Intercept the InterruptedError on Windows, and don't use shell. #244
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If you don't intercept the
InterruptedError
it looks like this:It also does not successfully terminate the subprocesses because when it uses
'shell': True
inPopen
, it spawns a command console which does not appear to successfully pass on the termination message. Since this never ends the subprocesses, the parent process doesn't end, and everything hangs.If (when the
^C
fails to stop it) you kill the parenthoncho
process using Task Manager, it ends, but it doesn't kill the subprocesses in that case.This is all on Windows 11. It is demonstratable with a simple
Procfile
that looks like:and a Python script that looks like:
Doing
honcho start
from the Windows 11 command shell, and then hitting^C
doesn't kill the subprocess (despite giving an ugly stack dump) nor does it exithoncho
until the sleeps have completed on their own. With this patch, it gives a clean message that it's terminating, and it successfully terminates immediately.