bpo-16500: Use register_at_fork() in the threading module (#1843)

* bpo-16500: Use register_at_fork() in the threading module

* Update comment at top of _after_fork()
diff --git a/Lib/threading.py b/Lib/threading.py
index 0b59464..2eaf49a 100644
--- a/Lib/threading.py
+++ b/Lib/threading.py
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 """Thread module emulating a subset of Java's threading model."""
 
+import os as _os
 import sys as _sys
 import _thread
 
@@ -943,6 +944,7 @@
                                     exc_tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_name)), file=self._stderr)
                             exc_tb = exc_tb.tb_next
                         print(("%s: %s" % (exc_type, exc_value)), file=self._stderr)
+                        self._stderr.flush()
                     # Make sure that exc_tb gets deleted since it is a memory
                     # hog; deleting everything else is just for thoroughness
                     finally:
@@ -1319,10 +1321,9 @@
 
 
 def _after_fork():
-    # This function is called by Python/ceval.c:PyEval_ReInitThreads which
-    # is called from PyOS_AfterFork_Child.  Here we cleanup threading module
-    # state that should not exist after a fork.
-
+    """
+    Cleanup threading module state that should not exist after a fork.
+    """
     # Reset _active_limbo_lock, in case we forked while the lock was held
     # by another (non-forked) thread.  http://bugs.python.org/issue874900
     global _active_limbo_lock, _main_thread
@@ -1356,3 +1357,7 @@
         _active.clear()
         _active.update(new_active)
         assert len(_active) == 1
+
+
+if hasattr(_os, "fork"):
+    _os.register_at_fork(_after_fork, when="child")