Clarify status in dmypy status output#18331
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Update the status message to clarify that the daemon may be busy and not necessarily stuck. The new message provides better guidance to users without prematurely suggesting killing the daemon. Fixes python#18008
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Revised the status message output from the
dmypy statuscommand to eliminate potential misunderstandings about the daemon's operational state.Given the daemon’s synchronous design, the server may appear unresponsive during periods of heavy processing. When encountering a timeout, the status message could suggest that the daemon was "stuck", prompting users to prematurely consider stopping it.
Fixes #18008