Issue #13444: When stdout has been closed explicitly, we should not attempt to flush it at shutdown and print an error.
This also adds a test for issue #5319, whose resolution introduced the issue.
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@ -272,6 +272,25 @@ class CmdLineTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertRegex(err.decode('ascii', 'ignore'), 'SyntaxError')
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self.assertEqual(b'', out)
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def test_stdout_flush_at_shutdown(self):
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# Issue #5319: if stdout.flush() fails at shutdown, an error should
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# be printed out.
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code = """if 1:
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import os, sys
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sys.stdout.write('x')
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os.close(sys.stdout.fileno())"""
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rc, out, err = assert_python_ok('-c', code)
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self.assertEqual(b'', out)
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self.assertRegex(err.decode('ascii', 'ignore'),
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'Exception IOError: .* ignored')
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def test_closed_stdout(self):
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# Issue #13444: if stdout has been explicitly closed, we should
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# not attempt to flush it at shutdown.
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code = "import sys; sys.stdout.close()"
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rc, out, err = assert_python_ok('-c', code)
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self.assertEqual(b'', err)
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def test_main():
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test.support.run_unittest(CmdLineTest)
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@ -83,6 +83,9 @@ Core and Builtins
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Library
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-------
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- Issue #13444: When stdout has been closed explicitly, we should not attempt
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to flush it at shutdown and print an error.
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- Issue #12856: Ensure child processes do not inherit the parent's random
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seed for filename generation in the tempfile module. Patch by Brian
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Harring.
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@ -332,6 +332,22 @@ extern void dump_counts(FILE*);
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/* Flush stdout and stderr */
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static int
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file_is_closed(PyObject *fobj)
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{
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int r;
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PyObject *tmp = PyObject_GetAttrString(fobj, "closed");
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if (tmp == NULL) {
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PyErr_Clear();
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return 0;
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}
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r = PyObject_IsTrue(tmp);
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Py_DECREF(tmp);
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if (r < 0)
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PyErr_Clear();
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return r > 0;
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}
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static void
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flush_std_files(void)
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{
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@ -339,7 +355,7 @@ flush_std_files(void)
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PyObject *ferr = PySys_GetObject("stderr");
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PyObject *tmp;
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if (fout != NULL && fout != Py_None) {
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if (fout != NULL && fout != Py_None && !file_is_closed(fout)) {
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tmp = PyObject_CallMethod(fout, "flush", "");
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if (tmp == NULL)
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PyErr_WriteUnraisable(fout);
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Py_DECREF(tmp);
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}
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if (ferr != NULL && ferr != Py_None) {
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if (ferr != NULL && ferr != Py_None && !file_is_closed(ferr)) {
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tmp = PyObject_CallMethod(ferr, "flush", "");
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if (tmp == NULL)
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PyErr_Clear();
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