5.2 Process Control
- Print a fatal error message and kill the process. No cleanup is performed. This function should only be invoked when a condition is detected that would make it dangerous to continue using the Python interpreter; e.g., when the object administration appears to be corrupted. On Unix, the standard C library function abort() is called which will attempt to produce a core file.
-
Exit the current process. This calls
Py_Finalize() and then calls the
standard C library function
exit(status)
.
-
Register a cleanup function to be called by
Py_Finalize(). The cleanup
function will be called with no arguments and should return no
value. At most 32 cleanup functions can be
registered. When the registration is successful,
Py_AtExit() returns
0
; on failure, it returns-1
. The cleanup function registered last is called first. Each cleanup function will be called at most once. Since Python's internal finalization will have completed before the cleanup function, no Python APIs should be called by func.
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