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gh-124958: Revert "gh-125472: Revert "gh-124958: fix asyncio.TaskGroup and _PyFuture refcycles ... (#125486)
* Revert "gh-125472: Revert "gh-124958: fix asyncio.TaskGroup and _PyFuture refcycles (#12… (#125476)"
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* fix incompatability with gh-124392
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@ -190,8 +190,7 @@ class Future:
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the future is done and has an exception set, this exception is raised.
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"""
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if self._state == _CANCELLED:
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exc = self._make_cancelled_error()
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raise exc
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raise self._make_cancelled_error()
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if self._state != _FINISHED:
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raise exceptions.InvalidStateError('Result is not ready.')
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self.__log_traceback = False
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@ -208,8 +207,7 @@ class Future:
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InvalidStateError.
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"""
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if self._state == _CANCELLED:
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exc = self._make_cancelled_error()
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raise exc
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raise self._make_cancelled_error()
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if self._state != _FINISHED:
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raise exceptions.InvalidStateError('Exception is not set.')
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self.__log_traceback = False
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@ -66,6 +66,20 @@ class TaskGroup:
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return self
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async def __aexit__(self, et, exc, tb):
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tb = None
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try:
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return await self._aexit(et, exc)
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finally:
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# Exceptions are heavy objects that can have object
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# cycles (bad for GC); let's not keep a reference to
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# a bunch of them. It would be nicer to use a try/finally
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# in __aexit__ directly but that introduced some diff noise
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self._parent_task = None
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self._errors = None
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self._base_error = None
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exc = None
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async def _aexit(self, et, exc):
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self._exiting = True
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if (exc is not None and
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@ -122,7 +136,10 @@ class TaskGroup:
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assert not self._tasks
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if self._base_error is not None:
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raise self._base_error
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try:
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raise self._base_error
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finally:
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exc = None
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if self._parent_cancel_requested:
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# If this flag is set we *must* call uncancel().
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@ -133,8 +150,14 @@ class TaskGroup:
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# Propagate CancelledError if there is one, except if there
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# are other errors -- those have priority.
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if propagate_cancellation_error is not None and not self._errors:
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raise propagate_cancellation_error
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try:
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if propagate_cancellation_error is not None and not self._errors:
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try:
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raise propagate_cancellation_error
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finally:
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exc = None
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finally:
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propagate_cancellation_error = None
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if et is not None and not issubclass(et, exceptions.CancelledError):
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self._errors.append(exc)
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@ -146,14 +169,14 @@ class TaskGroup:
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if self._parent_task.cancelling():
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self._parent_task.uncancel()
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self._parent_task.cancel()
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# Exceptions are heavy objects that can have object
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# cycles (bad for GC); let's not keep a reference to
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# a bunch of them.
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try:
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me = BaseExceptionGroup('unhandled errors in a TaskGroup', self._errors)
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raise me from None
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raise BaseExceptionGroup(
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'unhandled errors in a TaskGroup',
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self._errors,
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) from None
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finally:
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self._errors = None
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exc = None
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def create_task(self, coro, *, name=None, context=None):
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"""Create a new task in this group and return it.
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@ -659,6 +659,28 @@ class BaseFutureTests:
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fut = self._new_future(loop=self.loop)
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fut.set_result(Evil())
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def test_future_cancelled_result_refcycles(self):
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f = self._new_future(loop=self.loop)
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f.cancel()
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exc = None
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try:
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f.result()
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except asyncio.CancelledError as e:
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exc = e
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self.assertIsNotNone(exc)
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self.assertListEqual(gc.get_referrers(exc), [])
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def test_future_cancelled_exception_refcycles(self):
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f = self._new_future(loop=self.loop)
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f.cancel()
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exc = None
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try:
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f.exception()
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except asyncio.CancelledError as e:
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exc = e
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self.assertIsNotNone(exc)
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self.assertListEqual(gc.get_referrers(exc), [])
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@unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(futures, '_CFuture'),
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'requires the C _asyncio module')
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# Adapted with permission from the EdgeDB project;
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# license: PSFL.
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import sys
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import gc
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import asyncio
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import contextvars
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import contextlib
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@ -11,7 +12,6 @@ import warnings
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from test.test_asyncio.utils import await_without_task
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# To prevent a warning "test altered the execution environment"
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def tearDownModule():
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asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(None)
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@ -29,6 +29,15 @@ def get_error_types(eg):
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return {type(exc) for exc in eg.exceptions}
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def no_other_refs():
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# due to gh-124392 coroutines now refer to their locals
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coro = asyncio.current_task().get_coro()
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frame = sys._getframe(1)
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while coro.cr_frame != frame:
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coro = coro.cr_await
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return [coro]
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class TestTaskGroup(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase):
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async def test_taskgroup_01(self):
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@ -899,6 +908,95 @@ class TestTaskGroup(unittest.IsolatedAsyncioTestCase):
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await outer()
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async def test_exception_refcycles_direct(self):
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"""Test that TaskGroup doesn't keep a reference to the raised ExceptionGroup"""
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tg = asyncio.TaskGroup()
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exc = None
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class _Done(Exception):
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pass
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try:
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async with tg:
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raise _Done
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except ExceptionGroup as e:
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exc = e
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self.assertIsNotNone(exc)
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self.assertListEqual(gc.get_referrers(exc), no_other_refs())
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async def test_exception_refcycles_errors(self):
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"""Test that TaskGroup deletes self._errors, and __aexit__ args"""
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tg = asyncio.TaskGroup()
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exc = None
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class _Done(Exception):
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pass
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try:
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async with tg:
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raise _Done
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except* _Done as excs:
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exc = excs.exceptions[0]
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self.assertIsInstance(exc, _Done)
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self.assertListEqual(gc.get_referrers(exc), no_other_refs())
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async def test_exception_refcycles_parent_task(self):
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"""Test that TaskGroup deletes self._parent_task"""
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tg = asyncio.TaskGroup()
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exc = None
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class _Done(Exception):
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pass
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async def coro_fn():
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async with tg:
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raise _Done
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try:
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async with asyncio.TaskGroup() as tg2:
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tg2.create_task(coro_fn())
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except* _Done as excs:
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exc = excs.exceptions[0].exceptions[0]
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self.assertIsInstance(exc, _Done)
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self.assertListEqual(gc.get_referrers(exc), no_other_refs())
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async def test_exception_refcycles_propagate_cancellation_error(self):
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"""Test that TaskGroup deletes propagate_cancellation_error"""
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tg = asyncio.TaskGroup()
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exc = None
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try:
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async with asyncio.timeout(-1):
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async with tg:
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await asyncio.sleep(0)
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except TimeoutError as e:
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exc = e.__cause__
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self.assertIsInstance(exc, asyncio.CancelledError)
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self.assertListEqual(gc.get_referrers(exc), no_other_refs())
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async def test_exception_refcycles_base_error(self):
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"""Test that TaskGroup deletes self._base_error"""
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class MyKeyboardInterrupt(KeyboardInterrupt):
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pass
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tg = asyncio.TaskGroup()
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exc = None
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try:
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async with tg:
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raise MyKeyboardInterrupt
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except MyKeyboardInterrupt as e:
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exc = e
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self.assertIsNotNone(exc)
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self.assertListEqual(gc.get_referrers(exc), no_other_refs())
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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Fix refcycles in exceptions raised from :class:`asyncio.TaskGroup` and the python implementation of :class:`asyncio.Future`
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