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I managed to catch the termination with:

atexit.register(exitHandler)

But how to print out what happened on that point? I want to see if the program aborts due to an error, due to Crtl-C or normal stopping...

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It's not the complete solution - but you could wrap code in try except

try:
    YOUR CODE HERE

except Exception as e:
    print(e)
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  • @UlrichBien: Sure you can — just define a main() function and call it within the try/except.
    – martineau
    Apr 7, 2020 at 7:47
  • @UlrichBien You definitely can (or at least I do, especially when debugging). Apr 8, 2020 at 17:32
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You should catch KeyboardInterrupt for Ctrl-C. E.g.:

import sys


try:
    # your code
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    sys.exit('Abort by user interrupt')
except Exception as exc:
    sys.exit(f'Abort on error: {exc}')

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