Victor Porton wrote: > I need to assign a real C signal handler to SIGINT. > > This handler may be called during poll() waiting for data. For this reason > I cannot use Python signals because "A Python signal handler does not get > executed inside the low-level (C) signal handler. Instead, the low-level > signal handler sets a flag which tells the virtual machine to execute the > corresponding Python signal handler at a later point(for example at the > next bytecode instruction)." > > I want after my signal handler for SIGINT executed to raise > KeyboardInterrupt (as if I didn't installed my own signal handler). > > Is this possible? How?
I've found a solution: I can use PyOS_setsig() from Python implementation to get the old (Python default) OS-level signal handler, while I assign the new one. -- Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list