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@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ async def main():
"""
async with tractor.open_nursery(
debug_mode=True,
# loglevel='runtime',
) as n:
# Spawn both actors, don't bother with collecting results

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@ -3,20 +3,17 @@ import tractor
async def breakpoint_forever():
'''
Indefinitely re-enter debugger in child actor.
'''
"""Indefinitely re-enter debugger in child actor.
"""
while True:
await trio.sleep(0.1)
await tractor.pause()
await tractor.breakpoint()
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery(
debug_mode=True,
loglevel='cancel',
) as n:
portal = await n.run_in_actor(

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@ -246,10 +246,10 @@ def test_simple_context(
trio.run(main)
except error_parent:
pass
except BaseExceptionGroup as beg:
except trio.MultiError as me:
# XXX: on windows it seems we may have to expect the group error
from tractor._exceptions import is_multi_cancelled
assert is_multi_cancelled(beg)
assert is_multi_cancelled(me)
else:
trio.run(main)

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@ -38,13 +38,10 @@ async def async_gen_stream(sequence):
assert cs.cancelled_caught
# TODO: deprecated either remove entirely
# or re-impl in terms of `MsgStream` one-sides
# wrapper, but at least remove `Portal.open_stream_from()`
@tractor.stream
async def context_stream(
ctx: tractor.Context,
sequence: list[int],
sequence
):
for i in sequence:
await ctx.send_yield(i)

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@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ def parse_ipaddr(arg):
if __name__ == "__main__":
__tracebackhide__: bool = True
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("--uid", type=parse_uid)

