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gh-120221: Support KeyboardInterrupt in asyncio REPL (#123795)
This switches the main pyrepl event loop to always be non-blocking so that it can listen to incoming interruptions from other threads. This also resolves invalid display of exceptions from other threads (gh-123178). This also fixes freezes with pasting and an active input hook.
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from __future__ import annotations
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from dataclasses import dataclass, field
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import traceback
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TYPE_CHECKING = False
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from threading import Thread
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from types import TracebackType
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from typing import Protocol
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class ExceptHookArgs(Protocol):
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@property
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def exc_type(self) -> type[BaseException]: ...
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@property
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def exc_value(self) -> BaseException | None: ...
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@property
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def exc_traceback(self) -> TracebackType | None: ...
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@property
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def thread(self) -> Thread | None: ...
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class ShowExceptions(Protocol):
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def __call__(self) -> int: ...
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def add(self, s: str) -> None: ...
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from .reader import Reader
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def install_threading_hook(reader: Reader) -> None:
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import threading
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@dataclass
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class ExceptHookHandler:
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lock: threading.Lock = field(default_factory=threading.Lock)
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messages: list[str] = field(default_factory=list)
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def show(self) -> int:
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count = 0
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with self.lock:
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if not self.messages:
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return 0
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reader.restore()
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for tb in self.messages:
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count += 1
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if tb:
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print(tb)
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self.messages.clear()
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reader.scheduled_commands.append("ctrl-c")
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reader.prepare()
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return count
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def add(self, s: str) -> None:
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with self.lock:
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self.messages.append(s)
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def exception(self, args: ExceptHookArgs) -> None:
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lines = traceback.format_exception(
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args.exc_type,
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args.exc_value,
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args.exc_traceback,
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colorize=reader.can_colorize,
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) # type: ignore[call-overload]
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pre = f"\nException in {args.thread.name}:\n" if args.thread else "\n"
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tb = pre + "".join(lines)
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self.add(tb)
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def __call__(self) -> int:
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return self.show()
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handler = ExceptHookHandler()
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reader.threading_hook = handler
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threading.excepthook = handler.exception
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@ -36,8 +36,7 @@ from .trace import trace
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# types
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Command = commands.Command
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if False:
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from .types import Callback, SimpleContextManager, KeySpec, CommandName
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from .types import Callback, SimpleContextManager, KeySpec, CommandName
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def disp_str(buffer: str) -> tuple[str, list[int]]:
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lxy: tuple[int, int] = field(init=False)
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scheduled_commands: list[str] = field(default_factory=list)
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can_colorize: bool = False
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threading_hook: Callback | None = None
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## cached metadata to speed up screen refreshes
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@dataclass
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self.console.finish()
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self.finish()
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def run_hooks(self) -> None:
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threading_hook = self.threading_hook
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if threading_hook is None and 'threading' in sys.modules:
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from ._threading_handler import install_threading_hook
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install_threading_hook(self)
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if threading_hook is not None:
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try:
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threading_hook()
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except Exception:
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pass
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input_hook = self.console.input_hook
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if input_hook:
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try:
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input_hook()
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except Exception:
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pass
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def handle1(self, block: bool = True) -> bool:
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"""Handle a single event. Wait as long as it takes if block
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is true (the default), otherwise return False if no event is
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self.dirty = True
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while True:
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input_hook = self.console.input_hook
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if input_hook:
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input_hook()
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# We use the same timeout as in readline.c: 100ms
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while not self.console.wait(100):
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input_hook()
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event = self.console.get_event(block=False)
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else:
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event = self.console.get_event(block)
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if not event: # can only happen if we're not blocking
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# We use the same timeout as in readline.c: 100ms
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self.run_hooks()
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self.console.wait(100)
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event = self.console.get_event(block=False)
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if not event:
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if block:
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continue
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return False
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translate = True
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if cmd is None:
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if block:
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continue
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else:
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return False
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return False
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self.do_cmd(cmd)
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return True
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self.event_queue = EventQueue(self.input_fd, self.encoding)
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self.cursor_visible = 1
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def more_in_buffer(self) -> bool:
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return bool(
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self.input_buffer
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and self.input_buffer_pos < len(self.input_buffer)
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)
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def __read(self, n: int) -> bytes:
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if not self.input_buffer or self.input_buffer_pos >= len(self.input_buffer):
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if not self.more_in_buffer():
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self.input_buffer = os.read(self.input_fd, 10000)
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ret = self.input_buffer[self.input_buffer_pos : self.input_buffer_pos + n]
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"""
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if not block and not self.wait(timeout=0):
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return None
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while self.event_queue.empty():
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while True:
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try:
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"""
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Wait for events on the console.
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"""
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return bool(self.pollob.poll(timeout))
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return (
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not self.event_queue.empty()
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or self.more_in_buffer()
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or bool(self.pollob.poll(timeout))
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)
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def set_cursor_vis(self, visible):
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"""
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while True:
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if msvcrt.kbhit(): # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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return True
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if timeout and time.time() - start_time > timeout:
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if timeout and time.time() - start_time > timeout / 1000:
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return False
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time.sleep(0.01)
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loop.call_soon_threadsafe(loop.stop)
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def interrupt(self) -> None:
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if not CAN_USE_PYREPL:
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return
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from _pyrepl.simple_interact import _get_reader
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r = _get_reader()
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if r.threading_hook is not None:
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r.threading_hook.add("") # type: ignore
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.audit("cpython.run_stdin")
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keyboard_interrupted = True
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if repl_future and not repl_future.done():
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repl_future.cancel()
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repl_thread.interrupt()
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continue
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else:
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break
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def forgetinput(self) -> None:
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pass
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def wait(self) -> None:
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pass
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def wait(self, timeout: float | None = None) -> bool:
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return True
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def repaint(self) -> None:
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pass
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def test_asyncio_repl_is_ok(self):
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m, s = pty.openpty()
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cmd = [sys.executable, "-I", "-m", "asyncio"]
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env = os.environ.copy()
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proc = subprocess.Popen(
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cmd,
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stdin=s,
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stderr=s,
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text=True,
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close_fds=True,
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env=os.environ,
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env=env,
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)
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os.close(s)
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os.write(m, b"await asyncio.sleep(0)\n")
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proc.kill()
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exit_code = proc.wait()
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self.assertEqual(exit_code, 0)
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self.assertEqual(exit_code, 0, "".join(output))
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class TestInteractiveModeSyntaxErrors(unittest.TestCase):
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asyncio REPL is now again properly recognizing KeyboardInterrupts. Display
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of exceptions raised in secondary threads is fixed.
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