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Feature or enhancement
Proposal:
ExitStack
and AsyncExitStack
have close
and aclose
methods, respectively, that finalize all entries in the stack before scope exit would otherwise do it. Right now, close
and aclose
accept no parameters and all stack entries are finalized as successes --- i.e. a call to __exit__
with no exception information.
It would be useful to add an optional exception
parameter to close
and aclose
that would allow us to explicitly close a stack as if it had failed, e.g. with a synthetic timeout exception. Today, you can do the job by manually invoking __exit__
or __aexit__
on the stack, but .close()
is meant to be more ergonomic.
Has this already been discussed elsewhere?
This is a minor feature, which does not need previous discussion elsewhere
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