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@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ import trio
from ._exceptions import (
ContextCancelled,
InternalError,
MsgTypeError,
RemoteActorError,
StreamOverrun,
pack_from_raise,
@ -60,14 +59,12 @@ from .msg import (
MsgType,
MsgCodec,
NamespacePath,
PayloadT,
Return,
Started,
Stop,
Yield,
current_codec,
pretty_struct,
types as msgtypes,
)
from ._ipc import Channel
from ._streaming import MsgStream
@ -91,10 +88,7 @@ async def _drain_to_final_msg(
hide_tb: bool = True,
msg_limit: int = 6,
) -> tuple[
Return|None,
list[MsgType]
]:
) -> list[dict]:
'''
Drain IPC msgs delivered to the underlying rx-mem-chan
`Context._recv_chan` from the runtime in search for a final
@ -115,7 +109,6 @@ async def _drain_to_final_msg(
# basically ignoring) any bi-dir-stream msgs still in transit
# from the far end.
pre_result_drained: list[MsgType] = []
return_msg: Return|None = None
while not (
ctx.maybe_error
and not ctx._final_result_is_set()
@ -176,6 +169,8 @@ async def _drain_to_final_msg(
# pray to the `trio` gawds that we're corrent with this
# msg: dict = await ctx._recv_chan.receive()
msg: MsgType = await ctx._recv_chan.receive()
# always capture unexpected/non-result msgs
pre_result_drained.append(msg)
# NOTE: we get here if the far end was
# `ContextCancelled` in 2 cases:
@ -212,13 +207,11 @@ async def _drain_to_final_msg(
# if ctx._recv_chan:
# await ctx._recv_chan.aclose()
# TODO: ^ we don't need it right?
return_msg = msg
break
# far end task is still streaming to us so discard
# and report depending on local ctx state.
case Yield():
pre_result_drained.append(msg)
if (
(ctx._stream.closed
and (reason := 'stream was already closed')
@ -243,10 +236,7 @@ async def _drain_to_final_msg(
f'{pformat(msg)}\n'
)
return (
return_msg,
pre_result_drained,
)
return pre_result_drained
# drain up to the `msg_limit` hoping to get
# a final result or error/ctxc.
@ -270,7 +260,6 @@ async def _drain_to_final_msg(
# -[ ] should be a runtime error if a stream is open right?
# Stop()
case Stop():
pre_result_drained.append(msg)
log.cancel(
'Remote stream terminated due to "stop" msg:\n\n'
f'{pformat(msg)}\n'
@ -280,6 +269,7 @@ async def _drain_to_final_msg(
# remote error msg, likely already handled inside
# `Context._deliver_msg()`
case Error():
# TODO: can we replace this with `ctx.maybe_raise()`?
# -[ ] would this be handier for this case maybe?
# async with maybe_raise_on_exit() as raises:
@ -346,7 +336,6 @@ async def _drain_to_final_msg(
# XXX should pretty much never get here unless someone
# overrides the default `MsgType` spec.
case _:
pre_result_drained.append(msg)
# It's definitely an internal error if any other
# msg type without a`'cid'` field arrives here!
if not msg.cid:
@ -363,10 +352,7 @@ async def _drain_to_final_msg(
f'{ctx.outcome}\n'
)
return (
return_msg,
pre_result_drained,
)
return pre_result_drained
class Unresolved:
@ -733,36 +719,21 @@ class Context:
Return string indicating which task this instance is wrapping.
'''
return 'parent' if self._portal else 'child'
return 'caller' if self._portal else 'callee'
@staticmethod
def peer_side(side: str) -> str:
match side:
case 'child':
return 'parent'
case 'parent':
return 'child'
# TODO: remove stat!
# -[ ] re-implement the `.experiemental._pubsub` stuff
# with `MsgStream` and that should be last usage?
# -[ ] remove from `tests/legacy_one_way_streaming.py`!
async def send_yield(
self,
data: Any,
) -> None:
'''
Deprecated method for what now is implemented in `MsgStream`.
We need to rework / remove some stuff tho, see above.
'''
warnings.warn(
"`Context.send_yield()` is now deprecated. "
"Use ``MessageStream.send()``. ",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
# await self.chan.send({'yield': data, 'cid': self.cid})
await self.chan.send(
Yield(
cid=self.cid,
@ -771,11 +742,12 @@ class Context:
)
async def send_stop(self) -> None:
'''
Terminate a `MsgStream` dialog-phase by sending the IPC
equiv of a `StopIteration`.
'''
# await pause()
# await self.chan.send({
# # Stop(
# 'stop': True,
# 'cid': self.cid
# })
await self.chan.send(
Stop(cid=self.cid)
)
@ -871,7 +843,6 @@ class Context:
# self-cancel (ack) or,
# peer propagated remote cancellation.
msgtyperr: bool = False
if isinstance(error, ContextCancelled):
whom: str = (
@ -883,16 +854,6 @@ class Context:
f'{error}'
)
elif isinstance(error, MsgTypeError):
msgtyperr = True
peer_side: str = self.peer_side(self.side)
log.error(
f'IPC dialog error due to msg-type caused by {peer_side!r} side\n\n'
f'{error}\n'
f'{pformat(self)}\n'
)
else:
log.error(
f'Remote context error:\n\n'
@ -933,9 +894,9 @@ class Context:
# if `._cancel_called` then `.cancel_acked and .cancel_called`
# always should be set.
and not self._is_self_cancelled()
