[12:49:06] I'm getting the error "wikilambda_function_call-concurrency-limit" whenever I try to run a function. Is this expected behaviour? [12:49:41] Typically, right after I sent that message, it worked [13:02:55] there's a function that makes the error stop whenever the error message key is mentioned in this chat. Z404 (re @Bongo50: Typically, right after I sent that message, it worked) [13:04:10] Z404 doesn't exist. [13:04:56] (it was a joke 😜) [13:05:09] I thought so [13:05:22] But I don't understand how the joke relates to my question [13:09:26] It's magic voodoo? (re @Bongo50: But I don't understand how the joke relates to my question) [13:22:56] usually when someone mentions to some tech a problem related to software he faces the problem resolves by itself (re @Bongo50: Typically, right after I sent that message, it worked) [13:23:22] probably it's some tech law [13:34:56] It resolved for one function call but is now an issue again. Also, occasionally, functions do seem to run but output, no matter what, the string "http" which is an output an entirely different function correctly gave me yesterday. [14:01:17] This should usually only happen if you're sending off to many queries at the same time. That's why it can seem to stop after doing something else like asking a question here. It is just a request to slow down. [14:01:17] [14:01:19] We need to monitor these replies in order to figure out the right balance here. (re @Bongo50: I'm getting the error "wikilambda_function_call-concurrency-limit" whenever I try to run a function. Is this expected behaviour?) [14:44:18] Ok. Thanks for the explanation [15:27:24] Every function that returns a string is outputting the string 'http' no matter what input I give it. I've observed this on multiple functions for multiple inputs. [15:28:44] Thanks for the report. Would you like to file a bug report? [15:28:57] *That* should not happen [15:29:20] Yes but I'm not familiar with Phabricator (re @vrandecic: Thanks for the report. Would you like to file a bug report?) [15:29:59] I can probably help, if you explain to me what to write (re @Bongo50: Yes but I'm not familiar with Phabricator) [15:33:05] or you can start clicking on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/43/ and follow the instructions [15:33:13] and then you link the task and I'll fix it [15:34:24] I'll try that. Thanks [15:34:25] It now seems to be happening on all functions [15:37:43] The concurrency limit is very frustrating. I can only run 1 or 2 functions before I start getting it again [15:59:17] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T344998 (re @Sannita: and then you link the task and I'll fix it) [16:33:43] looks good, thank you very much :) (re @Bongo50: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T344998) [16:33:52] hopefully we'll let you know asap [16:41:50] Thanks. [23:06:09] it seems the problem you wrote about was more serious than expected (https://www.wikifunctions.org/wiki/Wikifunctions:Project_chat#Function_calling_currently_broken)... we're working on getting it fixed, but I can't promise on any deadline (re @Bongo50: Thanks.) [23:58:34] I sometimes get "http" by the way, if it's necessary to talk abouy