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Tyler Goodlet ee88e3c1e8 Draft test-doc for "out-of-band" `asyncio.Task`..
Since there's no way to activate `greenback`'s portal in such cases, we
should at least have a test verifying our very loud error about the
inability to support this usage..
2025-02-26 15:33:55 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet b348c58238 Raise "independent" task errors in an eg
The (rare) condition is heavily detailed in new comments in
the `cancel_trio()` callback but, more or less the idea here is to be
extra pedantic in raising an `Exceptiongroup` of errors from each task
(both `asyncio` and `trio`) whenever the 2 tasks raise "independently"
- in the sense that it's not obviously one side's task causing an error
(or cancellation) in the other. In this case we set the error for each
side on the `LinkedTaskChannel` (via new attrs described later).

As a synopsis, most of this work was refined out of supporting
`infected_aio=True` mode in the **root actor** and in particular as part
of getting that to work inside the `modden` daemon which at the time of
writing was still using the `i3ipc` lib and thus `asyncio`.

Impl deats,
- extend the `LinkedTaskChannel` field/API set (and type it),
  - `._trio_task: trio.Task` for test/user introspection.
- also "stage" some ideas for a more refined interface,
  - `.started()` to deliver the value yielded to the `trio.Task` parent.
   |_ also includes some todos for how to implement this design
      underneath.
  - `._aio_first: Any|None = None` to hold that value ^.
  - `.wait_aio_complete()` for syncing to the asyncio task.
- some detailed logging around "asyncio cancelled trio" case.
- Move `AsyncioCancelled` in this module.

Styling changes,
- generally more explicit var naming.
- some todos for getting modern and fancy with typing..

NB, Let it be known this commit msg was written on a friday with the
help of various "mr. white" solns.
2025-02-26 15:33:55 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet ce537bc010 Handle cpython builds with `libedit` for `readline`
Since `uv`'s cpython distributions are built this way `pdbp`'s tab
completion was breaking (as was vi-mode). This adds a new
`.devx._enable_readline_feats()` import hook which checks for the
appropriate library and applies settings accordingly.
2025-02-25 11:08:04 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet c103a5c136 Add in some dev deps for @goodboy
Namely since i use `xonsh` for a main shell, this includes adding it as
well as related tooling. Obvi bump the `uv.lock`.

Some other stuff retained from `poetry` days,
- add usage-comments around various (optional) deps.
- add toml section separator lines.
- go with 2-space indent.
- add comment on `trio>0.27` needed for py3.13+
2025-02-24 12:45:47 -05:00
Tyler Goodlet 3febc61e62 Disable invalid line in `ruff` config? 2025-02-24 12:15:47 -05:00
7 changed files with 314 additions and 92 deletions

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@ -2,60 +2,90 @@
requires = ["hatchling"]
build-backend = "hatchling.build"
# ------ build-system ------
[project]
name = "tractor"
version = "0.1.0a6dev0"
description = 'structured concurrent `trio`-"actors"'
authors = [{ name = "Tyler Goodlet", email = "goodboy_foss@protonmail.com" }]
requires-python = "~=3.11"
requires-python = ">= 3.11"
readme = "docs/README.rst"
license = "AGPL-3.0-or-later"
keywords = [
"trio",
"async",
"concurrency",
"structured concurrency",
"actor model",
"distributed",
"multiprocessing",
"trio",
"async",
"concurrency",
"structured concurrency",
"actor model",
"distributed",
"multiprocessing",
]
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 3 - Alpha",
"Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux",
"Framework :: Trio",
"License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3 or later (AGPLv3+)",
"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
"Topic :: System :: Distributed Computing",
"Development Status :: 3 - Alpha",
"Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux",
"Framework :: Trio",
"License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3 or later (AGPLv3+)",
"Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11",
"Topic :: System :: Distributed Computing",
]
dependencies = [
"trio>=0.24,<0.25",
"tricycle>=0.4.1,<0.5",
"trio-typing>=0.10.0,<0.11",
"wrapt>=1.16.0,<2",
"colorlog>=6.8.2,<7",
"pdbp>=1.5.0,<2",
"msgspec",
# trio runtime and friends
# (poetry) proper range specs,
# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/discussions/install-requires-vs-requirements/#id5
# TODO, for 3.13 we must go go `0.27` which means we have to
# disable strict egs or port to handling them internally!
# trio='^0.27'
"trio>=0.24,<0.25",
"tricycle>=0.4.1,<0.5",
"trio-typing>=0.10.0,<0.11",
"wrapt>=1.16.0,<2",
"colorlog>=6.8.2,<7",
# built-in multi-actor `pdb` REPL
"pdbp>=1.5.0,<2",
# typed IPC msging
# TODO, get back on release once 3.13 support is out!
"msgspec",
]
# ------ project ------
[dependency-groups]
dev = [
"pytest>=8.2.0,<9",
"pexpect>=4.9.0,<5",
"greenback>=1.2.1,<2",
"stackscope>=0.2.2,<0.3",
"xontrib-vox>=0.0.1,<0.0.2",
"prompt-toolkit>=3.0.43,<4",
"xonsh-vox-tabcomplete>=0.5,<0.6",
# test suite
# TODO: maybe some of these layout choices?
# https://docs.pytest.org/en/8.0.x/explanation/goodpractices.html#choosing-a-test-layout-import-rules
"pytest>=8.2.0,<9",
"pexpect>=4.9.0,<5",
# `tractor.devx` tooling
"greenback>=1.2.1,<2",
"stackscope>=0.2.2,<0.3",
# xonsh usage/integration (namely as @goodboy's sh of choice Bp)
"xonsh>=0.19.1",
"xontrib-vox>=0.0.1,<0.0.2",
"prompt-toolkit>=3.0.43,<4",
"xonsh-vox-tabcomplete>=0.5,<0.6",
"pyperclip>=1.9.0",
]
# TODO, distributed (multi-host) extensions
# linux kernel networking
# 'pyroute2
[tool.hatch.build.targets.sdist]
include = ["tractor"]
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel]
include = ["tractor"]
# ------ dependency-groups ------
[tool.towncrier]
package = "tractor"
filename = "NEWS.rst"
@ -100,5 +130,9 @@ addopts = [
]
log_cli = false
# ------ tool.towncrier ------
[tool.uv.sources]
msgspec = { git = "https://github.com/jcrist/msgspec.git" }
# ------ tool.uv.sources ------

