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@ -26,10 +26,8 @@ jobs:
run: pip install -U . --upgrade-strategy eager -r requirements-test.txt
- name: Run MyPy check
run: mypy tractor/ --ignore-missing-imports --show-traceback
run: mypy tractor/ --ignore-missing-imports
# test that we can generate a software distribution and install it
# thus avoid missing file issues after packaging.
sdist-linux:
name: 'sdist'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@ -59,12 +57,8 @@ jobs:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest]
python: ['3.10']
spawn_backend: [
'trio',
'mp_spawn',
'mp_forkserver',
]
python: ['3.9', '3.10']
spawn_backend: ['trio', 'mp']
steps:
@ -79,53 +73,71 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
run: pip install -U . -r requirements-test.txt -r requirements-docs.txt --upgrade-strategy eager
- name: List dependencies
run: pip list
- name: Run tests
run: pytest tests/ --spawn-backend=${{ matrix.spawn_backend }} -rs
testing-linux-msgspec:
# runs jobs on all OS's but with optional `msgspec` dep installed
name: '${{ matrix.os }} Python ${{ matrix.python }} - ${{ matrix.spawn_backend }} - msgspec'
timeout-minutes: 10
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest]
python: ['3.9', '3.10']
spawn_backend: ['trio', 'mp']
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: '${{ matrix.python }}'
- name: Install dependencies
run: pip install -U .[msgspec] -r requirements-test.txt -r requirements-docs.txt --upgrade-strategy eager
- name: Run tests
run: pytest tests/ --spawn-backend=${{ matrix.spawn_backend }} -rsx
run: pytest tests/ --spawn-backend=${{ matrix.spawn_backend }} -rs
# We skip 3.10 on windows for now due to not having any collabs to
# debug the CI failures. Anyone wanting to hack and solve them is very
# welcome, but our primary user base is not using that OS.
# We skip 3.10 on windows for now due to
# https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8733
# some kinda weird `pyreadline` issue..
# TODO: use job filtering to accomplish instead of repeated
# boilerplate as is above XD:
# - https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/managing-complex-workflows
# - https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/managing-complex-workflows#using-a-build-matrix
# - https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idif
# testing-windows:
# name: '${{ matrix.os }} Python ${{ matrix.python }} - ${{ matrix.spawn_backend }}'
# timeout-minutes: 12
# runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
testing-windows:
name: '${{ matrix.os }} Python ${{ matrix.python }} - ${{ matrix.spawn_backend }}'
timeout-minutes: 12
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
# strategy:
# fail-fast: false
# matrix:
# os: [windows-latest]
# python: ['3.10']
# spawn_backend: ['trio', 'mp']
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [windows-latest]
python: ['3.9', '3.10']
spawn_backend: ['trio', 'mp']
# steps:
steps:
# - name: Checkout
# uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
# - name: Setup python
# uses: actions/setup-python@v2
# with:
# python-version: '${{ matrix.python }}'
- name: Setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: '${{ matrix.python }}'
# - name: Install dependencies
# run: pip install -U . -r requirements-test.txt -r requirements-docs.txt --upgrade-strategy eager
- name: Install dependencies
run: pip install -U . -r requirements-test.txt -r requirements-docs.txt --upgrade-strategy eager
# # TODO: pretty sure this solves debugger deps-issues on windows, but it needs to
# # be verified by someone with a native setup.
# # - name: Force pyreadline3
# # run: pip uninstall pyreadline; pip install -U pyreadline3
# - name: List dependencies
# run: pip list
# - name: Run tests
# run: pytest tests/ --spawn-backend=${{ matrix.spawn_backend }} -rsx
- name: Run tests
run: pytest tests/ --spawn-backend=${{ matrix.spawn_backend }} -rs

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Add ``tractor.query_actor()`` an addr looker-upper which doesn't deliver
a ``Portal`` instance and instead just a socket address ``tuple``.
Sometimes it's handy to just have a simple way to figure out if
a "service" actor is up, so add this discovery helper for that. We'll
prolly just leave it undocumented for now until we figure out
a longer-term/better discovery system.

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NEWS.rst
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@ -4,148 +4,6 @@ Changelog
.. towncrier release notes start
tractor 0.1.0a5 (2022-08-03)
============================
This is our final release supporting Python 3.9 since we will be moving
internals to the new `match:` syntax from 3.10 going forward and
further, we have officially dropped usage of the `msgpack` library and
happily adopted `msgspec`.
Features
--------
- `#165 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/165>`_: Add SIGINT
protection to our `pdbpp` based debugger subystem such that for
(single-depth) actor trees in debug mode we ignore interrupts in any
actor currently holding the TTY lock thus avoiding clobbering IPC
connections and/or task and process state when working in the REPL.
As a big note currently so called "nested" actor trees (trees with
actors having more then one parent/ancestor) are not fully supported
since we don't yet have a mechanism to relay the debug mode knowledge
"up" the actor tree (for eg. when handling a crash in a leaf actor).
As such currently there is a set of tests and known scenarios which will
result in process cloberring by the zombie repaing machinery and these
have been documented in https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/320.
The implementation details include:
- utilizing a custom SIGINT handler which we apply whenever an actor's
runtime enters the debug machinery, which we also make sure the
stdlib's `pdb` configuration doesn't override (which it does by
default without special instance config).
- litter the runtime with `maybe_wait_for_debugger()` mostly in spots
where the root actor should block before doing embedded nursery
teardown ops which both cancel potential-children-in-deubg as well
as eventually trigger zombie reaping machinery.
- hardening of the TTY locking semantics/API both in terms of IPC
terminations and cancellation and lock release determinism from
sync debugger instance methods.
- factoring of locking infrastructure into a new `._debug.Lock` global
which encapsulates all details of the ``trio`` sync primitives and
task/actor uid management and tracking.
We also add `ctrl-c` cases throughout the test suite though these are
disabled for py3.9 (`pdbpp` UX differences that don't seem worth
compensating for, especially since this will be our last 3.9 supported
release) and there are a slew of marked cases that aren't expected to
work in CI more generally (as mentioned in the "nested" tree note
above) despite seemingly working when run manually on linux.
- `#304 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/304>`_: Add a new
``to_asyncio.LinkedTaskChannel.subscribe()`` which gives task-oriented
broadcast functionality semantically equivalent to
``tractor.MsgStream.subscribe()`` this makes it possible for multiple
``trio``-side tasks to consume ``asyncio``-side task msgs in tandem.
Further Improvements to the test suite were added in this patch set
including a new scenario test for a sub-actor managed "service nursery"
(implementing the basics of a "service manager") including use of
*infected asyncio* mode. Further we added a lower level
``test_trioisms.py`` to start to track issues we need to work around in
``trio`` itself which in this case included a bug we were trying to
solve related to https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/2258.
Bug Fixes
---------
- `#318 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/318>`_: Fix
a previously undetected ``trio``-``asyncio`` task lifetime linking
issue with the ``to_asyncio.open_channel_from()`` api where both sides
where not properly waiting/signalling termination and it was possible
for ``asyncio``-side errors to not propagate due to a race condition.
The implementation fix summary is:
- add state to signal the end of the ``trio`` side task to be
read by the ``asyncio`` side and always cancel any ongoing
task in such cases.
- always wait on the ``asyncio`` task termination from the ``trio``
side on error before maybe raising said error.
- always close the ``trio`` mem chan on exit to ensure the other
side can detect it and follow.
Trivial/Internal Changes
------------------------
- `#248 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/248>`_: Adjust the
`tractor._spawn.soft_wait()` strategy to avoid sending an actor cancel
request (via `Portal.cancel_actor()`) if either the child process is
detected as having terminated or the IPC channel is detected to be
closed.
This ensures (even) more deterministic inter-actor cancellation by
avoiding the timeout condition where possible when a whild never
sucessfully spawned, crashed, or became un-contactable over IPC.
- `#295 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/295>`_: Add an
experimental ``tractor.msg.NamespacePath`` type for passing Python
objects by "reference" through a ``str``-subtype message and using the
new ``pkgutil.resolve_name()`` for reference loading.
- `#298 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/298>`_: Add a new
`tractor.experimental` subpackage for staging new high level APIs and
subystems that we might eventually make built-ins.
- `#300 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/300>`_: Update to and
pin latest ``msgpack`` (1.0.3) and ``msgspec`` (0.4.0) both of which
required adjustments for backwards imcompatible API tweaks.
- `#303 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/303>`_: Fence off
``multiprocessing`` imports until absolutely necessary in an effort to
avoid "resource tracker" spawning side effects that seem to have
varying degrees of unreliability per Python release. Port to new
``msgspec.DecodeError``.
- `#305 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/305>`_: Add
``tractor.query_actor()`` an addr looker-upper which doesn't deliver
a ``Portal`` instance and instead just a socket address ``tuple``.
Sometimes it's handy to just have a simple way to figure out if
a "service" actor is up, so add this discovery helper for that. We'll
prolly just leave it undocumented for now until we figure out
a longer-term/better discovery system.
- `#316 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/316>`_: Run windows
CI jobs on python 3.10 after some hacks for ``pdbpp`` dependency
issues.
Issue was to do with the now deprecated `pyreadline` project which
should be changed over to `pyreadline3`.
- `#317 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/317>`_: Drop use of
the ``msgpack`` package and instead move fully to the ``msgspec``
codec library.
We've now used ``msgspec`` extensively in production and there's no
reason to not use it as default. Further this change preps us for the up
and coming typed messaging semantics (#196), dialog-unprotocol system
(#297), and caps-based messaging-protocols (#299) planned before our
first beta.
tractor 0.1.0a4 (2021-12-18)
============================

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@ -3,20 +3,13 @@
|gh_actions|
|docs|
``tractor`` is a `structured concurrent`_, multi-processing_ runtime
built on trio_.
``tractor`` is a `structured concurrent`_, multi-processing_ runtime built on trio_.
Fundamentally, ``tractor`` gives you parallelism via
``trio``-"*actors*": independent Python processes (aka
non-shared-memory threads) which maintain structured
concurrency (SC) *end-to-end* inside a *supervision tree*.
Cross-process (and thus cross-host) SC is accomplished through the
combined use of our "actor nurseries_" and an "SC-transitive IPC
protocol" constructed on top of multiple Pythons each running a ``trio``
Fundamentally ``tractor`` gives you parallelism via ``trio``-"*actors*":
our nurseries_ let you spawn new Python processes which each run a ``trio``
scheduled runtime - a call to ``trio.run()``.
We believe the system adheres to the `3 axioms`_ of an "`actor model`_"
We believe the system adhere's to the `3 axioms`_ of an "`actor model`_"
but likely *does not* look like what *you* probably think an "actor
model" looks like, and that's *intentional*.
@ -29,10 +22,9 @@ Features
- **It's just** a ``trio`` API
- *Infinitely nesteable* process trees
- Builtin IPC streaming APIs with task fan-out broadcasting
- A "native" multi-core debugger REPL using `pdbp`_ (a fork & fix of
`pdb++`_ thanks to @mdmintz!)
- A (first ever?) "native" multi-core debugger UX for Python using `pdb++`_
- Support for a swappable, OS specific, process spawning layer
- A modular transport stack, allowing for custom serialization (eg. with
- A modular transport stack, allowing for custom serialization (eg.
`msgspec`_), communications protocols, and environment specific IPC
primitives
- Support for spawning process-level-SC, inter-loop one-to-one-task oriented
@ -156,7 +148,7 @@ it **is a bug**.
"Native" multi-process debugging
--------------------------------
Using the magic of `pdbp`_ and our internal IPC, we've
Using the magic of `pdb++`_ and our internal IPC, we've
been able to create a native feeling debugging experience for
any (sub-)process in your ``tractor`` tree.
@ -497,6 +489,12 @@ From PyPi::
pip install tractor
To try out the (optionally) faster `msgspec`_ codec instead of the
default ``msgpack`` lib::
pip install tractor[msgspec]
From git::
pip install git+git://github.com/goodboy/tractor.git
@ -565,22 +563,11 @@ properties of the system.
What's on the TODO:
-------------------
Help us push toward the future of distributed `Python`.
Help us push toward the future.
- Erlang-style supervisors via composed context managers (see `#22
<https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/22>`_)
- Typed messaging protocols (ex. via ``msgspec.Struct``, see `#36
- Typed messaging protocols (ex. via ``msgspec``, see `#36
<https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/36>`_)
- Typed capability-based (dialog) protocols ( see `#196
<https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/196>`_ with draft work
started in `#311 <https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/pull/311>`_)
- We **recently disabled CI-testing on windows** and need help getting
it running again! (see `#327
<https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/pull/327>`_). **We do have windows
support** (and have for quite a while) but since no active hacker
exists in the user-base to help test on that OS, for now we're not
actively maintaining testing due to the added hassle and general
latency..
- Erlang-style supervisors via composed context managers
Feel like saying hi?
@ -592,19 +579,18 @@ say hi, please feel free to reach us in our `matrix channel`_. If
matrix seems too hip, we're also mostly all in the the `trio gitter
channel`_!
.. _structured concurrent: https://trio.discourse.group/t/concise-definition-of-structured-concurrency/228
.. _multi-processing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiprocessing
.. _trio: https://github.com/python-trio/trio
.. _nurseries: https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/#nurseries-a-structured-replacement-for-go-statements
.. _actor model: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model
.. _trio: https://github.com/python-trio/trio
.. _multi-processing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiprocessing
.. _trionic: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/design.html#high-level-design-principles
.. _async sandwich: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial.html#async-sandwich
.. _structured concurrent: https://trio.discourse.group/t/concise-definition-of-structured-concurrency/228
.. _3 axioms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7erJ1DV_Tlo&t=162s
.. .. _3 axioms: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model#Fundamental_concepts
.. _adherance to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7erJ1DV_Tlo&t=1821s
.. _trio gitter channel: https://gitter.im/python-trio/general
.. _matrix channel: https://matrix.to/#/!tractor:matrix.org
.. _pdbp: https://github.com/mdmintz/pdbp
.. _pdb++: https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp
.. _guest mode: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference-lowlevel.html?highlight=guest%20mode#using-guest-mode-to-run-trio-on-top-of-other-event-loops
.. _messages: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_passing

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@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ tasks spawned via multiple RPC calls to an actor can modify
# a per process cache
_actor_cache: dict[str, bool] = {}
_actor_cache: Dict[str, bool] = {}
def ping_endpoints(endpoints: List[str]):

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'''
Complex edge case where during real-time streaming the IPC tranport
channels are wiped out (purposely in this example though it could have
been an outage) and we want to ensure that despite being in debug mode
(or not) the user can sent SIGINT once they notice the hang and the
actor tree will eventually be cancelled without leaving any zombies.
'''
import trio
from tractor import (
open_nursery,
context,
Context,
MsgStream,
)
async def break_channel_silently_then_error(
stream: MsgStream,
):
async for msg in stream:
await stream.send(msg)
# XXX: close the channel right after an error is raised
# purposely breaking the IPC transport to make sure the parent
# doesn't get stuck in debug or hang on the connection join.
# this more or less simulates an infinite msg-receive hang on
# the other end.
await stream._ctx.chan.send(None)
assert 0
async def close_stream_and_error(
stream: MsgStream,
):
async for msg in stream:
await stream.send(msg)
# wipe out channel right before raising
await stream._ctx.chan.send(None)
await stream.aclose()
assert 0
@context
async def recv_and_spawn_net_killers(
ctx: Context,
break_ipc_after: bool | int = False,
) -> None:
'''
Receive stream msgs and spawn some IPC killers mid-stream.
'''
await ctx.started()
async with (
ctx.open_stream() as stream,
trio.open_nursery() as n,
):
async for i in stream:
print(f'child echoing {i}')
await stream.send(i)
if (
break_ipc_after
and i > break_ipc_after
):
'#################################\n'
'Simulating child-side IPC BREAK!\n'
'#################################'
n.start_soon(break_channel_silently_then_error, stream)
n.start_soon(close_stream_and_error, stream)
async def main(
debug_mode: bool = False,
start_method: str = 'trio',
# by default we break the parent IPC first (if configured to break
# at all), but this can be changed so the child does first (even if
# both are set to break).
break_parent_ipc_after: int | bool = False,
break_child_ipc_after: int | bool = False,
) -> None:
async with (
open_nursery(
start_method=start_method,
# NOTE: even debugger is used we shouldn't get
# a hang since it never engages due to broken IPC
debug_mode=debug_mode,
loglevel='warning',
) as an,
):
portal = await an.start_actor(
'chitty_hijo',
enable_modules=[__name__],
)
async with portal.open_context(
recv_and_spawn_net_killers,
break_ipc_after=break_child_ipc_after,
) as (ctx, sent):
async with ctx.open_stream() as stream:
for i in range(1000):
if (
break_parent_ipc_after
and i > break_parent_ipc_after
):
print(
'#################################\n'
'Simulating parent-side IPC BREAK!\n'
'#################################'
)
await stream._ctx.chan.send(None)
# it actually breaks right here in the
# mp_spawn/forkserver backends and thus the zombie
# reaper never even kicks in?
print(f'parent sending {i}')
await stream.send(i)
with trio.move_on_after(2) as cs:
# NOTE: in the parent side IPC failure case this
# will raise an ``EndOfChannel`` after the child
# is killed and sends a stop msg back to it's
# caller/this-parent.
rx = await stream.receive()
print(f"I'm a happy user and echoed to me is {rx}")
if cs.cancelled_caught:
# pretend to be a user seeing no streaming action
# thinking it's a hang, and then hitting ctl-c..
print("YOO i'm a user anddd thingz hangin..")
print(
"YOO i'm mad send side dun but thingz hangin..\n"
'MASHING CTlR-C Ctl-c..'
)
raise KeyboardInterrupt
if __name__ == '__main__':
trio.run(main)

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@ -27,17 +27,6 @@ async def main():
# retreive results
async with p0.open_stream_from(breakpoint_forever) as stream:
# triggers the first name error
try:
await p1.run(name_error)
except tractor.RemoteActorError as rae:
assert rae.type is NameError
async for i in stream:
# a second time try the failing subactor and this tie
# let error propagate up to the parent/nursery.
await p1.run(name_error)

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@ -12,31 +12,18 @@ async def breakpoint_forever():
while True:
await tractor.breakpoint()
# NOTE: if the test never sent 'q'/'quit' commands
# on the pdb repl, without this checkpoint line the
# repl would spin in this actor forever.
# await trio.sleep(0)
async def spawn_until(depth=0):
""""A nested nursery that triggers another ``NameError``.
"""
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
if depth < 1:
await n.run_in_actor(breakpoint_forever)
p = await n.run_in_actor(
# await n.run_in_actor('breakpoint_forever', breakpoint_forever)
await n.run_in_actor(
name_error,
name='name_error'
)
await trio.sleep(0.5)
# rx and propagate error from child
await p.result()
else:
# recusrive call to spawn another process branching layer of
# the tree
depth -= 1
await n.run_in_actor(
spawn_until,
@ -66,7 +53,6 @@ async def main():
"""
async with tractor.open_nursery(
debug_mode=True,
# loglevel='cancel',
) as n:
# spawn both actors
@ -81,16 +67,8 @@ async def main():
name='spawner1',
)
# TODO: test this case as well where the parent don't see
# the sub-actor errors by default and instead expect a user
# ctrl-c to kill the root.
with trio.move_on_after(3):
await trio.sleep_forever()
# gah still an issue here.
await portal.result()
# should never get here
await portal1.result()

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import trio
import tractor
@tractor.context
async def just_sleep(
ctx: tractor.Context,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
'''
Start and sleep.
'''
await ctx.started()
await trio.sleep_forever()
async def main() -> None:
async with tractor.open_nursery(
debug_mode=True,
) as n:
portal = await n.start_actor(
'ctx_child',
# XXX: we don't enable the current module in order
# to trigger `ModuleNotFound`.
enable_modules=[],
)
async with portal.open_context(
just_sleep, # taken from pytest parameterization
) as (ctx, sent):
raise KeyboardInterrupt
if __name__ == '__main__':
trio.run(main)

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@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
import os
import sys
import trio
import tractor
async def main() -> None:
async with tractor.open_nursery(debug_mode=True) as an:
assert os.environ['PYTHONBREAKPOINT'] == 'tractor._debug._set_trace'
# TODO: an assert that verifies the hook has indeed been, hooked
# XD
assert sys.breakpointhook is not tractor._debug._set_trace
breakpoint()
# TODO: an assert that verifies the hook is unhooked..
assert sys.breakpointhook
breakpoint()
if __name__ == '__main__':
trio.run(main)

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@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
import tractor
import trio
async def gen():
yield 'yo'
await tractor.breakpoint()
yield 'yo'
await tractor.breakpoint()
@tractor.context
async def just_bp(
ctx: tractor.Context,
) -> None:
await ctx.started()
await tractor.breakpoint()
# TODO: bps and errors in this call..
async for val in gen():
print(val)
# await trio.sleep(0.5)
# prematurely destroy the connection
await ctx.chan.aclose()
# THIS CAUSES AN UNRECOVERABLE HANG
# without latest ``pdbpp``:
assert 0
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery(
debug_mode=True,
) as n:
p = await n.start_actor(
'bp_boi',
enable_modules=[__name__],
)
async with p.open_context(
just_bp,
) as (ctx, first):
await trio.sleep_forever()
if __name__ == '__main__':
trio.run(main)

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@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ import tractor
async def aio_echo_server(
to_trio: trio.MemorySendChannel,
from_trio: asyncio.Queue,
) -> None:
# a first message must be sent **from** this ``asyncio``

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@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
import trio
import click
import tractor
import pydantic
# from multiprocessing import shared_memory
@tractor.context
async def just_sleep(
ctx: tractor.Context,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
'''
Test a small ping-pong 2-way streaming server.
'''
await ctx.started()
await trio.sleep_forever()
async def main() -> None:
proc = await trio.open_process( (
'python',
'-c',
'import trio; trio.run(trio.sleep_forever)',
))
await proc.wait()
# await trio.sleep_forever()
# async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
# portal = await n.start_actor(
# 'rpc_server',
# enable_modules=[__name__],
# )
# async with portal.open_context(
# just_sleep, # taken from pytest parameterization
# ) as (ctx, sent):
# await trio.sleep_forever()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import time
# time.sleep(999)
trio.run(main)

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"""
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from typing import Callable
from typing import List, Callable
import itertools
import math
import time
@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ async def worker_pool(workers=4):
async def _map(
worker_func: Callable[[int], bool],
sequence: list[int]
) -> list[bool]:
sequence: List[int]
) -> List[bool]:
# define an async (local) task to collect results from workers
async def send_result(func, value, portal):

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@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
Adjust the `tractor._spawn.soft_wait()` strategy to avoid sending an
actor cancel request (via `Portal.cancel_actor()`) if either the child
process is detected as having terminated or the IPC channel is detected
to be closed.
This ensures (even) more deterministic inter-actor cancellation by
avoiding the timeout condition where possible when a whild never
sucessfully spawned, crashed, or became un-contactable over IPC.

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Add an experimental ``tractor.msg.NamespacePath`` type for passing Python
objects by "reference" through a ``str``-subtype message and using the
new ``pkgutil.resolve_name()`` for reference loading.

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
Add a new `tractor.experimental` subpackage for staging new high level
APIs and subystems that we might eventually make built-ins.

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
Update to and pin latest ``msgpack`` (1.0.3) and ``msgspec`` (0.4.0)
both of which required adjustments for backwards imcompatible API
tweaks.

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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
Fence off ``multiprocessing`` imports until absolutely necessary in an
effort to avoid "resource tracker" spawning side effects that seem to
have varying degrees of unreliability per Python release. Port to new
``msgspec.DecodeError``.

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
Add a new ``to_asyncio.LinkedTaskChannel.subscribe()`` which gives
task-oriented broadcast functionality semantically equivalent to
``tractor.MsgStream.subscribe()`` this makes it possible for multiple
``trio``-side tasks to consume ``asyncio``-side task msgs in tandem.
Further Improvements to the test suite were added in this patch set
including a new scenario test for a sub-actor managed "service nursery"
(implementing the basics of a "service manager") including use of
*infected asyncio* mode. Further we added a lower level
``test_trioisms.py`` to start to track issues we need to work around in
``trio`` itself which in this case included a bug we were trying to
solve related to https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/2258.

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
Run windows CI jobs on python 3.10 after some
hacks for ``pdbpp`` dependency issues.
Issue was to do with the now deprecated `pyreadline` project which
should be changed over to `pyreadline3`.

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@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
Strictly support Python 3.10+, start runtime machinery reorg
Since we want to push forward using the new `match:` syntax for our
internal RPC-msg loops, we officially drop 3.9 support for the next
release which should coincide well with the first release of 3.11.
This patch set also officially removes the ``tractor.run()`` API (which
has been deprecated for some time) as well as starts an initial re-org
of the internal runtime core by:
- renaming ``tractor._actor`` -> ``._runtime``
- moving the ``._runtime.ActorActor._process_messages()`` and
``._async_main()`` to be module level singleton-task-functions since
they are only started once for each connection and actor spawn
respectively; this internal API thus looks more similar to (at the
time of writing) the ``trio``-internals in ``trio._core._run``.
- officially remove ``tractor.run()``, now deprecated for some time.

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@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
Only set `._debug.Lock.local_pdb_complete` if has been created.
This can be triggered by a very rare race condition (and thus we have no
working test yet) but it is known to exist in (a) consumer project(s).

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@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
Add support for ``trio >= 0.22`` and support for the new Python 3.11
``[Base]ExceptionGroup`` from `pep 654`_ via the backported
`exceptiongroup`_ package and some final fixes to the debug mode
subsystem.
This port ended up driving some (hopefully) final fixes to our debugger
subsystem including the solution to all lingering stdstreams locking
race-conditions and deadlock scenarios. This includes extending the
debugger tests suite as well as cancellation and ``asyncio`` mode cases.
Some of the notable details:
- always reverting to the ``trio`` SIGINT handler when leaving debug
mode.
- bypassing child attempts to acquire the debug lock when detected
to be amdist actor-runtime-cancellation.
- allowing the root actor to cancel local but IPC-stale subactor
requests-tasks for the debug lock when in a "no IPC peers" state.
Further we refined our ``ActorNursery`` semantics to be more similar to
``trio`` in the sense that parent task errors are always packed into the
actor-nursery emitted exception group and adjusted all tests and
examples accordingly.
.. _pep 654: https://peps.python.org/pep-0654/#handling-exception-groups
.. _exceptiongroup: https://github.com/python-trio/exceptiongroup

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@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
Establish an explicit "backend spawning" method table; use it from CI
More clearly lays out the current set of (3) backends: ``['trio',
'mp_spawn', 'mp_forkserver']`` and adjusts the ``._spawn.py`` internals
as well as the test suite to accommodate.

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@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
Add ``key: Callable[..., Hashable]`` support to ``.trionics.maybe_open_context()``
Gives users finer grained control over cache hit behaviour using
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@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
Add support for debug-lock blocking using a ``._debug.Lock._blocked:
set[tuple]`` and add ids when no-more IPC connections with the
root actor are detected.
This is an enhancement which (mostly) solves a lingering debugger
locking race case we needed to handle:
- child crashes acquires TTY lock in root and attaches to ``pdb``
- child IPC goes down such that all channels to the root are broken
/ non-functional.
- root is stuck thinking the child is still in debug even though it
can't be contacted and the child actor machinery hasn't been
cancelled by its parent.
- root get's stuck in deadlock with child since it won't send a cancel
request until the child is finished debugging (to avoid clobbering
a child that is actually using the debugger), but the child can't
unlock the debugger bc IPC is down and it can't contact the root.
To avoid this scenario add debug lock blocking list via
`._debug.Lock._blocked: set[tuple]` which holds actor uids for any actor
that is detected by the root as having no transport channel connections
(of which at least one should exist if this sub-actor at some point
acquired the debug lock). The root consequently checks this list for any
actor that tries to (re)acquire the lock and blocks with
a ``ContextCancelled``. Further, when a debug condition is tested in
``._runtime._invoke``, the context's ``._enter_debugger_on_cancel`` is
set to `False` if the actor was put on the block list then all
post-mortem / crash handling will be bypassed for that task.
In theory this approach to block list management may cause problems
where some nested child actor acquires and releases the lock multiple
times and it gets stuck on the block list after the first use? If this
turns out to be an issue we can try changing the strat so blocks are
only added when the root has zero IPC peers left?
Further, this adds a root-locking-task side cancel scope,
``Lock._root_local_task_cs_in_debug``, which can be ``.cancel()``-ed by the root
runtime when a stale lock is detected during the IPC channel testing.
However, right now we're NOT using this since it seems to cause test
failures likely due to causing pre-mature cancellation and maybe needs
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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
Rework our ``.trionics.BroadcastReceiver`` internals to avoid method
recursion and approach a design and interface closer to ``trio``'s
``MemoryReceiveChannel``.
The details of the internal changes include:
- implementing a ``BroadcastReceiver.receive_nowait()`` and using it
within the async ``.receive()`` thus avoiding recursion from
``.receive()``.
- failing over to an internal ``._receive_from_underlying()`` when the
``_nowait()`` call raises ``trio.WouldBlock``
- adding ``BroadcastState.statistics()`` for debugging and testing both
internals and by users.
- add an internal ``BroadcastReceiver._raise_on_lag: bool`` which can be
set to avoid ``Lagged`` raising for possible use cases where a user
wants to choose between a [cheap or nasty
pattern](https://zguide.zeromq.org/docs/chapter7/#The-Cheap-or-Nasty-Pattern)
the the particular stream (we use this in ``piker``'s dark clearing
engine to avoid fast feeds breaking during HFT periods).

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@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
Always ``list``-cast the ``mngrs`` input to
``.trionics.gather_contexts()`` and ensure its size otherwise raise
a ``ValueError``.
Turns out that trying to pass an inline-style generator comprehension
doesn't seem to work inside the ``async with`` expression? Further, in
such a case we can get a hang waiting on the all-entered event
completion when the internal mngrs iteration is a noop. Instead we
always greedily check a size and error on empty input; the lazy
iteration of a generator input is not beneficial anyway since we're
entering all manager instances in concurrent tasks.

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@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
Fixes to ensure IPC (channel) breakage doesn't result in hung actor
trees; the zombie reaping and general supervision machinery will always
clean up and terminate.
This includes not only the (mostly minor) fixes to solve these cases but
also a new extensive test suite in `test_advanced_faults.py` with an
accompanying highly configurable example module-script in
`examples/advanced_faults/ipc_failure_during_stream.py`. Tests ensure we
never get hang or zombies despite operating in debug mode and attempt to
simulate all possible IPC transport failure cases for a local-host actor
tree.
Further we simplify `Context.open_stream.__aexit__()` to just call
`MsgStream.aclose()` directly more or less avoiding a pure duplicate
code path.

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
Always redraw the `pdbpp` prompt on `SIGINT` during REPL use.
There was recent changes todo with Python 3.10 that required us to pin
to a specific commit in `pdbpp` which have recently been fixed minus
this last issue with `SIGINT` shielding: not clobbering or not
showing the `(Pdb++)` prompt on ctlr-c by the user. This repairs all
that by firstly removing the standard KBI intercepting of the std lib's
`pdb.Pdb._cmdloop()` as well as ensuring that only the actor with REPL
control ever reports `SIGINT` handler log msgs and prompt redraws. With
this we move back to using pypi `pdbpp` release.

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@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
Drop `trio.Process.aclose()` usage, copy into our spawning code.
The details are laid out in https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/330.
`trio` changed is process running quite some time ago, this just copies
out the small bit we needed (from the old `.aclose()`) for hard kills
where a soft runtime cancel request fails and our "zombie killer"
implementation kicks in.

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@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
Switch to using the fork & fix of `pdb++`, `pdbp`:
https://github.com/mdmintz/pdbp
Allows us to sidestep a variety of issues that aren't being maintained
in the upstream project thanks to the hard work of @mdmintz!
We also include some default settings adjustments as per recent
development on the fork:
- sticky mode is still turned on by default but now activates when
a using the `ll` repl command.
- turn off line truncation by default to avoid inter-line gaps when
resizing the terimnal during use.
- when using the backtrace cmd either by `w` or `bt`, the config
automatically switches to non-sticky mode.

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@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
[tool.towncrier]
package = "tractor"
filename = "NEWS.rst"
directory = "nooz/"
version = "0.1.0a6"
title_format = "tractor {version} ({project_date})"
template = "nooz/_template.rst"
all_bullets = true
[[tool.towncrier.type]]
directory = "feature"
name = "Features"
showcontent = true
[[tool.towncrier.type]]
directory = "bugfix"
name = "Bug Fixes"
showcontent = true
[[tool.towncrier.type]]
directory = "doc"
name = "Improved Documentation"
showcontent = true
[[tool.towncrier.type]]
directory = "trivial"
name = "Trivial/Internal Changes"
showcontent = true

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@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
pytest
pytest-trio
pytest-timeout
pdbp
mypy
trio_typing
pdbpp
mypy<0.920
trio_typing<0.7.0
pexpect
towncrier

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@ -25,62 +25,59 @@ with open('docs/README.rst', encoding='utf-8') as f:
setup(
name="tractor",
version='0.1.0a6dev0', # alpha zone
description='structured concurrrent `trio`-"actors"',
version='0.1.0a5.dev', # alpha zone
description='structured concurrrent "actors"',
long_description=readme,
license='AGPLv3',
author='Tyler Goodlet',
maintainer='Tyler Goodlet',
maintainer_email='goodboy_foss@protonmail.com',
maintainer_email='jgbt@protonmail.com',
url='https://github.com/goodboy/tractor',
platforms=['linux', 'windows'],
packages=[
'tractor',
'tractor.experimental',
'tractor.trionics',
'tractor.testing',
],
install_requires=[
# trio related
# proper range spec:
# https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/discussions/install-requires-vs-requirements/#id5
'trio >= 0.22',
'trio>0.8',
'async_generator',
'trio_typing',
'exceptiongroup',
# tooling
'tricycle',
'trio_typing',
# serialization
'msgpack>=1.0.3',
# tooling
'colorlog',
'wrapt',
# IPC serialization
'msgspec',
# debug mode REPL
'pdbp',
# pip ref docs on these specs:
# https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/reference/requirement-specifiers/#examples
# and pep:
# https://peps.python.org/pep-0440/#version-specifiers
'pdbpp',
# windows deps workaround for ``pdbpp``
# https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp/issues/498
# https://github.com/pdbpp/fancycompleter/issues/37
'pyreadline3 ; platform_system == "Windows"',
],
extras_require={
# serialization
'msgspec': ['msgspec >= "0.4.0"'],
},
tests_require=['pytest'],
python_requires=">=3.10",
python_requires=">=3.9",
keywords=[
'trio',
'async',
'concurrency',
'structured concurrency',
'actor model',
'distributed',
"async",
"concurrency",
"actor model",
"distributed",
'multiprocessing'
],
classifiers=[
@ -91,7 +88,8 @@ setup(
"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 :: 3.10",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
"Intended Audience :: Science/Research",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"Topic :: System :: Distributed Computing",

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@ -7,91 +7,16 @@ import os
import random
import signal
import platform
import pathlib
import time
import inspect
from functools import partial, wraps
import pytest
import trio
import tractor
# export for tests
from tractor.testing import tractor_test # noqa
pytest_plugins = ['pytester']
def tractor_test(fn):
"""
Use:
@tractor_test
async def test_whatever():
await ...
If fixtures:
- ``arb_addr`` (a socket addr tuple where arbiter is listening)
- ``loglevel`` (logging level passed to tractor internals)
- ``start_method`` (subprocess spawning backend)
are defined in the `pytest` fixture space they will be automatically
injected to tests declaring these funcargs.
"""
@wraps(fn)
def wrapper(
*args,
loglevel=None,
arb_addr=None,
start_method=None,
**kwargs
):
# __tracebackhide__ = True
if 'arb_addr' in inspect.signature(fn).parameters:
# injects test suite fixture value to test as well
# as `run()`
kwargs['arb_addr'] = arb_addr
if 'loglevel' in inspect.signature(fn).parameters:
# allows test suites to define a 'loglevel' fixture
# that activates the internal logging
kwargs['loglevel'] = loglevel
if start_method is None:
if platform.system() == "Windows":
start_method = 'trio'
if 'start_method' in inspect.signature(fn).parameters:
# set of subprocess spawning backends
kwargs['start_method'] = start_method
if kwargs:
# use explicit root actor start
async def _main():
async with tractor.open_root_actor(
# **kwargs,
arbiter_addr=arb_addr,
loglevel=loglevel,
start_method=start_method,
# TODO: only enable when pytest is passed --pdb
# debug_mode=True,
):
await fn(*args, **kwargs)
main = _main
else:
# use implicit root actor start
main = partial(fn, *args, **kwargs)
return trio.run(main)
return wrapper
_arb_addr = '127.0.0.1', random.randint(1000, 9999)
@ -114,21 +39,14 @@ no_windows = pytest.mark.skipif(
)
def repodir() -> pathlib.Path:
'''
Return the abspath to the repo directory.
'''
# 2 parents up to step up through tests/<repo_dir>
return pathlib.Path(__file__).parent.parent.absolute()
def examples_dir() -> pathlib.Path:
'''
Return the abspath to the examples directory as `pathlib.Path`.
'''
return repodir() / 'examples'
def repodir():
"""Return the abspath to the repo directory.
"""
dirname = os.path.dirname
dirpath = os.path.abspath(
dirname(dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
)
return dirpath
def pytest_addoption(parser):
@ -146,6 +64,10 @@ def pytest_addoption(parser):
def pytest_configure(config):
backend = config.option.spawn_backend
if backend == 'mp':
tractor._spawn.try_set_start_method('spawn')
elif backend == 'trio':
tractor._spawn.try_set_start_method(backend)
@ -159,18 +81,15 @@ def loglevel(request):
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def spawn_backend(request) -> str:
def spawn_backend(request):
return request.config.option.spawn_backend
_ci_env: bool = os.environ.get('CI', False)
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def ci_env() -> bool:
"""Detect CI envoirment.
"""
return _ci_env
return os.environ.get('TRAVIS', False) or os.environ.get('CI', False)
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
@ -180,24 +99,24 @@ def arb_addr():
def pytest_generate_tests(metafunc):
spawn_backend = metafunc.config.option.spawn_backend
if not spawn_backend:
# XXX some weird windows bug with `pytest`?
spawn_backend = 'trio'
spawn_backend = 'mp'
assert spawn_backend in ('mp', 'trio')
# TODO: maybe just use the literal `._spawn.SpawnMethodKey`?
assert spawn_backend in (
'mp_spawn',
'mp_forkserver',
'trio',
)
# NOTE: used to be used to dyanmically parametrize tests for when
# you just passed --spawn-backend=`mp` on the cli, but now we expect
# that cli input to be manually specified, BUT, maybe we'll do
# something like this again in the future?
if 'start_method' in metafunc.fixturenames:
metafunc.parametrize("start_method", [spawn_backend], scope='module')
if spawn_backend == 'mp':
from multiprocessing import get_all_start_methods
methods = get_all_start_methods()
if 'fork' in methods:
# fork not available on windows, so check before
# removing XXX: the fork method is in general
# incompatible with trio's global scheduler state
methods.remove('fork')
elif spawn_backend == 'trio':
methods = ['trio']
metafunc.parametrize("start_method", methods, scope='module')
def sig_prog(proc, sig):
@ -213,22 +132,16 @@ def sig_prog(proc, sig):
@pytest.fixture
def daemon(
loglevel: str,
testdir,
arb_addr: tuple[str, int],
):
'''
Run a daemon actor as a "remote arbiter".
'''
def daemon(loglevel, testdir, arb_addr):
"""Run a daemon actor as a "remote arbiter".
"""
if loglevel in ('trace', 'debug'):
# too much logging will lock up the subproc (smh)
loglevel = 'info'
cmdargs = [
sys.executable, '-c',
"import tractor; tractor.run_daemon([], registry_addr={}, loglevel={})"
"import tractor; tractor.run_daemon([], arbiter_addr={}, loglevel={})"
.format(
arb_addr,
"'{}'".format(loglevel) if loglevel else None)

