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Add a keyword-only `on_error` parameter to `multiprocessing.set_forkserver_preload()`. This allows the user to have exceptions during optional `forkserver` start method module preloading cause the forkserver subprocess to warn (generally to stderr) or exit with an error (preventing use of the forkserver) instead of being silently ignored. This _also_ fixes an oversight, errors when preloading a `__main__` module are now treated the similarly. Those would always raise unlike other modules in preload, but that had gone unnoticed as up until bug fix PR GH-135295 in 3.14.1 and 3.13.8, the `__main__` module was never actually preloaded. Based on original work by Nick Neumann @aggieNick02 in GH-99515. |
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| .. | ||
| dummy | ||
| __init__.py | ||
| connection.py | ||
| context.py | ||
| forkserver.py | ||
| heap.py | ||
| managers.py | ||
| pool.py | ||
| popen_fork.py | ||
| popen_forkserver.py | ||
| popen_spawn_posix.py | ||
| popen_spawn_win32.py | ||
| process.py | ||
| queues.py | ||
| reduction.py | ||
| resource_sharer.py | ||
| resource_tracker.py | ||
| shared_memory.py | ||
| sharedctypes.py | ||
| spawn.py | ||
| synchronize.py | ||
| util.py | ||