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Revision 34bfde919e104e34eaa4135867aa2947510623b7 authored by Kurt B. Kaiser on 24 November 2003, 02:34:01 UTC, committed by Kurt B. Kaiser on 24 November 2003, 02:34:01 UTC
- After an exception, run.py was not setting the exception vector. Noam
  Raphael suggested correcting this so pdb's postmortem pm() would work.
  IDLEfork Patch 844675

Update NEWS and include some items missed in IDLE1.0b2.

Bump the version.

Modified Files:
 Tag: release23-maint
 NEWS.txt idlever.py run.py
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Tip revision: 34bfde919e104e34eaa4135867aa2947510623b7 authored by Kurt B. Kaiser on 24 November 2003, 02:34:01 UTC
Backport:
Tip revision: 34bfde9
atexit.py
"""
atexit.py - allow programmer to define multiple exit functions to be executed
upon normal program termination.

One public function, register, is defined.
"""

__all__ = ["register"]

_exithandlers = []
def _run_exitfuncs():
    """run any registered exit functions

    _exithandlers is traversed in reverse order so functions are executed
    last in, first out.
    """

    while _exithandlers:
        func, targs, kargs = _exithandlers.pop()
        func(*targs, **kargs)

def register(func, *targs, **kargs):
    """register a function to be executed upon normal program termination

    func - function to be called at exit
    targs - optional arguments to pass to func
    kargs - optional keyword arguments to pass to func
    """
    _exithandlers.append((func, targs, kargs))

import sys
if hasattr(sys, "exitfunc"):
    # Assume it's another registered exit function - append it to our list
    register(sys.exitfunc)
sys.exitfunc = _run_exitfuncs

del sys

if __name__ == "__main__":
    def x1():
        print "running x1"
    def x2(n):
        print "running x2(%s)" % `n`
    def x3(n, kwd=None):
        print "running x3(%s, kwd=%s)" % (`n`, `kwd`)

    register(x1)
    register(x2, 12)
    register(x3, 5, "bar")
    register(x3, "no kwd args")
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