Michael Stone <[email protected]> added the comment:
Wow, you wait 3/4 of a decade or so and the status of these bugs does tend to
change on you. I'm not sure it's fixed, but it is different. Here's a test
script for you:
import readline
import signal
def handle(a,b):
print "received signal"
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, handle)
signal.alarm(5)
name = raw_input('Please enter your name within 5 seconds: ')
print name
The behavior of this script as is, since at least python 2.5 or so, is after 5
seconds to run the signal handler and then keep waiting for input (assuming
you've got readline on your box of course). I like this behavior, everything
seems good to me so far.
Now comment out the "import readline", and suddenly you're getting an EOFError
after the signal handler runs normally. Still better than it used to be in
2003, but I'm not sure if this inconsistency is okay or not.
Now let's throw another wrench in the system. Raise an exception in the signal
handler. Suddenly both are consistent again with and without readline, both
raising the exception from the signal handler. Sounds good to me.
So I guess someone has to decide, is this EOFError a new bug? Or is this
inconsistency acceptable and/or too hard to fix? I haven't looked at the code
in forever, so I can't speak for how hard it would be to fix.
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