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Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
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This module contains functions to dump Python tracebacks explicitly, on a fault,
after a timeout, or on a user signal. Call :func:`faulthandler.enable` to
install fault handlers for the :const:`SIGSEGV`, :const:`SIGFPE`,
:const:`SIGABRT`, :const:`SIGBUS`, and :const:`SIGILL` signals. You can also
install fault handlers for the :const:`~signal.SIGSEGV`,
:const:`~signal.SIGFPE`, :const:`~signal.SIGABRT`, :const:`~signal.SIGBUS`, and
:const:`~signal.SIGILL` signals. You can also
enable them at startup by setting the :envvar:`PYTHONFAULTHANDLER` environment
variable or by using the :option:`-X` ``faulthandler`` command line option.

The fault handler is compatible with system fault handlers like Apport or the
Windows fault handler. The module uses an alternative stack for signal handlers
if the :c:func:`sigaltstack` function is available. This allows it to dump the
if the :c:func:`!sigaltstack` function is available. This allows it to dump the
traceback even on a stack overflow.

The fault handler is called on catastrophic cases and therefore can only use
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.. function:: enable(file=sys.stderr, all_threads=True)

Enable the fault handler: install handlers for the :const:`SIGSEGV`,
:const:`SIGFPE`, :const:`SIGABRT`, :const:`SIGBUS` and :const:`SIGILL`
Enable the fault handler: install handlers for the :const:`~signal.SIGSEGV`,
:const:`~signal.SIGFPE`, :const:`~signal.SIGABRT`, :const:`~signal.SIGBUS`
and :const:`~signal.SIGILL`
signals to dump the Python traceback. If *all_threads* is ``True``,
produce tracebacks for every running thread. Otherwise, dump only the current
thread.
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Dump the tracebacks of all threads, after a timeout of *timeout* seconds, or
every *timeout* seconds if *repeat* is ``True``. If *exit* is ``True``, call
:c:func:`_exit` with status=1 after dumping the tracebacks. (Note
:c:func:`_exit` exits the process immediately, which means it doesn't do any
:c:func:`!_exit` with status=1 after dumping the tracebacks. (Note
:c:func:`!_exit` exits the process immediately, which means it doesn't do any
cleanup like flushing file buffers.) If the function is called twice, the new
call replaces previous parameters and resets the timeout. The timer has a
sub-second resolution.
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Doc/library/email.parser.rst
Doc/library/email.policy.rst
Doc/library/exceptions.rst
Doc/library/faulthandler.rst
Doc/library/functools.rst
Doc/library/getopt.rst
Doc/library/http.cookiejar.rst
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