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I think there might be a race condition in Python.Runtime.Platform.WindowsLoader.GetAllModules. I am hitting this very sporadically when I initialize Python.NET from Python. The outer and inner exceptions are:
System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for 'Delegates' threw an exception.
---> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception (6): The handle is invalid.
at Python.Runtime.Platform.WindowsLoader.GetAllModules() in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/Native/LibraryLoader.cs:line 153
at Python.Runtime.Platform.WindowsLoader.GetFunction(IntPtr hModule, String procedureName) in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/Native/LibraryLoader.cs:line 133
at Python.Runtime.Runtime.Delegates.GetFunctionByName(String functionName, IntPtr libraryHandle) in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/Runtime.Delegates.cs:line 296
at Python.Runtime.Runtime.Delegates..cctor() in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/Runtime.Delegates.cs:line 110
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at Python.Runtime.Runtime.Delegates.get_PyGILState_Ensure() in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/Runtime.Delegates.cs:line 319
at Python.Runtime.Runtime.PyGILState_Ensure() in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/Runtime.cs:line 747
at Python.Runtime.PythonEngine.AcquireLock() in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/PythonEngine.cs:line 472
at Python.Runtime.Py.GILState..ctor() in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/Py.cs:line 27
at Python.Runtime.Py.GIL() in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/Py.cs:line 13
at Python.Runtime.Loader.Initialize(IntPtr data, Int32 size) in /tmp/build-via-sdist-sstjjspf/pythonnet-3.0.0rc4/src/runtime/Loader.cs:line 26
Line numbers don't seem to line up exactly for me, but when I'm able to catch it in the debugger, it's the throw new Win32Exception() lines that trigger it.
The docs for Process.GetCurrentProcess() say that each invocation returns a new Process component; each instance opens its own handle to the current process, and that handle gets closed when Process.Close or Process.Dispose is called. Since a reference isn't being retained to the object returned by Process.GetCurrentProcess(), the garbage collector is able to collect it and its handle would be closed, which means that self is no longer valid.
I think one solution would be something like...
using (Process p = Process.GetCurrentProcess())
{
EnumProcessModules(p.Handle, ...
}
in order to keep the process alive while its handle is still being accessed. Thanks!
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Python.Runtime.Platform.WindowsLoader.GetAllModules
. I am hitting this very sporadically when I initialize Python.NET from Python. The outer and inner exceptions are:Line numbers don't seem to line up exactly for me, but when I'm able to catch it in the debugger, it's the
throw new Win32Exception()
lines that trigger it.I think what might be happening in my case is that the handle
self
here: https://github.com/pythonnet/pythonnet/blob/v3.0.0-rc4/src/runtime/Native/LibraryLoader.cs#L140is being closed before one of the calls to
EnumProcessModules
.The docs for
Process.GetCurrentProcess()
say that each invocation returns a newProcess
component; each instance opens its own handle to the current process, and that handle gets closed whenProcess.Close
orProcess.Dispose
is called. Since a reference isn't being retained to the object returned byProcess.GetCurrentProcess()
, the garbage collector is able to collect it and its handle would be closed, which means thatself
is no longer valid.I think one solution would be something like...
in order to keep the process alive while its handle is still being accessed. Thanks!
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