task status is normally set to failed if the task raises an exception. You 
can't however ask a thing made to run over and over in a loop (the 
scheduler) to stop at the first task that raises an exception, else every 
other queued task won't be processed.

On Friday, August 1, 2014 5:01:56 PM UTC+2, Stephen Weiss wrote:
>
>
> I understand that's what stetting STOP_TASK to do.
>
> However, what I'm in search of is a way for the worker task to cleanly 
> stop processing on its own, setting the state to FAILED.
>

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