os.write(self.output_fd, b"\033[?7h")
if hasattr(self, "old_sigwinch"):
- signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, self.old_sigwinch)
+ try:
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGWINCH, self.old_sigwinch)
+ except ValueError as e:
+ import threading
+ if threading.current_thread() is threading.main_thread():
+ raise e
del self.old_sigwinch
def push_char(self, char: int | bytes) -> None:
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
+import threading
import unittest
from functools import partial
from test import support
from test.support import os_helper, force_not_colorized_test_class
-from test.support import script_helper
+from test.support import script_helper, threading_helper
from unittest import TestCase
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, call, patch, ANY, Mock
console.prepare() # needed to call restore()
console.restore() # this should succeed
+ @threading_helper.reap_threads
+ @threading_helper.requires_working_threading()
+ def test_restore_in_thread(self, _os_write):
+ # gh-139391: ensure that console.restore() silently suppresses
+ # exceptions when calling signal.signal() from a non-main thread.
+ console = unix_console([])
+ console.old_sigwinch = signal.SIG_DFL
+ thread = threading.Thread(target=console.restore)
+ thread.start()
+ thread.join() # this should not raise
+
@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "No Unix console on Windows")
class TestUnixConsoleEIOHandling(TestCase):
--- /dev/null
+Fix an issue when, on non-Windows platforms, it was not possible to
+gracefully exit a ``python -m asyncio`` process suspended by Ctrl+Z
+and later resumed by :manpage:`fg` other than with :manpage:`kill`.