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Title:
Integrate pytest-faulthandler into the core Β· Issue #5440 Β· pytest-dev/pytest
Description:
I was wondering if we should integrate pytest-faulthandler into the core? Given that faulthandler is a builtin since Python 3.3 and we no longer support Python < 3.5 seems like this would be very helpful for users to diagnose core dumps....
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  • Any suggestions on how to make this more smooth for users which already depend on pytest-faulthandler, as installing pytest and pytest-faulthandler would cause a "duplicated command-line option" error?
  • Can't we do the same or sth similar for pytest-faulthandler?
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  • Thanks for the suggestions (also I take you guys are OK with adding this to the core?
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      articleBody:I was wondering if we should integrate [`pytest-faulthandler`](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-faulthandler) into the core? Given that `faulthandler` is a builtin since Python 3.3 and we no longer support Python < 3.5 seems like this would be very helpful for users to diagnose core dumps. It is a small plugin (less than [70 lines of code](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-faulthandler/blob/master/pytest_faulthandler.py)), and introduces two new options, `--no-faulthandler` and `--faulthandler-timeout`, with faulthandler being enabled by default for maximum usefulness. I've been using it in production for many years without problems.
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