-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2014-03-10 09:35, Oliver Kowalke wrote:
could you provide a complete application/code demonstrating your problem?
Sure. See attached. I'm parsing an extremely simple HTTP subset in the example. If there's no message content (i.e. Content-Length: 0) then there is no point in calling that parser. I can of course merge the two coroutines without problems, which will be fine for my use-cases. However, I fail to understand why I get the assertion at all, when I don't call the coroutine. Some basic mechanics I haven't quite caught yet, I guess. /Brian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTHaoNAAoJEFES4N8QrEodTeYH/1MKF1OSMASJ0Y4QHgcFhTcW WJFC+mSiB+PHC5wzdOG/LRoM3t6ToIrK/H/DgvTbWVdun8ui1oDIeW014aL5UnL2 55DnYbGT4DJWZe5Lxxd3lu2O0DkoaVTTsEDj1SYOR6eLUbA1mOC7A+6W7Doixh2U OfF6yoWB6bco3JN90YUUkD5CzT0JgBS0oPhLvSu2ul2mUYsXwoCdAZdJvHaXV4vn HmzqoJCMjyVLykNcitMI7FVjfW5c8e5/TLJfYl+rI/wVgZhza94jaSHZFaIDW0mJ h4hXdhLjCjWy+oguVO/h+PprQ7Wjnk7dvhq+TStvzlX1hFAuXQfl2P95RwR7Ub4= =MgB+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----