I am writing a simple threaded application and i have set the thread as daemon
because I wanted my program to exit at KeyboardInterrupt
. This works fine and gives expected result with python3
but python2.7
does not seem to respect the daemon
flag. Below is my sample code
if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
threads = [Thread(target=some_func, args=(arg1,arg2)) for _ in range(10)]
for th in threads:
th.daemon=True
th.start()
for th in threads:
th.join()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
sys.exit('Ctrl-c issued by user .. Exiting')
When i run this code on python3
and then hit ctrl-c
after a while my program exits as expected, but when i run this with python2.7
and then hit ctrl-c
it never exits and I have to kill the process from shell.
Am i missing something here ? I have also tried setting the threading.Event
and then clearing the event when KeyboardInterrupt
occurs but even that didn't work
With python3
If I don't join
my daemon
threads then they would exit as soon as the my program is done, and if I don't mark my thread as daemon
and don't join
then the program continues and as soon as i hit ctrl-c
it exits. But none of this works with python2.7
Edit #1
I did some more digging into it and it looks like python2.7
is not able to catch KeyboardInterrupt
. This is even more weird because KeyboardInterrupt
works fine it is a non-threaded program but with threads the KeyboardInterrupt
is not being caught even though the threads are marked as daemon
.
All of this happens only on python2.7
and python3
works just fine.