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+Metadata-Version: 2.1
+Name: faulthandler
+Version: 3.2
+Summary: Display the Python traceback on a crash
+Home-page: https://faulthandler.readthedocs.io/
+Author: Victor Stinner
+Author-email: victor.stinner@gmail.com
+License: BSD (2-clause)
+Platform: UNKNOWN
+Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
+Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
+Classifier: Natural Language :: English
+Classifier: Programming Language :: C
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Debuggers
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
+
++++++++++++++
+Fault handler
++++++++++++++
+
+.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/faulthandler.svg
+ :alt: Latest release on the Python Cheeseshop (PyPI)
+ :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/faulthandler
+
+.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/vstinner/faulthandler.svg?branch=master
+ :alt: Build status of faulthandler on Travis CI
+ :target: https://travis-ci.org/vstinner/faulthandler
+
+.. image:: http://unmaintained.tech/badge.svg
+ :target: http://unmaintained.tech/
+ :alt: No Maintenance Intended
+
+Fault handler for SIGSEGV, SIGFPE, SIGABRT, SIGBUS and SIGILL signals: display
+the Python traceback and restore the previous handler. Allocate an alternate
+stack for this handler, if sigaltstack() is available, to be able to allocate
+memory on the stack, even on stack overflow (not available on Windows).
+
+Import the module and call faulthandler.enable() to enable the fault handler.
+
+Alternatively you can set the PYTHONFAULTHANDLER environment variable to a
+non-empty value.
+
+The fault handler is called on catastrophic cases and so it can only use
+signal-safe functions (eg. it doesn't allocate memory on the heap). That's why
+the traceback is limited: it only supports ASCII encoding (use the
+backslashreplace error handler for non-ASCII characters) and limits each string
+to 100 characters, doesn't print the source code in the traceback (only the
+filename, the function name and the line number), is limited to 100 frames and
+100 threads.
+
+By default, the Python traceback is written to the standard error stream. Start
+your graphical applications in a terminal and run your server in foreground to
+see the traceback, or pass a file to faulthandler.enable().
+
+faulthandler is implemented in C using signal handlers to be able to dump a
+traceback on a crash or when Python is blocked (eg. deadlock).
+
+This module is the backport for CPython 2.7. faulthandler is part of CPython
+standard library since CPython 3.3: `faulthandler
+<http://docs.python.org/dev/library/faulthandler.html>`_. For PyPy,
+faulthandler is builtin since PyPy 5.5: use ``pypy -X faulthandler``.
+
+Website:
+https://faulthandler.readthedocs.io/
+
+faulthandler 3.2 is the last version released by Victor Stinner. I maintained
+it for 10 years in my free time for the great pleasure of Python 2 users, but
+Python 2 is no longer supported upstream since 2020-01-01. Each faulthandler
+release requires me to start my Windows VM, install Python 2.7 in 32-bit and
+64-bit, install an old C compiler just for Python 2.7, and type manually some
+commands to upload Windows binaries. Moreover, I have to fix some issues on
+Travis CI and many small boring tasks. The maintenance is far from being free.
+In 10 years, I got zero "thank you" (and 0€), only bug reports :-)
+