# Test that locks work when cancelling multiple waiters on the lock try: import uasyncio as asyncio except ImportError: try: import asyncio except ImportError: print("SKIP") raise SystemExit async def task(i, lock, lock_flag): print("task", i, "start") try: await lock.acquire() except asyncio.CancelledError: print("task", i, "cancel") return print("task", i, "lock_flag", lock_flag[0]) lock_flag[0] = True await asyncio.sleep(0) lock.release() lock_flag[0] = False print("task", i, "done") async def main(): # Create a lock and acquire it so the tasks below must wait lock = asyncio.Lock() await lock.acquire() lock_flag = [True] # Create 4 tasks and let them all run t0 = asyncio.create_task(task(0, lock, lock_flag)) t1 = asyncio.create_task(task(1, lock, lock_flag)) t2 = asyncio.create_task(task(2, lock, lock_flag)) t3 = asyncio.create_task(task(3, lock, lock_flag)) await asyncio.sleep(0) # Cancel 2 of the tasks (which are waiting on the lock) and release the lock t1.cancel() t2.cancel() lock.release() lock_flag[0] = False # Let the tasks run to completion for _ in range(4): await asyncio.sleep(0) # The locke should be unlocked print(lock.locked()) asyncio.run(main())