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This is a fix for a bug where any errors throw from within WebSocket.open() is hidden from an outer try/catch.

#1067

@@ -384,6 +384,7 @@ function open(f::Function, url; suppress_close_error::Bool=false, verbose=false,
close(ws, CloseFrameBody(1008, "Unexpected client websocket error"))
end
end
rethrow(e)
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is rethrow() fine here?

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rethrow(e)
rethrow()

I think rethrow(e) is not usually the right choice, per the docs:

help?> rethrow
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  rethrow()

  Rethrow the current exception from within a catch block. The rethrown exception will continue propagation as if it had not been caught.

  │ Note
  │
  │  The alternative form rethrow(e) allows you to associate an alternative exception object e with the current backtrace. However this
  │  misrepresents the program state at the time of the error so you're encouraged to instead throw a new exception using throw(e). In Julia
  │  1.1 and above, using throw(e) will preserve the root cause exception on the stack, as described in current_exceptions.

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I think we should actually do the rethrowing from inside the !isok block above, since we're currently "throwing" a "closed normally" exception when we get a close notification from the peer socket.

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