Close sub-generators even if top level generator was asynchronous.#96040
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Close sub-generators even if top level generator was asynchronous.#96040markshannon wants to merge 1 commit intopython:mainfrom
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Has this been abandoned, or are you still considering it for 3.13? I agree that this makes the code a bit simpler, but I find it hard to reason about whether the correctness is preserved or not (presumably there's some reason it currently works this way).
So I would lean towards not changing it, unless we have a compelling reason to.
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I think this is correct.
It seems odd that whether a sub-generator is closed or not depends on whether an async generator exists higher up the stack.
@brandtbucher thoughts?
Will need news and issue, if we agree this is correct.