and not cs.cancel_called
and not cs.cancelled_caught
and not msgtyperr
):
# TODO: it'd sure be handy to inject our own
# `trio.Cancelled` subtype here ;)
@ -1040,7 +1001,7 @@ class Context:
# when the runtime finally receives it during teardown
# (normally in `.result()` called from
# `Portal.open_context().__aexit__()`)
if side == 'parent':
if side == 'caller':
if not self._portal:
raise InternalError(
'No portal found!?\n'
@ -1462,10 +1423,7 @@ class Context:
# wait for a final context result/error by "draining"
# (by more or less ignoring) any bi-dir-stream "yield"
# msgs still in transit from the far end.
(
return_msg,
drained_msgs,
) = await _drain_to_final_msg(
drained_msgs: list[dict] = await _drain_to_final_msg(
ctx=self,
hide_tb=hide_tb,
)
@ -1483,10 +1441,7 @@ class Context:
log.cancel(
'Ctx drained pre-result msgs:\n'
f'{pformat(drained_msgs)}\n\n'
f'Final return msg:\n'
f'{return_msg}\n'
f'{pformat(drained_msgs)}'
)
self.maybe_raise(
@ -1653,13 +1608,7 @@ class Context:
async def started(
self,
# TODO: how to type this so that it's the
# same as the payload type? Is this enough?
value: PayloadT|None = None,
strict_parity: bool = False,
complain_no_parity: bool = True,
value: Any | None = None
) -> None:
'''
@ -1680,7 +1629,7 @@ class Context:
f'called `.started()` twice on context with {self.chan.uid}'
)
started_msg = Started(
started = Started(
cid=self.cid,
pld=value,
)
@ -1701,54 +1650,28 @@ class Context:
# https://zguide.zeromq.org/docs/chapter7/#The-Cheap-or-Nasty-Pattern
#
codec: MsgCodec = current_codec()
msg_bytes: bytes = codec.encode(started_msg)
msg_bytes: bytes = codec.encode(started)
try:
# be a "cheap" dialog (see above!)
if (
strict_parity
or
complain_no_parity
):
rt_started: Started = codec.decode(msg_bytes)
rt_started = codec.decode(msg_bytes)
if rt_started != started:
# XXX something is prolly totes cucked with the
# codec state!
if isinstance(rt_started, dict):
rt_started = msgtypes.from_dict_msg(
dict_msg=rt_started,
)
raise RuntimeError(
'Failed to roundtrip `Started` msg?\n'
f'{pformat(rt_started)}\n'
)
# TODO: break these methods out from the struct subtype?
diff = pretty_struct.Struct.__sub__(rt_started, started)
if rt_started != started_msg:
# TODO: break these methods out from the struct subtype?
complaint: str = (
'Started value does not match after codec rountrip?\n\n'
f'{diff}'
)
# TODO: rn this will pretty much always fail with
# any other sequence type embeded in the
# payload...
if self._strict_started:
raise ValueError(complaint)
else:
log.warning(complaint)
diff = pretty_struct.Struct.__sub__(
rt_started,
started_msg,
)
complaint: str = (
'Started value does not match after codec rountrip?\n\n'
f'{diff}'
)
# TODO: rn this will pretty much always fail with
# any other sequence type embeded in the
# payload...
if (
self._strict_started
or
strict_parity
):
raise ValueError(complaint)
else:
log.warning(complaint)
# started_msg = rt_started
await self.chan.send(started_msg)
await self.chan.send(rt_started)
# raise any msg type error NO MATTER WHAT!
except msgspec.ValidationError as verr:
@ -1759,7 +1682,7 @@ class Context:
src_validation_error=verr,
verb_header='Trying to send payload'
# > 'invalid `Started IPC msgs\n'
) from verr
)
self._started_called = True
@ -1860,17 +1783,13 @@ class Context:
else:
log_meth = log.runtime
side: str = self.side
peer_side: str = self.peer_side(side)
log_meth(
f'Delivering IPC ctx error from {peer_side!r} to {side!r} task\n\n'
f'Delivering error-msg to caller\n\n'
f'<= peer {peer_side!r}: {from_uid}\n'
f'<= peer: {from_uid}\n'
f' |_ {nsf}()\n\n'
f'=> {side!r} cid: {cid}\n'
f'=> cid: {cid}\n'
f' |_{self._task}\n\n'
f'{pformat(re)}\n'
@ -1885,7 +1804,6 @@ class Context:
self._maybe_cancel_and_set_remote_error(re)
# XXX only case where returning early is fine!
structfmt = pretty_struct.Struct.pformat
if self._in_overrun:
log.warning(
f'Queueing OVERRUN msg on caller task:\n'
@ -1895,7 +1813,7 @@ class Context:
f'=> cid: {cid}\n'
f' |_{self._task}\n\n'
f'{structfmt(msg)}\n'
f'{pformat(msg)}\n'
)
self._overflow_q.append(msg)
return False
@ -1909,7 +1827,7 @@ class Context:
f'=> {self._task}\n'
f' |_cid={self.cid}\n\n'
f'{structfmt(msg)}\n'
f'{pformat(msg)}\n'
)
# NOTE: if an error is deteced we should always still
@ -2129,9 +2047,6 @@ async def open_context_from_portal(
# place..
allow_overruns=allow_overruns,
)
# ASAP, so that `Context.side: str` can be determined for
# logging / tracing / debug!
ctx._portal: Portal = portal
assert ctx._remote_func_type == 'context'
msg: Started = await ctx._recv_chan.receive()
@ -2150,9 +2065,10 @@ async def open_context_from_portal(
msg=msg,
src_err=src_error,
log=log,
expect_msg=Started,
expect_key='started',
)
ctx._portal: Portal = portal
uid: tuple = portal.channel.uid
cid: str = ctx.cid

