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interrupt issues with async code #1239
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Your example doesn't really make sense if the GET request is not async. This seems to work fine: import asyncio
import httpx
from tqdm.asyncio import tqdm as tqdm_async
semaphore = asyncio.Semaphore(1)
x = 0
async def one_at_a_time():
global semaphore
async with semaphore:
global x
# await asyncio.sleep(1)
# httpx.get('http://httpbin.org/delay/1')
async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
await client.get('http://httpbin.org/delay/1')
x += 1
#print(x)
return x
await tqdm_async.gather(*[one_at_a_time() for _ in range(10)]) |
Thanks for the pointer @davidbrochart. I thought we'd get some parallelism with FWIW, the above example was contrived since some API I use calls |
A much simpler repro for failure to interrupt async code is to make a blocking call: import time
async def blocking_wait():
time.sleep(10)
await blocking_wait() # < cannot interrupt This is because sigint_handler effectively assumes that async code never blocks, relying on cancel which doesn't actually halt execution until it yields. I think we need to always |
Right, but note that with current ipykernel your code snippet cannot be interrupted either. Even an async wait cannot be interrupted currently: import asyncio
await asyncio.sleep(10) # < cannot interrupt While it can with |
Hi,
Aside from the now fixed #881, I still run into some async + interrupt issues. I'm not 100% sure if I need to do something differently or there is a way to do what we mean.
The following is not interrupted and always run to completion. If you sleep instead of httpx.get (or request.get), it works as expected.
Ideally, I want these to be tasks so I can cancel them. Again, interrupt has no effect:
Any suggestions for how to fix my code to work better with ipykernel or how to fix ipykernel (or IPython) itself? Even better would be something that works on 6.x, but I think that may be challenging as even #881 is not fixed there.
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