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Python version: cPython 3.9.13 downloaded from python.org
Operating System: For example, Windows 10 (10.0.19045.4291 + x86)
Description:
I have a python script, which use subprocess.check_output to check the windows version. Then in the debugging mod, it looks like that it will create a ThreadPool's thread, and the thread can't be killed through gevent.get_hub().threadpool.kill().
I think it may be a kind of Thread Leak ? Or just the gevent feature ?
Description:
I have a python script, which use
subprocess.check_output
to check the windows version. Then in the debugging mod, it looks like that it will create a ThreadPool's thread, and the thread can't be killed throughgevent.get_hub().threadpool.kill()
.I think it may be a kind of Thread Leak ? Or just the gevent feature ?
the reproduce code and result can be seen in microsoft/debugpy#1572
What I've run:
microsoft/debugpy#1572 (comment)
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