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@ -106,7 +106,6 @@ def _trio_main(
Entry point for a `trio_run_in_process` subactor.
'''
__tracebackhide__: bool = True
_state._current_actor = actor
trio_main = partial(
async_main,

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@ -43,12 +43,9 @@ from tractor.msg import (
MsgType,
Stop,
Yield,
pretty_struct,
types as msgtypes,
)
from tractor.msg.pretty_struct import (
iter_fields,
Struct,
)
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ._context import Context
@ -85,7 +82,7 @@ class InternalError(RuntimeError):
_ipcmsg_keys: list[str] = [
fi.name
for fi, k, v
in iter_fields(Error)
in pretty_struct.iter_fields(Error)
]
@ -324,7 +321,7 @@ class RemoteActorError(Exception):
assert self.boxed_type is boxed_type
@property
def ipc_msg(self) -> Struct:
def ipc_msg(self) -> pretty_struct.Struct:
'''
Re-render the underlying `._ipc_msg: Msg` as
a `pretty_struct.Struct` for introspection such that the
@ -337,12 +334,12 @@ class RemoteActorError(Exception):
msg_type: MsgType = type(self._ipc_msg)
fields: dict[str, Any] = {
k: v for _, k, v in
iter_fields(self._ipc_msg)
pretty_struct.iter_fields(self._ipc_msg)
}
return defstruct(
msg_type.__name__,
fields=fields.keys(),
bases=(msg_type, Struct),
bases=(msg_type, pretty_struct.Struct),
)(**fields)
@property
@ -644,11 +641,11 @@ class MsgTypeError(
'''
reprol_fields: list[str] = [
'expected_msg_type',
'payload_msg',
]
extra_body_fields: list[str] = [
'cid',
'expected_msg',
'payload_msg',
]
@property
@ -664,7 +661,9 @@ class MsgTypeError(
return self.msgdata.get('_msg_dict')
@property
def expected_msg(self) -> MsgType|None:
def payload_msg(
self,
) -> MsgType|None:
'''
Attempt to construct what would have been the original
`MsgType`-with-payload subtype (i.e. an instance from the set
@ -675,17 +674,9 @@ class MsgTypeError(
if msg_dict := self.msg_dict.copy():
return msgtypes.from_dict_msg(
dict_msg=msg_dict,
# use_pretty=True,
# ^-TODO-^ would luv to use this BUT then the
# `field_prefix` in `pformat_boxed_tb()` cucks it
# all up.. XD
)
return None
@property
def expected_msg_type(self) -> Type[MsgType]|None:
return type(self.expected_msg)
@property
def cid(self) -> str:
# pre-packed using `.from_decode()` constructor
@ -938,6 +929,7 @@ def _raise_from_no_key_in_msg(
src_err: KeyError,
log: StackLevelAdapter, # caller specific `log` obj
expect_key: str = 'yield',
expect_msg: str = Yield,
stream: MsgStream | None = None,
@ -1052,7 +1044,7 @@ def _raise_from_no_key_in_msg(
# is activated above.
_type: str = 'Stream' if stream else 'Context'
raise MessagingError(
f"{_type} was expecting a {expect_msg} message"
f"{_type} was expecting a '{expect_key.upper()}' message"
" BUT received a non-error msg:\n"
f'{pformat(msg)}'
) from src_err

