fix(qf): Implement proper context cancellation on read/write loops and stop loop spin on read loop error#738
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This commit enhances the handling of read/write loops by following proper context cancellation. It fixes a goroutine leak found before, and ensures that the run loop does not cycle continuously through disconnect on run failures, but only once per connection.
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This PR deals with issues around the context cancellation that meant that we failed to properly close down goroutines (goroutine leaks).
This PR also fixes a bug within the write loop that made it exit too early and left the engine unable to action logout + disconnect on teardown.
Finally, this PR also clears the closed read channel after processing the first close. This gives us the ability to disconnect and close the context only after the session has ended and we are safe to do so.