Message78169
In Python 3.0, the interpreter will not shutdown properly after setting
a tracing function and something goes into stdout.
The code attached shows the problem in action: just execute it and
notice how the interpreter will be kept running after the code has been
executed.
There are some more things that need to be considered:
- If the print('here') is not called, it will shutdown
- If BOTH the print('here') and the sys.settrace(None) is not called, it
will NOT shutdown
Note: I've marked the bug as crash because it's halting, but maybe there
could be a better alternative for it... |
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2008-12-22 11:09:06 | fabioz | set | recipients:
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2008-12-22 11:09:06 | fabioz | set | messageid: <1229944146.69.0.613877137046.issue4716@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2008-12-22 11:09:05 | fabioz | link | issue4716 messages |
2008-12-22 11:09:04 | fabioz | create | |
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