Fix race condition in WebSocketClient connection handling #781
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🎯 Goal
The current implementation uses shared mutable state (
connectedandtimeoutflags) that can be accessed concurrently from different threads, causing a data race when the WebSocket connects while the main task is checking connection status.This can be seen from the logs:
📝 Summary
I've refactored the connection handling to use Swift's modern concurrency features to eliminate the data race while maintaining the same timeout and connection logic behavior.
🛠 Implementation
🧪 Manual Testing Notes
See no crashes or ThreadSanitizer complaints in either case.
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