bpo-31701: faulthandler.enable() registers exc handler as last#3928
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bpo-31701: On Windows, faulthandler.enable() now registers the exception handler as the last handler to be called, rather than the first to be called. It prevents handled C++ exceptions to be logged by faulthandler.
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Oops, my PR doesn't work as expected. |
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I misunderstood how Windows works. UNIX signals handlers and Windows exception handlers are unrelated. Exception handlers are not called to handle a SIGSEGV signal. |
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I tested this PR with a C++ exception: the change has no effect, the exception is still logged by faulthandler. So I abandon this useless change. |
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bpo-31701: On Windows, faulthandler.enable() now registers the
exception handler as the last handler to be called, rather than the
first to be called. It prevents handled C++ exceptions to be logged
by faulthandler.
https://bugs.python.org/issue31701