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@ -130,8 +130,6 @@ def _mk_msg_type_err(
) -> MsgTypeError:
import textwrap
# `Channel.send()` case
if src_validation_error is None: # send-side
@ -211,24 +209,10 @@ def _mk_msg_type_err(
msg, _, maybe_field = msgspec_msg.rpartition('$.')
obj = object()
if (field_val := msg_dict.get(maybe_field, obj)) is not obj:
field_name_expr: str = (
f' |_{maybe_field}: {codec.pld_spec_str} = '
)
fmt_val_lines: list[str] = pformat(field_val).splitlines()
fmt_val: str = (
f'{fmt_val_lines[0]}\n'
+
textwrap.indent(
'\n'.join(fmt_val_lines[1:]),
prefix=' '*len(field_name_expr),
)
)
message += (
f'{msg.rstrip("`")}\n\n'
f'<{msg_type.__qualname__}(\n'
# f'{".".join([msg_type.__module__, msg_type.__qualname__])}\n'
f'{field_name_expr}{fmt_val}\n'
f')>'
f'{msg_type}\n'
f' |_.{maybe_field}: {codec.pld_spec_str} = {field_val!r}\n'
)
msgtyperr = MsgTypeError.from_decode(
@ -354,7 +338,7 @@ class MsgpackTCPStream(MsgTransport):
# self._task = task
self._codec = codec
log.runtime(
f'Using new codec in {self}.recv()\n'
'Using new codec in {self}.recv()\n'
f'codec: {self._codec}\n\n'
f'msg_bytes: {msg_bytes}\n'
)
@ -436,7 +420,7 @@ class MsgpackTCPStream(MsgTransport):
if self._codec.pld_spec != codec.pld_spec:
self._codec = codec
log.runtime(
f'Using new codec in {self}.send()\n'
'Using new codec in {self}.send()\n'
f'codec: {self._codec}\n\n'
f'msg: {msg}\n'
)

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@ -79,7 +79,6 @@ async def open_root_actor(
# enables the multi-process debugger support
debug_mode: bool = False,
maybe_enable_greenback: bool = False, # `.pause_from_sync()/breakpoint()` support
# internal logging
loglevel: str|None = None,
@ -108,16 +107,14 @@ async def open_root_actor(
)
if (
debug_mode
and maybe_enable_greenback
and await _debug.maybe_init_greenback(
and
await _debug.maybe_init_greenback(
raise_not_found=False,
)
):
os.environ['PYTHONBREAKPOINT'] = (
'tractor.devx._debug.pause_from_sync'
)
_state._runtime_vars['use_greenback'] = True
else:
# TODO: disable `breakpoint()` by default (without
# `greenback`) since it will break any multi-actor
@ -388,20 +385,14 @@ async def open_root_actor(
_state._last_actor_terminated = actor
# restore built-in `breakpoint()` hook state
if (
debug_mode
and
maybe_enable_greenback
):
if debug_mode:
if builtin_bp_handler is not None:
sys.breakpointhook = builtin_bp_handler
if orig_bp_path is not None:
os.environ['PYTHONBREAKPOINT'] = orig_bp_path
else:
# clear env back to having no entry
os.environ.pop('PYTHONBREAKPOINT', None)
os.environ.pop('PYTHONBREAKPOINT')
logger.runtime("Root actor terminated")

