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Revision 60b3ac7482aa7ca4e6f0f66792160d38b48d1914 authored by Nick Coghlan on 03 August 2013, 12:56:30 UTC, committed by Nick Coghlan on 03 August 2013, 12:56:30 UTC
signal.getsignal returns None for some signals if faulthandler is enabled (Patch by Jeremy Kloth)
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Tip revision: 60b3ac7482aa7ca4e6f0f66792160d38b48d1914 authored by Nick Coghlan on 03 August 2013, 12:56:30 UTC
Close #18396: fix spurious test_signal failure on Windows
Close #18396: fix spurious test_signal failure on Windows
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