I'm sorry, I don't know the answer. Maybe you can read some of the source
code and report back here if you find any clues?

On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 1:53 PM Yves Duprat <ydup...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry for my imprecision, can you read the changes about the results:
> --
> With one coroutine in `asyncio.gather([sub_task()])`, result is:
>         main_task(), be: CancelledError()
> __main__ <class 'KeyboardInterrupt'>
>
> With two coroutines `asyncio.gather([sub_task(), asyncio.sleep(0)])` ,
> result is:
>         main_task(), be: KeyboardInterrupt()
> __main__ <class 'KeyboardInterrupt'>
> --
>
> Yves Duprat wrote:
> > Thank you for the straightforward explanation. May I ask you another
> question?
> > I don't understand the behavior of this waiting primitive. So here is
> the case below:
> > ```py
> > import asyncio
> > e = KeyboardInterrupt  # or SystemExit
> > async def sub_task():
> >     raise e
> > async def main_task():
> >     try:
> >         await asyncio.gather(
> >             # -- aws --
> >             sub_task(),
> >             asyncio.sleep(0)
> >         )
> >     except Exception as e:
> >         print('\tmain_task(), e:', repr(e))
> >         raise
> >     except BaseException as e:
> >         print('\tmain_task(), be:', repr(e))
> > if __name__ == '__main__':
> >     try:
> >         asyncio.run(main_task())
> >     except e:
> >         print(f'__main__ {e}')
> > ```
> > When one coroutine `[sub_task()]`, result is:
> >         main_task(), be: CancelledError()
> > __main__ <class 'KeyboardInterrupt'>
> > When two coroutines `[sub_task(), sleep(0)]` , result is:
> >         main_task(), be: KeyboardInterrupt()
> > __main__ <class 'KeyboardInterrupt'>
> > Why are results so different when `aws` contains single coroutine or two
> coroutines ?
> > Thank for your time
> > Yves
> > Guido van Rossum wrote:
> > > KeyboardInterrupt is generally not handled properly by asyncio, the
> normal
> > > behavior here is that the code just exits with a traceback.
> > > On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 11:00 AM Yves Duprat ydup...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > regarding this [issue93122](
> https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/93122),
> > > I am wondering what is the normal behavior of `asyncio.gather` when
> one of
> > > the submitted tasks raises a `KeyboardInterrupt` exception ? --
> regardless
> > > of the value of the `return_exception` parameter.
> > > It seems that this primitive does not behave the same way with
> > > `KeyboardInterrupt` and `ZeroDivisionError` exceptions. But may be it
> is
> > > normal ?
> > > I have searched in the documentation [here](
> > > https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-task.html#asyncio.gather)
> but I
> > > did not find anything.
> > > Thanks for your help.
> > > Yves
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