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@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ from trio import (
TaskStatus,
)
from .msg import NamespacePath
from ._ipc import Channel
from ._context import (
Context,
@ -60,11 +61,6 @@ from .devx import (
)
from . import _state
from .log import get_logger
from .msg import (
current_codec,
MsgCodec,
NamespacePath,
)
from tractor.msg.types import (
CancelAck,
Error,
@ -102,7 +98,6 @@ async def _invoke_non_context(
Context | BaseException
] = trio.TASK_STATUS_IGNORED,
):
__tracebackhide__: bool = True
# TODO: can we unify this with the `context=True` impl below?
if inspect.isasyncgen(coro):
@ -403,11 +398,7 @@ async def _invoke(
__tracebackhide__: bool = hide_tb
treat_as_gen: bool = False
if (
_state.debug_mode()
and
_state._runtime_vars['use_greenback']
):
if _state.debug_mode():
# XXX for .pause_from_sync()` usage we need to make sure
# `greenback` is boostrapped in the subactor!
await _debug.maybe_init_greenback()
@ -521,22 +512,10 @@ async def _invoke(
# wrapper that calls `Context.started()` and then does
# the `await coro()`?
# ------ - ------
# a "context" endpoint is the most general and
# "least sugary" type of RPC with support for
# a "context" endpoint type is the most general and
# "least sugary" type of RPC ep with support for
# bi-dir streaming B)
#
# the concurrency relation is simlar to a task nursery
# wherein a "parent" task (the one that enters
# `trio.open_nursery()` in some actor "opens" (via
# `Portal.open_context()`) an IPC ctx to another peer
# (which is maybe a sub-) actor who then schedules (aka
# `trio.Nursery.start()`s) a new "child" task to execute
# the `@context` annotated func; that is this func we're
# running directly below!
# ------ - ------
#
# StartAck: respond immediately with endpoint info
# StartAck
await chan.send(
StartAck(
cid=cid,
@ -545,11 +524,11 @@ async def _invoke(
)
# TODO: should we also use an `.open_context()` equiv
# for this child side by factoring the impl from
# for this callee side by factoring the impl from
# `Portal.open_context()` into a common helper?
#
# NOTE: there are many different ctx state details
# in a child side instance according to current impl:
# in a callee side instance according to current impl:
# - `.cancelled_caught` can never be `True`.
# -> the below scope is never exposed to the
# `@context` marked RPC function.
@ -575,7 +554,7 @@ async def _invoke(
# NOTE: this happens IFF `ctx._scope.cancel()` is
# called by any of,
# - *this* child task manually calling `ctx.cancel()`.
# - *this* callee task manually calling `ctx.cancel()`.
# - the runtime calling `ctx._deliver_msg()` which
# itself calls `ctx._maybe_cancel_and_set_remote_error()`
# which cancels the scope presuming the input error
@ -652,11 +631,10 @@ async def _invoke(
# f' |_{ctx}'
)
# task-contex was either cancelled by request
# using ``Portal.cancel_actor()`` or
# ``Context.cancel()`` on the far end, or it
# was cancelled by the local child (or callee)
# task, so relay this cancel signal to the
# task-contex was either cancelled by request using
# ``Portal.cancel_actor()`` or ``Context.cancel()``
# on the far end, or it was cancelled by the local
# (callee) task, so relay this cancel signal to the
# other side.
ctxc = ContextCancelled(
message=msg,
@ -677,7 +655,7 @@ async def _invoke(
) as scope_error:
# always set this (child) side's exception as the
# always set this (callee) side's exception as the
# local error on the context
ctx._local_error: BaseException = scope_error
@ -1046,8 +1024,9 @@ async def process_messages(
trio.Event(),
)
# runtime-scoped remote error (since no `.cid`)
case Error():
# XXX remote (runtime scoped) error or uknown
# msg (type).
case Error() | _:
# NOTE: this is the non-rpc error case,
# that is, an error **not** raised inside
# a call to ``_invoke()`` (i.e. no cid was
@ -1055,6 +1034,10 @@ async def process_messages(
# this error to all local channel
# consumers (normally portals) by marking
# the channel as errored
log.exception(
f'Unhandled IPC msg:\n\n'
f'{msg}\n'
)
# assert chan.uid
chan._exc: Exception = unpack_error(
msg,
@ -1062,17 +1045,6 @@ async def process_messages(
)
raise chan._exc
# unknown/invalid msg type?
case _:
codec: MsgCodec = current_codec()
message: str = (
f'Unhandled IPC msg for codec?\n\n'
f'|_{codec}\n\n'
f'{msg}\n'
)
log.exception(message)
raise RuntimeError(message)
log.runtime(
'Waiting on next IPC msg from\n'
f'peer: {chan.uid}\n'

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@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ async def trio_proc(
# })
# track subactor in current nursery
curr_actor: Actor = current_actor()
curr_actor = current_actor()
curr_actor._actoruid2nursery[subactor.uid] = actor_nursery
# resume caller at next checkpoint now that child is up

