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clarify span enter warning #2010

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@arifd arifd commented Mar 21, 2022

Motivation

It took me several reads to understand why holding a guard over an await was bad
because my brain is naturally synchronous and could only think about my_async_function and some_other_async_function

Solution

Rather than just iterating "this is bad" use that opportunity to introduce why. Remind the user that this is being executed concurrently to other tasks

@arifd arifd requested review from hawkw, davidbarsky and a team as code owners March 21, 2022 22:17
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thanks, I think this is a bit clearer for sure!

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one potential suggestion, let me know what you think!

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@hawkw hawkw merged commit 9329eb3 into tokio-rs:master Mar 23, 2022
hawkw added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 29, 2022
## Motivation

It took me several reads to understand why holding a guard over an await
was bad because my brain is naturally synchronous and could only think
about `my_async_function` and `some_other_async_function`

## Solution

Rather than just iterating "this is bad" use that opportunity to
introduce why. Remind the user that this is being executed concurrently
to other tasks

Co-authored-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
hawkw added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 29, 2022
## Motivation

It took me several reads to understand why holding a guard over an await
was bad because my brain is naturally synchronous and could only think
about `my_async_function` and `some_other_async_function`

## Solution

Rather than just iterating "this is bad" use that opportunity to
introduce why. Remind the user that this is being executed concurrently
to other tasks

Co-authored-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
hawkw added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 9, 2022
# 0.1.33 (April 9, 2022)

This release adds new `span_enabled!` and `event_enabled!` variants of
the `enabled!` macro, for testing whether a subscriber would
specifically enable a span or an event.

### Added

- `span_enabled!` and `event_enabled!` macros ([#1900])
- Several documentation improvements ([#2010], [#2012])

### Fixed

- Compilation warning when compiling for <=32-bit targets (including
  `wasm32`) ([#2060])

Thanks to @guswynn, @arifd, @hrxi, @CAD97, and @name1e5s for
contributing to this release!

[#1900]: #1900
[#2010]: #2010
[#2012]: #2012
[#2060]: #2060
hawkw added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 9, 2022
# 0.1.33 (April 9, 2022)

This release adds new `span_enabled!` and `event_enabled!` variants of
the `enabled!` macro, for testing whether a subscriber would
specifically enable a span or an event.

### Added

- `span_enabled!` and `event_enabled!` macros ([#1900])
- Several documentation improvements ([#2010], [#2012])

### Fixed

- Compilation warning when compiling for <=32-bit targets (including
  `wasm32`) ([#2060])

Thanks to @guswynn, @arifd, @hrxi, @CAD97, and @name1e5s for
contributing to this release!

[#1900]: #1900
[#2010]: #2010
[#2012]: #2012
[#2060]: #2060
kaffarell pushed a commit to kaffarell/tracing that referenced this pull request May 22, 2024
# 0.1.33 (April 9, 2022)

This release adds new `span_enabled!` and `event_enabled!` variants of
the `enabled!` macro, for testing whether a subscriber would
specifically enable a span or an event.

### Added

- `span_enabled!` and `event_enabled!` macros ([tokio-rs#1900])
- Several documentation improvements ([tokio-rs#2010], [tokio-rs#2012])

### Fixed

- Compilation warning when compiling for <=32-bit targets (including
  `wasm32`) ([tokio-rs#2060])

Thanks to @guswynn, @arifd, @hrxi, @CAD97, and @name1e5s for
contributing to this release!

[tokio-rs#1900]: tokio-rs#1900
[tokio-rs#2010]: tokio-rs#2010
[tokio-rs#2012]: tokio-rs#2012
[tokio-rs#2060]: tokio-rs#2060
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