Add WebSocketRequestCompleted exception for normal WebSocket closures #73
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In relation to issue #64, under the configuration of running Flask with Gunicorn and Gevent, a StopIteration exception is not captured by Flask, but it enters the finally clause. Consequently, this exception is not caught higher up by Gunicorn's StopIteration handler. Referencing this section of Flask's codebase: Flask on GitHub. When error capturing tools like Sentry are used, this leads to the reporting of the exception. Is it possible to define this exception specifically, so that Sentry can easily ignore it, and to distinguish it from a normal StopIteration?