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Emitting a log message during interpreter finalization will cause a panic #30

@ritikmishra

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@ritikmishra

In my project, I have a Rust struct that will print a log message when it is dropped. In my Python code, this Rust struct lives in global scope and is not deallocated by the interpreter until the Python process exits.

When the Python process exits and drops my Rust struct, pyo3_log::Logger panics when trying to log the message. This is because it tries to acquire the GIL, but since the interpreter is in the process of finalization, the GIL is not available, so pyo3::Python::with_gil panics

Due to PyO3/pyo3#2102, this panic manifests as a SIGABRT being sent to the thread.

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I think one potential solution is to check that the interpreter is in an initialized state before trying to acquire the GIL using pyo3::ffi::Py_IsInitialized -- however the function is unsafe and I'm not familiar enough with Python internals to know when it is safe to call.

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