[3.6] bpo-34872: Fix self-cancellation in C implementation of asyncio.Task (GH-9679)#9690
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….Task (pythonGH-9679) The C implementation of asyncio.Task currently fails to perform the cancellation cleanup correctly in the following scenario. async def task1(): async def task2(): await task3 # task3 is never cancelled asyncio.current_task().cancel() await asyncio.create_task(task2()) The actuall error is a hardcoded call to `future_cancel()` instead of calling the `cancel()` method of a future-like object. Thanks to Vladimir Matveev for noticing the code discrepancy and to Yury Selivanov for coming up with a pathological scenario. (cherry picked from commit 548ce9d)
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The C implementation of asyncio.Task currently fails to perform the
cancellation cleanup correctly in the following scenario.
The actuall error is a hardcoded call to
future_cancel()instead ofcalling the
cancel()method of a future-like object.Thanks to Vladimir Matveev for noticing the code discrepancy and to
Yury Selivanov for coming up with a pathological scenario.
(cherry picked from commit 548ce9d)
https://bugs.python.org/issue34872