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@ -1,193 +0,0 @@
'''
Sketchy network blackoutz, ugly byzantine gens, puedes eschuchar la
cancelacion?..
'''
from functools import partial
import pytest
from _pytest.pathlib import import_path
import trio
import tractor
from conftest import (
examples_dir,
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'debug_mode',
[False, True],
ids=['no_debug_mode', 'debug_mode'],
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'ipc_break',
[
# no breaks
{
'break_parent_ipc_after': False,
'break_child_ipc_after': False,
},
# only parent breaks
{
'break_parent_ipc_after': 500,
'break_child_ipc_after': False,
},
# only child breaks
{
'break_parent_ipc_after': False,
'break_child_ipc_after': 500,
},
# both: break parent first
{
'break_parent_ipc_after': 500,
'break_child_ipc_after': 800,
},
# both: break child first
{
'break_parent_ipc_after': 800,
'break_child_ipc_after': 500,
},
],
ids=[
'no_break',
'break_parent',
'break_child',
'break_both_parent_first',
'break_both_child_first',
],
)
def test_ipc_channel_break_during_stream(
debug_mode: bool,
spawn_backend: str,
ipc_break: dict | None,
):
'''
Ensure we can have an IPC channel break its connection during
streaming and it's still possible for the (simulated) user to kill
the actor tree using SIGINT.
We also verify the type of connection error expected in the parent
depending on which side if the IPC breaks first.
'''
if spawn_backend != 'trio':
if debug_mode:
pytest.skip('`debug_mode` only supported on `trio` spawner')
# non-`trio` spawners should never hit the hang condition that
# requires the user to do ctl-c to cancel the actor tree.
expect_final_exc = trio.ClosedResourceError
mod = import_path(
examples_dir() / 'advanced_faults' / 'ipc_failure_during_stream.py',
root=examples_dir(),
)
expect_final_exc = KeyboardInterrupt
# when ONLY the child breaks we expect the parent to get a closed
# resource error on the next `MsgStream.receive()` and then fail out
# and cancel the child from there.
if (
# only child breaks
(
ipc_break['break_child_ipc_after']
and ipc_break['break_parent_ipc_after'] is False
)
# both break but, parent breaks first
or (
ipc_break['break_child_ipc_after'] is not False
and (
ipc_break['break_parent_ipc_after']
> ipc_break['break_child_ipc_after']
)
)
):
expect_final_exc = trio.ClosedResourceError
# when the parent IPC side dies (even if the child's does as well
# but the child fails BEFORE the parent) we expect the channel to be
# sent a stop msg from the child at some point which will signal the
# parent that the stream has been terminated.
# NOTE: when the parent breaks "after" the child you get this same
# case as well, the child breaks the IPC channel with a stop msg
# before any closure takes place.
elif (
# only parent breaks
(
ipc_break['break_parent_ipc_after']
and ipc_break['break_child_ipc_after'] is False
)
# both break but, child breaks first
or (
ipc_break['break_parent_ipc_after'] is not False
and (
ipc_break['break_child_ipc_after']
> ipc_break['break_parent_ipc_after']
)
)
):
expect_final_exc = trio.EndOfChannel
with pytest.raises(expect_final_exc):
trio.run(
partial(
mod.main,
debug_mode=debug_mode,
start_method=spawn_backend,
**ipc_break,
)
)
@tractor.context
async def break_ipc_after_started(
ctx: tractor.Context,
) -> None:
await ctx.started()
async with ctx.open_stream() as stream:
await stream.aclose()
await trio.sleep(0.2)
await ctx.chan.send(None)
print('child broke IPC and terminating')
def test_stream_closed_right_after_ipc_break_and_zombie_lord_engages():
'''
Verify that is a subactor's IPC goes down just after bringing up a stream
the parent can trigger a SIGINT and the child will be reaped out-of-IPC by
the localhost process supervision machinery: aka "zombie lord".
'''
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
portal = await n.start_actor(
'ipc_breaker',
enable_modules=[__name__],
)
with trio.move_on_after(1):
async with (
portal.open_context(
break_ipc_after_started
) as (ctx, sent),
):
async with ctx.open_stream():
await trio.sleep(0.5)
print('parent waiting on context')
print('parent exited context')
raise KeyboardInterrupt
with pytest.raises(KeyboardInterrupt):
trio.run(main)

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Advanced streaming patterns using bidirectional streams and contexts.
from collections import Counter
import itertools
import platform
from typing import Set, Dict, List
import trio
import tractor
@ -14,7 +15,7 @@ def is_win():
return platform.system() == 'Windows'
_registry: dict[str, set[tractor.MsgStream]] = {
_registry: Dict[str, Set[tractor.ReceiveMsgStream]] = {
'even': set(),
'odd': set(),
}
@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ async def subscribe(
async def consumer(
subs: list[str],
subs: List[str],
) -> None:

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@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ import platform
import time
from itertools import repeat
from exceptiongroup import (
BaseExceptionGroup,
ExceptionGroup,
)
import pytest
import trio
import tractor
@ -60,49 +56,29 @@ def test_remote_error(arb_addr, args_err):
arbiter_addr=arb_addr,
) as nursery:
# on a remote type error caused by bad input args
# this should raise directly which means we **don't** get
# an exception group outside the nursery since the error
# here and the far end task error are one in the same?
portal = await nursery.run_in_actor(
assert_err, name='errorer', **args
)
# get result(s) from main task
try:
# this means the root actor will also raise a local
# parent task error and thus an eg will propagate out
# of this actor nursery.
await portal.result()
except tractor.RemoteActorError as err:
assert err.type == errtype
print("Look Maa that actor failed hard, hehh")
raise
# ensure boxed errors
if args:
with pytest.raises(tractor.RemoteActorError) as excinfo:
trio.run(main)
# ensure boxed error is correct
assert excinfo.value.type == errtype
else:
# the root task will also error on the `.result()` call
# so we expect an error from there AND the child.
with pytest.raises(BaseExceptionGroup) as excinfo:
trio.run(main)
# ensure boxed errors
for exc in excinfo.value.exceptions:
assert exc.type == errtype
def test_multierror(arb_addr):
'''
Verify we raise a ``BaseExceptionGroup`` out of a nursery where
"""Verify we raise a ``trio.MultiError`` out of a nursery where
more then one actor errors.
'''
"""
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery(
arbiter_addr=arb_addr,
@ -119,10 +95,10 @@ def test_multierror(arb_addr):
print("Look Maa that first actor failed hard, hehh")
raise
# here we should get a ``BaseExceptionGroup`` containing exceptions
# here we should get a `trio.MultiError` containing exceptions
# from both subactors
with pytest.raises(BaseExceptionGroup):
with pytest.raises(trio.MultiError):
trio.run(main)
@ -131,7 +107,7 @@ def test_multierror(arb_addr):
'num_subactors', range(25, 26),
)
def test_multierror_fast_nursery(arb_addr, start_method, num_subactors, delay):
"""Verify we raise a ``BaseExceptionGroup`` out of a nursery where
"""Verify we raise a ``trio.MultiError`` out of a nursery where
more then one actor errors and also with a delay before failure
to test failure during an ongoing spawning.
"""
@ -147,11 +123,10 @@ def test_multierror_fast_nursery(arb_addr, start_method, num_subactors, delay):
delay=delay
)
# with pytest.raises(trio.MultiError) as exc_info:
with pytest.raises(BaseExceptionGroup) as exc_info:
with pytest.raises(trio.MultiError) as exc_info:
trio.run(main)
assert exc_info.type == ExceptionGroup
assert exc_info.type == tractor.MultiError
err = exc_info.value
exceptions = err.exceptions
@ -239,8 +214,8 @@ async def test_cancel_infinite_streamer(start_method):
[
# daemon actors sit idle while single task actors error out
(1, tractor.RemoteActorError, AssertionError, (assert_err, {}), None),
(2, BaseExceptionGroup, AssertionError, (assert_err, {}), None),
(3, BaseExceptionGroup, AssertionError, (assert_err, {}), None),
(2, tractor.MultiError, AssertionError, (assert_err, {}), None),
(3, tractor.MultiError, AssertionError, (assert_err, {}), None),
# 1 daemon actor errors out while single task actors sleep forever
(3, tractor.RemoteActorError, AssertionError, (sleep_forever, {}),
@ -251,7 +226,7 @@ async def test_cancel_infinite_streamer(start_method):
(do_nuthin, {}), (assert_err, {'delay': 1}, True)),
# daemon complete quickly delay while single task
# actors error after brief delay
(3, BaseExceptionGroup, AssertionError,
(3, tractor.MultiError, AssertionError,
(assert_err, {'delay': 1}), (do_nuthin, {}, False)),
],
ids=[
@ -318,7 +293,7 @@ async def test_some_cancels_all(num_actors_and_errs, start_method, loglevel):
# should error here with a ``RemoteActorError`` or ``MultiError``
except first_err as err:
if isinstance(err, BaseExceptionGroup):
if isinstance(err, tractor.MultiError):
assert len(err.exceptions) == num_actors
for exc in err.exceptions:
if isinstance(exc, tractor.RemoteActorError):
@ -362,7 +337,7 @@ async def spawn_and_error(breadth, depth) -> None:
@tractor_test
async def test_nested_multierrors(loglevel, start_method):
'''
Test that failed actor sets are wrapped in `BaseExceptionGroup`s. This
Test that failed actor sets are wrapped in `trio.MultiError`s. This
test goes only 2 nurseries deep but we should eventually have tests
for arbitrary n-depth actor trees.
@ -390,7 +365,7 @@ async def test_nested_multierrors(loglevel, start_method):
breadth=subactor_breadth,
depth=depth,
)
except BaseExceptionGroup as err:
except trio.MultiError as err:
assert len(err.exceptions) == subactor_breadth
for subexc in err.exceptions:
@ -408,10 +383,10 @@ async def test_nested_multierrors(loglevel, start_method):
assert subexc.type in (
tractor.RemoteActorError,
trio.Cancelled,
BaseExceptionGroup,
trio.MultiError
)
elif isinstance(subexc, BaseExceptionGroup):
elif isinstance(subexc, trio.MultiError):
for subsub in subexc.exceptions:
if subsub in (tractor.RemoteActorError,):
@ -419,7 +394,7 @@ async def test_nested_multierrors(loglevel, start_method):
assert type(subsub) in (
trio.Cancelled,
BaseExceptionGroup,
trio.MultiError,
)
else:
assert isinstance(subexc, tractor.RemoteActorError)
@ -431,13 +406,13 @@ async def test_nested_multierrors(loglevel, start_method):
if is_win():
if isinstance(subexc, tractor.RemoteActorError):
assert subexc.type in (
BaseExceptionGroup,
trio.MultiError,
tractor.RemoteActorError
)
else:
assert isinstance(subexc, BaseExceptionGroup)
assert isinstance(subexc, trio.MultiError)
else:
assert subexc.type is ExceptionGroup
assert subexc.type is trio.MultiError
else:
assert subexc.type in (
tractor.RemoteActorError,
@ -460,7 +435,7 @@ def test_cancel_via_SIGINT(
with trio.fail_after(2):
async with tractor.open_nursery() as tn:
await tn.start_actor('sucka')
if 'mp' in spawn_backend:
if spawn_backend == 'mp':
time.sleep(0.1)
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT)
await trio.sleep_forever()
@ -499,7 +474,7 @@ def test_cancel_via_SIGINT_other_task(
with trio.fail_after(timeout):
async with trio.open_nursery() as n:
await n.start(spawn_and_sleep_forever)
if 'mp' in spawn_backend:
if spawn_backend == 'mp':
time.sleep(0.1)
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGINT)

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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
import itertools
import pytest
import trio
import tractor
from tractor import open_actor_cluster
@ -12,72 +11,26 @@ from conftest import tractor_test
MESSAGE = 'tractoring at full speed'
def test_empty_mngrs_input_raises() -> None:
async def main():
with trio.fail_after(1):
async with (
open_actor_cluster(
modules=[__name__],
# NOTE: ensure we can passthrough runtime opts
loglevel='info',
# debug_mode=True,
) as portals,
gather_contexts(
# NOTE: it's the use of inline-generator syntax
# here that causes the empty input.
mngrs=(
p.open_context(worker) for p in portals.values()
),
),
):
assert 0
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
trio.run(main)
@tractor.context
async def worker(
ctx: tractor.Context,
) -> None:
async def worker(ctx: tractor.Context) -> None:
await ctx.started()
async with ctx.open_stream(
backpressure=True,
) as stream:
# TODO: this with the below assert causes a hang bug?
# with trio.move_on_after(1):
async with ctx.open_stream(backpressure=True) as stream:
async for msg in stream:
# do something with msg
print(msg)
assert msg == MESSAGE
# TODO: does this ever cause a hang
# assert 0
@tractor_test
async def test_streaming_to_actor_cluster() -> None:
async with (
open_actor_cluster(modules=[__name__]) as portals,
gather_contexts(
mngrs=[p.open_context(worker) for p in portals.values()],
) as contexts,
gather_contexts(
mngrs=[ctx[0].open_stream() for ctx in contexts],
) as streams,
):
with trio.move_on_after(1):
for stream in itertools.cycle(streams):

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@ -265,7 +265,6 @@ async def test_callee_closes_ctx_after_stream_open():
enable_modules=[__name__],
)
with trio.fail_after(2):
async with portal.open_context(
close_ctx_immediately,
@ -298,7 +297,6 @@ async def test_callee_closes_ctx_after_stream_open():
# of a stream to the context (at least until a time of
# if/when we decide that's a good idea?)
try:
with trio.fail_after(0.5):
async with ctx.open_stream() as stream:
pass
except trio.ClosedResourceError:
@ -571,7 +569,7 @@ def test_one_end_stream_not_opened(overrun_by):
'''
overrunner, buf_size_increase, entrypoint = overrun_by
from tractor._runtime import Actor
from tractor._actor import Actor
buf_size = buf_size_increase + Actor.msg_buffer_size
async def main():

