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ORPA-pyOpenRPA/Resources/WPy64-3720/python-3.7.2.amd64/Lib/site-packages/jupyter_client/launcher.py

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"""Utilities for launching kernels"""
# Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import os
import sys
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
from ipython_genutils.encoding import getdefaultencoding
from traitlets.log import get_logger
def launch_kernel(cmd, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, env=None,
independent=False, cwd=None, **kw):
""" Launches a localhost kernel, binding to the specified ports.
Parameters
----------
cmd : Popen list,
A string of Python code that imports and executes a kernel entry point.
stdin, stdout, stderr : optional (default None)
Standards streams, as defined in subprocess.Popen.
env: dict, optional
Environment variables passed to the kernel
independent : bool, optional (default False)
If set, the kernel process is guaranteed to survive if this process
dies. If not set, an effort is made to ensure that the kernel is killed
when this process dies. Note that in this case it is still good practice
to kill kernels manually before exiting.
cwd : path, optional
The working dir of the kernel process (default: cwd of this process).
**kw: optional
Additional arguments for Popen
Returns
-------
Popen instance for the kernel subprocess
"""
# Popen will fail (sometimes with a deadlock) if stdin, stdout, and stderr
# are invalid. Unfortunately, there is in general no way to detect whether
# they are valid. The following two blocks redirect them to (temporary)
# pipes in certain important cases.
# If this process has been backgrounded, our stdin is invalid. Since there
# is no compelling reason for the kernel to inherit our stdin anyway, we'll
# place this one safe and always redirect.
redirect_in = True
_stdin = PIPE if stdin is None else stdin
# If this process in running on pythonw, we know that stdin, stdout, and
# stderr are all invalid.
redirect_out = sys.executable.endswith('pythonw.exe')
if redirect_out:
blackhole = open(os.devnull, 'w')
_stdout = blackhole if stdout is None else stdout
_stderr = blackhole if stderr is None else stderr
else:
_stdout, _stderr = stdout, stderr
env = env if (env is not None) else os.environ.copy()
encoding = getdefaultencoding(prefer_stream=False)
kwargs = kw.copy()
main_args = dict(
stdin=_stdin,
stdout=_stdout,
stderr=_stderr,
cwd=cwd,
env=env,
)
kwargs.update(main_args)
# Spawn a kernel.
if sys.platform == 'win32':
if cwd:
kwargs['cwd'] = cwd
from .win_interrupt import create_interrupt_event
# Create a Win32 event for interrupting the kernel
# and store it in an environment variable.
interrupt_event = create_interrupt_event()
env["JPY_INTERRUPT_EVENT"] = str(interrupt_event)
# deprecated old env name:
env["IPY_INTERRUPT_EVENT"] = env["JPY_INTERRUPT_EVENT"]
try:
from _winapi import DuplicateHandle, GetCurrentProcess, \
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS, CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
except:
from _subprocess import DuplicateHandle, GetCurrentProcess, \
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS, CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
# create a handle on the parent to be inherited
if independent:
kwargs['creationflags'] = CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
else:
pid = GetCurrentProcess()
handle = DuplicateHandle(pid, pid, pid, 0,
True, # Inheritable by new processes.
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)
env['JPY_PARENT_PID'] = str(int(handle))
# Prevent creating new console window on pythonw
if redirect_out:
kwargs['creationflags'] = kwargs.setdefault('creationflags', 0) | 0x08000000 # CREATE_NO_WINDOW
# Avoid closing the above parent and interrupt handles.
# close_fds is True by default on Python >=3.7
# or when no stream is captured on Python <3.7
# (we always capture stdin, so this is already False by default on <3.7)
kwargs['close_fds'] = False
else:
# Create a new session.
# This makes it easier to interrupt the kernel,
# because we want to interrupt the whole process group.
# We don't use setpgrp, which is known to cause problems for kernels starting
# certain interactive subprocesses, such as bash -i.
kwargs['start_new_session'] = True
if not independent:
env['JPY_PARENT_PID'] = str(os.getpid())
try:
proc = Popen(cmd, **kwargs)
except Exception as exc:
msg = (
"Failed to run command:\n{}\n"
" PATH={!r}\n"
" with kwargs:\n{!r}\n"
)
# exclude environment variables,
# which may contain access tokens and the like.
without_env = {key:value for key, value in kwargs.items() if key != 'env'}
msg = msg.format(cmd, env.get('PATH', os.defpath), without_env)
get_logger().error(msg)
raise
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Attach the interrupt event to the Popen objet so it can be used later.
proc.win32_interrupt_event = interrupt_event
# Clean up pipes created to work around Popen bug.
if redirect_in:
if stdin is None:
proc.stdin.close()
return proc
__all__ = [
'launch_kernel',
]