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[bug#47160] [PATCH] scripts: substitute: Add back some error handling.
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Christopher Baines |
Subject: |
[bug#47160] [PATCH] scripts: substitute: Add back some error handling. |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Mar 2021 23:11:40 +0000 |
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mu4e 1.4.15; emacs 27.1 |
Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes:
> Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> skribis:
>
>> In f50f5751fff4cfc6d5abba9681054569694b7a5c, the way fetch was called within
>> process-substitution was changed. As with-cached-connection actually
>> includes
>> important error handling for the opening of a HTTP request (when using a
>> cached connection), this change removed some error handling.
>>
>> This commit adds that error handling back,
>> (call-)with-cached-connection is back, rebranded as
>> call-with-cached-connection-and-error-handling.
>>
>> * guix/scripts/substitute.scm (process-substitution): Retry once for some
>> errors when making HTTP requests to fetch substitutes.
>
> Please mention also the new procedure, and a
> “Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/47157>.” line
>
>> +(define (call-with-cached-connection-and-error-handling uri proc)
>> + (define (get-port)
>> + (open-connection-for-uri/cached uri
>> + #:verify-certificate? #f))
>> +
>> + (let ((port (get-port)))
>> + (catch #t
>> + (lambda ()
>> + (proc port))
>> + (lambda (key . args)
>> + ;; If PORT was cached and the server closed the connection in the
>> + ;; meantime, we get EPIPE. In that case, open a fresh connection
>> + ;; and retry. We might also get 'bad-response or a similar
>> + ;; exception from (web response) later on, once we've sent the
>> + ;; request, or a ERROR/INVALID-SESSION from GnuTLS.
>> + (if (or (and (eq? key 'system-error)
>> + (= EPIPE (system-error-errno `(,key ,@args))))
>> + (and (eq? key 'gnutls-error)
>> + (eq? (first args) error/invalid-session))
>> + (memq key '(bad-response bad-header bad-header-component)))
>> + (begin
>> + (close-port port) ; close the port to get a fresh one
>> + (proc (get-port)))
>
> I find it marginally clearer to pass #:fresh? #t (as was done in
> the code removed in 7c85877fdf964694061e3192eac35723ebc047bf) than to
> rely on the closed-port side effect.
>
> I think it’s OK to remove ‘-and-error-handling’ because that doesn’t
> really tell much and because too many words obscure the message IMO, but
> that’s a detail. I also like the helper macro as was removed in
> 7c85877fdf964694061e3192eac35723ebc047bf.
Sure, I'll send a v3 set of patches shortly.
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[bug#47160] [PATCH v2 1/2] scripts: substitute: Add back some error handling., Christopher Baines, 2021/03/15
[bug#47160] [PATCH 1/2] scripts: substitute: Add back some error handling., Christopher Baines, 2021/03/16