Simon Kohlmeyer
Simon Kohlmeyer
I'm basically building a proxy with two sockets and one thread for each. One threads reads from socket A and writes to B, the other one does it the other...
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If jmaupetit isn't available, maybe @willdurand could you have a look? This seems to affect multiple people.
FYI, I've stopped using watson. I'd still be happy to tweak this PR if it needs additional work but I won't push for it to be merged.
Just set everything up on a new VM to make sure, but this still happens. I think I'll have to set up a bucket instead :/
Note: Experimentally, async exceptions seem to be delivered to blocked threads. This is on arch linux + nix with these package versions: ``` > cabal list --installed Cabal 3.6.3.0 HUnit...
@coot I'd rather not depend on the connecting applications being well-behaved on both ends. @kazu-yamamoto I'm not sure what you mean with socket-specific. I tried to search for it but...
Honestly, looking back, I'd say it's because I'm writing a lot of python and have no hesitation to use exceptions for control flow. The other reason why I thought it...
This is really misleading and I don't think I can use inline with this bug, here's an example of how it looks:  ``` bot.py --- 2/14 --- Python 99...
I have started to look into this, but didn't get very far yet. I do have a failing cypress test though, if anyone wants to support: https://github.com/voidus/Choices/tree/fix-mixed-optgroups Next step: Find...