[x] stream: don't call _read after destroy()#29485
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This test doesn't seem to be testing correct behaviour. We should not have either 'end' nor 'finish' after destroy().
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This needs more work. Simpler version on the way. |
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Stop flowing once destroyed.
Currently stream implementation MUST check for
destroyedinside_read.Found this while investigating a suspicious
destroyedconditional infsstreams.This is semver major unfortunately. The existing behaviour is to flush the readable and invoke
endafterdestroy(). See updated tests.If preferable I can make a less breaking version of this (instead of or as an intermediate?) that just makes sure
_readis not called afterdestroy(). Though it does not fully "correct" the behaviour.Refs: #29477
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make -j4 test(UNIX), orvcbuild test(Windows) passes