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[PR #8251/c21b76d0 backport][3.10] Leave websocket transport open if receive times out or is cancelled #8264

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This is a backport of PR #8251 as merged into master (c21b76d).

What do these changes do?

Leave websocket transport open if receive times out or is cancelled.

This change restores the behavior before #7978

See #7978 (comment)

Are there changes in behavior for the user?

The connection is left open if the receive call times out or is cancelled

Is it a substantial burden for the maintainers to support this?

no

Related issue number

#7978 (comment)

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Project coverage is 97.43%. Comparing base (286f50c) to head (5edd3d3).
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@bdraco bdraco merged commit 111f370 into 3.10 Mar 30, 2024
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@bdraco bdraco deleted the patchback/backports/3.10/c21b76d0eb66827982a1875798b50a6028f51df0/pr-8251 branch March 30, 2024 00:47
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