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I have a problem with sending via Request.
If at the time of sending I drop my connection (on purpose), the script gets lost and hangs. I need to use Ctrl + C to unlock and the script continues normally. I'm checking the runtime of the script and it continues to run, but the shell stops displaying the prints. I just checked to see if I have an internet connection before sending, but I drop my connection on purpose, just to test. I use 4g connection, so the signal can drop at any time and when doing the test this way, the script gets lost and hangs.
When I do Ctrl + C the execution time gets high, it depends on how long it takes to use Ctrl + C and back to the exception that should go normally. I do not understand why it hangs and after Ctrl + C it goes back to normal. I think sending the request was done and when I drop the connection at this point, it gets lost.










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    I have a problem with sending via Request.
    If at the time of sending I drop my connection (on purpose), the script gets lost and hangs. I need to use Ctrl + C to unlock and the script continues normally. I'm checking the runtime of the script and it continues to run, but the shell stops displaying the prints. I just checked to see if I have an internet connection before sending, but I drop my connection on purpose, just to test. I use 4g connection, so the signal can drop at any time and when doing the test this way, the script gets lost and hangs.
    When I do Ctrl + C the execution time gets high, it depends on how long it takes to use Ctrl + C and back to the exception that should go normally. I do not understand why it hangs and after Ctrl + C it goes back to normal. I think sending the request was done and when I drop the connection at this point, it gets lost.










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      I have a problem with sending via Request.
      If at the time of sending I drop my connection (on purpose), the script gets lost and hangs. I need to use Ctrl + C to unlock and the script continues normally. I'm checking the runtime of the script and it continues to run, but the shell stops displaying the prints. I just checked to see if I have an internet connection before sending, but I drop my connection on purpose, just to test. I use 4g connection, so the signal can drop at any time and when doing the test this way, the script gets lost and hangs.
      When I do Ctrl + C the execution time gets high, it depends on how long it takes to use Ctrl + C and back to the exception that should go normally. I do not understand why it hangs and after Ctrl + C it goes back to normal. I think sending the request was done and when I drop the connection at this point, it gets lost.










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      I have a problem with sending via Request.
      If at the time of sending I drop my connection (on purpose), the script gets lost and hangs. I need to use Ctrl + C to unlock and the script continues normally. I'm checking the runtime of the script and it continues to run, but the shell stops displaying the prints. I just checked to see if I have an internet connection before sending, but I drop my connection on purpose, just to test. I use 4g connection, so the signal can drop at any time and when doing the test this way, the script gets lost and hangs.
      When I do Ctrl + C the execution time gets high, it depends on how long it takes to use Ctrl + C and back to the exception that should go normally. I do not understand why it hangs and after Ctrl + C it goes back to normal. I think sending the request was done and when I drop the connection at this point, it gets lost.







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