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Mekickdemons · 2026-05-08 · via DEV Community

We just shipped Mnemara 0.10.1. It fixes a bug that had been reproducing at a 30–50% rate in a specific workload, and the root cause is the kind of thing every async Python developer should have a mental bookmark for. So this post isn't really a release note — it's a debugging walkthrough.

The symptom
Calls to the write_memory MCP tool were intermittently failing with stream closed / CLIConnectionError, surfaced from the Anthropic Claude Agent SDK transport layer. The pattern was diagnostic in itself:

Failures only happened when the model invoked write_memory in rapid succession within a single turn.
Single calls were fine. Slow successive calls were fine.
Roughly 1 in 3 rapid calls failed. Sometimes 1 in 2.
Every reflex in our heads said "flaky network, add a retry." Every reflex in our heads was wrong.

The thing we refused to do
There's a strong temptation when you see "intermittent transport error" to wrap a try/except around it, retry on failure, and ship. That would have hidden the bug, not fixed it — and worse, it would have hidden it in a way that made the actual failure mode harder to diagnose later. We sent it back through the front door instead: reproduce, bisect, identify the actual mechanism.

The actual mechanism
_write_memory_tool is an async def MCP handler. Inside it, we were calling tools_mod.write_memory(...) synchronously. That function does three things:

Append to a file (~1 ms).
Optionally embed the new row via an HTTP POST to Ollama on localhost:11434, with httpx.Client and a 30-second timeout.
Compute graph auto-edges.
Step 2 is the killer. Even on localhost, an Ollama embed can take tens to hundreds of milliseconds. And it's a synchronous httpx.Client.post call, so for its entire duration, the asyncio event loop is parked. Nothing else runs.

Now consider what's also happening on that event loop. The Claude Agent SDK runs the CLI as a subprocess and uses an _read_messages coroutine to drain its stdout pipe. The pipe buffer is, on Linux, 64 KB. Once it fills, the CLI's next write to stdout blocks — kernel-level, not Python-level. It will sit there until something drains the pipe.

Put those together:

Model invokes write_memory.
-> async handler runs.
-> sync httpx.post() to Ollama. Event loop frozen.
-> _read_messages cannot run. Pipe stops draining.
-> CLI fills 64 KB buffer. CLI's write() blocks.
-> CLI is now stuck. Bidirectional protocol stalls.
<- httpx returns. Event loop unfreezes.
-> _read_messages resumes. Pipe drains. CLI unblocks.
-> But by now, transport stdin is closed.
-> Application sees: "stream closed".
It's a classic async/pipe deadlock. The HTTP call wasn't slow enough to time out — it was just slow enough, and just frequent enough, to outrun the pipe buffer and bring down the protocol underneath.

The fix
One line.

Before:

result = tools_mod.write_memory(...)

After:

result = await asyncio.to_thread(tools_mod.write_memory, ...)
asyncio.to_thread runs the blocking work in the default thread-pool executor. The coroutine yields control back to the event loop immediately. _read_messages keeps draining stdout. The pipe never fills. The protocol never stalls.

No retries. No timeouts tweaked. No backoff. The actual deadlock path is closed.

The regression test
The fix is meaningless without something to prove it stays fixed. So:

def test_write_memory_20_rapid_calls_all_succeed():
# 20 sequential calls through the real MCP handler.
# All 20 must return ok=True.
# All 20 marker strings must appear in the memory file.
This test fails reliably on the broken version — exactly the workload that was failing in the wild — and passes 100% on the fixed version. It is now part of the standard test run. 282 passed, 5 skipped on 0.10.1.

The takeaway
If you write async code that talks to a subprocess over stdin/stdout, every blocking call on your event loop is a potential pipe deadlock, not just a performance issue. The bug doesn't surface as latency; it surfaces as transport errors that look like network flakiness, in a place that has nothing to do with the call you actually made.

The defensive habit:

An async def function should never make a synchronous network call.
An async def function should never make a synchronous local I/O call that could be slow (file syncs, sqlite under contention, anything with a requests. or httpx.Client. prefix).
If you can't make it async natively, wrap it: await asyncio.to_thread(blocking_fn, ...).
It costs nothing. It buys you immunity from a category of bug that is genuinely painful to diagnose after the fact.

Install
pip install mnemara==0.10.1
Release: github.com/mekickdemons-creator/mn...
PyPI: pypi.org/project/mnemara/0.10.1/

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