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Tyler Goodlet 63b1488ab6 Get mega-pedantic in `Portal.open_context()`
Specifically in the `.__aexit__()` phase to ensure remote,
runtime-internal, and locally raised error-during-cancelled-handling
exceptions are NEVER masked by a local `ContextCancelled` or any
exception group of `trio.Cancelled`s.

Also adds a ton of details to doc strings including extreme detail
surrounding the `ContextCancelled` raising cases and their processing
inside `.open_context()`'s exception handler blocks.

Details, details:
- internal rename `err`/`_err` stuff to just be `scope_err` since it's
  effectively the error bubbled up from the context's surrounding (and
  cross-actor) "scope".
- always shield `._recv_chan.aclose()` to avoid any `Cancelled` from
  masking the `scope_err` with a runtime related `trio.Cancelled`.
- explicitly catch the specific set of `scope_err: BaseException` that
  we can reasonably expect to handle instead of the catch-all parent
  type including exception groups, cancels and KBIs.
2023-10-18 13:18:29 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 7eb31f3fea Runtime import `.get_root()` in stdin hijacker to avoid import cycle 2023-10-17 16:52:31 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 534e5d150d Drop `msg` kwarg from `Context.cancel()`
Well first off, turns out it's never used and generally speaking
doesn't seem to help much with "runtime hacking/debugging"; why would
we need to "fabricate" a msg when `.cancel()` is called to self-cancel?

Also (and since `._maybe_cancel_and_set_remote_error()` now takes an
`error: BaseException` as input and thus expects error-msg unpacking
prior to being called), we now manually set `Context._cancel_msg: dict`
just prior to any remote error assignment - so any case where we would
have fabbed a "cancel msg" near calling `.cancel()`, just do the manual
assign.

In this vein some other subtle changes:
- obviously don't set `._cancel_msg` in `.cancel()` since it's no longer
  an input.
- generally do walrus-style `error := unpack_error()` before applying
  and setting remote error-msg state.
- always raise any `._remote_error` in `.result()` instead of returning
  the exception instance and check before AND after the underlying mem
  chan read.
- add notes/todos around `raise self._remote_error from None` masking of
  (runtime) errors in `._maybe_raise_remote_err()` and use it inside
  `.result()` since we had the inverse duplicate logic there anyway..

Further, this adds and extends a ton of (internal) interface docs and
details comments around the `Context` API including many subtleties
pertaining to calling `._maybe_cancel_and_set_remote_error()`.
2023-10-17 16:50:52 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet e4a6223256 `._exceptions`: typing and error unpacking updates
Bump type annotations to 3.10+ style throughout module as well as fill
out doc strings a bit. Inside `unpack_error()` pop any `error_dict: dict`
and,
- return `None` early if not found,
- versus pass directly as `**error_dict` to the error constructor
  instead of a double field read.
2023-10-16 16:23:30 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ab2664da70 Runtime level log on debug REPL exits 2023-10-16 15:46:21 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ae326cbb9a Ignore kbis in `open_crash_handler()` by default 2023-10-16 15:45:34 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 07cec02303 Add comments around diff between `C/context` refs 2023-10-16 15:45:02 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 2fdb8fc25a Factor non-yield stream msg processing into helper
Since both `MsgStream.receive()` and `.receive_nowait()` need the same
raising logic when a non-stream msg arrives (so that maybe an
appropriate IPC translated error can be raised) move the `KeyError`
handler code into a new `._streaming._raise_from_no_yield_msg()` func
and call it from both methods to make the error-interface-raising
symmetrical across both methods.
2023-10-16 15:35:16 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 6d951c526a Comment all `.pause(shield=True)` attempts again, need to solve cancel scope `.__exit__()` frame hiding issue.. 2023-10-10 09:55:11 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 575a24adf1 Always raise remote (cancelled) error if set
Previously we weren't raising a remote error if the local scope was
cancelled during a call to `Context.result()` which is problematic if
the caller WAS NOT the requester for said remote cancellation; in that
case we still want a `ContextCancelled` raised with the `.canceller:
str` set to the cancelling actor uid.