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
"""
That "native" debug mode better work!
That native debug better work!
All these tests can be understood (somewhat) by running the equivalent
`examples/debugging/` scripts manually.
@ -10,25 +10,15 @@ TODO:
- wonder if any of it'll work on OS X?
"""
import itertools
from os import path
from typing import Optional
import platform
import pathlib
import sys
import time
from os import path
import platform
import pytest
import pexpect
from pexpect.exceptions import (
TIMEOUT,
EOF,
)
from conftest import (
examples_dir,
_ci_env,
)
from conftest import repodir
# TODO: The next great debugger audit could be done by you!
# - recurrent entry to breakpoint() from single actor *after* and an
@ -47,31 +37,19 @@ if platform.system() == 'Windows':
)
def examples_dir():
"""Return the abspath to the examples directory.
"""
return path.join(repodir(), 'examples', 'debugging/')
def mk_cmd(ex_name: str) -> str:
'''
Generate a command suitable to pass to ``pexpect.spawn()``.
'''
script_path: pathlib.Path = examples_dir() / 'debugging' / f'{ex_name}.py'
return ' '.join(['python', str(script_path)])
# TODO: was trying to this xfail style but some weird bug i see in CI
# that's happening at collect time.. pretty soon gonna dump actions i'm
# thinkin...
# in CI we skip tests which >= depth 1 actor trees due to there
# still being an oustanding issue with relaying the debug-mode-state
# through intermediary parents.
has_nested_actors = pytest.mark.has_nested_actors
# .xfail(
# os.environ.get('CI', False),
# reason=(
# 'This test uses nested actors and fails in CI\n'
# 'The test seems to run fine locally but until we solve the '
# 'following issue this CI test will be xfail:\n'
# 'https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/320'
# )
# )
"""Generate a command suitable to pass to ``pexpect.spawn()``.
"""
return ' '.join(
['python',
path.join(examples_dir(), f'{ex_name}.py')]
)
@pytest.fixture
@ -95,83 +73,6 @@ def spawn(
return _spawn
PROMPT = r"\(Pdb\+\)"
def expect(
child,
# prompt by default
patt: str = PROMPT,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
'''
Expect wrapper that prints last seen console
data before failing.
'''
try:
child.expect(
patt,
**kwargs,
)
except TIMEOUT:
before = str(child.before.decode())
print(before)
raise
def assert_before(
child,
patts: list[str],
) -> None:
before = str(child.before.decode())
for patt in patts:
try:
assert patt in before
except AssertionError:
print(before)
raise
@pytest.fixture(
params=[False, True],
ids='ctl-c={}'.format,
)
def ctlc(
request,
ci_env: bool,
) -> bool:
use_ctlc = request.param
node = request.node
markers = node.own_markers
for mark in markers:
if mark.name == 'has_nested_actors':
pytest.skip(
f'Test {node} has nested actors and fails with Ctrl-C.\n'
f'The test can sometimes run fine locally but until'
' we solve' 'this issue this CI test will be xfail:\n'
'https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/320'
)
if use_ctlc:
# XXX: disable pygments highlighting for auto-tests
# since some envs (like actions CI) will struggle
# the the added color-char encoding..
from tractor._debug import TractorConfig
TractorConfig.use_pygements = False
yield use_ctlc
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'user_in_out',
[
@ -181,16 +82,14 @@ def ctlc(
ids=lambda item: f'{item[0]} -> {item[1]}',
)
def test_root_actor_error(spawn, user_in_out):
'''
Demonstrate crash handler entering pdb from basic error in root actor.
'''
"""Demonstrate crash handler entering pdbpp from basic error in root actor.
"""
user_input, expect_err_str = user_in_out
child = spawn('root_actor_error')
# scan for the prompt
expect(child, PROMPT)
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
@ -202,7 +101,7 @@ def test_root_actor_error(spawn, user_in_out):
child.sendline(user_input)
# process should exit
expect(child, EOF)
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
assert expect_err_str in str(child.before)
@ -220,8 +119,8 @@ def test_root_actor_bp(spawn, user_in_out):
user_input, expect_err_str = user_in_out
child = spawn('root_actor_breakpoint')
# scan for the prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
assert 'Error' not in str(child.before)
@ -238,129 +137,56 @@ def test_root_actor_bp(spawn, user_in_out):
assert expect_err_str in str(child.before)
def do_ctlc(
child,
count: int = 3,
delay: float = 0.1,
patt: Optional[str] = None,
# expect repl UX to reprint the prompt after every
# ctrl-c send.
# XXX: no idea but, in CI this never seems to work even on 3.10 so
# needs some further investigation potentially...
expect_prompt: bool = not _ci_env,
) -> None:
# make sure ctl-c sends don't do anything but repeat output
for _ in range(count):
time.sleep(delay)
child.sendcontrol('c')
# TODO: figure out why this makes CI fail..
# if you run this test manually it works just fine..
if expect_prompt:
before = str(child.before.decode())
time.sleep(delay)
child.expect(PROMPT)
time.sleep(delay)
if patt:
# should see the last line on console
assert patt in before
def test_root_actor_bp_forever(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
def test_root_actor_bp_forever(spawn):
"Re-enter a breakpoint from the root actor-task."
child = spawn('root_actor_breakpoint_forever')
# do some "next" commands to demonstrate recurrent breakpoint
# entries
for _ in range(10):
child.expect(PROMPT)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('next')
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
# do one continue which should trigger a
# new task to lock the tty
# do one continue which should trigger a new task to lock the tty
child.sendline('continue')
child.expect(PROMPT)
# seems that if we hit ctrl-c too fast the
# sigint guard machinery might not kick in..
time.sleep(0.001)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
# XXX: this previously caused a bug!
child.sendline('n')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
child.sendline('n')
child.expect(PROMPT)
# quit out of the loop
child.sendline('q')
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'do_next',
(True, False),
ids='do_next={}'.format,
)
def test_subactor_error(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
do_next: bool,
):
'''
Single subactor raising an error
def test_subactor_error(spawn):
"Single subactor raising an error"
'''
child = spawn('subactor_error')
# scan for the prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('name_error'" in before
if do_next:
child.sendline('n')
else:
# make sure ctl-c sends don't do anything but repeat output
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(
child,
)
# send user command and (in this case it's the same for 'continue'
# vs. 'quit') the debugger should enter a second time in the nursery
# creating actor
# send user command
# (in this case it's the same for 'continue' vs. 'quit')
child.sendline('continue')
child.expect(PROMPT)
# the debugger should enter a second time in the nursery
# creating actor
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
# root actor gets debugger engaged
assert "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'" in before
# error is a remote error propagated from the subactor
assert "RemoteActorError: ('name_error'" in before
# another round
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
child.expect('\r\n')
@ -368,16 +194,13 @@ def test_subactor_error(
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
def test_subactor_breakpoint(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
def test_subactor_breakpoint(spawn):
"Single subactor with an infinite breakpoint loop"
child = spawn('subactor_breakpoint')
# scan for the prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "Attaching pdb to actor: ('breakpoint_forever'" in before
@ -386,34 +209,25 @@ def test_subactor_breakpoint(
# entries
for _ in range(10):
child.sendline('next')
child.expect(PROMPT)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
# now run some "continues" to show re-entries
for _ in range(5):
child.sendline('continue')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "Attaching pdb to actor: ('breakpoint_forever'" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# finally quit the loop
child.sendline('q')
# child process should exit but parent will capture pdb.BdbQuit
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "RemoteActorError: ('breakpoint_forever'" in before
assert 'bdb.BdbQuit' in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# quit the parent
child.sendline('c')
@ -425,159 +239,110 @@ def test_subactor_breakpoint(
assert 'bdb.BdbQuit' in before
@has_nested_actors
def test_multi_subactors(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
'''
Multiple subactors, both erroring and
breakpointing as well as a nested subactor erroring.
'''
def test_multi_subactors(spawn):
"""
Multiple subactors, both erroring and breakpointing as well as
a nested subactor erroring.
"""
child = spawn(r'multi_subactors')
# scan for the prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "Attaching pdb to actor: ('breakpoint_forever'" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# do some "next" commands to demonstrate recurrent breakpoint
# entries
for _ in range(10):
child.sendline('next')
child.expect(PROMPT)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
# continue to next error
child.sendline('c')
# first name_error failure
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('name_error'" in before
assert "NameError" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# continue again
child.sendline('c')
# 2nd name_error failure
child.expect(PROMPT)
# TODO: will we ever get the race where this crash will show up?
# blocklist strat now prevents this crash
# assert_before(child, [
# "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('name_error_1'",
# "NameError",
# ])
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('name_error_1'" in before
assert "NameError" in before
# breakpoint loop should re-engage
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "Attaching pdb to actor: ('breakpoint_forever'" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# wait for spawn error to show up
spawn_err = "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('spawn_error'"
start = time.time()
while (
spawn_err not in before
and (time.time() - start) < 3 # timeout eventually
):
while spawn_err not in before:
child.sendline('c')
time.sleep(0.1)
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# 2nd depth nursery should trigger
# (XXX: this below if guard is technically a hack that makes the
# nested case seem to work locally on linux but ideally in the long
# run this can be dropped.)
if not ctlc:
assert_before(child, [
spawn_err,
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'",
])
# child.sendline('c')
# child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
# before = str(child.before.decode())
assert spawn_err in before
assert "RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'" in before
# now run some "continues" to show re-entries
for _ in range(5):
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
# quit the loop and expect parent to attach
child.sendline('q')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert_before(child, [
# debugger attaches to root
"Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'",
assert "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'" in before
# expect a multierror with exceptions for each sub-actor
"RemoteActorError: ('breakpoint_forever'",
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"RemoteActorError: ('spawn_error'",
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'",
'bdb.BdbQuit',
])
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
assert "RemoteActorError: ('breakpoint_forever'" in before
assert "RemoteActorError: ('name_error'" in before
assert "RemoteActorError: ('spawn_error'" in before
assert "RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'" in before
assert 'bdb.BdbQuit' in before
# process should exit
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
# repeat of previous multierror for final output
assert_before(child, [
"RemoteActorError: ('breakpoint_forever'",
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"RemoteActorError: ('spawn_error'",
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'",
'bdb.BdbQuit',
])
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "RemoteActorError: ('breakpoint_forever'" in before
assert "RemoteActorError: ('name_error'" in before
assert "RemoteActorError: ('spawn_error'" in before
assert "RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'" in before
assert 'bdb.BdbQuit' in before
def test_multi_daemon_subactors(
spawn,
loglevel: str,
ctlc: bool
):
'''
Multiple daemon subactors, both erroring and breakpointing within a
def test_multi_daemon_subactors(spawn, loglevel):
"""Multiple daemon subactors, both erroring and breakpointing within a
stream.
'''
"""
child = spawn('multi_daemon_subactors')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
# there can be a race for which subactor will acquire
# the root's tty lock first so anticipate either crash
# message on the first entry.
bp_forever_msg = "Attaching pdb to actor: ('bp_forever'"
name_error_msg = "NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined"
# there is a race for which subactor will acquire
# the root's tty lock first
before = str(child.before.decode())
bp_forever_msg = "Attaching pdb to actor: ('bp_forever'"
name_error_msg = "NameError"
if bp_forever_msg in before:
next_msg = name_error_msg
@ -587,9 +352,6 @@ def test_multi_daemon_subactors(
else:
raise ValueError("Neither log msg was found !?")
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# NOTE: previously since we did not have clobber prevention
# in the root actor this final resume could result in the debugger
# tearing down since both child actors would be cancelled and it was
@ -598,8 +360,10 @@ def test_multi_daemon_subactors(
# second entry by `bp_forever`.
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(child, [next_msg])
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert next_msg in before
# XXX: hooray the root clobbering the child here was fixed!
# IMO, this demonstrates the true power of SC system design.
@ -607,7 +371,7 @@ def test_multi_daemon_subactors(
# now the root actor won't clobber the bp_forever child
# during it's first access to the debug lock, but will instead
# wait for the lock to release, by the edge triggered
# ``_debug.Lock.no_remote_has_tty`` event before sending cancel messages
# ``_debug._no_remote_has_tty`` event before sending cancel messages
# (via portals) to its underlings B)
# at some point here there should have been some warning msg from
@ -615,61 +379,32 @@ def test_multi_daemon_subactors(
# it seems unreliable in testing here to gnab it:
# assert "in use by child ('bp_forever'," in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# expect another breakpoint actor entry
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
try:
assert_before(child, [bp_forever_msg])
except AssertionError:
assert_before(child, [name_error_msg])
else:
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# should crash with the 2nd name error (simulates
# a retry) and then the root eventually (boxed) errors
# after 1 or more further bp actor entries.
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(child, [name_error_msg])
# wait for final error in root
# where it crashs with boxed error
while True:
try:
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[bp_forever_msg]
)
except AssertionError:
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
try:
# root error should be packed as remote error
assert "_exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('name_error'" in before
break
assert_before(
child,
[
# boxed error raised in root task
"Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'",
"_exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
]
)
except AssertionError:
assert bp_forever_msg in before
try:
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
except pexpect.exceptions.TIMEOUT:
# Failed to exit using continue..?
child.sendline('q')
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
@has_nested_actors
def test_multi_subactors_root_errors(
spawn,
ctlc: bool
):
def test_multi_subactors_root_errors(spawn):
'''
Multiple subactors, both erroring and breakpointing as well as
a nested subactor erroring.
@ -677,87 +412,50 @@ def test_multi_subactors_root_errors(
'''
child = spawn('multi_subactor_root_errors')
# scan for the prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
# at most one subactor should attach before the root is cancelled
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# continue again to catch 2nd name error from
# actor 'name_error_1' (which is 2nd depth).
child.sendline('c')
# due to block list strat from #337, this will no longer
# propagate before the root errors and cancels the spawner sub-tree.
child.expect(PROMPT)
# only if the blocking condition doesn't kick in fast enough
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
if "Debug lock blocked for ['name_error_1'" not in before:
assert_before(child, [
"Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('name_error_1'",
"NameError",
])
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
assert "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('name_error_1'" in before
assert "NameError" in before
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
# check if the spawner crashed or was blocked from debug
# and if this intermediary attached check the boxed error
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
if "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('spawn_error'" in before:
assert_before(child, [
# boxed error from spawner's child
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'",
"NameError",
])
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
assert "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('spawn_error'" in before
# boxed error from previous step
assert "RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'" in before
assert "NameError" in before
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'" in before
# boxed error from first level failure
assert "RemoteActorError: ('name_error'" in before
assert "NameError" in before
# expect a root actor crash
assert_before(child, [
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"NameError",
# error from root actor and root task that created top level nursery
"Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'",
"AssertionError",
])
# warnings assert we probably don't need
# assert "Cancelling nursery in ('spawn_error'," in before
# continue again
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
assert_before(child, [
# "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'",
# boxed error from previous step
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"NameError",
"AssertionError",
'assert 0',
])
before = str(child.before.decode())
# error from root actor and root task that created top level nursery
assert "AssertionError" in before
@has_nested_actors
def test_multi_nested_subactors_error_through_nurseries(
spawn,
# TODO: address debugger issue for nested tree:
# https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/320
# ctlc: bool,
):
def test_multi_nested_subactors_error_through_nurseries(spawn):
"""Verify deeply nested actors that error trigger debugger entries
at each actor nurserly (level) all the way up the tree.
@ -772,70 +470,55 @@ def test_multi_nested_subactors_error_through_nurseries(
timed_out_early: bool = False
for send_char in itertools.cycle(['c', 'q']):
for i in range(12):
try:
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.sendline(send_char)
time.sleep(0.01)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
child.sendline('c')
time.sleep(0.1)
except EOF:
except pexpect.exceptions.EOF:
# race conditions on how fast the continue is sent?
print(f"Failed early on {i}?")
timed_out_early = True
break
else:
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
assert_before(child, [
# boxed source errors
"NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined",
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"bdb.BdbQuit",
# first level subtrees
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawner0'",
# "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawner1'",
# propagation of errors up through nested subtrees
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawn_until_0'",
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawn_until_1'",
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawn_until_2'",
])
if not timed_out_early:
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "NameError" in before
@pytest.mark.timeout(15)
@has_nested_actors
def test_root_nursery_cancels_before_child_releases_tty_lock(
spawn,
start_method,
ctlc: bool,
start_method
):
'''
Test that when the root sends a cancel message before a nested child
has unblocked (which can happen when it has the tty lock and is
engaged in pdb) it is indeed cancelled after exiting the debugger.
'''
"""Test that when the root sends a cancel message before a nested
child has unblocked (which can happen when it has the tty lock and
is engaged in pdb) it is indeed cancelled after exiting the debugger.
"""
timed_out_early = False
child = spawn('root_cancelled_but_child_is_in_tty_lock')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined" in before
assert "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('name_error'" not in before
time.sleep(0.5)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
for i in range(4):
time.sleep(0.5)
try:
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
except (
EOF,
TIMEOUT,
pexpect.exceptions.EOF,
pexpect.exceptions.TIMEOUT,
):
# races all over..
@ -850,37 +533,26 @@ def test_root_nursery_cancels_before_child_releases_tty_lock(
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
time.sleep(0.1)
for i in range(3):
while True:
try:
child.expect(pexpect.EOF, timeout=0.5)
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
break
except TIMEOUT:
except pexpect.exceptions.TIMEOUT:
child.sendline('c')
time.sleep(0.1)
print('child was able to grab tty lock again?')
else:
print('giving up on child releasing, sending `quit` cmd')
child.sendline('q')
expect(child, EOF)
if not timed_out_early:
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert_before(child, [
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawner0'",
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined",
])
assert "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawner0'" in before
assert "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('name_error'" in before
assert "NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined" in before
def test_root_cancels_child_context_during_startup(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
'''Verify a fast fail in the root doesn't lock up the child reaping
and all while using the new context api.
@ -888,33 +560,26 @@ def test_root_cancels_child_context_during_startup(
'''
child = spawn('fast_error_in_root_after_spawn')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "AssertionError" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
def test_different_debug_mode_per_actor(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
child = spawn('per_actor_debug')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.expect(r"\(Pdb\+\+\)")
# only one actor should enter the debugger
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('debugged_boi'" in before
assert "RuntimeError" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(pexpect.EOF)

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@ -12,17 +12,17 @@ import shutil
import pytest
from conftest import (
examples_dir,
)
from conftest import repodir
def examples_dir():
"""Return the abspath to the examples directory.
"""
return os.path.join(repodir(), 'examples')
@pytest.fixture
def run_example_in_subproc(
loglevel: str,
testdir,
arb_addr: tuple[str, int],
):
def run_example_in_subproc(loglevel, testdir, arb_addr):
@contextmanager
def run(script_code):
@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ def run_example_in_subproc(
# on windows we need to create a special __main__.py which will
# be executed with ``python -m <modulename>`` on windows..
shutil.copyfile(
examples_dir() / '__main__.py',
str(testdir / '__main__.py'),
os.path.join(examples_dir(), '__main__.py'),
os.path.join(str(testdir), '__main__.py')
)
# drop the ``if __name__ == '__main__'`` guard onwards from
@ -81,15 +81,11 @@ def run_example_in_subproc(
'example_script',
# walk yields: (dirpath, dirnames, filenames)
[
(p[0], f) for p in os.walk(examples_dir()) for f in p[2]
[(p[0], f) for p in os.walk(examples_dir()) for f in p[2]
if '__' not in f
and f[0] != '_'
and 'debugging' not in p[0]
and 'integration' not in p[0]
and 'advanced_faults' not in p[0]
],
and 'debugging' not in p[0]],
ids=lambda t: t[1],
)
@ -117,19 +113,9 @@ def test_example(run_example_in_subproc, example_script):
# print(f'STDOUT: {out}')
# if we get some gnarly output let's aggregate and raise
if err:
errmsg = err.decode()
errlines = errmsg.splitlines()
last_error = errlines[-1]
if (
'Error' in last_error
# XXX: currently we print this to console, but maybe
# shouldn't eventually once we figure out what's
# a better way to be explicit about aio side
# cancels?
and 'asyncio.exceptions.CancelledError' not in last_error
):
if err and 'Error' in errlines[-1]:
raise Exception(errmsg)
assert proc.returncode == 0

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@ -8,29 +8,15 @@ import builtins
import itertools
import importlib
from exceptiongroup import BaseExceptionGroup
import pytest
import trio
import tractor
from tractor import (
to_asyncio,
RemoteActorError,
)
from tractor import to_asyncio
from tractor import RemoteActorError
from tractor.trionics import BroadcastReceiver
async def sleep_and_err(
sleep_for: float = 0.1,
# just signature placeholders for compat with
# ``to_asyncio.open_channel_from()``
to_trio: Optional[trio.MemorySendChannel] = None,
from_trio: Optional[asyncio.Queue] = None,
):
if to_trio:
to_trio.send_nowait('start')
async def sleep_and_err(sleep_for: float = 0.1):
await asyncio.sleep(sleep_for)
assert 0
@ -160,81 +146,6 @@ def test_trio_cancels_aio(arb_addr):
trio.run(main)
@tractor.context
async def trio_ctx(
ctx: tractor.Context,
):
await ctx.started('start')
# this will block until the ``asyncio`` task sends a "first"
# message.
with trio.fail_after(2):
async with (
trio.open_nursery() as n,
tractor.to_asyncio.open_channel_from(
sleep_and_err,
) as (first, chan),
):
assert first == 'start'
# spawn another asyncio task for the cuck of it.
n.start_soon(
tractor.to_asyncio.run_task,
sleep_forever,
)
await trio.sleep_forever()
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'parent_cancels', [False, True],
ids='parent_actor_cancels_child={}'.format
)
def test_context_spawns_aio_task_that_errors(
arb_addr,
parent_cancels: bool,
):
'''
Verify that spawning a task via an intertask channel ctx mngr that
errors correctly propagates the error back from the `asyncio`-side
task.
'''
async def main():
with trio.fail_after(2):
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
p = await n.start_actor(
'aio_daemon',
enable_modules=[__name__],
infect_asyncio=True,
# debug_mode=True,
loglevel='cancel',
)
async with p.open_context(
trio_ctx,
) as (ctx, first):
assert first == 'start'
if parent_cancels:
await p.cancel_actor()
await trio.sleep_forever()
with pytest.raises(RemoteActorError) as excinfo:
trio.run(main)
err = excinfo.value
assert isinstance(err, RemoteActorError)
if parent_cancels:
assert err.type == trio.Cancelled
else:
assert err.type == AssertionError
async def aio_cancel():
''''
Cancel urself boi.
@ -410,12 +321,11 @@ def test_trio_error_cancels_intertask_chan(arb_addr):
# should trigger remote actor error
await portal.result()
with pytest.raises(BaseExceptionGroup) as excinfo:
with pytest.raises(RemoteActorError) as excinfo:
trio.run(main)
# ensure boxed errors
for exc in excinfo.value.exceptions:
assert exc.type == Exception
# ensure boxed error is correct
assert excinfo.value.type == Exception
def test_trio_closes_early_and_channel_exits(arb_addr):
@ -444,12 +354,11 @@ def test_aio_errors_and_channel_propagates_and_closes(arb_addr):
# should trigger remote actor error
await portal.result()
with pytest.raises(BaseExceptionGroup) as excinfo:
with pytest.raises(RemoteActorError) as excinfo:
trio.run(main)
# ensure boxed errors
for exc in excinfo.value.exceptions:
assert exc.type == Exception
# ensure boxed error is correct
assert excinfo.value.type == Exception
@tractor.context
@ -476,8 +385,6 @@ async def trio_to_aio_echo_server(
print('breaking aio echo loop')
break
print('exiting asyncio task')
async with to_asyncio.open_channel_from(
aio_echo_server,
) as (first, chan):

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@ -11,18 +11,25 @@ from conftest import tractor_test
@pytest.mark.trio
async def test_no_runtime():
async def test_no_arbitter():
"""An arbitter must be established before any nurseries
can be created.
(In other words ``tractor.open_root_actor()`` must be engaged at
some point?)
"""
with pytest.raises(RuntimeError) :
async with tractor.find_actor('doggy'):
with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
with tractor.open_nursery():
pass
def test_no_main():
"""An async function **must** be passed to ``tractor.run()``.
"""
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
tractor.run(None)
@tractor_test
async def test_self_is_registered(arb_addr):
"Verify waiting on the arbiter to register itself using the standard api."

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@ -4,10 +4,9 @@ from itertools import cycle
import pytest
import trio
import tractor
from tractor.testing import tractor_test
from tractor.experimental import msgpub
from conftest import tractor_test
def test_type_checks():

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@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
"""
Verifying internal runtime state and undocumented extras.
"""
import os
import pytest
import trio
import tractor
from conftest import tractor_test
_file_path: str = ''
def unlink_file():
print('Removing tmp file!')
os.remove(_file_path)
async def crash_and_clean_tmpdir(
tmp_file_path: str,
error: bool = True,
):
global _file_path
_file_path = tmp_file_path
actor = tractor.current_actor()
actor.lifetime_stack.callback(unlink_file)
assert os.path.isfile(tmp_file_path)
await trio.sleep(0.1)
if error:
assert 0
else:
actor.cancel_soon()
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'error_in_child',
[True, False],
)
@tractor_test
async def test_lifetime_stack_wipes_tmpfile(
tmp_path,
error_in_child: bool,
):
child_tmp_file = tmp_path / "child.txt"
child_tmp_file.touch()
assert child_tmp_file.exists()
path = str(child_tmp_file)
try:
with trio.move_on_after(0.5):
async with tractor.open_nursery() as n:
await ( # inlined portal
await n.run_in_actor(
crash_and_clean_tmpdir,
tmp_file_path=path,
error=error_in_child,
)
).result()
except (
tractor.RemoteActorError,
tractor.BaseExceptionGroup,
):
pass
# tmp file should have been wiped by
# teardown stack.
assert not child_tmp_file.exists()

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@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
"""
Spawning basics
"""
from typing import Optional
from typing import Dict, Tuple, Optional
import pytest
import trio
@ -15,8 +14,8 @@ data_to_pass_down = {'doggy': 10, 'kitty': 4}
async def spawn(
is_arbiter: bool,
data: dict,
arb_addr: tuple[str, int],
data: Dict,
arb_addr: Tuple[str, int],
):
namespaces = [__name__]
@ -142,7 +141,7 @@ def test_loglevel_propagated_to_subactor(
capfd,
arb_addr,
):
if start_method == 'mp_forkserver':
if start_method == 'forkserver':
pytest.skip(
"a bug with `capfd` seems to make forkserver capture not work?")
@ -151,13 +150,13 @@ def test_loglevel_propagated_to_subactor(
async def main():
async with tractor.open_nursery(
name='arbiter',
loglevel=level,
start_method=start_method,
arbiter_addr=arb_addr,
) as tn:
await tn.run_in_actor(
check_loglevel,
loglevel=level,
level=level,
)

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@ -7,10 +7,9 @@ import platform
import trio
import tractor
from tractor.testing import tractor_test
import pytest
from conftest import tractor_test
def test_must_define_ctx():
@ -251,7 +250,7 @@ def test_a_quadruple_example(time_quad_ex, ci_env, spawn_backend):
results, diff = time_quad_ex
assert results
this_fast = 6 if platform.system() in ('Windows', 'Darwin') else 3
this_fast = 6 if platform.system() in ('Windows', 'Darwin') else 2.666
assert diff < this_fast

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@ -6,16 +6,13 @@ from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from functools import partial
from itertools import cycle
import time
from typing import Optional
from typing import Optional, List, Tuple
import pytest
import trio
from trio.lowlevel import current_task
import tractor
from tractor.trionics import (
broadcast_receiver,
Lagged,
)
from tractor.trionics import broadcast_receiver, Lagged
@tractor.context
@ -40,7 +37,7 @@ async def echo_sequences(
async def ensure_sequence(
stream: tractor.MsgStream,
stream: tractor.ReceiveMsgStream,
sequence: list,
delay: Optional[float] = None,
@ -65,8 +62,8 @@ async def ensure_sequence(
@asynccontextmanager
async def open_sequence_streamer(
sequence: list[int],
arb_addr: tuple[str, int],
sequence: List[int],
arb_addr: Tuple[str, int],
start_method: str,
) -> tractor.MsgStream:
@ -214,8 +211,7 @@ def test_faster_task_to_recv_is_cancelled_by_slower(
arb_addr,
start_method,
):
'''
Ensure that if a faster task consuming from a stream is cancelled
'''Ensure that if a faster task consuming from a stream is cancelled
the slower task can continue to receive all expected values.
'''
@ -464,51 +460,3 @@ def test_first_recver_is_cancelled():
assert value == 1
trio.run(main)
def test_no_raise_on_lag():
'''
Run a simple 2-task broadcast where one task is slow but configured
so that it does not raise `Lagged` on overruns using
`raise_on_lasg=False` and verify that the task does not raise.
'''
size = 100
tx, rx = trio.open_memory_channel(size)
brx = broadcast_receiver(rx, size)
async def slow():
async with brx.subscribe(
raise_on_lag=False,
) as br:
async for msg in br:
print(f'slow task got: {msg}')
await trio.sleep(0.1)
async def fast():
async with brx.subscribe() as br:
async for msg in br:
print(f'fast task got: {msg}')
async def main():
async with (
tractor.open_root_actor(
# NOTE: so we see the warning msg emitted by the bcaster
# internals when the no raise flag is set.
loglevel='warning',
),
trio.open_nursery() as n,
):
n.start_soon(slow)
n.start_soon(fast)
for i in range(1000):
await tx.send(i)
# simulate user nailing ctl-c after realizing
# there's a lag in the slow task.
await trio.sleep(1)
raise KeyboardInterrupt
with pytest.raises(KeyboardInterrupt):
trio.run(main)

