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| BPO | 46892 |
|---|---|
| Nosy | @gvanrossum, @DinoV, @asvetlov, @1st1, @kumaraditya303, @itamaro, @mpage |
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assignee = None
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created_at = <Date 2022-03-01.22:13:38.844>
labels = ['interpreter-core', '3.11', 'type-feature', 'expert-asyncio']
title = 'Async Call-Stack Reconstruction'
updated_at = <Date 2022-03-12.09:30:23.838>
user = 'https://github.com/mpage'bugs.python.org fields:
activity = <Date 2022-03-12.09:30:23.838>
actor = 'asvetlov'
assignee = 'none'
closed = False
closed_date = None
closer = None
components = ['Interpreter Core', 'asyncio']
creation = <Date 2022-03-01.22:13:38.844>
creator = 'mpage'
dependencies = []
files = []
hgrepos = []
issue_num = 46892
keywords = []
message_count = 5.0
messages = ['414301', '414884', '414930', '414948', '414985']
nosy_count = 7.0
nosy_names = ['gvanrossum', 'dino.viehland', 'asvetlov', 'yselivanov', 'kumaraditya', 'itamaro', 'mpage']
pr_nums = []
priority = 'normal'
resolution = None
stage = None
status = 'open'
superseder = None
type = 'enhancement'
url = 'https://bugs.python.org/issue46892'
versions = ['Python 3.11']Linked PRs
- gh-91048: Add support for reconstructing async call stacks #103976
- GH-91048: Add utils for capturing async call stack for asyncio programs and enable profiling #124640
- GH-91048: Don't attempt to run on FreeBSD #129189
- gh-91048: Also clear and set ts->asyncio_running_task with eager tasks #129197
- gh-91048: Improve example in
asyncio-graph.rstdoc #129224 - gh-91048: fix thread safety for asyncio stack introspection APIs #129399
- GH-91048: Correct error path in testexternalinspection #129557
- gh-91048: fix
_asyncio.future_discard_from_awaited_by#129731
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