New submission from Adam Ernst <[email protected]>:
This is my first report, apologies if I missed any tracker etiquette.
The logging module registers shutdown() to run via atexit. shutdown() calls
flush() and close() on each handler.
However if a FileHandler is writing to a file while shutdown() is executing, an
IOError will be raised as the file is being closed while written to. (This can
happen if you use daemon threads, which can still be running while exiting.)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/atexit.py", line 24, in _run_exitfuncs
func(*targs, **kargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/logging/__init__.py", line 1616, in shutdown
h.close()
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/logging/__init__.py", line 898, in close
self.stream.close()
IOError: close() called during concurrent operation on the same file object.
I'm not familiar with the internals of logging, but it seems that FileHandler
should call self.acquire()/self.release() around its close and flush
operations. Otherwise a daemon thread might be emitting a record while closing
the handler.
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components: Library (Lib)
messages: 130362
nosy: Adam.Ernst
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: logging FileHandler.close should acquire its lock before closing stream
type: behavior
versions: Python 2.7
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