fix(rt): remove automatic span propagation from TokioExecutor#259
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fix(rt): remove automatic span propagation from TokioExecutor#259bts wants to merge 1 commit intohyperium:masterfrom
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The `tracing` feature previously attached the current span to all futures spawned by `TokioExecutor::execute`. This caused application-level spans to incorrectly extend beyond their intended endpoints when background tasks (connection dispatchers, pool maintenance) outlived the original request. The `tracing` feature flag is preserved as a no-op for backwards compatibility. Clients requiring span propagation should wrap futures manually or implement their own `Executor<Fut>`. See hyperium/hyper#3904 for more information.
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Hi there -- thanks so much for hyper!
Per hyperium/hyper#3904, the
tracingfeature previously attached the current span to all futures spawned byTokioExecutor::execute. This caused application-level spans to incorrectly extend beyond their intended endpoints when background tasks (connection dispatchers, pool maintenance) outlived the original request.It seems like clients requiring span propagation should probably instead instrument futures at their call sites of
execute, or implement their ownExecutor<Fut>as needed per their context (e.g. attaching to some separate root span).This change removes the incorrect span propagation, but keeps the
tracingfeature flag for backwards compatibility.Thanks for your consideration!