fix: use stream_to as owner for async requests (#646)#816
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When making async requests with a stream_to option, the connection owner is now set to the stream_to process instead of the caller. This ensures the connection lifecycle is tied to the actual message recipient. - If stream_to dies, the connection will be properly terminated - If the original caller dies but stream_to is still alive, the connection continues to work - Backward compatible: when stream_to equals the caller, behavior is unchanged The ownership change happens atomically inside the connection process when starting the async request, avoiding any race conditions.
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Summary
stream_tooption, the connection owner is now set to the stream_to process instead of the caller