If you set a breakpoint inside a task group, quitting the debugger won't exit the pytest test session, but instead fails the current test. These changes find the exit exception in an exception group, and raise just that, ignoring the rest of the exceptions (if any).
Checklist
If this is a user-facing code change, like a bugfix or a new feature, please ensure that
you've fulfilled the following conditions (where applicable):
[X] You've added tests (in tests/) added which would fail without your patch
[ ] You've updated the documentation (in docs/, in case of behavior changes or new
features)
[X] You've added a new changelog entry (in docs/versionhistory.rst).
If this is a trivial change, like a typo fix or a code reformatting, then you can ignore
these instructions.
Updating the changelog
If there are no entries after the last release, use **UNRELEASED** as the version.
If, say, your patch fixes issue #123, the entry should look like this:
* Fix big bad boo-boo in task groups (#123 <https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/123>_; PR by @yourgithubaccount)
If there's no issue linked, just link to your pull request instead by updating the
changelog after you've created the PR.
Changes
If you set a breakpoint inside a task group, quitting the debugger won't exit the pytest test session, but instead fails the current test. These changes find the exit exception in an exception group, and raise just that, ignoring the rest of the exceptions (if any).
Checklist
If this is a user-facing code change, like a bugfix or a new feature, please ensure that you've fulfilled the following conditions (where applicable):
tests/
) added which would fail without your patchdocs/
, in case of behavior changes or new features)docs/versionhistory.rst
).If this is a trivial change, like a typo fix or a code reformatting, then you can ignore these instructions.
Updating the changelog
If there are no entries after the last release, use
**UNRELEASED**
as the version. If, say, your patch fixes issue #123, the entry should look like this:* Fix big bad boo-boo in task groups (#123 <https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/123>_; PR by @yourgithubaccount)
If there's no issue linked, just link to your pull request instead by updating the changelog after you've created the PR.