08-19-2015
You have to trap the signal and flush the output file descriptor.
I do not know python signal handling, but you should trap SIGTERM. This is the signal kill sends by default. A generic trap like you want calls a function to clean up and complete I/O and close files (which should flush anyway). Then proceeds to exit the process.
Found some info on signal function in python.
https://docs.python.org/2/library/signal.html
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