# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. try: import ctypes except: ctypes = None import os import platform import signal import time try: from _thread import interrupt_main # Py 3 except ImportError: from thread import interrupt_main # Py 2 from threading import Thread from traitlets.log import get_logger import warnings class ParentPollerUnix(Thread): """ A Unix-specific daemon thread that terminates the program immediately when the parent process no longer exists. """ def __init__(self): super(ParentPollerUnix, self).__init__() self.daemon = True def run(self): # We cannot use os.waitpid because it works only for child processes. from errno import EINTR while True: try: if os.getppid() == 1: get_logger().warning("Parent appears to have exited, shutting down.") os._exit(1) time.sleep(1.0) except OSError as e: if e.errno == EINTR: continue raise class ParentPollerWindows(Thread): """ A Windows-specific daemon thread that listens for a special event that signals an interrupt and, optionally, terminates the program immediately when the parent process no longer exists. """ def __init__(self, interrupt_handle=None, parent_handle=None): """ Create the poller. At least one of the optional parameters must be provided. Parameters ---------- interrupt_handle : HANDLE (int), optional If provided, the program will generate a Ctrl+C event when this handle is signaled. parent_handle : HANDLE (int), optional If provided, the program will terminate immediately when this handle is signaled. """ assert(interrupt_handle or parent_handle) super(ParentPollerWindows, self).__init__() if ctypes is None: raise ImportError("ParentPollerWindows requires ctypes") self.daemon = True self.interrupt_handle = interrupt_handle self.parent_handle = parent_handle def run(self): """ Run the poll loop. This method never returns. """ try: from _winapi import WAIT_OBJECT_0, INFINITE except ImportError: from _subprocess import WAIT_OBJECT_0, INFINITE # Build the list of handle to listen on. handles = [] if self.interrupt_handle: handles.append(self.interrupt_handle) if self.parent_handle: handles.append(self.parent_handle) arch = platform.architecture()[0] c_int = ctypes.c_int64 if arch.startswith('64') else ctypes.c_int # Listen forever. while True: result = ctypes.windll.kernel32.WaitForMultipleObjects( len(handles), # nCount (c_int * len(handles))(*handles), # lpHandles False, # bWaitAll INFINITE) # dwMilliseconds if WAIT_OBJECT_0 <= result < len(handles): handle = handles[result - WAIT_OBJECT_0] if handle == self.interrupt_handle: # check if signal handler is callable # to avoid 'int not callable' error (Python issue #23395) if callable(signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT)): interrupt_main() elif handle == self.parent_handle: get_logger().warning("Parent appears to have exited, shutting down.") os._exit(1) elif result < 0: # wait failed, just give up and stop polling. warnings.warn("""Parent poll failed. If the frontend dies, the kernel may be left running. Please let us know about your system (bitness, Python, etc.) at ipython-dev@scipy.org""") return