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gh-103462: Ensure SelectorSocketTransport.writelines registers a writer when data is still pending #103463

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Update Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2023-04-12-06-00-02.gh-issue-103462.w…
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kumaraditya303 authored Apr 13, 2023
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Fixed an issue with using :meth:`writelines` in :mod:`asyncio` to send very
Fixed an issue with using :meth:`~asyncio.WriteTransport.writelines` in :mod:`asyncio` to send very
large payloads that exceed the amount of data that can be written in one
call to :meth:`socket.socket.send` or :meth:`socket.socket.sendmsg`,
resulting in the remaining buffer being left unwritten. This is fixed by
registering a writer when the buffer still exists after the first write.
resulting in the remaining buffer being left unwritten.
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