I never said you should remove async in your final version I just metioned it 
as one of the things to try in finding the cause. And that should be possible 
shouldn't it? 

Correct, the custom node class async but once it is finished it does nothing. 
If you want it to leave the node, you have to add execution.take(); If you do 
not want it to leave directly after it finished in the execute, add a 
execution.waitForSignal() and implement the signal(...) method. Again, see the 
examples.

The way you do in now, your process is in an undefined state. And if in a unit 
test you manually execute the async jobs (see the examples again) you can check 
in what custom nodes the executions are in. That is how you should use 
unittests. The examples are very good for this. 

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