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Feat: Killing sync threads #323

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@mrkaye97 mrkaye97 commented Feb 18, 2025

Enables killing sync threads on cancellation signals being received so sync tasks stop instead of running to completion

@mrkaye97 mrkaye97 changed the base branch from main to feat--0.47 February 18, 2025 15:35
@mrkaye97 mrkaye97 merged commit 903677f into feat--0.47 Feb 18, 2025
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@mrkaye97 mrkaye97 deleted the thread-killing branch February 18, 2025 15:36
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* Fix: More OTel Cleanup (#319)

* feat: factor our helpers

* chore: bump version

* fix: replace none-default

* fix: auto-create parent

* feat: docs

* fix: doc format

* fix: example

* feat: use global tracer if none provided

* fix: docs

* Fix: Bump min `celpy` version (#320)

* fix: bump min celpy version

* chore: ver

* Feat: Sync spawn methods + fixing `sync_result` (#321)

* feat: add sync spawn method

* feat: example

* fix: sync workflow run + sync_result

* fix: examples

* fix: lint

* feat: bulk spawn

* chore: ver

* fix: test

* fix: lint

* Feat: Killing sync threads (#323)

* feat: thread killing

* fix: rm events

* fix: lint

* fix: cruft

* fix: async sleep

* feat: flag for enabling force killing threads
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