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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/38472#issuecomment-4432616427

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   This pull request addresses a concurrency issue in the Prism runner where 
bundle execution goroutines were not properly respecting cancellation signals. 
By switching to the errgroup context, the runner now ensures that when one 
bundle fails, all other concurrent operations are cancelled immediately. This 
change prevents indefinite blocking, allowing the runner to report job failures 
promptly and avoiding unnecessary gRPC deadline exceeded errors on the client 
side.
   
   ### Highlights
   
   * **Context Propagation**: Updated bundle execution to use the errgroup 
context instead of the parent job context, ensuring that bundle failures 
trigger immediate cancellation of concurrent tasks.
   * **Error Handling**: Resolved an issue where `eg.Wait()` would block 
indefinitely during bundle failures, preventing prompt reporting of job 
failures and causing gRPC deadline exceeded errors.
   * **Test Coverage**: Added new Go and Python integration tests to verify 
that pipelines exit gracefully and report errors promptly when a DoFn fails.
   
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