asynpool: Don't return from inside a finally block#10000
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Pull Request Overview
This PR fixes a Python 3.14 compatibility issue by removing a return statement from inside a finally block in the _flush_outqueue method. In Python 3.14, returning from within a finally block can cause problems and is discouraged. The fix maintains the necessary side effect (calling remove(fd)) while eliminating the problematic return.
- Removes
returnkeyword fromfinallyblock exception handler in_flush_outqueue
This commit makes the logic of the AsynPool class backwards compatible, except for one change related to exception handling. Before, if an exception **other than `(OSError, EOFError)`** was raised, it would be swallowed by the return inside of the finally block. Now, such an exception would propagate out of this method.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <[email protected]>
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Description
Simple fix for the Python 3.14 issue mentioned in this discussion. Simply omit the
returnkeyword inside of the finally block.