fixed: exception about missing event loop in thread-pool when other processes create their own event loops#10
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fixed: exception about missing event loop in thread-pool when other processes create their own event loops#10kakyoism wants to merge 2 commits intoaudiokinetic:masterfrom
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Moving to draft: larger work needed for graceful termination when multiple async loops are involved. |
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With current waapi-client, we get an error looking like this
when the caller process already uses an asyncio event loop.
So to solve this problem, I had to use this patch locally.
Hope this patch helps with a sound solution to this scenario, which could happen often if external IPC is involved on the WAAPI caller side.