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Exceptions

Source code: Lib/asyncio/exceptions.py

+exception asyncio.TimeoutError
+

A deprecated alias of TimeoutError, raised when the operation has exceeded the given deadline.

Changed in version 3.11: This class was made an alias of TimeoutError.

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+exception asyncio.CancelledError
+

The operation has been cancelled.

This exception can be caught to perform custom operations when asyncio Tasks are cancelled. In almost all situations the exception must be re-raised.

Changed in version 3.8: CancelledError is now a subclass of BaseException rather than Exception.

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+exception asyncio.InvalidStateError
+

Invalid internal state of Task or Future.

Can be raised in situations like setting a result value for a Future object that already has a result value set.

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+exception asyncio.SendfileNotAvailableError
+

The “sendfile” syscall is not available for the given socket or file type.

A subclass of RuntimeError.

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+exception asyncio.IncompleteReadError
+

The requested read operation did not complete fully.

Raised by the asyncio stream APIs.

This exception is a subclass of EOFError.

+expected
+

The total number (int) of expected bytes.

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+partial
+

A string of bytes read before the end of stream was reached.

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+exception asyncio.LimitOverrunError
+

Reached the buffer size limit while looking for a separator.

Raised by the asyncio stream APIs.

+consumed
+

The total number of to be consumed bytes.

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Licensed under the PSF License.
+ https://docs.python.org/3.12/library/asyncio-exceptions.html +

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