"""Cross-platform regression for the deferred-SIGINT re-delivery in sync-back. ``_sync_back_once`` defers a Ctrl+C that lands mid-sync, then re-delivers it once the sync completes. It must do so via ``signal.raise_signal`` — which invokes the handler through C ``raise()`` on every platform — and NOT via ``os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT)``: on Windows the latter routes SIGINT (2) to ``TerminateProcess`` and hard-kills the whole CLI instead of raising ``KeyboardInterrupt``. Unlike ``test_file_sync_back.py`` this module does not depend on ``fcntl`` (the locked sync body is stubbed), so it runs on Windows too — the platform the bug actually manifests on. """ from __future__ import annotations import os import signal from tools.environments.file_sync import FileSyncManager def _make_manager() -> FileSyncManager: return FileSyncManager( get_files_fn=lambda: {}, upload_fn=lambda *a, **k: None, delete_fn=lambda *a, **k: None, ) def test_deferred_sigint_redelivered_via_raise_signal(tmp_path, monkeypatch): mgr = _make_manager() # Simulate a Ctrl+C arriving during the sync body: invoke the deferring # handler that _sync_back_once installed, so `deferred_sigint` is populated. def fake_locked(lock_path): signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT)(signal.SIGINT, None) monkeypatch.setattr(mgr, "_sync_back_locked", fake_locked) raised: list[int] = [] killed: list[tuple[int, int]] = [] monkeypatch.setattr( "tools.environments.file_sync.signal.raise_signal", raised.append ) monkeypatch.setattr( "tools.environments.file_sync.os.kill", lambda pid, sig: killed.append((pid, sig)), ) mgr._sync_back_once(tmp_path / "sync.lock") # The deferred Ctrl+C is re-delivered cross-platform via raise_signal, assert raised == [signal.SIGINT] # and never through os.kill(getpid, SIGINT) (which hard-kills on Windows). assert (os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT) not in killed