# Mimics what gunicorn workers do *if* the arbiter is also monkey-patched: # After forking from the master monkey-patched process, the child # resets signal handlers to SIG_DFL. If we then fork and watch *again*, # we shouldn't hang. (Note that we carefully handle this so as not to break # os.popen) from __future__ import print_function # Patch in the parent process. import gevent.monkey gevent.monkey.patch_all() from gevent import get_hub import os import sys import signal import subprocess def _waitpid(p): try: _, stat = os.waitpid(p, 0) except OSError: # Interrupted system call _, stat = os.waitpid(p, 0) assert stat == 0, stat if hasattr(signal, 'SIGCHLD'): # Do what subprocess does and make sure we have the watcher # in the parent get_hub().loop.install_sigchld() pid = os.fork() if pid: # parent _waitpid(pid) else: # Child resets. signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, signal.SIG_DFL) # Go through subprocess because we expect it to automatically # set up the waiting for us. popen = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, '-c', 'import sys'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) popen.stderr.read() popen.stdout.read() popen.wait() # This hangs if it doesn't. popen.stderr.close() popen.stdout.close() sys.exit(0) else: print("No SIGCHLD, not testing")