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tests: terminate subprocess in test-stdio.py in case of exception
If an error happened while reading the output of the subprocess, the pipe / TTY
buffer can fill up and prevent that the subprocess ends. Therefore we should
terminate the subprocess in case of an exception.
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Tue, 07 Jul 2020 12:35:29 +0200 |
parents | 72feaeb510b3 |
children | 3496b5f24371 |
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