Only `EndOfChannel` and direct cancellation woke tasks waiting
behind the subscriber which owned the underlying receive. Any other
failure cleared `BroadcastState.recv_ready` while peers remained
blocked on its unreachable event.
Publish ordinary receive exceptions as terminal broadcast state.
The owner keeps the original failure while peers drain retained
values and then raise `BroadcastReceiveError` from that cause. Also
wake peers on process-control exits without retaining them as state.
Document the public owner/peer contract and cover current, late and
control-flow subscribers with deterministic bounded regressions.
Prompt-IO: ai/prompt-io/opencode/20260812T030608Z_1095e7f7_prompt_io.md
(this patch was generated in some part by `opencode` using `gpt-5.6-sol` (`openai`))