7
towncrier.toml 100644
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@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
[tool.towncrier]
package = "tractor"
filename = "NEWS.rst"
directory = "nooz/"
title_format = "tractor {version} ({project_date})"
version = "0.1.0a4"
template = "nooz/_template.rst"

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@ -18,12 +18,13 @@
tractor: structured concurrent "actors".
"""
from exceptiongroup import BaseExceptionGroup
from trio import MultiError
from ._clustering import open_actor_cluster
from ._ipc import Channel
from ._streaming import (
Context,
ReceiveMsgStream,
MsgStream,
stream,
context,
@ -35,37 +36,27 @@ from ._discovery import (
query_actor,
)
from ._supervise import open_nursery
from ._state import (
current_actor,
is_root_process,
)
from ._state import current_actor, is_root_process
from ._exceptions import (
RemoteActorError,
ModuleNotExposed,
ContextCancelled,
)
from ._debug import (
breakpoint,
post_mortem,
)
from ._debug import breakpoint, post_mortem
from . import msg
from ._root import (
run_daemon,
open_root_actor,
)
from ._root import run, run_daemon, open_root_actor
from ._portal import Portal
from ._runtime import Actor
__all__ = [
'Actor',
'Channel',
'Context',
'ContextCancelled',
'ModuleNotExposed',
'MsgStream',
'BaseExceptionGroup',
'MultiError',
'Portal',
'ReceiveMsgStream',
'RemoteActorError',
'breakpoint',
'context',
@ -79,6 +70,7 @@ __all__ = [
'open_root_actor',
'post_mortem',
'query_actor',
'run',
'run_daemon',
'stream',
'to_asyncio',

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ import argparse
from ast import literal_eval
from ._runtime import Actor
from ._actor import Actor
from ._entry import _trio_main

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@ -32,12 +32,9 @@ import tractor
async def open_actor_cluster(
modules: list[str],
count: int = cpu_count(),
names: list[str] | None = None,
names: Optional[list[str]] = None,
start_method: Optional[str] = None,
hard_kill: bool = False,
# passed through verbatim to ``open_root_actor()``
**runtime_kwargs,
) -> AsyncGenerator[
dict[str, tractor.Portal],
None,
@ -52,9 +49,7 @@ async def open_actor_cluster(
raise ValueError(
'Number of names is {len(names)} but count it {count}')
async with tractor.open_nursery(
**runtime_kwargs,
) as an:
async with tractor.open_nursery(start_method=start_method) as an:
async with trio.open_nursery() as n:
uid = tractor.current_actor().uid

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@ -18,11 +18,7 @@
Actor discovery API.
"""
from typing import (
Optional,
Union,
AsyncGenerator,
)
from typing import Tuple, Optional, Union, AsyncGenerator
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager as acm
from ._ipc import _connect_chan, Channel
@ -108,7 +104,7 @@ async def query_actor(
@acm
async def find_actor(
name: str,
arbiter_sockaddr: tuple[str, int] | None = None
arbiter_sockaddr: Tuple[str, int] = None
) -> AsyncGenerator[Optional[Portal], None]:
'''
@ -134,7 +130,7 @@ async def find_actor(
@acm
async def wait_for_actor(
name: str,
arbiter_sockaddr: tuple[str, int] | None = None
arbiter_sockaddr: Tuple[str, int] = None
) -> AsyncGenerator[Portal, None]:
"""Wait on an actor to register with the arbiter.

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@ -18,28 +18,15 @@
Sub-process entry points.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from functools import partial
from typing import (
Any,
TYPE_CHECKING,
)
from typing import Tuple, Any
import signal
import trio # type: ignore
from .log import (
get_console_log,
get_logger,
)
from .log import get_console_log, get_logger
from . import _state
from .to_asyncio import run_as_asyncio_guest
from ._runtime import (
async_main,
Actor,
)
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ._spawn import SpawnMethodKey
log = get_logger(__name__)
@ -47,11 +34,11 @@ log = get_logger(__name__)
def _mp_main(
actor: Actor, # type: ignore
accept_addr: tuple[str, int],
forkserver_info: tuple[Any, Any, Any, Any, Any],
start_method: SpawnMethodKey,
parent_addr: tuple[str, int] | None = None,
actor: 'Actor', # type: ignore
accept_addr: Tuple[str, int],
forkserver_info: Tuple[Any, Any, Any, Any, Any],
start_method: str,
parent_addr: Tuple[str, int] = None,
infect_asyncio: bool = False,
) -> None:
@ -76,8 +63,7 @@ def _mp_main(
log.debug(f"parent_addr is {parent_addr}")
trio_main = partial(
async_main,
actor,
actor._async_main,
accept_addr,
parent_addr=parent_addr
)
@ -96,9 +82,9 @@ def _mp_main(
def _trio_main(
actor: Actor, # type: ignore
actor: 'Actor', # type: ignore
*,
parent_addr: tuple[str, int] | None = None,
parent_addr: Tuple[str, int] = None,
infect_asyncio: bool = False,
) -> None:
@ -120,8 +106,7 @@ def _trio_main(
log.debug(f"parent_addr is {parent_addr}")
trio_main = partial(
async_main,
actor,
actor._async_main,
parent_addr=parent_addr
)

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@ -18,16 +18,11 @@
Our classy exception set.
"""
from typing import (
Any,
Optional,
Type,
)
from typing import Dict, Any, Optional, Type
import importlib
import builtins
import traceback
import exceptiongroup as eg
import trio
@ -53,6 +48,9 @@ class RemoteActorError(Exception):
self.type = suberror_type
self.msgdata = msgdata
# TODO: a trio.MultiError.catch like context manager
# for catching underlying remote errors of a particular type
class InternalActorError(RemoteActorError):
"""Remote internal ``tractor`` error indicating
@ -97,7 +95,7 @@ def pack_error(
exc: BaseException,
tb=None,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Create an "error message" for tranmission over
a channel (aka the wire).
"""
@ -116,17 +114,15 @@ def pack_error(
def unpack_error(
msg: dict[str, Any],
msg: Dict[str, Any],
chan=None,
err_type=RemoteActorError
) -> Exception:
'''
Unpack an 'error' message from the wire
"""Unpack an 'error' message from the wire
into a local ``RemoteActorError``.
'''
__tracebackhide__ = True
"""
error = msg['error']
tb_str = error.get('tb_str', '')
@ -139,12 +135,7 @@ def unpack_error(
suberror_type = trio.Cancelled
else: # try to lookup a suitable local error type
for ns in [
builtins,
_this_mod,
eg,
trio,
]:
for ns in [builtins, _this_mod, trio]:
try:
suberror_type = getattr(ns, type_name)
break
@ -163,15 +154,12 @@ def unpack_error(
def is_multi_cancelled(exc: BaseException) -> bool:
'''
Predicate to determine if a possible ``eg.BaseExceptionGroup`` contains
only ``trio.Cancelled`` sub-exceptions (and is likely the result of
"""Predicate to determine if a ``trio.MultiError`` contains only
``trio.Cancelled`` sub-exceptions (and is likely the result of
cancelling a collection of subtasks.
'''
if isinstance(exc, eg.BaseExceptionGroup):
return exc.subgroup(
lambda exc: isinstance(exc, trio.Cancelled)
) is not None
return False
"""
return not trio.MultiError.filter(
lambda exc: exc if not isinstance(exc, trio.Cancelled) else None,
exc,
)

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@ -22,21 +22,14 @@ from __future__ import annotations
import platform
import struct
import typing
from collections.abc import (
AsyncGenerator,
AsyncIterator,
)
from collections.abc import AsyncGenerator, AsyncIterator
from typing import (
Any,
runtime_checkable,
Optional,
Protocol,
Type,
TypeVar,
Any, Tuple, Optional,
Type, Protocol, TypeVar,
)
from tricycle import BufferedReceiveStream
import msgspec
import msgpack
import trio
from async_generator import asynccontextmanager
@ -49,7 +42,7 @@ _is_windows = platform.system() == 'Windows'
log = get_logger(__name__)
def get_stream_addrs(stream: trio.SocketStream) -> tuple:
def get_stream_addrs(stream: trio.SocketStream) -> Tuple:
# should both be IP sockets
lsockname = stream.socket.getsockname()
rsockname = stream.socket.getpeername()
@ -67,7 +60,6 @@ MsgType = TypeVar("MsgType")
# - https://jcristharif.com/msgspec/usage.html#structs
@runtime_checkable
class MsgTransport(Protocol[MsgType]):
stream: trio.SocketStream
@ -95,27 +87,23 @@ class MsgTransport(Protocol[MsgType]):
...
@property
def laddr(self) -> tuple[str, int]:
def laddr(self) -> Tuple[str, int]:
...
@property
def raddr(self) -> tuple[str, int]:
def raddr(self) -> Tuple[str, int]:
...
# TODO: not sure why we have to inherit here, but it seems to be an
# issue with ``get_msg_transport()`` returning a ``Type[Protocol]``;
# probably should make a `mypy` issue?
class MsgpackTCPStream(MsgTransport):
class MsgpackTCPStream:
'''
A ``trio.SocketStream`` delivering ``msgpack`` formatted data
using the ``msgspec`` codec lib.
using ``msgpack-python``.
'''
def __init__(
self,
stream: trio.SocketStream,
prefix_size: int = 4,
) -> None:
@ -132,6 +120,105 @@ class MsgpackTCPStream(MsgTransport):
# public i guess?
self.drained: list[dict] = []
async def _iter_packets(self) -> AsyncGenerator[dict, None]:
'''
Yield packets from the underlying stream.
'''
unpacker = msgpack.Unpacker(
raw=False,
)
while True:
try:
data = await self.stream.receive_some(2**10)
except trio.BrokenResourceError as err:
msg = err.args[0]
# XXX: handle connection-reset-by-peer the same as a EOF.
# we're currently remapping this since we allow
# a quick connect then drop for root actors when
# checking to see if there exists an "arbiter"
# on the chosen sockaddr (``_root.py:108`` or thereabouts)
if (
# nix
'[Errno 104]' in msg or
# on windows it seems there are a variety of errors
# to handle..
_is_windows
):
raise TransportClosed(
f'{self} was broken with {msg}'
)
else:
raise
log.transport(f"received {data}") # type: ignore
if data == b'':
raise TransportClosed(
f'transport {self} was already closed prior to read'
)
unpacker.feed(data)
for packet in unpacker:
yield packet
@property
def laddr(self) -> Tuple[Any, ...]:
return self._laddr
@property
def raddr(self) -> Tuple[Any, ...]:
return self._raddr
async def send(self, msg: Any) -> None:
async with self._send_lock:
return await self.stream.send_all(
msgpack.dumps(msg, use_bin_type=True)
)
async def recv(self) -> Any:
return await self._agen.asend(None)
async def drain(self) -> AsyncIterator[dict]:
'''
Drain the stream's remaining messages sent from
the far end until the connection is closed by
the peer.
'''
try:
async for msg in self._iter_packets():
self.drained.append(msg)
except TransportClosed:
for msg in self.drained:
yield msg
def __aiter__(self):
return self._agen
def connected(self) -> bool:
return self.stream.socket.fileno() != -1
class MsgspecTCPStream(MsgpackTCPStream):
'''
A ``trio.SocketStream`` delivering ``msgpack`` formatted data
using ``msgspec``.
'''
def __init__(
self,
stream: trio.SocketStream,
prefix_size: int = 4,
) -> None:
import msgspec
super().__init__(stream)
self.recv_stream = BufferedReceiveStream(transport_stream=stream)
self.prefix_size = prefix_size
@ -144,7 +231,7 @@ class MsgpackTCPStream(MsgTransport):
'''
import msgspec # noqa
decodes_failed: int = 0
last_decode_failed: bool = False
while True:
try:
@ -152,7 +239,6 @@ class MsgpackTCPStream(MsgTransport):
except (
ValueError,
ConnectionResetError,
# not sure entirely why we need this but without it we
# seem to be getting racy failures here on
@ -181,21 +267,12 @@ class MsgpackTCPStream(MsgTransport):
msgspec.DecodeError,
UnicodeDecodeError,
):
if decodes_failed < 4:
if not last_decode_failed:
# ignore decoding errors for now and assume they have to
# do with a channel drop - hope that receiving from the
# channel will raise an expected error and bubble up.
try:
msg_str: str | bytes = msg_bytes.decode()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
msg_str = msg_bytes
log.error(
'`msgspec` failed to decode!?\n'
'dumping bytes:\n'
f'{msg_str!r}'
)
decodes_failed += 1
log.error('`msgspec` failed to decode!?')
last_decode_failed = True
else:
raise
@ -210,46 +287,16 @@ class MsgpackTCPStream(MsgTransport):
return await self.stream.send_all(size + bytes_data)
@property
def laddr(self) -> tuple[str, int]:
return self._laddr
@property
def raddr(self) -> tuple[str, int]:
return self._raddr
async def recv(self) -> Any:
return await self._agen.asend(None)
async def drain(self) -> AsyncIterator[dict]:
'''
Drain the stream's remaining messages sent from
the far end until the connection is closed by
the peer.
'''
try:
async for msg in self._iter_packets():
self.drained.append(msg)
except TransportClosed:
for msg in self.drained:
yield msg
def __aiter__(self):
return self._agen
def connected(self) -> bool:
return self.stream.socket.fileno() != -1
def get_msg_transport(
key: tuple[str, str],
key: Tuple[str, str],
) -> Type[MsgTransport]:
return {
('msgpack', 'tcp'): MsgpackTCPStream,
('msgspec', 'tcp'): MsgspecTCPStream,
}[key]
@ -258,18 +305,16 @@ class Channel:
An inter-process channel for communication between (remote) actors.
Wraps a ``MsgStream``: transport + encoding IPC connection.
Currently we only support ``trio.SocketStream`` for transport
(aka TCP) and the ``msgpack`` interchange format via the ``msgspec``
codec libary.
(aka TCP).
'''
def __init__(
self,
destaddr: Optional[tuple[str, int]],
destaddr: Optional[Tuple[str, int]],
msg_transport_type_key: tuple[str, str] = ('msgpack', 'tcp'),
msg_transport_type_key: Tuple[str, str] = ('msgpack', 'tcp'),
# TODO: optional reconnection support?
# auto_reconnect: bool = False,
@ -280,6 +325,14 @@ class Channel:
# self._recon_seq = on_reconnect
# self._autorecon = auto_reconnect
# TODO: maybe expose this through the nursery api?
try:
# if installed load the msgspec transport since it's faster
import msgspec # noqa
msg_transport_type_key = ('msgspec', 'tcp')
except ImportError:
pass
self._destaddr = destaddr
self._transport_key = msg_transport_type_key
@ -289,7 +342,7 @@ class Channel:
self.msgstream: Optional[MsgTransport] = None
# set after handshake - always uid of far end
self.uid: Optional[tuple[str, str]] = None
self.uid: Optional[Tuple[str, str]] = None
self._agen = self._aiter_recv()
self._exc: Optional[Exception] = None # set if far end actor errors
@ -317,7 +370,7 @@ class Channel:
def set_msg_transport(
self,
stream: trio.SocketStream,
type_key: Optional[tuple[str, str]] = None,
type_key: Optional[Tuple[str, str]] = None,
) -> MsgTransport:
type_key = type_key or self._transport_key
@ -332,16 +385,16 @@ class Channel:
return object.__repr__(self)
@property
def laddr(self) -> Optional[tuple[str, int]]:
def laddr(self) -> Optional[Tuple[str, int]]:
return self.msgstream.laddr if self.msgstream else None
@property
def raddr(self) -> Optional[tuple[str, int]]:
def raddr(self) -> Optional[Tuple[str, int]]:
return self.msgstream.raddr if self.msgstream else None
async def connect(
self,
destaddr: tuple[Any, ...] | None = None,
destaddr: Tuple[Any, ...] = None,
**kwargs
) -> MsgTransport:

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@ -24,8 +24,7 @@ import importlib
import inspect
from typing import (
Any, Optional,
Callable, AsyncGenerator,
Type,
Callable, AsyncGenerator
)
from functools import partial
from dataclasses import dataclass
@ -35,7 +34,6 @@ import warnings
import trio
from async_generator import asynccontextmanager
from .trionics import maybe_open_nursery
from ._state import current_actor
from ._ipc import Channel
from .log import get_logger
@ -45,27 +43,43 @@ from ._exceptions import (
NoResult,
ContextCancelled,
)
from ._streaming import (
Context,
MsgStream,
)
from ._streaming import Context, ReceiveMsgStream
log = get_logger(__name__)
@asynccontextmanager
async def maybe_open_nursery(
nursery: trio.Nursery = None,
shield: bool = False,
) -> AsyncGenerator[trio.Nursery, Any]:
'''
Create a new nursery if None provided.
Blocks on exit as expected if no input nursery is provided.
'''
if nursery is not None:
yield nursery
else:
async with trio.open_nursery() as nursery:
nursery.cancel_scope.shield = shield
yield nursery
def _unwrap_msg(
msg: dict[str, Any],
channel: Channel
) -> Any:
__tracebackhide__ = True
try:
return msg['return']
except KeyError:
# internal error should never get here
assert msg.get('cid'), "Received internal error at portal?"
raise unpack_error(msg, channel) from None
raise unpack_error(msg, channel)
class MessagingError(Exception):
@ -104,7 +118,7 @@ class Portal:
# it is expected that ``result()`` will be awaited at some
# point.
self._expect_result: Optional[Context] = None
self._streams: set[MsgStream] = set()
self._streams: set[ReceiveMsgStream] = set()
self.actor = current_actor()
async def _submit_for_result(
@ -139,7 +153,6 @@ class Portal:
Return the result(s) from the remote actor's "main" task.
'''
# __tracebackhide__ = True
# Check for non-rpc errors slapped on the
# channel for which we always raise
exc = self.channel._exc
@ -189,7 +202,7 @@ class Portal:
async def cancel_actor(
self,
timeout: float | None = None,
timeout: float = None,
) -> bool:
'''
@ -319,7 +332,7 @@ class Portal:
async_gen_func: Callable, # typing: ignore
**kwargs,
) -> AsyncGenerator[MsgStream, None]:
) -> AsyncGenerator[ReceiveMsgStream, None]:
if not inspect.isasyncgenfunction(async_gen_func):
if not (
@ -344,7 +357,7 @@ class Portal:
try:
# deliver receive only stream
async with MsgStream(
async with ReceiveMsgStream(
ctx, ctx._recv_chan,
) as rchan:
self._streams.add(rchan)
@ -429,10 +442,6 @@ class Portal:
_err: Optional[BaseException] = None
ctx._portal = self
uid = self.channel.uid
cid = ctx.cid
etype: Optional[Type[BaseException]] = None
# deliver context instance and .started() msg value in open tuple.
try:
async with trio.open_nursery() as scope_nursery:
@ -464,27 +473,17 @@ class Portal:
# sure it's worth being pedantic:
# Exception,
# trio.Cancelled,
# trio.MultiError,
# KeyboardInterrupt,
) as err:
etype = type(err)
_err = err
# the context cancels itself on any cancel
# causing error.
if ctx.chan.connected():
log.cancel(
'Context cancelled for task, sending cancel request..\n'
f'task:{cid}\n'
f'actor:{uid}'
)
await ctx.cancel()
else:
log.warning(
'IPC connection for context is broken?\n'
f'task:{cid}\n'
f'actor:{uid}'
)
f'Context to {self.channel.uid} sending cancel request..')
await ctx.cancel()
raise
finally:
@ -493,17 +492,7 @@ class Portal:
# sure we get the error the underlying feeder mem chan.
# if it's not raised here it *should* be raised from the
# msg loop nursery right?
if ctx.chan.connected():
log.info(
'Waiting on final context-task result for\n'
f'task: {cid}\n'
f'actor: {uid}'
)
result = await ctx.result()
log.runtime(
f'Context {fn_name} returned '
f'value from callee `{result}`'
)
# though it should be impossible for any tasks
# operating *in* this scope to have survived
@ -513,34 +502,23 @@ class Portal:
# should we encapsulate this in the context api?
await ctx._recv_chan.aclose()
if etype:
if _err:
if ctx._cancel_called:
log.cancel(
f'Context {fn_name} cancelled by caller with\n{etype}'
f'Context {fn_name} cancelled by caller with\n{_err}'
)
elif _err is not None:
log.cancel(
f'Context for task cancelled by callee with {etype}\n'
f'target: `{fn_name}`\n'
f'task:{cid}\n'
f'actor:{uid}'
f'Context {fn_name} cancelled by callee with\n{_err}'
)
else:
log.runtime(
f'Context {fn_name} returned '
f'value from callee `{result}`'
)
# XXX: (MEGA IMPORTANT) if this is a root opened process we
# wait for any immediate child in debug before popping the
# context from the runtime msg loop otherwise inside
# ``Actor._push_result()`` the msg will be discarded and in
# the case where that msg is global debugger unlock (via
# a "stop" msg for a stream), this can result in a deadlock
# where the root is waiting on the lock to clear but the
# child has already cleared it and clobbered IPC.
from ._debug import maybe_wait_for_debugger
await maybe_wait_for_debugger()
# remove the context from runtime tracking
self.actor._contexts.pop(
(self.channel.uid, ctx.cid),
None,
)
self.actor._contexts.pop((self.channel.uid, ctx.cid))
@dataclass
@ -597,11 +575,9 @@ async def open_portal(
msg_loop_cs: Optional[trio.CancelScope] = None
if start_msg_loop:
from ._runtime import process_messages
msg_loop_cs = await nursery.start(
partial(
process_messages,
actor,
actor._process_messages,
channel,
# if the local task is cancelled we want to keep
# the msg loop running until our block ends

