Commit a2e9ab36 authored by Damien George's avatar Damien George

extmod/asyncio: Support gather of tasks that finish early.

Adds support to asyncio.gather() for the case that one or more (or all)
sub-tasks finish and/or raise an exception before the gather starts.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDamien George <damien@micropython.org>
parent 1e8cc6c5
......@@ -219,6 +219,11 @@ def run_until_complete(main_task=None):
elif t.state is None:
# Task is already finished and nothing await'ed on the task,
# so call the exception handler.
# Save exception raised by the coro for later use.
t.data = exc
# Create exception context and call the exception handler.
_exc_context["exception"] = exc
_exc_context["future"] = t
Loop.call_exception_handler(_exc_context)
......
......@@ -63,9 +63,6 @@ class _Remove:
# async
def gather(*aws, return_exceptions=False):
if not aws:
return []
def done(t, er):
# Sub-task "t" has finished, with exception "er".
nonlocal state
......@@ -86,26 +83,39 @@ def gather(*aws, return_exceptions=False):
# Gather waiting is done, schedule the main gather task.
core._task_queue.push(gather_task)
# Prepare the sub-tasks for the gather.
# The `state` variable counts the number of tasks to wait for, and can be negative
# if the gather should not run at all (because a task already had an exception).
ts = [core._promote_to_task(aw) for aw in aws]
state = 0
for i in range(len(ts)):
if ts[i].state is not True:
# Task is not running, gather not currently supported for this case.
if ts[i].state is True:
# Task is running, register the callback to call when the task is done.
ts[i].state = done
state += 1
elif not ts[i].state:
# Task finished already.
if not isinstance(ts[i].data, StopIteration):
# Task finished by raising an exception.
if not return_exceptions:
# Do not run this gather at all.
state = -len(ts)
else:
# Task being waited on, gather not currently supported for this case.
raise RuntimeError("can't gather")
# Register the callback to call when the task is done.
ts[i].state = done
# Set the state for execution of the gather.
gather_task = core.cur_task
state = len(ts)
cancel_all = False
# Wait for the a sub-task to need attention.
gather_task.data = _Remove
try:
yield
except core.CancelledError as er:
cancel_all = True
state = er
# Wait for a sub-task to need attention (if there are any to wait for).
if state > 0:
gather_task.data = _Remove
try:
yield
except core.CancelledError as er:
cancel_all = True
state = er
# Clean up tasks.
for i in range(len(ts)):
......@@ -118,8 +128,13 @@ def gather(*aws, return_exceptions=False):
# Sub-task ran to completion, get its return value.
ts[i] = ts[i].data.value
else:
# Sub-task had an exception with return_exceptions==True, so get its exception.
ts[i] = ts[i].data
# Sub-task had an exception.
if return_exceptions:
# Get the sub-task exception to return in the list of return values.
ts[i] = ts[i].data
elif isinstance(state, int):
# Raise the sub-task exception, if there is not already an exception to raise.
state = ts[i].data
# Either this gather was cancelled, or one of the sub-tasks raised an exception with
# return_exceptions==False, so reraise the exception here.
......
# Test asyncio.gather() when a task is already finished before the gather starts.
try:
import asyncio
except ImportError:
print("SKIP")
raise SystemExit
# CPython and MicroPython differ in when they signal (and print) that a task raised an
# uncaught exception. So define an empty custom_handler() to suppress this output.
def custom_handler(loop, context):
pass
async def task_that_finishes_early(id, event, fail):
print("task_that_finishes_early", id)
event.set()
if fail:
raise ValueError("intentional exception", id)
async def task_that_runs():
for i in range(5):
print("task_that_runs", i)
await asyncio.sleep(0)
async def main(start_task_that_runs, task_fail, return_exceptions):
print("== start", start_task_that_runs, task_fail, return_exceptions)
# Set exception handler to suppress exception output.
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.set_exception_handler(custom_handler)
# Create tasks.
event_a = asyncio.Event()
event_b = asyncio.Event()
tasks = []
if start_task_that_runs:
tasks.append(asyncio.create_task(task_that_runs()))
tasks.append(asyncio.create_task(task_that_finishes_early("a", event_a, task_fail)))
tasks.append(asyncio.create_task(task_that_finishes_early("b", event_b, task_fail)))
# Make sure task_that_finishes_early() are both done, before calling gather().
await event_a.wait()
await event_b.wait()
# Gather the tasks.
try:
result = "complete", await asyncio.gather(*tasks, return_exceptions=return_exceptions)
except Exception as er:
result = "exception", er, start_task_that_runs and tasks[0].done()
# Wait for the final task to finish (if it was started).
if start_task_that_runs:
await tasks[0]
# Print results.
print(result)
# Run the test in the 8 different combinations of its arguments.
for i in range(8):
asyncio.run(main(bool(i & 4), bool(i & 2), bool(i & 1)))
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