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Handle exit() function in monitored script. #88

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JuanPedroGHM opened this issue Oct 24, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #100
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Handle exit() function in monitored script. #88

JuanPedroGHM opened this issue Oct 24, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #100
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At the moment, it interrupts everything, leaving the subprocess running and the rest of the program stuck.
Possible solutions:

  1. Make sure to close the subprocess on the destructor (possible move all the post-processing and file printing to the destructor as well)
  2. importlib or runpy might be better suited to handle this type of behaviour. Need to figure out if it works with simple scripts.
@JuanPedroGHM JuanPedroGHM added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 24, 2023
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