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@ -22,21 +22,14 @@ from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from functools import partial
import importlib
import logging
import signal
import sys
import os
from typing import Tuple, Optional, List, Any
import typing
import warnings
from exceptiongroup import BaseExceptionGroup
import trio
from ._runtime import (
Actor,
Arbiter,
async_main,
)
from ._actor import Actor, Arbiter
from . import _debug
from . import _spawn
from . import _state
@ -56,45 +49,37 @@ logger = log.get_logger('tractor')
@asynccontextmanager
async def open_root_actor(
*,
# defaults are above
arbiter_addr: tuple[str, int] | None = None,
arbiter_addr: Optional[Tuple[str, int]] = (
_default_arbiter_host,
_default_arbiter_port,
),
# defaults are above
registry_addr: tuple[str, int] | None = None,
name: str | None = 'root',
name: Optional[str] = 'root',
# either the `multiprocessing` start method:
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/multiprocessing.html#contexts-and-start-methods
# OR `trio` (the new default).
start_method: _spawn.SpawnMethodKey | None = None,
start_method: Optional[str] = None,
# enables the multi-process debugger support
debug_mode: bool = False,
# internal logging
loglevel: str | None = None,
loglevel: Optional[str] = None,
enable_modules: list | None = None,
rpc_module_paths: list | None = None,
enable_modules: Optional[List] = None,
rpc_module_paths: Optional[List] = None,
) -> typing.Any:
'''
Runtime init entry point for ``tractor``.
"""Async entry point for ``tractor``.
'''
"""
# Override the global debugger hook to make it play nice with
# ``trio``, see much discussion in:
# ``trio``, see:
# https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/1155#issuecomment-742964018
builtin_bp_handler = sys.breakpointhook
orig_bp_path: str | None = os.environ.get('PYTHONBREAKPOINT', None)
os.environ['PYTHONBREAKPOINT'] = 'tractor._debug._set_trace'
# attempt to retreive ``trio``'s sigint handler and stash it
# on our debugger lock state.
_debug.Lock._trio_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT)
# mark top most level process as root actor
_state._runtime_vars['_is_root'] = True
@ -113,24 +98,18 @@ async def open_root_actor(
if start_method is not None:
_spawn.try_set_start_method(start_method)
if arbiter_addr is not None:
warnings.warn(
'`arbiter_addr` is now deprecated and has been renamed to'
'`registry_addr`.\nUse that instead..',
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
registry_addr = (host, port) = (
registry_addr
or arbiter_addr
or (
arbiter_addr = (host, port) = arbiter_addr or (
_default_arbiter_host,
_default_arbiter_port,
)
)
loglevel = (loglevel or log._default_loglevel).upper()
if loglevel is None:
loglevel = log.get_loglevel()
else:
log._default_loglevel = loglevel
log.get_console_log(loglevel)
assert loglevel
if debug_mode and _spawn._spawn_method == 'trio':
_state._runtime_vars['_debug_mode'] = True
@ -145,7 +124,7 @@ async def open_root_actor(
logging.getLevelName(
# lul, need the upper case for the -> int map?
# sweet "dynamic function behaviour" stdlib...
loglevel,
loglevel.upper()
) > logging.getLevelName('PDB')
):
loglevel = 'PDB'
@ -155,25 +134,20 @@ async def open_root_actor(
"Debug mode is only supported for the `trio` backend!"
)
log.get_console_log(loglevel)
try:
# make a temporary connection to see if an arbiter exists,
# if one can't be made quickly we assume none exists.
# make a temporary connection to see if an arbiter exists
arbiter_found = False
try:
# TODO: this connect-and-bail forces us to have to carefully
# rewrap TCP 104-connection-reset errors as EOF so as to avoid
# propagating cancel-causing errors to the channel-msg loop
# machinery. Likely it would be better to eventually have
# a "discovery" protocol with basic handshake instead.
with trio.move_on_after(1):
async with _connect_chan(host, port):
arbiter_found = True
except OSError:
# TODO: make this a "discovery" log level?
logger.warning(f"No actor registry found @ {host}:{port}")
logger.warning(f"No actor could be found @ {host}:{port}")
# create a local actor and start up its main routine/task
if arbiter_found:
@ -183,7 +157,7 @@ async def open_root_actor(
actor = Actor(
name or 'anonymous',
arbiter_addr=registry_addr,
arbiter_addr=arbiter_addr,
loglevel=loglevel,
enable_modules=enable_modules,
)
@ -199,7 +173,7 @@ async def open_root_actor(
actor = Arbiter(
name or 'arbiter',
arbiter_addr=registry_addr,
arbiter_addr=arbiter_addr,
loglevel=loglevel,
enable_modules=enable_modules,
)
@ -215,14 +189,13 @@ async def open_root_actor(
# start the actor runtime in a new task
async with trio.open_nursery() as nursery:
# ``_runtime.async_main()`` creates an internal nursery and
# ``Actor._async_main()`` creates an internal nursery and
# thus blocks here until the entire underlying actor tree has
# terminated thereby conducting structured concurrency.
await nursery.start(
partial(
async_main,
actor,
actor._async_main,
accept_addr=(host, port),
parent_addr=None
)
@ -230,10 +203,7 @@ async def open_root_actor(
try:
yield actor
except (
Exception,
BaseExceptionGroup,
) as err:
except (Exception, trio.MultiError) as err:
entered = await _debug._maybe_enter_pm(err)
@ -246,8 +216,7 @@ async def open_root_actor(
finally:
# NOTE: not sure if we'll ever need this but it's
# possibly better for even more determinism?
# logger.cancel(
# f'Waiting on {len(nurseries)} nurseries in root..')
# logger.cancel(f'Waiting on {len(nurseries)} nurseries in root..')
# nurseries = actor._actoruid2nursery.values()
# async with trio.open_nursery() as tempn:
# for an in nurseries:
@ -257,40 +226,64 @@ async def open_root_actor(
await actor.cancel()
finally:
_state._current_actor = None
# restore breakpoint hook state
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')
logger.runtime("Root actor terminated")
def run_daemon(
enable_modules: list[str],
def run(
# target
async_fn: typing.Callable[..., typing.Awaitable],
*args,
# runtime kwargs
name: str | None = 'root',
registry_addr: tuple[str, int] = (
name: Optional[str] = 'root',
arbiter_addr: Tuple[str, int] = (
_default_arbiter_host,
_default_arbiter_port,
),
start_method: str | None = None,
start_method: Optional[str] = None,
debug_mode: bool = False,
**kwargs
**kwargs,
) -> Any:
"""Run a trio-actor async function in process.
This is tractor's main entry and the start point for any async actor.
"""
async def _main():
async with open_root_actor(
arbiter_addr=arbiter_addr,
name=name,
start_method=start_method,
debug_mode=debug_mode,
**kwargs,
):
return await async_fn(*args)
warnings.warn(
"`tractor.run()` is now deprecated. `tractor` now"
" implicitly starts the root actor on first actor nursery"
" use. If you want to start the root actor manually, use"
" `tractor.open_root_actor()`.",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
return trio.run(_main)
def run_daemon(
enable_modules: list[str],
**kwargs
) -> None:
'''
Spawn daemon actor which will respond to RPC; the main task simply
starts the runtime and then sleeps forever.
Spawn daemon actor which will respond to RPC.
This is a very minimal convenience wrapper around starting
a "run-until-cancelled" root actor which can be started with a set
of enabled modules for RPC request handling.
This is a convenience wrapper around
``tractor.run(trio.sleep(float('inf')))`` such that the first actor spawned
is meant to run forever responding to RPC requests.
'''
kwargs['enable_modules'] = list(enable_modules)
@ -298,15 +291,4 @@ def run_daemon(
for path in enable_modules:
importlib.import_module(path)
async def _main():
async with open_root_actor(
registry_addr=registry_addr,
name=name,
start_method=start_method,
debug_mode=debug_mode,
**kwargs,
):
return await trio.sleep_forever()
return trio.run(_main)
return run(partial(trio.sleep, float('inf')), **kwargs)

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@ -22,15 +22,10 @@ from __future__ import annotations
import sys
import platform
from typing import (
Any,
Awaitable,
Literal,
Callable,
TypeVar,
TYPE_CHECKING,
Any, Optional, Callable, TypeVar, TYPE_CHECKING
)
from collections.abc import Awaitable
from exceptiongroup import BaseExceptionGroup
import trio
from trio_typing import TaskStatus
@ -44,28 +39,23 @@ from ._state import (
is_root_process,
debug_mode,
)
from .log import get_logger
from ._portal import Portal
from ._runtime import Actor
from ._actor import Actor
from ._entry import _mp_main
from ._exceptions import ActorFailure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ._supervise import ActorNursery
import multiprocessing as mp
ProcessType = TypeVar('ProcessType', mp.Process, trio.Process)
log = get_logger('tractor')
# placeholder for an mp start context if so using that backend
_ctx: mp.context.BaseContext | None = None
SpawnMethodKey = Literal[
'trio', # supported on all platforms
'mp_spawn',
'mp_forkserver', # posix only
]
_spawn_method: SpawnMethodKey = 'trio'
_ctx: Optional[mp.context.BaseContext] = None
_spawn_method: str = "trio"
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
@ -82,10 +72,7 @@ else:
await trio.lowlevel.wait_readable(proc.sentinel)
def try_set_start_method(
key: SpawnMethodKey
) -> mp.context.BaseContext | None:
def try_set_start_method(name: str) -> Optional[mp.context.BaseContext]:
'''
Attempt to set the method for process starting, aka the "actor
spawning backend".
@ -100,30 +87,28 @@ def try_set_start_method(
global _ctx
global _spawn_method
mp_methods = mp.get_all_start_methods()
if 'fork' in mp_methods:
methods = mp.get_all_start_methods()
if 'fork' in methods:
# forking is incompatible with ``trio``s global task tree
mp_methods.remove('fork')
methods.remove('fork')
match key:
case 'mp_forkserver':
# supported on all platforms
methods += ['trio']
if name not in methods:
raise ValueError(
f"Spawn method `{name}` is invalid please choose one of {methods}"
)
elif name == 'forkserver':
from . import _forkserver_override
_forkserver_override.override_stdlib()
_ctx = mp.get_context('forkserver')
case 'mp_spawn':
_ctx = mp.get_context('spawn')
case 'trio':
_ctx = mp.get_context(name)
elif name == 'trio':
_ctx = None
else:
_ctx = mp.get_context(name)
case _:
raise ValueError(
f'Spawn method `{key}` is invalid!\n'
f'Please choose one of {SpawnMethodKey}'
)
_spawn_method = key
_spawn_method = name
return _ctx
@ -139,7 +124,6 @@ async def exhaust_portal(
If the main task is an async generator do our best to consume
what's left of it.
'''
__tracebackhide__ = True
try:
log.debug(f"Waiting on final result from {actor.uid}")
@ -147,11 +131,8 @@ async def exhaust_portal(
# always be established and shutdown using a context manager api
final = await portal.result()
except (
Exception,
BaseExceptionGroup,
) as err:
# we reraise in the parent task via a ``BaseExceptionGroup``
except (Exception, trio.MultiError) as err:
# we reraise in the parent task via a ``trio.MultiError``
return err
except trio.Cancelled as err:
# lol, of course we need this too ;P
@ -179,7 +160,7 @@ async def cancel_on_completion(
'''
# if this call errors we store the exception for later
# in ``errors`` which will be reraised inside
# an exception group and we still send out a cancel request
# a MultiError and we still send out a cancel request
result = await exhaust_portal(portal, actor)
if isinstance(result, Exception):
errors[actor.uid] = result
@ -199,37 +180,16 @@ async def cancel_on_completion(
async def do_hard_kill(
proc: trio.Process,
terminate_after: int = 3,
) -> None:
# NOTE: this timeout used to do nothing since we were shielding
# the ``.wait()`` inside ``new_proc()`` which will pretty much
# never release until the process exits, now it acts as
# a hard-kill time ultimatum.
log.debug(f"Terminating {proc}")
with trio.move_on_after(terminate_after) as cs:
# NOTE: code below was copied verbatim from the now deprecated
# (in 0.20.0) ``trio._subrocess.Process.aclose()``, orig doc
# string:
#
# Close any pipes we have to the process (both input and output)
# and wait for it to exit. If cancelled, kills the process and
# waits for it to finish exiting before propagating the
# cancellation.
with trio.CancelScope(shield=True):
if proc.stdin is not None:
await proc.stdin.aclose()
if proc.stdout is not None:
await proc.stdout.aclose()
if proc.stderr is not None:
await proc.stderr.aclose()
try:
await proc.wait()
finally:
if proc.returncode is None:
proc.kill()
with trio.CancelScope(shield=True):
await proc.wait()
# NOTE: This ``__aexit__()`` shields internally.
async with proc: # calls ``trio.Process.aclose()``
log.debug(f"Terminating {proc}")
if cs.cancelled_caught:
# XXX: should pretty much never get here unless we have
@ -280,17 +240,16 @@ async def soft_wait(
if proc.poll() is None: # type: ignore
log.warning(
'Actor still alive after cancel request:\n'
f'{uid}'
)
f'Process still alive after cancel request:\n{uid}')
n.cancel_scope.cancel()
raise
async def new_proc(
name: str,
actor_nursery: ActorNursery,
actor_nursery: 'ActorNursery', # type: ignore # noqa
subactor: Actor,
errors: dict[tuple[str, str], Exception],
@ -304,41 +263,6 @@ async def new_proc(
infect_asyncio: bool = False,
task_status: TaskStatus[Portal] = trio.TASK_STATUS_IGNORED
) -> None:
# lookup backend spawning target
target = _methods[_spawn_method]
# mark the new actor with the global spawn method
subactor._spawn_method = _spawn_method
await target(
name,
actor_nursery,
subactor,
errors,
bind_addr,
parent_addr,
_runtime_vars, # run time vars
infect_asyncio=infect_asyncio,
task_status=task_status,
)
async def trio_proc(
name: str,
actor_nursery: ActorNursery,
subactor: Actor,
errors: dict[tuple[str, str], Exception],
# passed through to actor main
bind_addr: tuple[str, int],
parent_addr: tuple[str, int],
_runtime_vars: dict[str, Any], # serialized and sent to _child
*,
infect_asyncio: bool = False,
task_status: TaskStatus[Portal] = trio.TASK_STATUS_IGNORED
) -> None:
'''
Create a new ``Process`` using a "spawn method" as (configured using
@ -348,6 +272,11 @@ async def trio_proc(
here is to be considered the core supervision strategy.
'''
# mark the new actor with the global spawn method
subactor._spawn_method = _spawn_method
uid = subactor.uid
if _spawn_method == 'trio':
spawn_cmd = [
sys.executable,
"-m",
@ -375,11 +304,10 @@ async def trio_proc(
spawn_cmd.append("--asyncio")
cancelled_during_spawn: bool = False
proc: trio.Process | None = None
proc: Optional[trio.Process] = None
try:
try:
# TODO: needs ``trio_typing`` patch?
proc = await trio.lowlevel.open_process(spawn_cmd)
proc = await trio.open_process(spawn_cmd)
log.runtime(f"Started {proc}")
@ -400,21 +328,15 @@ async def trio_proc(
await maybe_wait_for_debugger()
elif proc is not None:
async with acquire_debug_lock(subactor.uid):
async with acquire_debug_lock(uid):
# soft wait on the proc to terminate
with trio.move_on_after(0.5):
await proc.wait()
raise
# a sub-proc ref **must** exist now
assert proc
portal = Portal(chan)
actor_nursery._children[subactor.uid] = (
subactor,
proc,
portal,
)
subactor, proc, portal)
# send additional init params
await chan.send({
@ -463,28 +385,21 @@ async def trio_proc(
nursery.cancel_scope.cancel()
finally:
# XXX NOTE XXX: The "hard" reap since no actor zombies are
# allowed! Do this **after** cancellation/teardown to avoid
# The "hard" reap since no actor zombies are allowed!
# XXX: do this **after** cancellation/tearfown to avoid
# killing the process too early.
if proc:
log.cancel(f'Hard reap sequence starting for {subactor.uid}')
log.cancel(f'Hard reap sequence starting for {uid}')
with trio.CancelScope(shield=True):
# don't clobber an ongoing pdb
if cancelled_during_spawn:
# Try again to avoid TTY clobbering.
async with acquire_debug_lock(subactor.uid):
async with acquire_debug_lock(uid):
with trio.move_on_after(0.5):
await proc.wait()
if is_root_process():
# TODO: solve the following issue where we need
# to do a similar wait like this but in an
# "intermediary" parent actor that itself isn't
# in debug but has a child that is, and we need
# to hold off on relaying SIGINT until that child
# is complete.
# https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/320
await maybe_wait_for_debugger(
child_in_debug=_runtime_vars.get(
'_debug_mode', False),
@ -503,10 +418,28 @@ async def trio_proc(
# subactor
actor_nursery._children.pop(subactor.uid)
else:
# `multiprocessing`
# async with trio.open_nursery() as nursery:
await mp_new_proc(
name=name,
actor_nursery=actor_nursery,
subactor=subactor,
errors=errors,
# passed through to actor main
bind_addr=bind_addr,
parent_addr=parent_addr,
_runtime_vars=_runtime_vars,
infect_asyncio=infect_asyncio,
task_status=task_status,
)
async def mp_new_proc(
async def mp_proc(
name: str,
actor_nursery: ActorNursery, # type: ignore # noqa
actor_nursery: 'ActorNursery', # type: ignore # noqa
subactor: Actor,
errors: dict[tuple[str, str], Exception],
# passed through to actor main
@ -531,7 +464,6 @@ async def mp_proc(
assert _ctx
start_method = _ctx.get_start_method()
if start_method == 'forkserver':
from multiprocessing import forkserver # type: ignore
# XXX do our hackery on the stdlib to avoid multiple
# forkservers (one at each subproc layer).
@ -544,24 +476,23 @@ async def mp_proc(
# forkserver.set_forkserver_preload(enable_modules)
forkserver.ensure_running()
fs_info = (
fs._forkserver_address, # type: ignore # noqa
fs._forkserver_alive_fd, # type: ignore # noqa
fs._forkserver_address,
fs._forkserver_alive_fd,
getattr(fs, '_forkserver_pid', None),
getattr(
resource_tracker._resource_tracker, '_pid', None),
resource_tracker._resource_tracker._fd,
)
else: # request to forkerserver to fork a new child
else:
assert curr_actor._forkserver_info
fs_info = (
fs._forkserver_address, # type: ignore # noqa
fs._forkserver_alive_fd, # type: ignore # noqa
fs._forkserver_pid, # type: ignore # noqa
fs._forkserver_address,
fs._forkserver_alive_fd,
fs._forkserver_pid,
resource_tracker._resource_tracker._pid,
resource_tracker._resource_tracker._fd,
) = curr_actor._forkserver_info
else:
# spawn method
fs_info = (None, None, None, None, None)
proc: mp.Process = _ctx.Process( # type: ignore
@ -570,7 +501,7 @@ async def mp_proc(
subactor,
bind_addr,
fs_info,
_spawn_method,
start_method,
parent_addr,
infect_asyncio,
),
@ -664,16 +595,4 @@ async def mp_proc(
log.debug(f"Joined {proc}")
# pop child entry to indicate we are no longer managing subactor
actor_nursery._children.pop(subactor.uid)
# TODO: prolly report to ``mypy`` how this causes all sorts of
# false errors..
# subactor, proc, portal = actor_nursery._children.pop(subactor.uid)
# proc spawning backend target map
_methods: dict[SpawnMethodKey, Callable] = {
'trio': trio_proc,
'mp_spawn': mp_proc,
'mp_forkserver': mp_proc,
}
subactor, proc, portal = actor_nursery._children.pop(subactor.uid)

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@ -18,10 +18,8 @@
Per process state
"""
from typing import (
Optional,
Any,
)
from typing import Optional, Dict, Any
from collections.abc import Mapping
import trio
@ -29,7 +27,7 @@ from ._exceptions import NoRuntime
_current_actor: Optional['Actor'] = None # type: ignore # noqa
_runtime_vars: dict[str, Any] = {
_runtime_vars: Dict[str, Any] = {
'_debug_mode': False,
'_is_root': False,
'_root_mailbox': (None, None)
@ -45,6 +43,30 @@ def current_actor(err_on_no_runtime: bool = True) -> 'Actor': # type: ignore #
return _current_actor
_conc_name_getters = {
'task': trio.lowlevel.current_task,
'actor': current_actor
}
class ActorContextInfo(Mapping):
"Dyanmic lookup for local actor and task names"
_context_keys = ('task', 'actor')
def __len__(self):
return len(self._context_keys)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._context_keys)
def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> str:
try:
return _conc_name_getters[key]().name # type: ignore
except RuntimeError:
# no local actor/task context initialized yet
return f'no {key} context'
def is_main_process() -> bool:
"""Bool determining if this actor is running in the top-most process.
"""

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@ -23,10 +23,8 @@ import inspect
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import (
Any,
Optional,
Callable,
AsyncGenerator,
Any, Optional, Callable,
AsyncGenerator, Dict,
AsyncIterator
)
@ -50,13 +48,12 @@ log = get_logger(__name__)
# - use __slots__ on ``Context``?
class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
class ReceiveMsgStream(trio.abc.ReceiveChannel):
'''
A bidirectional message stream for receiving logically sequenced
values over an inter-actor IPC ``Channel``.
This is the type returned to a local task which entered either
``Portal.open_stream_from()`` or ``Context.open_stream()``.
A IPC message stream for receiving logically sequenced values over
an inter-actor ``Channel``. This is the type returned to a local
task which entered either ``Portal.open_stream_from()`` or
``Context.open_stream()``.
Termination rules:
@ -98,9 +95,6 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
if self._eoc:
raise trio.EndOfChannel
if self._closed:
raise trio.ClosedResourceError('This stream was closed')
try:
msg = await self._rx_chan.receive()
return msg['yield']
@ -114,9 +108,6 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
# - 'error'
# possibly just handle msg['stop'] here!
if self._closed:
raise trio.ClosedResourceError('This stream was closed')
if msg.get('stop') or self._eoc:
log.debug(f"{self} was stopped at remote end")
@ -196,6 +187,7 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
return
self._eoc = True
self._closed = True
# NOTE: this is super subtle IPC messaging stuff:
# Relay stop iteration to far end **iff** we're
@ -212,8 +204,12 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
# In the bidirectional case, `Context.open_stream()` will create
# the `Actor._cids2qs` entry from a call to
# `Actor.get_context()` and will call us here to send the stop
# msg in ``__aexit__()`` on teardown.
# `Actor.get_context()` and will send the stop message in
# ``__aexit__()`` on teardown so it **does not** need to be
# called here.
if not self._ctx._portal:
# Only for 2 way streams can we can send stop from the
# caller side.
try:
# NOTE: if this call is cancelled we expect this end to
# handle as though the stop was never sent (though if it
@ -230,14 +226,7 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
# the underlying channel may already have been pulled
# in which case our stop message is meaningless since
# it can't traverse the transport.
ctx = self._ctx
log.warning(
f'Stream was already destroyed?\n'
f'actor: {ctx.chan.uid}\n'
f'ctx id: {ctx.cid}'
)
self._closed = True
log.debug(f'Channel for {self} was already closed')
# Do we close the local mem chan ``self._rx_chan`` ??!?
@ -280,8 +269,7 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
self,
) -> AsyncIterator[BroadcastReceiver]:
'''
Allocate and return a ``BroadcastReceiver`` which delegates
'''Allocate and return a ``BroadcastReceiver`` which delegates
to this message stream.
This allows multiple local tasks to receive each their own copy
@ -318,15 +306,15 @@ class MsgStream(trio.abc.Channel):
async with self._broadcaster.subscribe() as bstream:
assert bstream.key != self._broadcaster.key
assert bstream._recv == self._broadcaster._recv
# NOTE: we patch on a `.send()` to the bcaster so that the
# caller can still conduct 2-way streaming using this
# ``bstream`` handle transparently as though it was the msg
# stream instance.
bstream.send = self.send # type: ignore
yield bstream
class MsgStream(ReceiveMsgStream, trio.abc.Channel):
'''
Bidirectional message stream for use within an inter-actor actor
``Context```.
'''
async def send(
self,
data: Any
@ -381,8 +369,6 @@ class Context:
# status flags
_cancel_called: bool = False
_cancel_msg: Optional[str] = None
_enter_debugger_on_cancel: bool = True
_started_called: bool = False
_started_received: bool = False
_stream_opened: bool = False
@ -407,7 +393,7 @@ class Context:
async def _maybe_raise_from_remote_msg(
self,
msg: dict[str, Any],
msg: Dict[str, Any],
) -> None:
'''
@ -464,11 +450,7 @@ class Context:
if not self._scope_nursery._closed: # type: ignore
self._scope_nursery.start_soon(raiser)
async def cancel(
self,
msg: Optional[str] = None,
) -> None:
async def cancel(self) -> None:
'''
Cancel this inter-actor-task context.
@ -477,8 +459,6 @@ class Context:
'''
side = 'caller' if self._portal else 'callee'
if msg:
assert side == 'callee', 'Only callee side can provide cancel msg'
log.cancel(f'Cancelling {side} side of context to {self.chan.uid}')
@ -515,10 +495,8 @@ class Context:
log.cancel(
"Timed out on cancelling remote task "
f"{cid} for {self._portal.channel.uid}")
# callee side remote task
else:
self._cancel_msg = msg
# callee side remote task
# TODO: should we have an explicit cancel message
# or is relaying the local `trio.Cancelled` as an
@ -603,38 +581,30 @@ class Context:
async with MsgStream(
ctx=self,
rx_chan=ctx._recv_chan,
) as stream:
) as rchan:
if self._portal:
self._portal._streams.add(stream)
self._portal._streams.add(rchan)
try:
self._stream_opened = True
# XXX: do we need this?
# ensure we aren't cancelled before yielding the stream
# ensure we aren't cancelled before delivering
# the stream
# await trio.lowlevel.checkpoint()
yield stream
yield rchan
# NOTE: Make the stream "one-shot use". On exit, signal
# XXX: Make the stream "one-shot use". On exit, signal
# ``trio.EndOfChannel``/``StopAsyncIteration`` to the
# far end.
await stream.aclose()
await self.send_stop()
finally:
if self._portal:
try:
self._portal._streams.remove(stream)
except KeyError:
log.warning(
f'Stream was already destroyed?\n'
f'actor: {self.chan.uid}\n'
f'ctx id: {self.cid}'
)
self._portal._streams.remove(rchan)
async def result(self) -> Any:
'''
From a caller side, wait for and return the final result from
'''From a caller side, wait for and return the final result from
the callee side task.
'''

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@ -18,23 +18,19 @@
``trio`` inspired apis and helpers
"""
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager as acm
from functools import partial
import inspect
from typing import (
Optional,
TYPE_CHECKING,
)
from typing import Tuple, List, Dict, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
import typing
import warnings
from exceptiongroup import BaseExceptionGroup
import trio
from async_generator import asynccontextmanager
from ._debug import maybe_wait_for_debugger
from ._state import current_actor, is_main_process
from .log import get_logger, get_loglevel
from ._runtime import Actor
from ._actor import Actor
from ._portal import Portal
from ._exceptions import is_multi_cancelled
from ._root import open_root_actor
@ -47,7 +43,7 @@ if TYPE_CHECKING:
log = get_logger(__name__)
_default_bind_addr: tuple[str, int] = ('127.0.0.1', 0)
_default_bind_addr: Tuple[str, int] = ('127.0.0.1', 0)
class ActorNursery:
@ -83,19 +79,15 @@ class ActorNursery:
actor: Actor,
ria_nursery: trio.Nursery,
da_nursery: trio.Nursery,
errors: dict[tuple[str, str], BaseException],
errors: Dict[Tuple[str, str], Exception],
) -> None:
# self.supervisor = supervisor # TODO
self._actor: Actor = actor
self._ria_nursery = ria_nursery
self._da_nursery = da_nursery
self._children: dict[
tuple[str, str],
tuple[
Actor,
trio.Process | mp.Process,
Optional[Portal],
]
self._children: Dict[
Tuple[str, str],
Tuple[Actor, mp.Process, Optional[Portal]]
] = {}
# portals spawned with ``run_in_actor()`` are
# cancelled when their "main" result arrives
@ -110,12 +102,12 @@ class ActorNursery:
self,
name: str,
*,
bind_addr: 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: Optional[bool] | None = None,
bind_addr: Tuple[str, int] = _default_bind_addr,
rpc_module_paths: List[str] = None,
enable_modules: List[str] = None,
loglevel: str = None, # set log level per subactor
nursery: trio.Nursery = None,
debug_mode: Optional[bool] = None,
infect_asyncio: bool = False,
) -> Portal:
'''
@ -181,10 +173,10 @@ class ActorNursery:
*,
name: Optional[str] = None,
bind_addr: 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
bind_addr: Tuple[str, int] = _default_bind_addr,
rpc_module_paths: Optional[List[str]] = None,
enable_modules: List[str] = None,
loglevel: str = None, # set log level per subactor
infect_asyncio: bool = False,
**kwargs, # explicit args to ``fn``
@ -295,17 +287,13 @@ class ActorNursery:
self._join_procs.set()
@acm
@asynccontextmanager
async def _open_and_supervise_one_cancels_all_nursery(
actor: Actor,
) -> typing.AsyncGenerator[ActorNursery, None]:
# TODO: yay or nay?
__tracebackhide__ = True
# the collection of errors retreived from spawned sub-actors
errors: dict[tuple[str, str], BaseException] = {}
errors: Dict[Tuple[str, str], Exception] = {}
# This is the outermost level "deamon actor" nursery. It is awaited
# **after** the below inner "run in actor nursery". This allows for
@ -338,17 +326,19 @@ async def _open_and_supervise_one_cancels_all_nursery(
# after we yield upwards
yield anursery
# When we didn't error in the caller's scope,
# signal all process-monitor-tasks to conduct
# the "hard join phase".
log.runtime(
f"Waiting on subactors {anursery._children} "
"to complete"
)
# Last bit before first nursery block ends in the case
# where we didn't error in the caller's scope
# signal all process monitor tasks to conduct
# hard join phase.
anursery._join_procs.set()
except BaseException as inner_err:
errors[actor.uid] = inner_err
except BaseException as err:
# If we error in the root but the debugger is
# engaged we don't want to prematurely kill (and
@ -365,18 +355,19 @@ async def _open_and_supervise_one_cancels_all_nursery(
# worry more are coming).
anursery._join_procs.set()
try:
# XXX: hypothetically an error could be
# raised and then a cancel signal shows up
# slightly after in which case the `else:`
# block here might not complete? For now,
# shield both.
with trio.CancelScope(shield=True):
etype = type(inner_err)
etype = type(err)
if etype in (
trio.Cancelled,
KeyboardInterrupt
) or (
is_multi_cancelled(inner_err)
is_multi_cancelled(err)
):
log.cancel(
f"Nursery for {current_actor().uid} "
@ -384,23 +375,29 @@ async def _open_and_supervise_one_cancels_all_nursery(
else:
log.exception(
f"Nursery for {current_actor().uid} "
f"errored with")
f"errored with {err}, ")
# cancel all subactors
await anursery.cancel()
except trio.MultiError as merr:
# If we receive additional errors while waiting on
# remaining subactors that were cancelled,
# aggregate those errors with the original error
# that triggered this teardown.
if err not in merr.exceptions:
raise trio.MultiError(merr.exceptions + [err])
else:
raise
# ria_nursery scope end
# TODO: this is the handler around the ``.run_in_actor()``
# nursery. Ideally we can drop this entirely in the future as
# the whole ``.run_in_actor()`` API should be built "on top of"
# this lower level spawn-request-cancel "daemon actor" API where
# a local in-actor task nursery is used with one-to-one task
# + `await Portal.run()` calls and the results/errors are
# handled directly (inline) and errors by the local nursery.
# XXX: do we need a `trio.Cancelled` catch here as well?
# this is the catch around the ``.run_in_actor()`` nursery
except (
Exception,
BaseExceptionGroup,
trio.MultiError,
trio.Cancelled
) as err:
@ -432,20 +429,18 @@ async def _open_and_supervise_one_cancels_all_nursery(
with trio.CancelScope(shield=True):
await anursery.cancel()
# use `BaseExceptionGroup` as needed
# use `MultiError` as needed
if len(errors) > 1:
raise BaseExceptionGroup(
'tractor.ActorNursery errored with',
tuple(errors.values()),
)
raise trio.MultiError(tuple(errors.values()))
else:
raise list(errors.values())[0]
# da_nursery scope end - nursery checkpoint
# final exit
# ria_nursery scope end - nursery checkpoint
# after nursery exit
@acm
@asynccontextmanager
async def open_nursery(
**kwargs,

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@ -26,10 +26,7 @@ support provided by ``tractor.Context.open_stream()`` and friends.
from __future__ import annotations
import inspect
import typing
from typing import (
Any,
Callable,
)
from typing import Dict, Any, Set, Callable, List, Tuple
from functools import partial
from async_generator import aclosing
@ -47,8 +44,8 @@ log = get_logger('messaging')
async def fan_out_to_ctxs(
pub_async_gen_func: typing.Callable, # it's an async gen ... gd mypy
topics2ctxs: dict[str, list],
packetizer: typing.Callable | None = None,
topics2ctxs: Dict[str, list],
packetizer: typing.Callable = None,
) -> None:
'''
Request and fan out quotes to each subscribed actor channel.
@ -64,7 +61,7 @@ async def fan_out_to_ctxs(
async for published in pub_gen:
ctx_payloads: list[tuple[Context, Any]] = []
ctx_payloads: List[Tuple[Context, Any]] = []
for topic, data in published.items():
log.debug(f"publishing {topic, data}")
@ -106,8 +103,8 @@ async def fan_out_to_ctxs(
def modify_subs(
topics2ctxs: dict[str, list[Context]],
topics: set[str],
topics2ctxs: Dict[str, List[Context]],
topics: Set[str],
ctx: Context,
) -> None:
@ -139,20 +136,20 @@ def modify_subs(
topics2ctxs.pop(topic)
_pub_state: dict[str, dict] = {}
_pubtask2lock: dict[str, trio.StrictFIFOLock] = {}
_pub_state: Dict[str, dict] = {}
_pubtask2lock: Dict[str, trio.StrictFIFOLock] = {}
def pub(
wrapped: typing.Callable | None = None,
wrapped: typing.Callable = None,
*,
tasks: set[str] = set(),
tasks: Set[str] = set(),
):
"""Publisher async generator decorator.
A publisher can be called multiple times from different actors but
will only spawn a finite set of internal tasks to stream values to
each caller. The ``tasks: set[str]`` argument to the decorator
each caller. The ``tasks: Set[str]`` argument to the decorator
specifies the names of the mutex set of publisher tasks. When the
publisher function is called, an argument ``task_name`` must be
passed to specify which task (of the set named in ``tasks``) should
@ -161,9 +158,9 @@ def pub(
necessary.
Values yielded from the decorated async generator must be
``dict[str, dict[str, Any]]`` where the fist level key is the topic
``Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]`` where the fist level key is the topic
string and determines which subscription the packet will be
delivered to and the value is a packet ``dict[str, Any]`` by default
delivered to and the value is a packet ``Dict[str, Any]`` by default
of the form:
.. ::python
@ -189,7 +186,7 @@ def pub(
The publisher must be called passing in the following arguments:
- ``topics: set[str]`` the topic sequence or "subscriptions"
- ``topics: Set[str]`` the topic sequence or "subscriptions"
- ``task_name: str`` the task to use (if ``tasks`` was passed)
- ``ctx: Context`` the tractor context (only needed if calling the
pub func without a nursery, otherwise this is provided implicitly)
@ -234,7 +231,7 @@ def pub(
if wrapped is None:
return partial(pub, tasks=tasks)
task2lock: dict[str, trio.StrictFIFOLock] = {}
task2lock: Dict[str, trio.StrictFIFOLock] = {}
for name in tasks:
task2lock[name] = trio.StrictFIFOLock()
@ -246,11 +243,11 @@ def pub(
# `wrapt` docs
async def _execute(
ctx: Context,
topics: set[str],
topics: Set[str],
*args,
# *,
task_name: str | None = None, # default: only one task allocated
packetizer: Callable | None = None,
task_name: str = None, # default: only one task allocated
packetizer: Callable = None,
**kwargs,
):
if task_name is None:

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@ -18,14 +18,12 @@
Log like a forester!
"""
from collections.abc import Mapping
import sys
import logging
import colorlog # type: ignore
from typing import Optional
import trio
from ._state import current_actor
from ._state import ActorContextInfo
_proj_name: str = 'tractor'
@ -38,8 +36,7 @@ LOG_FORMAT = (
# "{bold_white}{log_color}{asctime}{reset}"
"{log_color}{asctime}{reset}"
" {bold_white}{thin_white}({reset}"
"{thin_white}{actor_name}[{actor_uid}], "
"{process}, {task}){reset}{bold_white}{thin_white})"
"{thin_white}{actor}, {process}, {task}){reset}{bold_white}{thin_white})"
" {reset}{log_color}[{reset}{bold_log_color}{levelname}{reset}{log_color}]"
" {log_color}{name}"
" {thin_white}{filename}{log_color}:{reset}{thin_white}{lineno}{log_color}"
@ -139,40 +136,9 @@ class StackLevelAdapter(logging.LoggerAdapter):
)
_conc_name_getters = {
'task': lambda: trio.lowlevel.current_task().name,
'actor': lambda: current_actor(),
'actor_name': lambda: current_actor().name,
'actor_uid': lambda: current_actor().uid[1][:6],
}
class ActorContextInfo(Mapping):
"Dyanmic lookup for local actor and task names"
_context_keys = (
'task',
'actor',
'actor_name',
'actor_uid',
)
def __len__(self):
return len(self._context_keys)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._context_keys)
def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> str:
try:
return _conc_name_getters[key]()
except RuntimeError:
# no local actor/task context initialized yet
return f'no {key} context'
def get_logger(
name: str | None = None,
name: str = None,
_root_name: str = _proj_name,
) -> StackLevelAdapter:
@ -207,7 +173,7 @@ def get_logger(
def get_console_log(
level: str | None = None,
level: str = None,
**kwargs,
) -> logging.LoggerAdapter:
'''Get the package logger and enable a handler which writes to stderr.

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Built-in messaging patterns, types, APIs and helpers.
# ``pkgutil.resolve_name()`` internally uses
# ``importlib.import_module()`` which can be filtered by inserting
# a ``MetaPathFinder`` into ``sys.meta_path`` (which we could do before
# entering the ``_runtime.process_messages()`` loop).
# entering the ``Actor._process_messages()`` loop).
# - https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/main/Lib/pkgutil.py#L645
# - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1350466/preventing-python-code-from-importing-certain-modules
# - https://stackoverflow.com/a/63320902

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@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
# tractor: structured concurrent "actors".
# Copyright 2018-eternity Tyler Goodlet.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from ._tractor_test import tractor_test

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@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
# tractor: structured concurrent "actors".
# Copyright 2018-eternity Tyler Goodlet.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import inspect
import platform
from functools import partial, wraps
import trio
import tractor
__all__ = ['tractor_test']
def tractor_test(fn):
"""
Use:
@tractor_test
async def test_whatever():
await ...
If fixtures:
- ``arb_addr`` (a socket addr tuple where arbiter is listening)
- ``loglevel`` (logging level passed to tractor internals)
- ``start_method`` (subprocess spawning backend)
are defined in the `pytest` fixture space they will be automatically
injected to tests declaring these funcargs.
"""
@wraps(fn)
def wrapper(
*args,
loglevel=None,
arb_addr=None,
start_method=None,
**kwargs
):
# __tracebackhide__ = True
if 'arb_addr' in inspect.signature(fn).parameters:
# injects test suite fixture value to test as well
# as `run()`
kwargs['arb_addr'] = arb_addr
if 'loglevel' in inspect.signature(fn).parameters:
# allows test suites to define a 'loglevel' fixture
# that activates the internal logging
kwargs['loglevel'] = loglevel
if start_method is None:
if platform.system() == "Windows":
start_method = 'spawn'
else:
start_method = 'trio'
if 'start_method' in inspect.signature(fn).parameters:
# set of subprocess spawning backends
kwargs['start_method'] = start_method
if kwargs:
# use explicit root actor start
async def _main():
async with tractor.open_root_actor(
# **kwargs,
arbiter_addr=arb_addr,
loglevel=loglevel,
start_method=start_method,
# TODO: only enable when pytest is passed --pdb
# debug_mode=True,
) as actor:
await fn(*args, **kwargs)
main = _main
else:
# use implicit root actor start
main = partial(fn, *args, **kwargs)
return trio.run(main)
# arbiter_addr=arb_addr,
# loglevel=loglevel,
# start_method=start_method,
# )
return wrapper

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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ from asyncio.exceptions import CancelledError
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager as acm
from dataclasses import dataclass
import inspect
import traceback
from typing import (
Any,
Callable,
@ -62,7 +63,6 @@ class LinkedTaskChannel(trio.abc.Channel):
_trio_cs: trio.CancelScope
_aio_task_complete: trio.Event
_trio_exited: bool = False
# set after ``asyncio.create_task()``
_aio_task: Optional[asyncio.Task] = None
@ -73,13 +73,7 @@ class LinkedTaskChannel(trio.abc.Channel):
await self._from_aio.aclose()
async def receive(self) -> Any:
async with translate_aio_errors(
self,
# XXX: obviously this will deadlock if an on-going stream is
# being procesed.
# wait_on_aio_task=False,
):
async with translate_aio_errors(self):
# TODO: do we need this to guarantee asyncio code get's
# cancelled in the case where the trio side somehow creates
@ -216,8 +210,10 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
orig = result = id(coro)
try:
result = await coro
except GeneratorExit:
# no need to relay error
raise
except BaseException as aio_err:
log.exception('asyncio task errored')
chan._aio_err = aio_err
raise
@ -241,7 +237,6 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
to_trio.close()
aio_task_complete.set()
log.runtime(f'`asyncio` task: {task.get_name()} is complete')
# start the asyncio task we submitted from trio
if not inspect.isawaitable(coro):
@ -271,12 +266,7 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
task.exception()
except BaseException as terr:
task_err = terr
if isinstance(terr, CancelledError):
log.cancel(f'`asyncio` task cancelled: {task.get_name()}')
else:
log.exception(f'`asyncio` task: {task.get_name()} errored')
assert type(terr) is type(aio_err), 'Asyncio task error mismatch?'
if aio_err is not None:
@ -301,12 +291,10 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
elif task_err is None:
assert aio_err
aio_err.with_traceback(aio_err.__traceback__)
log.error('infected task errorred')
# XXX: alway cancel the scope on error
# in case the trio task is blocking
# on a checkpoint.
cancel_scope.cancel()
msg = ''.join(traceback.format_exception(type(aio_err)))
log.error(
f'infected task errorred:\n{msg}'
)
# raise any ``asyncio`` side error.
raise aio_err
@ -319,7 +307,6 @@ def _run_asyncio_task(
async def translate_aio_errors(
chan: LinkedTaskChannel,
wait_on_aio_task: bool = False,
) -> AsyncIterator[None]:
'''
@ -331,7 +318,6 @@ async def translate_aio_errors(
aio_err: Optional[BaseException] = None
# TODO: make thisi a channel method?
def maybe_raise_aio_err(
err: Optional[Exception] = None
) -> None:
@ -381,30 +367,13 @@ async def translate_aio_errors(
raise
finally:
if (
# NOTE: always cancel the ``asyncio`` task if we've made it
# this far and it's not done.
not task.done() and aio_err
# or the trio side has exited it's surrounding cancel scope
# indicating the lifetime of the ``asyncio``-side task
# should also be terminated.
or chan._trio_exited
):
log.runtime(
f'Cancelling `asyncio`-task: {task.get_name()}'
)
# always cancel the ``asyncio`` task if we've made it this far
# and it's not done.
if not task.done() and aio_err:
# assert not aio_err, 'WTF how did asyncio do this?!'
task.cancel()
# Required to sync with the far end ``asyncio``-task to ensure
# any error is captured (via monkeypatching the
# ``channel._aio_err``) before calling ``maybe_raise_aio_err()``
# below!
if wait_on_aio_task:
await chan._aio_task_complete.wait()
# NOTE: if any ``asyncio`` error was caught, raise it here inline
# if any ``asyncio`` error was caught, raise it here inline
# here in the ``trio`` task
maybe_raise_aio_err()
@ -429,10 +398,7 @@ async def run_task(
**kwargs,
)
with chan._from_aio:
async with translate_aio_errors(
chan,
wait_on_aio_task=True,
):
async with translate_aio_errors(chan):
# return single value that is the output from the
# ``asyncio`` function-as-task. Expect the mem chan api to
# do the job of handling cross-framework cancellations
@ -460,21 +426,13 @@ async def open_channel_from(
**kwargs,
)
async with chan._from_aio:
async with translate_aio_errors(
chan,
wait_on_aio_task=True,
):
async with translate_aio_errors(chan):
# sync to a "started()"-like first delivered value from the
# ``asyncio`` task.
try:
with chan._trio_cs:
first = await chan.receive()
# deliver stream handle upward
yield first, chan
finally:
chan._trio_exited = True
chan._to_trio.close()
def run_as_asyncio_guest(
@ -491,18 +449,16 @@ def run_as_asyncio_guest(
SC semantics.
'''
# Uh, oh.
#
# :o
# Uh, oh. :o
# It looks like your event loop has caught a case of the ``trio``s.
# :()
# Don't worry, we've heard you'll barely notice. You might
# hallucinate a few more propagating errors and feel like your
# digestion has slowed but if anything get's too bad your parents
# will know about it.
# Don't worry, we've heard you'll barely notice. You might hallucinate
# a few more propagating errors and feel like your digestion has
# slowed but if anything get's too bad your parents will know about
# it.
# :)
@ -526,7 +482,7 @@ def run_as_asyncio_guest(
main_outcome.unwrap()
else:
trio_done_fut.set_result(main_outcome)
log.runtime(f"trio_main finished: {main_outcome!r}")
print(f"trio_main finished: {main_outcome!r}")
# start the infection: run trio on the asyncio loop in "guest mode"
log.info(f"Infecting asyncio process with {trio_main}")

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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ Sugary patterns for trio + tractor designs.
from ._mngrs import (
gather_contexts,
maybe_open_context,
maybe_open_nursery,
)
from ._broadcast import (
broadcast_receiver,
@ -36,5 +35,4 @@ __all__ = [
'BroadcastReceiver',
'Lagged',
'maybe_open_context',
'maybe_open_nursery',
]

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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ from __future__ import annotations
from abc import abstractmethod
from collections import deque
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from dataclasses import dataclass
from functools import partial
from operator import ne
from typing import Optional, Callable, Awaitable, Any, AsyncIterator, Protocol
@ -32,10 +33,7 @@ import trio
from trio._core._run import Task
from trio.abc import ReceiveChannel
from trio.lowlevel import current_task
from msgspec import Struct
from tractor.log import get_logger
log = get_logger(__name__)
# A regular invariant generic type
T = TypeVar("T")
@ -88,7 +86,8 @@ class Lagged(trio.TooSlowError):
'''
class BroadcastState(Struct):
@dataclass
class BroadcastState:
'''
Common state to all receivers of a broadcast.
@ -111,35 +110,7 @@ class BroadcastState(Struct):
eoc: bool = False
# If the broadcaster was cancelled, we might as well track it
cancelled: dict[int, Task] = {}
def statistics(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
'''
Return broadcast receiver group "statistics" like many of
``trio``'s internal task-sync primitives.
'''
key: int | None
ev: trio.Event | None
subs = self.subs
if self.recv_ready is not None:
key, ev = self.recv_ready
else:
key = ev = None
qlens: dict[int, int] = {}
for tid, sz in subs.items():
qlens[tid] = sz if sz != -1 else 0
return {
'open_consumers': len(subs),
'queued_len_by_task': qlens,
'max_buffer_size': self.maxlen,
'tasks_waiting': ev.statistics().tasks_waiting if ev else 0,
'tasks_cancelled': self.cancelled,
'next_value_receiver_id': key,
}
cancelled: bool = False
class BroadcastReceiver(ReceiveChannel):
@ -157,40 +128,23 @@ class BroadcastReceiver(ReceiveChannel):
rx_chan: AsyncReceiver,
state: BroadcastState,
receive_afunc: Optional[Callable[[], Awaitable[Any]]] = None,
raise_on_lag: bool = True,
) -> None:
# register the original underlying (clone)
self.key = id(self)
self._state = state
# each consumer has an int count which indicates
# which index contains the next value that the task has not yet
# consumed and thus should read. In the "up-to-date" case the
# consumer task must wait for a new value from the underlying
# receiver and we use ``-1`` as the sentinel for this state.
state.subs[self.key] = -1
# underlying for this receiver
self._rx = rx_chan
self._recv = receive_afunc or rx_chan.receive
self._closed: bool = False
self._raise_on_lag = raise_on_lag
def receive_nowait(
self,
_key: int | None = None,
_state: BroadcastState | None = None,
async def receive(self) -> ReceiveType:
) -> Any:
'''
Sync version of `.receive()` which does all the low level work
of receiving from the underlying/wrapped receive channel.
'''
key = _key or self.key
state = _state or self._state
key = self.key
state = self._state
# TODO: ideally we can make some way to "lock out" the
# underlying receive channel in some way such that if some task
@ -223,47 +177,32 @@ class BroadcastReceiver(ReceiveChannel):
# return this value."
# https://docs.rs/tokio/1.11.0/tokio/sync/broadcast/index.html#lagging
mxln = state.maxlen
lost = seq - mxln
# decrement to the last value and expect
# consumer to either handle the ``Lagged`` and come back
# or bail out on its own (thus un-subscribing)
state.subs[key] = mxln - 1
state.subs[key] = state.maxlen - 1
# this task was overrun by the producer side
task: Task = current_task()
msg = f'Task `{task.name}` overrun and dropped `{lost}` values'
if self._raise_on_lag:
raise Lagged(msg)
else:
log.warning(msg)
return self.receive_nowait(_key, _state)
raise Lagged(f'Task {task.name} was overrun')
state.subs[key] -= 1
return value
raise trio.WouldBlock
async def _receive_from_underlying(
self,
key: int,
state: BroadcastState,
) -> ReceiveType:
# current task already has the latest value **and** is the
# first task to begin waiting for a new one
if state.recv_ready is None:
if self._closed:
raise trio.ClosedResourceError
event = trio.Event()
assert state.recv_ready is None
state.recv_ready = key, event
try:
# if we're cancelled here it should be
# fine to bail without affecting any other consumers
# right?
try:
value = await self._recv()
# items with lower indices are "newer"
@ -281,6 +220,7 @@ class BroadcastReceiver(ReceiveChannel):
# already retreived the last value
# XXX: which of these impls is fastest?
# subs = state.subs.copy()
# subs.pop(key)
@ -311,85 +251,54 @@ class BroadcastReceiver(ReceiveChannel):
# consumers will be awoken with a sequence of -1
# and will potentially try to rewait the underlying
# receiver instead of just cancelling immediately.
self._state.cancelled[key] = current_task()
self._state.cancelled = True
if event.statistics().tasks_waiting:
event.set()
raise
finally:
# Reset receiver waiter task event for next blocking condition.
# this MUST be reset even if the above ``.recv()`` call
# was cancelled to avoid the next consumer from blocking on
# an event that won't be set!
state.recv_ready = None
async def receive(self) -> ReceiveType:
key = self.key
state = self._state
try:
return self.receive_nowait(
_key=key,
_state=state,
)
except trio.WouldBlock:
pass
# current task already has the latest value **and** is the
# first task to begin waiting for a new one so we begin blocking
# until rescheduled with the a new value from the underlying.
if state.recv_ready is None:
return await self._receive_from_underlying(key, state)
# This task is all caught up and ready to receive the latest
# value, so queue/schedule it to be woken on the next internal
# event.
# value, so queue sched it on the internal event.
else:
while state.recv_ready is not None:
# seq = state.subs[key]
# assert seq == -1 # sanity
seq = state.subs[key]
assert seq == -1 # sanity
_, ev = state.recv_ready
await ev.wait()
try:
return self.receive_nowait(
_key=key,
_state=state,
)
except trio.WouldBlock:
if self._closed:
raise trio.ClosedResourceError
subs = state.subs
if (
len(subs) == 1
and key in subs
# or cancelled
):
# XXX: we are the last and only user of this BR so
# likely it makes sense to unwind back to the
# underlying?
# import tractor
# await tractor.breakpoint()
log.warning(
f'Only one sub left for {self}?\n'
'We can probably unwind from breceiver?'
)
# NOTE: if we ever would like the behaviour where if the
# first task to recv on the underlying is cancelled but it
# still DOES trigger the ``.recv_ready``, event we'll likely need
# this logic:
if seq > -1:
# stuff from above..
seq = state.subs[key]
value = state.queue[seq]
state.subs[key] -= 1
return value
elif seq == -1:
# XXX: In the case where the first task to allocate the
# ``.recv_ready`` event is cancelled we will be woken
# with a non-incremented sequence number (the ``-1``
# sentinel) and thus will read the oldest value if we
# use that. Instead we need to detect if we have not
# been incremented and then receive again.
# return await self.receive()
# ``.recv_ready`` event is cancelled we will be woken with
# a non-incremented sequence number and thus will read the
# oldest value if we use that. Instead we need to detect if
# we have not been incremented and then receive again.
return await self.receive()
return await self._receive_from_underlying(key, state)
else:
raise ValueError(f'Invalid sequence {seq}!?')
@asynccontextmanager
async def subscribe(
self,
raise_on_lag: bool = True,
) -> AsyncIterator[BroadcastReceiver]:
'''
Subscribe for values from this broadcast receiver.
@ -407,7 +316,6 @@ class BroadcastReceiver(ReceiveChannel):
rx_chan=self._rx,
state=state,
receive_afunc=self._recv,
raise_on_lag=raise_on_lag,
)
# assert clone in state.subs
assert br.key in state.subs
@ -444,8 +352,7 @@ def broadcast_receiver(
recv_chan: AsyncReceiver,
max_buffer_size: int,
receive_afunc: Optional[Callable[[], Awaitable[Any]]] = None,
raise_on_lag: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> BroadcastReceiver:
@ -456,6 +363,5 @@ def broadcast_receiver(
maxlen=max_buffer_size,
subs={},
),
receive_afunc=receive_afunc,
raise_on_lag=raise_on_lag,
**kwargs,
)

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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ Async context manager primitives with hard ``trio``-aware semantics
'''
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager as acm
import inspect
from typing import (
Any,
AsyncContextManager,
@ -35,8 +34,8 @@ from typing import (
import trio
from trio_typing import TaskStatus
from .._state import current_actor
from ..log import get_logger
from .._state import current_actor
log = get_logger(__name__)
@ -45,25 +44,6 @@ log = get_logger(__name__)
T = TypeVar("T")
@acm
async def maybe_open_nursery(
nursery: trio.Nursery | None = None,
shield: bool = False,
) -> AsyncGenerator[trio.Nursery, Any]:
'''
Create a new nursery if None provided.
Blocks on exit as expected if no input nursery is provided.
'''
if nursery is not None:
yield nursery
else:
async with trio.open_nursery() as nursery:
nursery.cancel_scope.shield = shield
yield nursery
async def _enter_and_wait(
mngr: AsyncContextManager[T],
@ -101,7 +81,7 @@ async def gather_contexts(
This function is somewhat similar to common usage of
``contextlib.AsyncExitStack.enter_async_context()`` (in a loop) in
combo with ``asyncio.gather()`` except the managers are concurrently
entered and exited, and cancellation just works.
entered and exited cancellation just works.
'''
unwrapped: dict[int, Optional[T]] = {}.fromkeys(id(mngr) for mngr in mngrs)
@ -109,17 +89,6 @@ async def gather_contexts(
all_entered = trio.Event()
parent_exit = trio.Event()
# XXX: ensure greedy sequence of manager instances
# since a lazy inline generator doesn't seem to work
# with `async with` syntax.
mngrs = list(mngrs)
if not mngrs:
raise ValueError(
'input mngrs is empty?\n'
'Did try to use inline generator syntax?'
)
async with trio.open_nursery() as n:
for mngr in mngrs:
n.start_soon(
@ -133,12 +102,10 @@ async def gather_contexts(
# deliver control once all managers have started up
await all_entered.wait()
try:
yield tuple(unwrapped.values())
finally:
# NOTE: this is ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED to avoid
# the following wacky bug:
# <tractorbugurlhere>
# we don't need a try/finally since cancellation will be triggered
# by the surrounding nursery on error.
parent_exit.set()
@ -152,15 +119,13 @@ class _Cache:
a kept-alive-while-in-use async resource.
'''
service_n: Optional[trio.Nursery] = None
locks: dict[Hashable, trio.Lock] = {}
lock = trio.Lock()
users: int = 0
values: dict[Any, Any] = {}
resources: dict[
Hashable,
tuple[trio.Nursery, trio.Event]
] = {}
# nurseries: dict[int, trio.Nursery] = {}
no_more_users: Optional[trio.Event] = None
@classmethod
@ -191,7 +156,7 @@ async def maybe_open_context(
# XXX: used as cache key after conversion to tuple
# and all embedded values must also be hashable
kwargs: dict = {},
key: Hashable | Callable[..., Hashable] = None,
key: Hashable = None,
) -> AsyncIterator[tuple[bool, T]]:
'''
@ -200,69 +165,51 @@ async def maybe_open_context(
_Cached instance on a _Cache hit.
'''
fid = id(acm_func)
# lock resource acquisition around task racing / ``trio``'s
# scheduler protocol
await _Cache.lock.acquire()
if inspect.isfunction(key):
ctx_key = (fid, key(**kwargs))
else:
ctx_key = (fid, key or tuple(kwargs.items()))
# yielded output
yielded: Any = None
# Lock resource acquisition around task racing / ``trio``'s
# scheduler protocol.
# NOTE: the lock is target context manager func specific in order
# to allow re-entrant use cases where one `maybe_open_context()`
# wrapped factor may want to call into another.
lock = _Cache.locks.setdefault(fid, trio.Lock())
await lock.acquire()
# XXX: one singleton nursery per actor and we want to
# have it not be closed until all consumers have exited (which is
# currently difficult to implement any other way besides using our
# pre-allocated runtime instance..)
service_n: trio.Nursery = current_actor()._service_n
# TODO: is there any way to allocate
# a 'stays-open-till-last-task-finshed nursery?
# service_n: trio.Nursery
# async with maybe_open_nursery(_Cache.service_n) as service_n:
# _Cache.service_n = service_n
ctx_key = (id(acm_func), key or tuple(kwargs.items()))
value = None
try:
# **critical section** that should prevent other tasks from
# checking the _Cache until complete otherwise the scheduler
# may switch and by accident we create more then one resource.
yielded = _Cache.values[ctx_key]
value = _Cache.values[ctx_key]
except KeyError:
log.info(f'Allocating new {acm_func} for {ctx_key}')
mngr = acm_func(**kwargs)
# TODO: avoid pulling from ``tractor`` internals and
# instead offer a "root nursery" in piker actors?
service_n = current_actor()._service_n
# TODO: does this need to be a tractor "root nursery"?
resources = _Cache.resources
assert not resources.get(ctx_key), f'Resource exists? {ctx_key}'
resources[ctx_key] = (service_n, trio.Event())
ln, _ = resources[ctx_key] = (service_n, trio.Event())
# sync up to the mngr's yielded value
yielded = await service_n.start(
value = await ln.start(
_Cache.run_ctx,
mngr,
ctx_key,
)
_Cache.users += 1
lock.release()
yield False, yielded
_Cache.lock.release()
yield False, value
else:
log.info(f'Reusing _Cached resource for {ctx_key}')
_Cache.users += 1
lock.release()
yield True, yielded
_Cache.lock.release()
yield True, value
finally:
_Cache.users -= 1
if yielded is not None:
if value is not None:
# if no more consumers, teardown the client
if _Cache.users <= 0:
log.info(f'De-allocating resource for {ctx_key}')
@ -274,5 +221,3 @@ async def maybe_open_context(
if entry:
_, no_more_users = entry
no_more_users.set()
_Cache.locks.pop(fid)