Issue #23571: Py_FatalError() now tries to flush sys.stdout and sys.stderr

It should help to see exceptions when stderr if buffered: PyErr_Display() calls
sys.stderr.write(), it doesn't write into stderr file descriptor directly.
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Victor Stinner 2015-03-24 13:44:35 +01:00
parent 0e98a76b65
commit ec4f9592f5
1 changed files with 26 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ Py_Finalize(void)
_Py_Finalizing = tstate;
initialized = 0;
/* Flush stdout+stderr */
/* Flush sys.stdout and sys.stderr */
flush_std_files();
/* Disable signal handling */
@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ Py_Finalize(void)
/* Destroy all modules */
PyImport_Cleanup();
/* Flush stdout+stderr (again, in case more was printed) */
/* Flush sys.stdout and sys.stderr (again, in case more was printed) */
flush_std_files();
/* Collect final garbage. This disposes of cycles created by
@ -2596,6 +2596,7 @@ cleanup:
static void
_Py_PrintFatalError(int fd)
{
PyObject *ferr, *res;
PyObject *exception, *v, *tb;
int has_tb;
PyThreadState *tstate;
@ -2606,6 +2607,13 @@ _Py_PrintFatalError(int fd)
goto display_stack;
}
ferr = _PySys_GetObjectId(&PyId_stderr);
if (ferr == NULL || ferr == Py_None) {
/* sys.stderr is not set yet or set to None,
no need to try to display the exception */
goto display_stack;
}
PyErr_NormalizeException(&exception, &v, &tb);
if (tb == NULL) {
tb = Py_None;
@ -2613,7 +2621,7 @@ _Py_PrintFatalError(int fd)
}
PyException_SetTraceback(v, tb);
if (exception == NULL) {
/* too bad, PyErr_NormalizeException() failed */
/* PyErr_NormalizeException() failed */
goto display_stack;
}
@ -2622,6 +2630,14 @@ _Py_PrintFatalError(int fd)
Py_XDECREF(exception);
Py_XDECREF(v);
Py_XDECREF(tb);
/* sys.stderr may be buffered: call sys.stderr.flush() */
res = _PyObject_CallMethodId(ferr, &PyId_flush, "");
if (res == NULL)
PyErr_Clear();
else
Py_DECREF(res);
if (has_tb)
return;
@ -2651,10 +2667,16 @@ Py_FatalError(const char *msg)
fprintf(stderr, "Fatal Python error: %s\n", msg);
fflush(stderr); /* it helps in Windows debug build */
/* Print the exception (if an exception is set) with its traceback,
* or display the current Python stack. */
_Py_PrintFatalError(fd);
/* Flush sys.stdout and sys.stderr */
flush_std_files();
/* The main purpose of faulthandler is to display the traceback. We already
* did our best to display it. So faulthandler can now be disabled. */
* did our best to display it. So faulthandler can now be disabled.
* (Don't trigger it on abort().) */
_PyFaulthandler_Fini();
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS