handle_system_exit() flushs files to warranty the output order

PyObject_Print() writes into the C object stderr, whereas PySys_WriteStderr()
writes into the Python object sys.stderr. Each object has its own buffer, so
call sys.stderr.flush() and fflush(stderr).
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Victor Stinner 2010-05-17 08:58:51 +00:00
parent 372ac5e732
commit e9fb319e68
2 changed files with 22 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -86,6 +86,8 @@ class SysModuleTest(unittest.TestCase):
# Python/pythonrun.c::PyErr_PrintEx() is tricky.
def test_exit(self):
import subprocess
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sys.exit, 42, 42)
# call without argument
@ -140,20 +142,28 @@ class SysModuleTest(unittest.TestCase):
self.fail("no exception")
# test that the exit machinery handles SystemExits properly
import subprocess
rc = subprocess.call([sys.executable, "-c",
"raise SystemExit(47)"])
self.assertEqual(rc, 47)
def check_exit_message(code, expected):
process = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-c", code],
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, stderr = process.communicate()
self.assertEqual(process.returncode, 1)
self.assertTrue(stderr.startswith(expected), stderr)
# test that stderr buffer if flushed before the exit message is written
# into stderr
check_exit_message(
r'import sys; sys.stderr.write("unflushed,"); sys.exit("message")',
b"unflushed,message")
# test that the exit message is written with backslashreplace error
# handler to stderr
import subprocess
code = r'import sys; sys.exit("surrogates:\uDCFF")'
process = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, "-c", code],
stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, stderr = process.communicate()
self.assertEqual(process.returncode, 1)
self.assertTrue(stderr.startswith(b"surrogates:\\udcff"), stderr)
check_exit_message(
r'import sys; sys.exit("surrogates:\uDCFF")',
b"surrogates:\\udcff")
def test_getdefaultencoding(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sys.getdefaultencoding, 42)

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@ -1367,7 +1367,11 @@ handle_system_exit(void)
if (PyLong_Check(value))
exitcode = (int)PyLong_AsLong(value);
else {
PyObject *sys_stderr = PySys_GetObject("stderr");
if (sys_stderr != NULL)
PyObject_CallMethod(sys_stderr, "flush", NULL);
PyObject_Print(value, stderr, Py_PRINT_RAW);
fflush(stderr);
PySys_WriteStderr("\n");
exitcode = 1;
}