Handle objects are created. Pass the traceback to call_exception_handler() in
the 'source_traceback' key.
The traceback is truncated to hide internal calls in asyncio, show only the
traceback from user code.
Add tests for the new source_traceback, and a test for the 'Future/Task
exception was never retrieved' log.
- Python issue 21163: Fix more "Task was destroyed but it is pending!" logs in
tests
- Add test to check that run_until_complete() checks the loop of the future
done: use the first line number of the code object instead of the current line
number of the generator frame.
The name of the coroutine is not enough because many coroutines may have the
same name. It's a common case in asyncio tests for example.
Python 3.5
- Drop __slots__ optimization of CoroWrapper to be able to set the __qualname__
attribute.
- Add tests on __name__, __qualname__ and __module__ of a coroutine function
and coroutine object.
- Fix test_tasks when run in debug mode (PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG env var set) on
Python 3.3 or 3.4
On Python 3.5, generator now gets their name from the function, no more from
the code. So we get the expected "notmuch" name instead of the generic "coro"
name.
repr(Handle) is shorter for function: "foo" instead of "<function foo at
0x...>". It now also includes the source of the callback, filename and line
number where it was defined, if available.
repr(Task) now also includes the current position in the code, filename and
line number, if available. If the coroutine (generator) is done, the line
number is omitted and "done" is added.
Add BaseEventLoop._closed attribute and use it to check if the event loop was
closed or not, instead of checking different attributes in each subclass of
BaseEventLoop.
run_forever() and run_until_complete() methods now raise a RuntimeError('Event loop is
closed') exception if the event loop was closed.
BaseProactorEventLoop.close() now also cancels "accept futures".
Fix ResourceWarning: create_connection(), create_datagram_endpoint() and
create_unix_server() methods of event loop now close the newly created socket
on error.
loop in debug mode. Raise a RuntimeError if the event loop of the current
thread is different. The check should help to debug thread-safetly issue.
Patch written by David Foster.
* Issue #159: Fix windows_utils.socketpair()
- Use "127.0.0.1" (IPv4) or "::1" (IPv6) host instead of "localhost", because
"localhost" may be a different IP address
- Reject also invalid arguments: only AF_INET/AF_INET6 with SOCK_STREAM (and
proto=0) are supported
* Reject add/remove reader/writer when event loop is closed.
* Fix ResourceWarning warnings
Add also a PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG environment variable to debug coroutines since
Python startup, to be able to debug coroutines defined directly in the asyncio
module.