Yury Selivanov wrote:
def coro1(): try: with timeout(1.0): yield from coro2() # 1 finally: try: with timeout(1.0): yield from coro2() # 2 except TimeoutError: pass
def coro2(): try: block() yield # 3 action() finally: block() yield # 4 another_action()
Now, if "coro2" is suspended at #4 -- it shouldn't be interrupted with TimeoutError.
If, however, "coro2" is at #3 -- it can be, and it doesn't matter was it called from #1 or #2.
What is your reasoning behind asserting this? Because it's inside a try block of its own? Because it's subject to a nested timeout? Something else? -- Greg