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Revision bcf042ff98b6261b7780c1e40fa1681ef30502f9 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 12 September 2017, 23:14:09 UTC, committed by Victor Stinner on 12 September 2017, 23:14:09 UTC
* test_thread.test_forkinthread() now waits until the thread completes.
* Check the status in the test method, not in the thread function
* Don't ignore RuntimeError anymore: since the commit
  346cbd351ee0dd3ab9cb9f0e4cb625556707877e (bpo-16500,
  os.register_at_fork(), os.fork() cannot fail anymore with
  RuntimeError.
* Replace 0.01 literal with a new POLL_SLEEP constant
* test_forkinthread(): test if os.fork() exists rather than testing
  the platform.
(cherry picked from commit a15d155aadfad232158f530278505cdc6f326f93)
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Tip revision: bcf042ff98b6261b7780c1e40fa1681ef30502f9 authored by Miss Islington (bot) on 12 September 2017, 23:14:09 UTC
[3.6] bpo-31234: Enhance test_thread.test_forkinthread() (GH-3516) (#3519)
Tip revision: bcf042f
pyfpe.c
#include "pyconfig.h"
#include "pyfpe.h"
/*
 * The signal handler for SIGFPE is actually declared in an external
 * module fpectl, or as preferred by the user.  These variable
 * definitions are required in order to compile Python without
 * getting missing externals, but to actually handle SIGFPE requires
 * defining a handler and enabling generation of SIGFPE.
 */

#ifdef WANT_SIGFPE_HANDLER
jmp_buf PyFPE_jbuf;
int PyFPE_counter = 0;
#endif

/* Have this outside the above #ifdef, since some picky ANSI compilers issue a
   warning when compiling an empty file. */

double
PyFPE_dummy(void *dummy)
{
	return 1.0;
}
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