Trygve Aaberge <trygv...@gmail.com> added the comment:

@jack__d: If you're just getting "no data" once and nothing else, the test 
isn't working correctly. You should get "no data" twice when it works correctly 
and the issue is fixed, or "unknown error" and some other info if the issue is 
present. I'm not sure why it doesn't work for you though.

I tried it with Python 3.9.6 now, and I'm still seeing the issue, with the same 
output as in my original post (apart from a newline between "no data" and 
"unknown error", and a different line number and id numbers).

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