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ fixable = ["ALL"]
unfixable = []
# Allow unused variables when underscore-prefixed.
dummy-variable-rgx = "^(_+|(_+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9]+?))$"
# dummy-variable-rgx = "^(_+|(_+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*[a-zA-Z0-9]+?))$"
[format]
# Use single quotes in `ruff format`.

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@ -150,6 +150,18 @@ def pytest_generate_tests(metafunc):
metafunc.parametrize("start_method", [spawn_backend], scope='module')
# TODO: a way to let test scripts (like from `examples/`)
# guarantee they won't registry addr collide!
# @pytest.fixture
# def open_test_runtime(
# reg_addr: tuple,
# ) -> AsyncContextManager:
# return partial(
# tractor.open_nursery,
# registry_addrs=[reg_addr],
# )
def sig_prog(proc, sig):
"Kill the actor-process with ``sig``."
proc.send_signal(sig)

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@ -218,10 +218,9 @@ def expect_any_of(
)
return expected_patts
# yield child
def test_pause_from_asyncio_task(
def test_sync_pause_from_aio_task(
spawn,
ctlc: bool
# ^TODO, fix for `asyncio`!!
@ -327,3 +326,25 @@ def test_pause_from_asyncio_task(
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(EOF)
def test_sync_pause_from_non_greenbacked_aio_task():
'''
Where the `breakpoint()` caller task is NOT spawned by
`tractor.to_asyncio` and thus never activates
a `greenback.ensure_portal()` beforehand, presumably bc the task
was started by some lib/dep as in often seen in the field.
Ensure sync pausing works when the pause is in,
- the root actor running in infected-mode?
|_ since we don't need any IPC to acquire the debug lock?
|_ is there some way to handle this like the non-main-thread case?
All other cases need to error out appropriately right?
- for any subactor we can't avoid needing the repl lock..
|_ is there a way to hook into `asyncio.ensure_future(obj)`?
'''
pass

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@ -41,3 +41,38 @@ from .pformat import (
pformat_caller_frame as pformat_caller_frame,
pformat_boxed_tb as pformat_boxed_tb,
)
def _enable_readline_feats() -> str:
'''
Handle `readline` when compiled with `libedit` to avoid breaking
tab completion in `pdbp` (and its dep `tabcompleter`)
particularly since `uv` cpython distis are compiled this way..
See docs for deats,
https://docs.python.org/3/library/readline.html#module-readline
Originally discovered soln via SO answer,
https://stackoverflow.com/q/49287102
'''
import readline
if (
# 3.13+ attr
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/readline.html#readline.backend
(getattr(readline, 'backend', False) == 'libedit')
or
'libedit' in readline.__doc__
):
readline.parse_and_bind("python:bind -v")
readline.parse_and_bind("python:bind ^I rl_complete")
return 'libedit'
else:
readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete")
readline.parse_and_bind("set editing-mode vi")
readline.parse_and_bind("set keymap vi")
return 'readline'
# TODO, move this to a new `.devx._pdbp` mod?
_enable_readline_feats()

