[Python-Dev] Issue #8863 adds a new PYTHONNOFAULTHANDLER environment variable (original) (raw)

Alexander Belopolsky alexander.belopolsky at gmail.com
Sat Dec 18 19:55:00 CET 2010


On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Georg Brandl <g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote: ..

In any case, this is coming pretty late; beta 2 is scheduled for this weekend, and even if this is something that only kicks in when all hope is lost anyway, it is a new feature.  I should like to hear approval from a few more devs before I will let this go into 3.2.

I am -1 on the feature as written. I would be -0 if it did not install signal handlers by default and even better was implemented in a separate module, not in core.

This feature is similar to the one that is implemented by R and with R, it was always a problem when R was embedded as a library. It has always been a welcome feature of Python that its core did not mess with the application global state.

Before this is approved, I would like to see a discussion of the consequences for embedded Python and particularly for the case when there are multiple interpreters in the same process.

I think it would be best to start with this feature as an library module or even as a 3rd party add-on and see how useful it will be found in the wild.



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