- read the `._debug.Lock.global_actor_in_debug: tuple` uid and possibly
  `maybe_wait_for_debugger()` when the child-user is known to have
  a live process in our tree.
- only cancel `Lock._root_local_task_cs_in_debug: CancelScope` when
  the disconnected channel maps to the `Lock.global_actor_in_debug`,
  though not sure this is correct yet?

Started adding missing type annots in sections that were modified.
2024-02-19 14:00:23 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 7f29fd8dcf Let `pack_error()` take a msg injected `cid: str|None` 2024-02-18 17:17:31 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 7fbada8a15 Add `StreamOverrun.sender: tuple` for better handling
Since it's generally useful to know who is the cause of an overrun (say
bc you want your system to then adjust the writer side to slow tf down)
might as well pack an extra `.sender: tuple[str, str]` actor uid field
which can be relayed through `RemoteActorError` boxing. Add an extra
case for the exc-type to `unpack_error()` to match B)
2024-02-16 15:23:02 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 286e75d342 Offer `unpack_error(hid_tb: bool)` for `pdbp` REPL config 2024-02-14 16:13:32 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet df641d9d31 Bring in pretty-ified `msgspec.Struct` extension
Originally designed and used throughout `piker`, the subtype adds some
handy pprinting and field diffing extras often handy when viewing struct
types in logging or REPL console interfaces B)

Obvi this rejigs the `tractor.msg` mod into a sub-pkg and moves the
existing namespace obj-pointer stuff into a new `.msg.ptr` sub mod.
2024-01-28 16:33:10 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 35b0c4bef0 Never mask original `KeyError` in portal-error unwrapper, for now? 2024-01-23 11:14:10 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet c4496f21fc Try allowing multi-pops of `_Cache.locks` for now? 2024-01-23 11:13:07 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 7e0e627921 Use `import <blah> as blah` over `__all__` in `.trionics` 2024-01-23 11:09:38 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 28ea8e787a Bump timeout on resource cache test a bitty bit. 2024-01-03 22:27:05 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 0294455c5e `_root`: drop unused `typing` import 2024-01-02 18:43:43 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 734bc09b67 Move missing-key-in-msg raiser to `._exceptions`
Since we use basically the exact same set of logic in
`Portal.open_context()` when expecting the first `'started'` msg factor
and generalize `._streaming._raise_from_no_yield_msg()` into a new
`._exceptions._raise_from_no_key_in_msg()` (as per the lingering todo)
which obvi requires a more generalized / optional signature including
a caller specific `log` obj. Obvi call the new func from all the other
modules X)
2024-01-02 18:34:15 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 0bcdea28a0 Fmt repr as multi-line style call 2024-01-02 11:28:55 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet fdf3a1b01b Only use `greenback` if actor-runtime is up.. 2024-01-02 11:28:02 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet ce7b8a5e18 Drop unused walrus assign of `re` 2024-01-02 11:21:20 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 00024181cd `StackLevelAdapter._log(stacklevel: int)` for custom levels..
Apparently (and i don't know if this was always broken [i feel like no?]
or is a recent change to stdlib's `logging` stuff) we need increment the
`stacklevel` input by one for our custom level methods now? Without this
you're going to see the path to the method's-callstack-frame on every
emission instead of to the caller's. I first noticed this when debugging
the workspace layer spawning in `modden.bigd` and then verified it in
other depended projects..

I guess we should add some tests for this as well XD
2024-01-02 10:38:04 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 814384848d Use `import <name> as <name>,` style over `__all__` in pkg mod 2024-01-02 10:25:17 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet bea31f6d19 ._child: remove some unused imports.. 2024-01-02 10:24:39 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 250275d98d Guarding for IPC failures in `._runtime._invoke()`
Took me longer then i wanted to figure out the source of
a failed-response to a remote-cancellation (in this case in `modden`
where a client was cancelling a workspace layer.. but disconnects before
receiving the ack msg) that was triggering an IPC error when sending the
error msg for the cancellation of a `Actor._cancel_task()`, but since
this (non-rpc) `._invoke()` task was trying to send to a now
disconnected canceller it was resulting in a `BrokenPipeError` (or similar)
error.

Now, we except for such IPC errors and only raise them when,
1. the transport `Channel` is for sure up (bc ow what's the point of
   trying to send an error on the thing that caused it..)
2. it's definitely for handling an RPC task

Similarly if the entire main invoke `try:` excepts,
- we only hide the call-stack frame from the debugger (with
  `__tracebackhide__: bool`) if it's an RPC task that has a connected
  channel since we always want to see the frame when debugging internal
  task or IPC failures.
- we don't bother trying to send errors to the context caller (actor)
  when it's a non-RPC request since failures on actor-runtime-internal
  tasks shouldn't really ever be reported remotely, only maybe raised
  locally.

Also some other tidying,
- this properly corrects for the self-cancel case where an RPC context
  is cancelled due to a local (runtime) task calling a method like
  `Actor.cancel_soon()`. We now set our own `.uid` as the
  `ContextCancelled.canceller` value so that other-end tasks know that
  the cancellation was due to a self-cancellation by the actor itself.
  We still need to properly test for this though!
- add a more detailed module doc-str.
- more explicit imports for `trio` core types throughout.
2024-01-02 10:23:45 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet f415fc43ce `.discovery.get_arbiter()`: add warning around this now deprecated usage 2023-12-11 19:37:45 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 3f15923537 More thurough hard kill doc strings 2023-12-11 18:17:42 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 87cd725adb Add `open_root_actor(ensure_registry: bool)`
Allows forcing the opened actor to either obtain the passed registry
addrs or raise a runtime error.
2023-11-07 16:45:24 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 48accbd28f Fix doc string "its" typo.. 2023-11-06 15:44:21 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 227c9ea173 Test with `any(portals)` since `gather_contexts()` will return `list[None | tuple]` 2023-11-06 15:43:43 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet d651f3d8e9 Tons of interpeer test cleanup
Drop all the nested `@acm` blocks and defunct comments from initial
validations. Add some todos for cases that are still unclear such as
whether the caller / streamer should have `.cancelled_caught == True` in
it's teardown.
2023-10-25 15:21:41 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ef0cfc4b20 Get inter-peer suite passing with all `Context` state checks!
Definitely needs some cleaning and refinement but this gets us to stage
1 of being pretty frickin correct i'd say 💃
2023-10-23 18:24:23 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ecb525a2bc Adjust test details where `Context.cancel()` is called
We can now make asserts on `.cancelled_caught` and `_remote_error` vs.
`_local_error`. Expect a runtime error when `Context.open_stream()` is
called AFTER `.cancel()` and the remote `ContextCancelled` hasn't
arrived (yet). Adjust to `'itself'` string in self-cancel case.
2023-10-23 17:49:02 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet b77d123edd Fix `Context.result()` call to be in runtime scope 2023-10-23 17:48:34 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet f4e63465de Tweak `Channel._cancel_called` comment 2023-10-23 17:47:55 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet df31047ecb Be ultra-correct in `Portal.open_context()`
This took way too long to get right but hopefully will give us grok-able
and correct context exit semantics going forward B)

The main fixes were:
- always shielding the `MsgStream.aclose()` call on teardown to avoid
  bubbling a `Cancelled`.
- properly absorbing any `ContextCancelled` in cases due to "self
  cancellation" using the new `Context.canceller` in the logic.
- capturing any error raised by the `Context.result()` call in the
  "normal exit, result received" case and setting it as the
  `Context._local_error` so that self-cancels can be easily measured via
  `Context.cancelled_caught` in same way as remote-error caused
  cancellations.
- extremely detailed comments around all of the cancellation-error cases
  to avoid ever getting confused about the control flow in the future XD
2023-10-23 17:34:28 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 131674eabd Be mega-pedantic with `ContextCancelled` semantics
As part of extremely detailed inter-peer-actor testing, add much more
granular `Context` cancellation state tracking via the following (new)
fields:
- `.canceller: tuple[str, str]` the uuid of the actor responsible for
  the cancellation condition - always set by
  `Context._maybe_cancel_and_set_remote_error()` and replaces
  `._cancelled_remote` and `.cancel_called_remote`. If set, this value
  should normally always match a value from some `ContextCancelled`
  raised or caught by one side of the context.
- `._local_error` which is always set to the locally raised (and caller
  or callee task's scope-internal) error which caused any
  eventual cancellation/error condition and thus any closure of the
  context's per-task-side-`trio.Nursery`.
- `.cancelled_caught: bool` is now always `True` whenever the local task
  catches (or "silently absorbs") a `ContextCancelled` (a `ctxc`) that
  indeed originated from one of the context's linked tasks or any other
  context which raised its own `ctxc` in the current `.open_context()` scope.
  => whenever there is a case that no `ContextCancelled` was raised
  **in** the `.open_context().__aexit__()` (eg. `ctx.result()` called
  after a call `ctx.cancel()`), we still consider the context's as
  having "caught a cancellation" since the `ctxc` was indeed silently
  handled by the cancel requester; all other error cases are already
  represented by mirroring the state of the `._scope: trio.CancelScope`
  => IOW there should be **no case** where an error is **not raised** in
  the context's scope and `.cancelled_caught: bool == False`, i.e. no
  case where `._scope.cancelled_caught == False and ._local_error is not
  None`!
- always raise any `ctxc` from `.open_stream()` if `._cancel_called ==
  True` - if the cancellation request has not already resulted in
  a `._remote_error: ContextCancelled` we raise a `RuntimeError` to
  indicate improper usage to the guilty side's task code.
- make `._maybe_raise_remote_err()` a sync func and don't raise
  any `ctxc` which is matched against a `.canceller` determined to
  be the current actor, aka a "self cancel", and always set the
  `._local_error` to any such `ctxc`.
- `.side: str` taken from inside `.cancel()` and unused as of now since
  it might be better re-written as a similar `.is_opener() -> bool`?
- drop unused `._started_received: bool`..
- TONS and TONS of detailed comments/docs to attempt to explain all the
  possible cancellation/exit cases and how they should exhibit as either
  silent closes or raises from the `Context` API!

Adjust the `._runtime._invoke()` code to match:
- use `ctx._maybe_raise_remote_err()` in `._invoke()`.
- adjust to new `.canceller` property.
- more type hints.
- better `log.cancel()` msging around self-cancels vs. peer-cancels.
- always set the `._local_error: BaseException` for the "callee" task
  just like `Portal.open_context()` now will do B)

Prior we were raising any `Context._remote_error` directly and doing
(more or less) the same `ContextCancelled` "absorbing" logic (well
kinda) in block; instead delegate to the method
2023-10-23 16:24:54 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 5a94e8fb5b Raise a `MessagingError` from the src error on msging edge cases 2023-10-23 14:34:12 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 0518b3ab04 Move `MessagingError` into `._exceptions` set 2023-10-23 14:17:36 -04:00