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@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ from typing import (
import tractor
from tractor._exceptions import (
AsyncioCancelled,
is_multi_cancelled,
)
from tractor._state import (
@ -46,6 +45,11 @@ from tractor.log import (
get_logger,
StackLevelAdapter,
)
# TODO, wite the equiv of `trio.abc.Channel` but without attrs..
# -[ ] `trionics.chan_types.ChanStruct` maybe?
# from tractor.msg import (
# pretty_struct,
# )
from tractor.trionics._broadcast import (
broadcast_receiver,
BroadcastReceiver,
@ -66,7 +70,12 @@ __all__ = [
@dataclass
class LinkedTaskChannel(trio.abc.Channel):
class LinkedTaskChannel(
trio.abc.Channel,
# XXX LAME! meta-base conflict..
# pretty_struct.Struct,
):
'''
A "linked task channel" which allows for two-way synchronized msg
passing between a ``trio``-in-guest-mode task and an ``asyncio``
@ -77,12 +86,14 @@ class LinkedTaskChannel(trio.abc.Channel):
_from_aio: trio.MemoryReceiveChannel
_to_trio: trio.MemorySendChannel
_trio_cs: trio.CancelScope
_trio_task: trio.Task
_aio_task_complete: trio.Event
_trio_err: BaseException|None = None
_trio_exited: bool = False
# set after ``asyncio.create_task()``
# _aio_first: Any|None = None
_aio_task: asyncio.Task|None = None
_aio_err: BaseException|None = None
_broadcaster: BroadcastReceiver|None = None
@ -90,6 +101,25 @@ class LinkedTaskChannel(trio.abc.Channel):
async def aclose(self) -> None:
await self._from_aio.aclose()
def started(
self,
val: Any = None,
) -> None:
self._aio_started_val = val
return self._to_trio.send_nowait(val)
# TODO, mk this side-agnostic?
#
# -[ ] add private meths for both sides and dynamically
# determine which to use based on task-type read at calltime?
# -[ ] `._recv_trio()`: receive to trio<-asyncio
# -[ ] `._send_trio()`: send from trio->asyncio
# -[ ] `._recv_aio()`: send from asyncio->trio
# -[ ] `._send_aio()`: receive to asyncio<-trio
#
# -[ ] pass the instance to the aio side instead of the separate
# per-side chan types?
#
async def receive(self) -> Any:
'''
Receive a value from the paired `asyncio.Task` with
@ -115,7 +145,16 @@ class LinkedTaskChannel(trio.abc.Channel):
):
raise err
async def wait_asyncio_complete(self) -> None:
async def send(self, item: Any) -> None:
'''
Send a value through to the asyncio task presuming
it defines a ``from_trio`` argument, if it does not
this method will raise an error.
'''
self._to_aio.put_nowait(item)
async def wait_aio_complete(self) -> None:
await self._aio_task_complete.wait()
def cancel_asyncio_task(
@ -126,15 +165,6 @@ class LinkedTaskChannel(trio.abc.Channel):
msg=msg,
)
async def send(self, item: Any) -> None:
'''
Send a value through to the asyncio task presuming
it defines a ``from_trio`` argument, if it does not
this method will raise an error.
'''
self._to_aio.put_nowait(item)
def closed(self) -> bool:
return self._from_aio._closed # type: ignore
@ -218,7 +248,8 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
coro = func(**kwargs)
cancel_scope = trio.CancelScope()
trio_task: trio.Task = trio.lowlevel.current_task()
trio_cs = trio.CancelScope()
aio_task_complete = trio.Event()
aio_err: BaseException|None = None
@ -226,7 +257,8 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
_to_aio=aio_q, # asyncio.Queue
_from_aio=from_aio, # recv chan
_to_trio=to_trio, # send chan
_trio_cs=cancel_scope,
_trio_cs=trio_cs,
_trio_task=trio_task,
_aio_task_complete=aio_task_complete,
)
@ -274,6 +306,9 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
to_trio.send_nowait(result)
finally:
# breakpoint()
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
# if the task was spawned using `open_channel_from()`
# then we close the channels on exit.
if provide_channels:
@ -281,7 +316,6 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
# a ``trio.EndOfChannel`` to the trio (consumer) side.
to_trio.close()
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
aio_task_complete.set()
# await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
log.info(
@ -325,14 +359,17 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
)
greenback.bestow_portal(task)
def cancel_trio(task: asyncio.Task) -> None:
def cancel_trio(
task: asyncio.Task,
) -> None:
'''
Cancel the calling `trio` task on error.
Cancel the parent `trio` task on any error raised by the
`asyncio` side.
'''
nonlocal chan
