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this is more of a FYI ticket - I will not have time to work on it further but it may be of interest or importance to you, @jamadden.
I have an application that is currently using gevent v. 23.9.1, the behaviour that I am about to describe was observable under 22.10.2 and it started less than a year ago. Python versions are from 3.8 to 3.11.
The behaviour is this - whenever I start the application under debugger in VS Code, I am getting this exception in logs:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "src/gevent/_abstract_linkable.py", line 287, in gevent._gevent_c_abstract_linkable.AbstractLinkable._notify_links
File "src/gevent/_abstract_linkable.py", line 333, in gevent._gevent_c_abstract_linkable.AbstractLinkable._notify_links
AssertionError: (None, <callback at 0x7f80422c3dc0 args=([],)>)
2023-09-27T18:53:43Z <callback at 0x7f80422c3dc0 args=([],)> failed with AssertionError
This never happens in a standalone process and, under VS Code, this does not prevent the application from anything, it continues to run correctly, which is why it is not any priority from my perspective.
Yet, perhaps this is a manifestation of something that you would like to know about, which is why I am opening this ticket.
Regards.
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Observing the same after upgrading to 3.11, traced it back till 3.8 as per this post, it occurs till 3.9
Application does not break, and our greenlets also work fine, but getting this traceback on first yield/blocking operation.
Hello,
this is more of a FYI ticket - I will not have time to work on it further but it may be of interest or importance to you, @jamadden.
I have an application that is currently using gevent v. 23.9.1, the behaviour that I am about to describe was observable under 22.10.2 and it started less than a year ago. Python versions are from 3.8 to 3.11.
The behaviour is this - whenever I start the application under debugger in VS Code, I am getting this exception in logs:
This never happens in a standalone process and, under VS Code, this does not prevent the application from anything, it continues to run correctly, which is why it is not any priority from my perspective.
Yet, perhaps this is a manifestation of something that you would like to know about, which is why I am opening this ticket.
Regards.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: