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[3.12] gh-105716: Support Background Threads in Subinterpreters Consistently (gh-109921) #110707

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The existence of background threads running on a subinterpreter was preventing interpreters from getting properly destroyed, as well as impacting the ability to run the interpreter again. It also affected how we wait for non-daemon threads to finish.

We add PyInterpreterState.threads.main, with some internal C-API functions.

(cherry-picked from commit 1dd9dee)

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The existence of background threads running on a subinterpreter was preventing interpreters from getting properly destroyed, as well as impacting the ability to run the interpreter again. It also affected how we wait for non-daemon threads to finish.

We add PyInterpreterState.threads.main, with some internal C-API functions.

(cherry-picked from commit 1dd9dee)
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@ericsnowcurrently ericsnowcurrently merged commit 0122b4d into python:3.12 Nov 28, 2023
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@ericsnowcurrently ericsnowcurrently deleted the backport-1dd9dee-subinterpreters-allow-background-threads branch November 28, 2023 02:01
ericsnowcurrently added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 28, 2023
gh-110707 (0122b4d) added some tests that didn't close file descriptors they created, leading to failures on the refleak buildbots.  This closes the leaking file descriptors, resolving the failure.
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