gh-112800: Ignore PermissionError on SubprocessTransport.close()#112803
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In case the spawned process is setuid, we may not be able to send signals to it, in which case our .kill() call will raise PermissionError. Ignore that in order to avoid .close() raising an exception. Hopefully the process will exit as a result of receiving EOF on its stdin.
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Hey! Sorry for the delay. This makes sense. I was going to ask for a test, but of course that's pointless since we're not going to be writing tests that depend on setuid programs. The fix is really minimal, so I'm going to merge this.
Do you have an opinion on whether this is important enough to backport the fix to 3.12 or 3.11?
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…) in asyncio (python#112803) In case the spawned process is setuid, we may not be able to send signals to it, in which case our .kill() call will raise PermissionError. Ignore that in order to avoid .close() raising an exception. Hopefully the process will exit as a result of receiving EOF on its stdin.
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…) in asyncio (python#112803) In case the spawned process is setuid, we may not be able to send signals to it, in which case our .kill() call will raise PermissionError. Ignore that in order to avoid .close() raising an exception. Hopefully the process will exit as a result of receiving EOF on its stdin.
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…) in asyncio (python#112803) In case the spawned process is setuid, we may not be able to send signals to it, in which case our .kill() call will raise PermissionError. Ignore that in order to avoid .close() raising an exception. Hopefully the process will exit as a result of receiving EOF on its stdin.
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…) in asyncio (python#112803) In case the spawned process is setuid, we may not be able to send signals to it, in which case our .kill() call will raise PermissionError. Ignore that in order to avoid .close() raising an exception. Hopefully the process will exit as a result of receiving EOF on its stdin.
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In case the spawned process is setuid, we may not be able to send signals to it, in which case our .kill() call will raise PermissionError.
Ignore that in order to avoid .close() raising an exception. Hopefully the process will exit as a result of receiving EOF on its stdin.
Closes #112800