OpenTelemetry module should record canceled spans as errors#1203
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I think it's misleading to record canceled spans using
StatusCode.UNSET. The spec saysbut a canceled span did not successfully complete. There's no canceled status in the spec, so I think
StatusCode.ERRORis the more appropriate choice.This came up as I was looking at some trace data this afternoon and initially thought a bunch of parallel operations succeeded, with only one failure. Only after more investigation did I realize that the failure actually resulted in the other operations being canceled; none of them actually completed successfully. This would have been immediately obvious if the canceled operations had the Error status set.