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Eugene Kabanov 1394c9e049
IOSelectors refactoring to properly support signals and processes. (AsyncProc 2) (#366)
* ioselectors_epoll() refactoring.

* ioselectors_kqueue() refactoring.

* ioselectors_poll() initial refactor.

* Remove `s.count` because it inconsistent and not used in `chronos`.

* Remove Windows version of select() engine.

* Add ability to switch event queue engine via `asyncEventEngine` command line option.

* Make it possible to switch between engines.

* Fix epoll regression.

* Fix poll() engine issues.

* Address review comments.

* Add proper trick.

* Address review comments.

* Bump version to 3.1.0.
2023-03-24 17:52:55 +02:00
Jacek Sieka 0fc82049ac enable --styleCheck:usages 2021-12-27 17:33:25 +02:00
Jacek Sieka 4abd7a5645
exception tracking (#166)
* exception tracking

This PR adds minimal exception tracking to chronos, moving the goalpost
one step further.

In particular, it becomes invalid to raise exceptions from `callSoon`
callbacks: this is critical for writing correct error handling because
there's no reasonable way that a user of chronos can possibly _reason_
about exceptions coming out of there: the event loop will be in an
indeterminite state when the loop is executing an _random_ callback.

As expected, there are several issues in the error handling of chronos:
in particular, it will end up in an inconsistent internal state whenever
the selector loop operations fail, because the internal state update
functions are not written in an exception-safe way. This PR turns this
into a Defect, which probably is not the optimal way of handling things
- expect more work to be done here.

Some API have no way of reporting back errors to callers - for example,
when something fails in the accept loop, there's not much it can do, and
no way to report it back to the user of the API - this has been fixed
with the new accept flow - the old one should be deprecated.

Finally, there is information loss in the API: in composite operations
like `poll` and `waitFor` there's no way to differentiate internal
errors from user-level errors originating from callbacks.

* store `CatchableError` in future
* annotate proc's with correct raises information
* `selectors2` to avoid non-CatchableError IOSelectorsException
* `$` should never raise
* remove unnecessary gcsafe annotations
* fix exceptions leaking out of timer waits
* fix some imports
* functions must signal raising the union of all exceptions across all
platforms to enable cross-platform code
* switch to unittest2
* add `selectors2` which supercedes the std library version and fixes
several exception handling issues in there

* fixes

* docs, platform-independent eh specifiers for some functions

* add feature flag for strict exception mode

also bump version to 3.0.0 - _most_ existing code should be compatible
with this version of exception handling but some things might need
fixing - callbacks, existing raises specifications etc.

* fix AsyncCheck for non-void T
2021-03-24 10:08:33 +01:00