Further fix a naming bug where the (seemingly older) `._remote_err` was
being set to such an error instead of `._remote_error` XD
2023-10-10 09:45:49 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 919e462f88 Write more comprehensive `Portal.cancel_actor()` doc str 2023-10-08 15:57:18 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet a09b8560bb Oof, default reg addrs needs to be in `list[tuple]` form.. 2023-10-07 18:52:37 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet c4cd573b26 Drop pause line from ctx cancel handler block in test 2023-10-07 18:51:59 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet d24a9e158f Msg-ified `ContextCancelled`s sub-error type should always be just, its type.. 2023-10-07 18:51:03 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 18a1634025 Add shielding support to `.pause()`
Implement it like you'd expect using simply a wrapping
`trio.CancelScope` which is itself shielded by the input `shield: bool`
B)

There's seemingly still some issues with the frame selection when the
REPL engages and not sure how to resolve it yet but at least this does
indeed work for practical purposes. Still needs a test obviously!
2023-10-06 15:49:23 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 78c0d2b234 Start inter-peer cancellation test mod
Move over relevant test from the "context semantics" test module which
was already verifying peer-caused-`ContextCancelled.canceller: tuple`
error info and propagation during an inter-peer cancellation scenario.

Also begin a more general set of inter-peer cancellation tests starting
with the simplest case where when a peer is cancelled the parent should
NOT get an "muted" `trio.Cancelled` and instead
a `tractor.ContextCancelled` with a `.canceller: tuple` which points to
the sibling actor which requested the peer cancel.
2023-10-06 15:44:26 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 4314a59327 Add post-mortem catch around failed transport addr binds to aid with runtime debugging 2023-10-03 10:54:46 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet e94f1261b5 Move `maybe_open_crash_handler()` CLI `--pdb`-driven wrapper to debug mod 2023-10-02 18:10:34 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 86da79a854 Rename to `parse_maddr()` and fill out doc strings 2023-09-29 14:49:18 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet de89e3a9c4 Add libp2p style "multi-address" parser from `piker`
Details are in the module docs; this is a first draft with lotsa room
for refinement and extension.
2023-09-29 14:11:31 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 7bed470f5c Start `.devx.cli` extensions for pop CLI frameworks
Starting of with just a `typer` (and thus transitively `click`)
`typer.Typer.callback` hook which allows passthrough of the `--ll
<loglevel: str>` and `--pdb <debug_mode: bool>` flags for use when
building CLIs that use the runtime Bo

Still needs lotsa refinement and obviously better docs but, the doc
string for `load_runtime_vars()` shows how to use the underlying
`.devx._debug.open_crash_handler()` via a wrapper that can be passed the
`--pdb` flag and then enable debug mode throughout the entire actor
system.
2023-09-28 15:36:24 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet fa9a9cfb1d Kick off `.devx` subpkg for our dev tools B)
Where `.devx` is "developer experience", a hopefully broad enough subpkg
name for all the slick stuff planned to augment working on the actor
runtime 💥

Move the `._debug` module into the new subpkg and adjust rest of core
code base to reflect import path change. Also add a new
`.devx._debug.open_crash_handler()` manager for wrapping any sync code
outside a `trio.run()` which is handy for eventual CLI addons for
popular frameworks like `click`/`typer`.
2023-09-28 14:14:50 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 3d0e95513c Init-support for "multi homed" transports
Since we'd like to eventually allow a diverse set of transport
(protocol) methods and stacks, and a multi-peer discovery system for
distributed actor-tree applications, this reworks all runtime internals
to support multi-homing for any given tree on a logical host. In other
words any actor can now bind its transport server (currently only
unsecured TCP + `msgspec`) to more then one address available in its
(linux) network namespace. Further, registry actors (now dubbed
"registars" instead of "arbiters") can also similarly bind to multiple
network addresses and provide discovery services to remote actors via
multiple addresses which can now be provided at runtime startup.

