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			241 lines
		
	
	
		
			8.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# mypy: ignore_errors
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# Copyright 2009 Facebook
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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#     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""Automatically restart the server when a source file is modified.
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Most applications should not access this module directly.  Instead,
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pass the keyword argument ``autoreload=True`` to the
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`tornado.web.Application` constructor (or ``debug=True``, which
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enables this setting and several others).  This will enable autoreload
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mode as well as checking for changes to templates and static
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resources.  Note that restarting is a destructive operation and any
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requests in progress will be aborted when the process restarts.  (If
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you want to disable autoreload while using other debug-mode features,
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pass both ``debug=True`` and ``autoreload=False``).
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This module can also be used as a command-line wrapper around scripts
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such as unit test runners.  See the `main` method for details.
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The command-line wrapper and Application debug modes can be used together.
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This combination is encouraged as the wrapper catches syntax errors and
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other import-time failures, while debug mode catches changes once
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the server has started.
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This module depends on `.IOLoop`, so it will not work in WSGI applications
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and Google App Engine.  It also will not work correctly when `.HTTPServer`'s
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multi-process mode is used.
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Reloading loses any Python interpreter command-line arguments (e.g. ``-u``)
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because it re-executes Python using ``sys.executable`` and ``sys.argv``.
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Additionally, modifying these variables will cause reloading to behave
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incorrectly.
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"""
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# Further patched by Zulip check whether the code we're about to
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# reload actually imports before reloading into it.  This fixes a
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# major development workflow problem, where if one did a `git rebase`,
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# Tornado would crash itself by auto-reloading into a version of the
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# code that didn't work.
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import functools
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import importlib
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import traceback
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import types
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import weakref
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from tornado import ioloop, process
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from tornado.log import gen_log
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try:
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    import signal
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except ImportError:
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    signal = None
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# os.execv is broken on Windows and can't properly parse command line
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# arguments and executable name if they contain whitespaces. subprocess
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# fixes that behavior.
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_has_execv = sys.platform != "win32"
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_watched_files = set()
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_reload_hooks = []
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_reload_attempted = False
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_io_loops = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary()
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needs_to_reload = False
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def start(io_loop=None, check_time=500):
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    """Begins watching source files for changes.
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    .. versionchanged:: 4.1
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       The ``io_loop`` argument is deprecated.
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    """
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    io_loop = io_loop or ioloop.IOLoop.current()
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    if io_loop in _io_loops:
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        return
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    _io_loops[io_loop] = True
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    if len(_io_loops) > 1:
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        gen_log.warning("tornado.autoreload started more than once in the same process")
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    modify_times = {}
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    callback = functools.partial(_reload_on_update, modify_times)
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    scheduler = ioloop.PeriodicCallback(callback, check_time, io_loop=io_loop)
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    scheduler.start()
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def wait():
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    """Wait for a watched file to change, then restart the process.
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    Intended to be used at the end of scripts like unit test runners,
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    to run the tests again after any source file changes (but see also
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    the command-line interface in `main`)
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    """
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    io_loop = ioloop.IOLoop()
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    start(io_loop)
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    io_loop.start()
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def watch(filename):
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    """Add a file to the watch list.
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    All imported modules are watched by default.
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    """
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    _watched_files.add(filename)
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def add_reload_hook(fn):
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    """Add a function to be called before reloading the process.
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    Note that for open file and socket handles it is generally
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    preferable to set the ``FD_CLOEXEC`` flag (using `fcntl` or
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    ``tornado.platform.auto.set_close_exec``) instead
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    of using a reload hook to close them.
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    """
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    _reload_hooks.append(fn)
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def _reload_on_update(modify_times):
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    global needs_to_reload
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    if _reload_attempted:
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        # We already tried to reload and it didn't work, so don't try again.
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        return
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    if process.task_id() is not None:
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        # We're in a child process created by fork_processes.  If child
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        # processes restarted themselves, they'd all restart and then
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        # all call fork_processes again.
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        return
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    for module in list(sys.modules.values()):
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        # Some modules play games with sys.modules (e.g. email/__init__.py
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        # in the standard library), and occasionally this can cause strange
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        # failures in getattr.  Just ignore anything that's not an ordinary
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        # module.
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        if not isinstance(module, types.ModuleType):
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            continue
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        path = getattr(module, "__file__", None)
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        if not path:
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            continue
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        if path.endswith(".pyc") or path.endswith(".pyo"):
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            path = path[:-1]
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        result = _check_file(modify_times, module, path)
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        if result is False:
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            # If any files errored, we abort this attempt at reloading.
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            return
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        if result is True:
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            # If any files had actual changes that import properly,
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            # we'll plan to reload the next time we run with no files
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            # erroring.
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            needs_to_reload = True
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    if needs_to_reload:
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        _reload()
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def _check_file(modify_times, module, path):
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    try:
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        modified = os.stat(path).st_mtime
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    except Exception:
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        return
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    if path not in modify_times:
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        modify_times[path] = modified
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        return
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    if modify_times[path] != modified:
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        gen_log.info("%s modified; restarting server", path)
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        modify_times[path] = modified
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    else:
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        return
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    if path == __file__ or path == os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "event_queue.py"):
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        # Assume that the autoreload library itself imports correctly,
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        # because reloading this file will destroy its state,
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        # including _reload_hooks
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        return True
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    try:
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        importlib.reload(module)
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    except Exception:
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        gen_log.error(f"Error importing {path}, not reloading")
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        traceback.print_exc()
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        return False
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    return True
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def _reload():
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    global _reload_attempted
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    _reload_attempted = True
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    for fn in _reload_hooks:
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        fn()
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    # Make sure any output from reload hooks makes it to stdout.
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    sys.stdout.flush()
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    if hasattr(signal, "setitimer"):
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        # Clear the alarm signal set by
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        # ioloop.set_blocking_log_threshold so it doesn't fire
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        # after the exec.
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        signal.setitimer(signal.ITIMER_REAL, 0, 0)
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    # sys.path fixes: see comments at top of file.  If sys.path[0] is an empty
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    # string, we were (probably) invoked with -m and the effective path
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    # is about to change on re-exec.  Add the current directory to $PYTHONPATH
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    # to ensure that the new process sees the same path we did.
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    path_prefix = "." + os.pathsep
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    if sys.path[0] == "" and not os.environ.get("PYTHONPATH", "").startswith(path_prefix):
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        os.environ["PYTHONPATH"] = path_prefix + os.environ.get("PYTHONPATH", "")
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    if not _has_execv:
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        subprocess.Popen([sys.executable] + sys.argv)
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        sys.exit(0)
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    else:
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        try:
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            os.execv(sys.executable, [sys.executable] + sys.argv)
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        except OSError:
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            # Mac OS X versions prior to 10.6 do not support execv in
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            # a process that contains multiple threads.  Instead of
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            # re-executing in the current process, start a new one
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            # and cause the current process to exit.  This isn't
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            # ideal since the new process is detached from the parent
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            # terminal and thus cannot easily be killed with Ctrl-C,
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            # but it's better than not being able to autoreload at
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            # all.
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            # Unfortunately the errno returned in this case does not
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            # appear to be consistent, so we can't easily check for
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            # this error specifically.
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            os.spawnv(os.P_NOWAIT, sys.executable, [sys.executable] + sys.argv)
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            # At this point the IOLoop has been closed and finally
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            # blocks will experience errors if we allow the stack to
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            # unwind, so just exit uncleanly.
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            os._exit(0)
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