/* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 Blender Authors * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ /** \file * \ingroup pythonintern * * This file inserts an exit callback into Python's 'atexit' module. * Without this `sys.exit()` can crash because blender is not properly closing * resources. */ #include #include "bpy.hh" /* own include */ #include "bpy_capi_utils.hh" #include "WM_api.hh" static PyObject *bpy_atexit(PyObject * /*self*/, PyObject * /*args*/, PyObject * /*kw*/) { /* NOTE(@ideasman42): This doesn't have to match Blender shutting down exactly, * leaks reported by memory checking tools may be reported but are harmless * and don't have to be *fixed* unless doing so is trivial. * * Just handle the basics: * - Free resources avoiding crashes and errors on exit. * - Remove Blender's temporary directory. * * Anything else that prevents `sys.exit(..)` from exiting gracefully should be handled here too. */ bContext *C = BPY_context_get(); /* As Python requested the exit, it handles shutting itself down. */ const bool do_python_exit = false; /* User actions such as saving the session, preferences, and recent-files * should be skipped because an explicit call to exit is more likely to be used as part of * automated processes shouldn't impact the users session in the future. */ const bool do_user_exit_actions = false; WM_exit_ex(C, do_python_exit, do_user_exit_actions); Py_RETURN_NONE; } #ifdef __GNUC__ # ifdef __clang__ # pragma clang diagnostic push # pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-function-type" # else # pragma GCC diagnostic push # pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-function-type" # endif #endif static PyMethodDef meth_bpy_atexit = {"bpy_atexit", (PyCFunction)bpy_atexit, METH_NOARGS, nullptr}; #ifdef __GNUC__ # ifdef __clang__ # pragma clang diagnostic pop # else # pragma GCC diagnostic pop # endif #endif static PyObject *func_bpy_atregister = nullptr; /* borrowed reference, `atexit` holds. */ static void atexit_func_call(const char *func_name, PyObject *atexit_func_arg) { /* NOTE(@ideasman42): no error checking, if any of these fail we'll get a crash * this is intended, but if its problematic it could be changed. */ PyObject *atexit_mod = PyImport_ImportModuleLevel("atexit", nullptr, nullptr, nullptr, 0); PyObject *atexit_func = PyObject_GetAttrString(atexit_mod, func_name); PyObject *args = PyTuple_New(1); PyObject *ret; PyTuple_SET_ITEM(args, 0, atexit_func_arg); Py_INCREF(atexit_func_arg); /* only incref so we don't dec'ref along with 'args' */ ret = PyObject_CallObject(atexit_func, args); Py_DECREF(atexit_mod); Py_DECREF(atexit_func); Py_DECREF(args); if (ret) { Py_DECREF(ret); } else { /* should never happen */ PyErr_Print(); } } void BPY_atexit_register() { /* atexit module owns this new function reference */ BLI_assert(func_bpy_atregister == nullptr); func_bpy_atregister = (PyObject *)PyCFunction_New(&meth_bpy_atexit, nullptr); atexit_func_call("register", func_bpy_atregister); } void BPY_atexit_unregister() { BLI_assert(func_bpy_atregister != nullptr); atexit_func_call("unregister", func_bpy_atregister); func_bpy_atregister = nullptr; /* don't really need to set but just in case */ }