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Delegate signal handling to a child process in python


How can I run a command from a python script and delegate to it signals like Ctrl+C?

I mean when I run e.g:

from subprocess import call
call(["child_proc"])

I want child_proc to handle Ctrl+C


Solution

  • I'm guessing that your problem is that you want the subprocess to receive Ctrl-C and not have the parent Python process terminate? If your child process initialises its own signal handler for Ctrl-C (SIGINT) then this might do the trick:

    import signal, subprocess
    
    old_action = signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
    subprocess.call(['less', '/etc/passwd'])
    signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, old_action)         # restore original signal handler
    

    Now you can hit Ctrl-C (which generates SIGINT), Python will ignore it but less will still see it.

    However this only works if the child sets its signal handlers up properly (otherwise these are inherited from the parent).