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@@ -85,30 +85,37 b' def base_launch_kernel(code, shell_port=0, iopub_port=0, stdin_port=0, hb_port=0' | |||
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85 | 85 | executable = sys.executable |
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86 | 86 | arguments = [ executable, '-c', code, '--shell=%i'%shell_port, |
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87 | 87 | '--iopub=%i'%iopub_port, '--stdin=%i'%stdin_port, |
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88 | '--hb=%i'%hb_port | |
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89 | ] | |
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88 | '--hb=%i'%hb_port ] | |
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90 | 89 | if ip is not None: |
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91 | 90 | arguments.append('--ip=%s'%ip) |
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92 | 91 | arguments.extend(extra_arguments) |
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93 | 92 | |
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93 | # Popen will fail (sometimes with a deadlock) if stdin, stdout, and stderr | |
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94 | # are invalid. Unfortunately, there is in general no way to detect whether | |
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95 | # they are valid. The following two blocks redirect them to (temporary) | |
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96 | # pipes in certain important cases. | |
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97 | ||
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98 | # If this process has been backgrounded, our stdin is invalid. Since there | |
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99 | # is no compelling reason for the kernel to inherit our stdin anyway, we'll | |
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100 | # place this one safe and always redirect. | |
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101 | redirect_in = True | |
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102 | _stdin = PIPE if stdin is None else stdin | |
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103 | ||
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104 | # If this process in running on pythonw, we know that stdin, stdout, and | |
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105 | # stderr are all invalid. | |
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106 | redirect_out = sys.executable.endswith('pythonw.exe') | |
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107 | if redirect_out: | |
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108 | _stdout = PIPE if stdout is None else stdout | |
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109 | _stderr = PIPE if stderr is None else stderr | |
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110 | else: | |
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111 | _stdout, _stderr = stdout, stderr | |
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112 | ||
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94 | 113 | # Spawn a kernel. |
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95 | 114 | if sys.platform == 'win32': |
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96 | 115 | # Create a Win32 event for interrupting the kernel. |
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97 | 116 | interrupt_event = ParentPollerWindows.create_interrupt_event() |
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98 | 117 | arguments += [ '--interrupt=%i'%interrupt_event ] |
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99 | 118 | |
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100 | # If this process in running on pythonw, stdin, stdout, and stderr are | |
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101 | # invalid. Popen will fail unless they are suitably redirected. We don't | |
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102 | # read from the pipes, but they must exist. | |
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103 | if sys.executable.endswith('pythonw.exe'): | |
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104 | redirect = True | |
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105 | _stdin = PIPE if stdin is None else stdin | |
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106 | _stdout = PIPE if stdout is None else stdout | |
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107 | _stderr = PIPE if stderr is None else stderr | |
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108 | else: | |
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109 | redirect = False | |
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110 | _stdin, _stdout, _stderr = stdin, stdout, stderr | |
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111 | ||
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112 | 119 | # If the kernel is running on pythonw and stdout/stderr are not been |
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113 | 120 | # re-directed, it will crash when more than 4KB of data is written to |
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114 | 121 | # stdout or stderr. This is a bug that has been with Python for a very |
@@ -139,20 +146,22 b' def base_launch_kernel(code, shell_port=0, iopub_port=0, stdin_port=0, hb_port=0' | |||
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139 | 146 | # Attach the interrupt event to the Popen objet so it can be used later. |
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140 | 147 | proc.win32_interrupt_event = interrupt_event |
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141 | 148 | |
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142 | # Clean up pipes created to work around Popen bug. | |
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143 | if redirect: | |
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144 | if stdin is None: | |
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145 | proc.stdin.close() | |
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146 | if stdout is None: | |
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147 | proc.stdout.close() | |
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148 | if stderr is None: | |
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149 | proc.stderr.close() | |
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150 | ||
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151 | 149 | else: |
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152 | 150 | if independent: |
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153 | 151 | proc = Popen(arguments, preexec_fn=lambda: os.setsid(), |
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154 | stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) | |
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152 | stdin=_stdin, stdout=_stdout, stderr=_stderr) | |
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155 | 153 | else: |
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156 | 154 | proc = Popen(arguments + ['--parent=1'], |
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157 | stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr) | |
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155 | stdin=_stdin, stdout=_stdout, stderr=_stderr) | |
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156 | ||
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157 | # Clean up pipes created to work around Popen bug. | |
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158 | if redirect_in: | |
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159 | if stdin is None: | |
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160 | proc.stdin.close() | |
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161 | if redirect_out: | |
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162 | if stdout is None: | |
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163 | proc.stdout.close() | |
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164 | if stderr is None: | |
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165 | proc.stderr.close() | |
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166 | ||
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158 | 167 | return proc, shell_port, iopub_port, stdin_port, hb_port |
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