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[PR #10551/d067260d backport][3.11] Re-raise OSError as ClientConnectionError when failing to explicitly close connector socket #10561
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…close connector socket (#10551) <!-- Thank you for your contribution! --> ## What do these changes do? This is a followup to #10464 to handle the case where `socket.close()` can also raise. This matches the logic we have in aiohappyeyeballs: https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohappyeyeballs/blob/e3bd5bdf44f5d187802de6dcb08d27e1ca6da048/src/aiohappyeyeballs/impl.py#L227 We shouldn't raising `OSError` externally from this method as callers expect a `ClientError` ## Are there changes in behavior for the user? bugfix ## Is it a substantial burden for the maintainers to support this? no ## Related issue number fixes #10506 ## Checklist - [x] I think the code is well written - [x] Unit tests for the changes exist - [x] Documentation reflects the changes - [x] If you provide code modification, please add yourself to `CONTRIBUTORS.txt` * The format is <Name> <Surname>. * Please keep alphabetical order, the file is sorted by names. - [x] Add a new news fragment into the `CHANGES/` folder * name it `<issue_or_pr_num>.<type>.rst` (e.g. `588.bugfix.rst`) * if you don't have an issue number, change it to the pull request number after creating the PR * `.bugfix`: A bug fix for something the maintainers deemed an improper undesired behavior that got corrected to match pre-agreed expectations. * `.feature`: A new behavior, public APIs. That sort of stuff. * `.deprecation`: A declaration of future API removals and breaking changes in behavior. * `.breaking`: When something public is removed in a breaking way. Could be deprecated in an earlier release. * `.doc`: Notable updates to the documentation structure or build process. * `.packaging`: Notes for downstreams about unobvious side effects and tooling. Changes in the test invocation considerations and runtime assumptions. * `.contrib`: Stuff that affects the contributor experience. e.g. Running tests, building the docs, setting up the development environment. * `.misc`: Changes that are hard to assign to any of the above categories. * Make sure to use full sentences with correct case and punctuation, for example: ```rst Fixed issue with non-ascii contents in doctest text files -- by :user:`contributor-gh-handle`. ``` Use the past tense or the present tense a non-imperative mood, referring to what's changed compared to the last released version of this project. (cherry picked from commit d067260)
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This is a backport of PR #10551 as merged into master (d067260).
What do these changes do?
This is a followup to #10464 to handle the case where
socket.close()
can also raise. This matches the logic we have in aiohappyeyeballs:https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohappyeyeballs/blob/e3bd5bdf44f5d187802de6dcb08d27e1ca6da048/src/aiohappyeyeballs/impl.py#L227
We shouldn't raising
OSError
externally from this method as callers expect aClientError
Are there changes in behavior for the user?
bugfix
Is it a substantial burden for the maintainers to support this?
no
Related issue number
fixes #10506
Checklist
CONTRIBUTORS.txt
CHANGES/
foldername it
<issue_or_pr_num>.<type>.rst
(e.g.588.bugfix.rst
)if you don't have an issue number, change it to the pull request
number after creating the PR
.bugfix
: A bug fix for something the maintainers deemed animproper undesired behavior that got corrected to match
pre-agreed expectations.
.feature
: A new behavior, public APIs. That sort of stuff..deprecation
: A declaration of future API removals and breakingchanges in behavior.
.breaking
: When something public is removed in a breaking way.Could be deprecated in an earlier release.
.doc
: Notable updates to the documentation structure or buildprocess.
.packaging
: Notes for downstreams about unobvious side effectsand tooling. Changes in the test invocation considerations and
runtime assumptions.
.contrib
: Stuff that affects the contributor experience. e.g.Running tests, building the docs, setting up the development
environment.
.misc
: Changes that are hard to assign to any of the abovecategories.
Make sure to use full sentences with correct case and punctuation,
for example:
Use the past tense or the present tense a non-imperative mood,
referring to what's changed compared to the last released version
of this project.