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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:20:06+00:00 2026-05-10T22:20:06+00:00

Is there a way to ensure all created subprocess are dead at exit time

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Is there a way to ensure all created subprocess are dead at exit time of a Python program? By subprocess I mean those created with subprocess.Popen().

If not, should I iterate over all of the issuing kills and then kills -9? anything cleaner?

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:20:07+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:20 pm

    You can use atexit for this, and register any clean up tasks to be run when your program exits.

    atexit.register(func[, *args[, **kargs]])

    In your cleanup process, you can also implement your own wait, and kill it when a your desired timeout occurs.

    >>> import atexit >>> import sys >>> import time >>>  >>>  >>> >>> def cleanup(): ...     timeout_sec = 5 ...     for p in all_processes: # list of your processes ...         p_sec = 0 ...         for second in range(timeout_sec): ...             if p.poll() == None: ...                 time.sleep(1) ...                 p_sec += 1 ...         if p_sec >= timeout_sec: ...             p.kill() # supported from python 2.6 ...     print 'cleaned up!' ... >>> >>> atexit.register(cleanup) >>> >>> sys.exit() cleaned up! 

    Note — Registered functions won’t be run if this process (parent process) is killed.

    The following windows method is no longer needed for python >= 2.6

    Here’s a way to kill a process in windows. Your Popen object has a pid attribute, so you can just call it by success = win_kill(p.pid) (Needs pywin32 installed):

        def win_kill(pid):         '''kill a process by specified PID in windows'''         import win32api         import win32con          hProc = None         try:             hProc = win32api.OpenProcess(win32con.PROCESS_TERMINATE, 0, pid)             win32api.TerminateProcess(hProc, 0)         except Exception:             return False         finally:             if hProc != None:                 hProc.Close()          return True 
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