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@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ from .trionics import (
BroadcastReceiver,
)
from tractor.msg import (
Return,
Stop,
Yield,
)
@ -83,7 +82,7 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
self,
ctx: Context, # typing: ignore # noqa
rx_chan: trio.MemoryReceiveChannel,
_broadcaster: BroadcastReceiver|None = None,
_broadcaster: BroadcastReceiver | None = None,
) -> None:
self._ctx = ctx
@ -97,26 +96,36 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
# delegate directly to underlying mem channel
def receive_nowait(
self,
allow_msgs: list[str] = Yield,
allow_msg_keys: list[str] = ['yield'],
):
# msg: dict = self._rx_chan.receive_nowait()
msg: Yield|Stop = self._rx_chan.receive_nowait()
# TODO: replace msg equiv of this or does the `.pld`
# interface read already satisfy it? I think so, yes?
try:
return msg.pld
except AttributeError as attrerr:
_raise_from_no_key_in_msg(
ctx=self._ctx,
msg=msg,
src_err=attrerr,
log=log,
stream=self,
)
for (
i,
key,
) in enumerate(allow_msg_keys):
try:
# return msg[key]
return msg.pld
# except KeyError as kerr:
except AttributeError as attrerr:
if i < (len(allow_msg_keys) - 1):
continue
_raise_from_no_key_in_msg(
ctx=self._ctx,
msg=msg,
# src_err=kerr,
src_err=attrerr,
log=log,
expect_key=key,
stream=self,
)
async def receive(
self,
hide_tb: bool = False,
hide_tb: bool = True,
):
'''
Receive a single msg from the IPC transport, the next in
@ -148,9 +157,10 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
try:
try:
msg: Yield = await self._rx_chan.receive()
# return msg['yield']
return msg.pld
# TODO: implement with match: instead?
# except KeyError as kerr:
except AttributeError as attrerr:
# src_err = kerr
src_err = attrerr
@ -160,8 +170,10 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
_raise_from_no_key_in_msg(
ctx=self._ctx,
msg=msg,
# src_err=kerr,
src_err=attrerr,
log=log,
expect_key='yield',
stream=self,
)
@ -292,7 +304,7 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
while not drained:
try:
maybe_final_msg = self.receive_nowait(
allow_msgs=[Yield, Return],
allow_msg_keys=['yield', 'return'],
)
if maybe_final_msg:
log.debug(

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@ -119,11 +119,11 @@ class ActorNursery:
name: str,
*,
bind_addrs: list[tuple[str, int]] = [_default_bind_addr],
rpc_module_paths: list[str]|None = None,
enable_modules: list[str]|None = None,
loglevel: str|None = None, # set log level per subactor
nursery: trio.Nursery|None = None,
debug_mode: bool|None = None,
rpc_module_paths: list[str] | None = None,
enable_modules: list[str] | None = None,
loglevel: str | None = None, # set log level per subactor
nursery: trio.Nursery | None = None,
debug_mode: bool | None = None,
infect_asyncio: bool = False,
) -> Portal:
'''

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@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ def mk_codec(
# instance of the default `msgspec.msgpack` codec settings, i.e.
# no custom structs, hooks or other special types.
_def_msgspec_codec: MsgCodec = mk_codec(ipc_pld_spec=Any)
_def_msgspec_codec: MsgCodec = mk_codec(ipc_msg_spec=Any)
# The built-in IPC `Msg` spec.
# Our composing "shuttle" protocol which allows `tractor`-app code

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@ -451,8 +451,7 @@ def from_dict_msg(
dict_msg: dict,
msgT: MsgType|None = None,
tag_field: str = 'msg_type',
use_pretty: bool = False,
tag_field: str = 'msg_type'
) -> MsgType:
'''
@ -469,19 +468,6 @@ def from_dict_msg(
# XXX ensure tag field is removed
msgT_name: str = dict_msg.pop(msg_type_tag_field)
msgT: MsgType = _msg_table[msgT_name]
if use_pretty:
msgT = defstruct(
name=msgT_name,
fields=[
(key, fi.type)
for fi, key, _
in pretty_struct.iter_fields(msgT)
],
bases=(
pretty_struct.Struct,
msgT,
),
)
return msgT(**dict_msg)
# TODO: should be make a msg version of `ContextCancelled?`