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So, it turns out that if you have a first `Deferred` `D1`, you can add a callback which returns another `Deferred` `D2`, and `D2` must then complete before any further callbacks on `D1` will execute (and later callbacks on `D1` get the *result* of `D2` rather than `D2` itself). So, `D1` might have `called=True` (as in, it has started running its callbacks), but any new callbacks added to `D1` won't get run until `D2` completes - so if you `yield D1` in an `inlineCallbacks` function, your `yield` will 'block'. In conclusion: some of our assumptions in `logcontext` were invalid. We need to make sure that we don't optimise out the logcontext juggling when this situation happens. Fortunately, it is easy to detect by checking `D1.paused`. |
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crypto | ||
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replication | ||
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__init__.py | ||
test_distributor.py | ||
test_dns.py | ||
test_preview.py | ||
test_state.py | ||
test_test_utils.py | ||
test_types.py | ||
unittest.py | ||
utils.py |