Deats:
- adjust `._runtime` internals to use a `list[tuple[str, int]]` (and
  thus pluralized) socket address sequence where applicable for transport
  server socket binds, now exposed via `Actor.accept_addrs`:
  - `Actor.__init__()` now takes a `registry_addrs: list`.
  - `Actor.is_arbiter` -> `.is_registrar`.
  - `._arb_addr` -> `._reg_addrs: list[tuple]`.
  - always reg and de-reg from all registrars in `async_main()`.
  - only set the global runtime var `'_root_mailbox'` to the loopback
    address since normally all in-tree processes should have access to
    it, right?
  - `._serve_forever()` task now takes `listen_sockaddrs: list[tuple]`
- make `open_root_actor()` take a `registry_addrs: list[tuple[str, int]]`
  and defaults when not passed.
- change `ActorNursery.start_..()` methods take `bind_addrs: list` and
  pass down through the spawning layer(s) via the parent-seed-msg.
- generalize all `._discovery()` APIs to accept `registry_addrs`-like
  inputs and move all relevant subsystems to adopt the "registry" style
  naming instead of "arbiter":
  - make `find_actor()` support batched concurrent portal queries over
    all provided input addresses using `.trionics.gather_contexts()` Bo
  - syntax: move to using `async with <tuples>` 3.9+ style chained
    @acms.
  - a general modernization of the code to a python 3.9+ style.
  - start deprecation and change to "registry" naming / semantics:
    - `._discovery.get_arbiter()` -> `.get_registry()`
2023-09-27 16:25:21 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ee151b00af Mk `gather_contexts()` support `@acm`s yielding `None`
We were using a `all(<yielded values>)` condition which obviously won't
work if the batched managers yield any non-truthy value. So instead see
the `unwrapped: dict` with the `id(mngrs)` and only unblock once all
values have been filled in to be something that is not that value.
2023-09-27 14:05:22 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 22c14e235e Expose `Channel` @ pkg level, drop `_debug.pp()` alias 2023-08-18 10:18:25 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 1102843087 Teensie tidy up on actor doc string 2023-08-18 10:10:36 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet e03bec5efc Move `.to_asyncio` to modern optional value type annots 2023-07-21 15:08:46 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet bee2c36072 Make `NamespacePath` work on object refs
Detect if the input ref is a non-func (like an `object` instance) in
which case grab its type name using `type()`. Wrap all the name-getting
into a new `_mk_fqpn()` static meth: gets the "fully qualified path
name" and returns path and name in tuple; port other methds to use it.
Refine and update the docs B)
2023-07-12 13:07:30 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet b36b3d522f Map `breakpoint()` built-in to new `.pause_from_sync()` ep 2023-07-07 15:35:52 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 4ace8f6037 Fix frame-selection display on first REPL entry
For whatever reason pdb(p), and in general, will show the frame of the
*next* python instruction/LOC on initial entry (at least using
`.set_trace()`), as such remove the `try/finally` block in the sync
code entrypoint `.pause_from_sync()`, and also since doesn't seem like
we really need it anyway.

Further, and to this end:
- enable hidden frames support in our default config.
- fix/drop/mask all the frame ref-ing/mangling we had prior since it's no
  longer needed as well as manual `Lock` releasing which seems to work
  already by having the `greenback` spawned task do it's normal thing?
- move to no `Union` type annots.
- hide all frames that can add "this is the runtime confusion" to
  traces.
2023-07-07 14:51:44 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 98a7326c85 ._runtime: log level tweaks, use crit for stale debug lock detection 2023-07-07 14:49:23 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 46972df041 .log: more correct handling for `get_logger(__name__)` usage 2023-07-07 14:48:37 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 565d7c3ee5 Add longer "required reading" list B) 2023-07-07 14:47:42 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ac695a05bf Updates from latest `piker.data._sharedmem` changes 2023-06-22 17:16:17 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet fc56971a2d First proto: use `greenback` for sync func breakpointing
This works now for supporting a new `tractor.pause_from_sync()`
`tractor`-aware-replacement for `Pdb.set_trace()` from sync functions
which are also scheduled from our runtime. Uses `greenback` to do all
the magic of scheduling the bg `tractor._debug._pause()` task and
engaging the normal TTY locking machinery triggered by `await
tractor.breakpoint()`