aio_err: BaseException|None = chan._aio_err
task_err: BaseException|None = None
relayed_aio_err: BaseException|None = chan._aio_err
aio_err: BaseException|None = None
# only to avoid `asyncio` complaining about uncaptured
# task exceptions
@ -343,20 +380,20 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
f'|_{res}\n'
)
except BaseException as _aio_err:
task_err: BaseException = _aio_err
aio_err: BaseException = _aio_err
# read again AFTER the `asyncio` side errors in case
# it was cancelled due to an error from `trio` (or
# some other out of band exc).
aio_err: BaseException|None = chan._aio_err
# some other out of band exc) and then set to something
# else?
relayed_aio_err: BaseException|None = chan._aio_err
# always true right?
assert (
type(_aio_err) is type(aio_err)
type(_aio_err) is type(relayed_aio_err)
), (
f'`asyncio`-side task errors mismatch?!?\n\n'
f'caught: {_aio_err}\n'
f'chan._aio_err: {aio_err}\n'
f'(caught) aio_err: {aio_err}\n'
f'chan._aio_err: {relayed_aio_err}\n'
)
msg: str = (
@ -381,12 +418,13 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
msg.format(etype_str='errored')
)
if aio_err is not None:
trio_err: BaseException|None = chan._trio_err
if (
relayed_aio_err
or
trio_err
):
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
# XXX: uhh is this true?
# assert task_err, f'Asyncio task {task.get_name()} discrepancy!?'
# NOTE: currently mem chan closure may act as a form
# of error relay (at least in the `asyncio.CancelledError`
# case) since we have no way to directly trigger a `trio`
@ -394,8 +432,6 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
# We might want to change this in the future though.
from_aio.close()
if task_err is None:
assert aio_err
# wait, wut?
# aio_err.with_traceback(aio_err.__traceback__)
@ -404,7 +440,7 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
# elif (
# type(aio_err) is CancelledError
# and # trio was the cause?
# cancel_scope.cancel_called
# trio_cs.cancel_called
# ):
# log.cancel(
# 'infected task was cancelled by `trio`-side'
@ -415,26 +451,83 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
# error in case the trio task is blocking on
# a checkpoint.
if (
not cancel_scope.cancelled_caught
not trio_cs.cancelled_caught
or
not cancel_scope.cancel_called
not trio_cs.cancel_called
):
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
cancel_scope.cancel()
trio_cs.cancel()
if task_err:
# maybe the `trio` task errored independent from the
# `asyncio` one and likely in between
# a guest-run-sched-tick.
#
# The obvious ex. is where one side errors during
# the current tick and then the other side immediately
# errors before its next checkpoint; i.e. the 2 errors
# are "independent".
#
# "Independent" here means in the sense that neither task
# was the explicit cause of the other side's exception
# according to our `tractor.to_asyncio` SC API's error
# relaying mechanism(s); the error pair is *possibly
# due-to* but **not necessarily** inter-related by some
# (subsys) state between the tasks,
#
# NOTE, also see the `test_trio_prestarted_task_bubbles`
# for reproducing detailed edge cases as per the above
# cases.
#
if (
not trio_cs.cancelled_caught
and
(trio_err := chan._trio_err)
and
type(trio_err) not in {
trio.Cancelled,
}
and (
aio_err
and
type(aio_err) not in {
asyncio.CancelledError
}
)
):
eg = ExceptionGroup(
'Both the `trio` and `asyncio` tasks errored independently!!\n',
(trio_err, aio_err),
)
chan._trio_err = eg
chan._aio_err = eg
raise eg
elif aio_err:
# XXX raise any `asyncio` side error IFF it doesn't
# match the one we just caught from the task above!
# (that would indicate something weird/very-wrong
# going on?)
if aio_err is not task_err:
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
raise aio_err from task_err
if aio_err is not relayed_aio_err:
raise aio_err from relayed_aio_err
raise aio_err
task.add_done_callback(cancel_trio)
return chan
class AsyncioCancelled(Exception):
'''
Asyncio cancelled translation (non-base) error
for use with the ``to_asyncio`` module
to be raised in the ``trio`` side task
NOTE: this should NOT inherit from `asyncio.CancelledError` or
tests should break!
'''
class TrioTaskExited(AsyncioCancelled):
'''
The `trio`-side task exited without explicitly cancelling the
@ -483,13 +576,12 @@ async def translate_aio_errors(
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace() # lolevel-debug
