Message181935
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cjw296 |
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cjw296 |
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2013年02月11日.22:35:30 |
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<1360622130.89.0.261803397072.issue17186@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Python 2 had a private but usable way of introspecting and manipulating registered atexit handlers by way of the atexit._exithandlers.
In Python 3, registering and unregistering are handled, but there is no longer a way to see what atexit handlers are registered.
Barry suggested filing a bug to have this added as a new feature for Python 3.4. Some kind of read-only sequence would be fine, if the original list can no longer be exposed. |
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| 2013年02月11日 22:35:30 | cjw296 | set | messageid: <1360622130.89.0.261803397072.issue17186@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2013年02月11日 22:35:30 | cjw296 | link | issue17186 messages |
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