Further this starts some public API renaming, making a switch to
`tractor.pause()` from `.breakpoint()` which IMO much better expresses
the semantics of the runtime intervention required to suffice
multi-process "breakpointing"; it also is an alternate name for the same
in computer science more generally: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakpoint
It also avoids using the same name as the `breakpoint()` built-in which
is important since there **is alot more going on** when you call our
equivalent API.

Deats of that:
- add deprecation warning for `tractor.breakpoint()`
- add `tractor.pause()` and a shorthand, easier-to-type, alias `.pp()`
  for "pause-point" B)
- add `pause_from_sync()` as the new `breakpoint()`-from-sync-function
  hack which does all the `greenback` stuff for the user.

Still TODO:
- figure out where in the runtime and when to call
  `greenback.ensure_portal()`.
- fix the frame selection issue where
  `trio._core._ki._ki_protection_decorator:wrapper` seems to be always
  shown on REPL start as the selected frame..
2023-06-21 16:08:18 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ee87cf0e29 Add a debug-mode-breakpoint-causes-hang case!
Only found this by luck more or less (while working on something in
a client project) and it turns out we can actually get to (yet another)
hang state where SIGINT will be ignored by the root actor on teardown..

I've added all the necessary logic flags to reproduce. We obviously need
a follow up bug issue and a test suite to replicate!

It appears as though the following are required based on very light
tinkering:
- infected asyncio mode active
- debug mode active
- the `trio` context must breakpoint *before* `.started()`-ing
- the `asyncio` must **not** error
2023-06-21 14:07:31 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet ebcb275cd8 Add (first-draft) infected-`asyncio` actor task uses debugger example 2023-06-21 14:07:31 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet f745da9fb2 Add `numpy` for testing optional integrated shm API layer 2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 4f442efbd7 Pass `str` dtype for `use_str` case 2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet f9a84f0732 Allocate size-specced "empty" sequence from default values by type 2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet e0bf964ff0 Mod define `_USE_POSIX`, add a of of todos 2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet a9fc4c1b91 Parametrize rw test with variable frame sizes
Demonstrates fixed size frame-oriented reads by the child where the
parent only transmits a "read" stream msg on "frame fill events" such
that the child incrementally reads the shm list data (much like in
a real-time-buffered streaming system).
2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet b52ff270c5 Add `ShmList` slice support in `.__getitem__()` 2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 1713ecd9f8 Rename token type to `NDToken` in the style of `nptyping` 2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet edb82fdd78 Don't require runtime (for now), type annot fixing 2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 339d787cf8 Add repetitive attach to existing segment test 2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet c32b21b4b1 Add initial readers-writer shm list tests 2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 71477290fc Add `ShmList` wrapping the stdlib's `ShareableList`
First attempt at getting `multiprocessing.shared_memory.ShareableList`
working; we wrap the stdlib type with a readonly attr and a `.key` for
cross-actor lookup. Also, rename all `numpy` specific routines to have
a `ndarray` suffix in the func names.
2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 9716d86825 Initial module import from `piker.data._sharemem`
More or less a verbatim copy-paste minus some edgy variable naming and
internal `piker` module imports. There is a bunch of OHLC related
defaults that need to be dropped and we need to adjust to an optional
dependence on `numpy` by supporting shared lists as per the mp docs.
2023-06-15 12:20:20 -04:00
Tyler Goodlet 7507e269ec Just import `mp` top level in `._spawn` 2023-06-14 15:32:15 -04:00