# relay cancel through to called ``asyncio`` task
# relay cancel through to called `asyncio` task
chan._aio_err = AsyncioCancelled(
f'trio`-side cancelled the `asyncio`-side,\n'
f'c)>\n'
f' |_{trio_task}\n\n'
f'{trio_err!r}\n'
)
@ -546,6 +638,7 @@ async def translate_aio_errors(
raise
except BaseException as _trio_err:
# await tractor.pause(shield=True)
trio_err = _trio_err
log.exception(
'`trio`-side task errored?'
@ -619,11 +712,17 @@ async def translate_aio_errors(
# pump the other side's task? needed?
await trio.lowlevel.checkpoint()
# from tractor._state import is_root_process
# if is_root_process():
# breakpoint()
if (
not chan._trio_err
and
(fut := aio_task._fut_waiter)
):
# await trio.lowlevel.checkpoint()
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
fut.set_exception(
TrioTaskExited(
f'The peer `asyncio` task is still blocking/running?\n'
@ -632,11 +731,6 @@ async def translate_aio_errors(
)
)
else:
# from tractor._state import is_root_process
# if is_root_process():
# breakpoint()
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
aio_taskc_warn: str = (
f'\n'
f'MANUALLY Cancelling `asyncio`-task: {aio_task.get_name()}!\n\n'
@ -663,7 +757,7 @@ async def translate_aio_errors(
# it erroed out up there!
#
if wait_on_aio_task:
# await chan.wait_asyncio_complete()
# await chan.wait_aio_complete()
await chan._aio_task_complete.wait()
log.info(
'asyncio-task is done and unblocked trio-side!\n'
@ -771,11 +865,22 @@ async def open_channel_from(
# sync to a "started()"-like first delivered value from the
# ``asyncio`` task.
try:
with chan._trio_cs:
with (cs := chan._trio_cs):
first = await chan.receive()
# deliver stream handle upward
yield first, chan
except trio.Cancelled as taskc:
# await tractor.pause(shield=True) # ya it worx ;)
if cs.cancel_called:
log.cancel(
f'trio-side was manually cancelled by aio side\n'
f'|_c>}}{cs!r}?\n'
)
# TODO, maybe a special `TrioCancelled`???
raise taskc
finally:
chan._trio_exited = True
chan._to_trio.close()
@ -893,12 +998,12 @@ def run_as_asyncio_guest(
_sigint_loop_pump_delay: float = 0,
) -> None:
# ^-TODO-^ technically whatever `trio_main` returns.. we should
# try to use func-typevar-params at leaast by 3.13!
# -[ ] https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec/callables.html#callback-protocols
# -[ ] https://peps.python.org/pep-0646/#using-type-variable-tuples-in-functions
# -[ ] https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec/callables.html#unpack-for-keyword-arguments
# -[ ] https://peps.python.org/pep-0718/
# ^-TODO-^ technically whatever `trio_main` returns.. we should
# try to use func-typevar-params at leaast by 3.13!
# -[ ] https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec/callables.html#callback-protocols
# -[ ] https://peps.python.org/pep-0646/#using-type-variable-tuples-in-functions
# -[ ] https://typing.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec/callables.html#unpack-for-keyword-arguments
# -[ ] https://peps.python.org/pep-0718/
'''
Entry for an "infected ``asyncio`` actor".
@ -957,15 +1062,15 @@ def run_as_asyncio_guest(
# force_reload=True,
# )
def trio_done_callback(main_outcome):
def trio_done_callback(main_outcome: Outcome):
log.runtime(
f'`trio` guest-run finishing with outcome\n'
f'>) {main_outcome}\n'
f'|_{trio_done_fute}\n'
)
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
if isinstance(main_outcome, Error):
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
error: BaseException = main_outcome.error
# show an dedicated `asyncio`-side tb from the error
@ -1165,6 +1270,10 @@ def run_as_asyncio_guest(
)
raise AsyncioRuntimeTranslationError(message) from state_err
# XXX, should never get here ;)
# else:
# import pdbp; pdbp.set_trace()
# might as well if it's installed.
try:
import uvloop

13
uv.lock
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revision = 1
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@ -334,8 +341,10 @@ dev = [
{ name = "greenback" },
{ name = "pexpect" },
{ name = "prompt-toolkit" },
{ name = "pyperclip" },
{ name = "pytest" },
{ name = "stackscope" },
{ name = "xonsh" },
{ name = "xonsh-vox-tabcomplete" },
{ name = "xontrib-vox" },
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{ name = "prompt-toolkit", specifier = ">=3.0.43,<4" },
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