Exceptions
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exception asyncio.TimeoutError -
The operation has exceeded the given deadline.
Important
This exception is different from the builtin
TimeoutErrorexception.
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exception asyncio.CancelledError -
The operation has been cancelled.
This exception can be caught to perform custom operations when asyncio Tasks are cancelled. In almost all situations the exception must be re-raised.
Important
This exception is a subclass of
Exception, so it can be accidentally suppressed by an overly broadtry..exceptblock:try: await operation except Exception: # The cancellation is broken because the *except* block # suppresses the CancelledError exception. log.log('an error has occurred')Instead, the following pattern should be used:
try: await operation except asyncio.CancelledError: raise except Exception: log.log('an error has occurred')
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exception asyncio.InvalidStateError -
Invalid internal state of
TaskorFuture.Can be raised in situations like setting a result value for a Future object that already has a result value set.
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exception asyncio.SendfileNotAvailableError -
The “sendfile” syscall is not available for the given socket or file type.
A subclass of
RuntimeError.
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exception asyncio.IncompleteReadError -
The requested read operation did not complete fully.
Raised by the asyncio stream APIs.
This exception is a subclass of
EOFError.-
expected -
The total number (
int) of expected bytes.
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partial -
A string of
bytesread before the end of stream was reached.
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exception asyncio.LimitOverrunError -
Reached the buffer size limit while looking for a separator.
Raised by the asyncio stream APIs.
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consumed -
The total number of to be consumed bytes.
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