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authorJonathan Rochkind <jonathan@dnil.net>2012-09-11 10:38:27 -0400
committerJonathan Rochkind <jonathan@dnil.net>2012-09-11 10:38:27 -0400
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ConnectionPool, unify exceptions, ConnectionTimeoutError
As a result of different commits, ConnectionPool had become of two minds about exceptions, sometimes using PoolFullError and sometimes using ConnectionTimeoutError. In fact, it was using ConnectionTimeoutError internally, but then recueing and re-raising as a PoolFullError. There's no reason for this bifurcation, standardize on ConnectionTimeoutError, which is the rails2 name and still accurately describes semantics at this point. History In Rails2, ConnectionPool raises a ConnectionTimeoutError if it can't get a connection within timeout. Originally in master/rails3, @tenderlove had planned on removing wait/blocking in connectionpool entirely, at that point he changed exception to PoolFullError. But then later wait/blocking came back, but exception remained PoolFullError. Then in 02b233556377 pmahoney introduced fair waiting logic, and brought back ConnectionTimeoutError, introducing the weird bifurcation. ConnectionTimeoutError accurately describes semantics as of this point, and is backwards compat with rails2, there's no reason for PoolFullError to be introduced, and no reason for two different exception types to be used internally, no reason to rescue one and re-raise as another. Unify!
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