ai-content-maker/.venv/Lib/site-packages/joblib/externals/loky/backend/utils.py

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import os
import sys
import time
import errno
import signal
import warnings
import subprocess
import traceback
try:
import psutil
except ImportError:
psutil = None
def kill_process_tree(process, use_psutil=True):
"""Terminate process and its descendants with SIGKILL"""
if use_psutil and psutil is not None:
_kill_process_tree_with_psutil(process)
else:
_kill_process_tree_without_psutil(process)
def recursive_terminate(process, use_psutil=True):
warnings.warn(
"recursive_terminate is deprecated in loky 3.2, use kill_process_tree"
"instead",
DeprecationWarning,
)
kill_process_tree(process, use_psutil=use_psutil)
def _kill_process_tree_with_psutil(process):
try:
descendants = psutil.Process(process.pid).children(recursive=True)
except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
return
# Kill the descendants in reverse order to avoid killing the parents before
# the descendant in cases where there are more processes nested.
for descendant in descendants[::-1]:
try:
descendant.kill()
except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
pass
try:
psutil.Process(process.pid).kill()
except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
pass
process.join()
def _kill_process_tree_without_psutil(process):
"""Terminate a process and its descendants."""
try:
if sys.platform == "win32":
_windows_taskkill_process_tree(process.pid)
else:
_posix_recursive_kill(process.pid)
except Exception: # pragma: no cover
details = traceback.format_exc()
warnings.warn(
"Failed to kill subprocesses on this platform. Please install"
"psutil: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil\n"
f"Details:\n{details}"
)
# In case we cannot introspect or kill the descendants, we fall back to
# only killing the main process.
#
# Note: on Windows, process.kill() is an alias for process.terminate()
# which in turns calls the Win32 API function TerminateProcess().
process.kill()
process.join()
def _windows_taskkill_process_tree(pid):
# On windows, the taskkill function with option `/T` terminate a given
# process pid and its children.
try:
subprocess.check_output(
["taskkill", "/F", "/T", "/PID", str(pid)], stderr=None
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
# In Windows, taskkill returns 128, 255 for no process found.
if e.returncode not in [128, 255]:
# Let's raise to let the caller log the error details in a
# warning and only kill the root process.
raise # pragma: no cover
def _kill(pid):
# Not all systems (e.g. Windows) have a SIGKILL, but the C specification
# mandates a SIGTERM signal. While Windows is handled specifically above,
# let's try to be safe for other hypothetic platforms that only have
# SIGTERM without SIGKILL.
kill_signal = getattr(signal, "SIGKILL", signal.SIGTERM)
try:
os.kill(pid, kill_signal)
except OSError as e:
# if OSError is raised with [Errno 3] no such process, the process
# is already terminated, else, raise the error and let the top
# level function raise a warning and retry to kill the process.
if e.errno != errno.ESRCH:
raise # pragma: no cover
def _posix_recursive_kill(pid):
"""Recursively kill the descendants of a process before killing it."""
try:
children_pids = subprocess.check_output(
["pgrep", "-P", str(pid)], stderr=None, text=True
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
# `ps` returns 1 when no child process has been found
if e.returncode == 1:
children_pids = ""
else:
raise # pragma: no cover
# Decode the result, split the cpid and remove the trailing line
for cpid in children_pids.splitlines():
cpid = int(cpid)
_posix_recursive_kill(cpid)
_kill(pid)
def get_exitcodes_terminated_worker(processes):
"""Return a formatted string with the exitcodes of terminated workers.
If necessary, wait (up to .25s) for the system to correctly set the
exitcode of one terminated worker.
"""
patience = 5
# Catch the exitcode of the terminated workers. There should at least be
# one. If not, wait a bit for the system to correctly set the exitcode of
# the terminated worker.
exitcodes = [
p.exitcode for p in list(processes.values()) if p.exitcode is not None
]
while not exitcodes and patience > 0:
patience -= 1
exitcodes = [
p.exitcode
for p in list(processes.values())
if p.exitcode is not None
]
time.sleep(0.05)
return _format_exitcodes(exitcodes)
def _format_exitcodes(exitcodes):
"""Format a list of exit code with names of the signals if possible"""
str_exitcodes = [
f"{_get_exitcode_name(e)}({e})" for e in exitcodes if e is not None
]
return "{" + ", ".join(str_exitcodes) + "}"
def _get_exitcode_name(exitcode):
if sys.platform == "win32":
# The exitcode are unreliable on windows (see bpo-31863).
# For this case, return UNKNOWN
return "UNKNOWN"
if exitcode < 0:
try:
import signal
return signal.Signals(-exitcode).name
except ValueError:
return "UNKNOWN"
elif exitcode != 255:
# The exitcode are unreliable on forkserver were 255 is always returned
# (see bpo-30589). For this case, return UNKNOWN
return "EXIT"
return "UNKNOWN"