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\section{\module{popen2} ---
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Subprocesses with accessible I/O streams}
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\declaremodule{standard}{popen2}
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\platform{Unix, Windows}
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\modulesynopsis{Subprocesses with accessible standard I/O streams.}
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\sectionauthor{Drew Csillag}{drew_csillag@geocities.com}
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This module allows you to spawn processes and connect to their
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input/output/error pipes and obtain their return codes under
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\UNIX{} and Windows.
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Note that starting with Python 2.0, this functionality is available
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using functions from the \refmodule{os} module which have the same
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names as the factory functions here, but the order of the return
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values is more intuitive in the \refmodule{os} module variants.
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The primary interface offered by this module is a trio of factory
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functions. For each of these, if \var{bufsize} is specified,
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it specifies the buffer size for the I/O pipes. \var{mode}, if
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provided, should be the string \code{'b'} or \code{'t'}; on Windows
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this is needed to determine whether the file objects should be opened
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in binary or text mode. The default value for \var{mode} is
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\code{'t'}.
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The only way to retrieve the return codes for the child processes is
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by using the \method{poll()} or \method{wait()} methods on the
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\class{Popen3} and \class{Popen4} classes; these are only available on
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\UNIX. This information is not available when using the
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\function{popen2()}, \function{popen3()}, and \function{popen4()}
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functions, or the equivalent functions in the \refmodule{os} module.
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\begin{funcdesc}{popen2}{cmd\optional{, bufsize\optional{, mode}}}
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Executes \var{cmd} as a sub-process. Returns the file objects
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\code{(\var{child_stdout}, \var{child_stdin})}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{popen3}{cmd\optional{, bufsize\optional{, mode}}}
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Executes \var{cmd} as a sub-process. Returns the file objects
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\code{(\var{child_stdout}, \var{child_stdin}, \var{child_stderr})}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{popen4}{cmd\optional{, bufsize\optional{, mode}}}
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Executes \var{cmd} as a sub-process. Returns the file objects
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\code{(\var{child_stdout_and_stderr}, \var{child_stdin})}.
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\versionadded{2.0}
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\end{funcdesc}
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On \UNIX, a class defining the objects returned by the factory
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functions is also available. These are not used for the Windows
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implementation, and are not available on that platform.
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\begin{classdesc}{Popen3}{cmd\optional{, capturestderr\optional{, bufsize}}}
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This class represents a child process. Normally, \class{Popen3}
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instances are created using the \function{popen2()} and
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\function{popen3()} factory functions described above.
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If not using one off the helper functions to create \class{Popen3}
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objects, the parameter \var{cmd} is the shell command to execute in a
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sub-process. The \var{capturestderr} flag, if true, specifies that
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the object should capture standard error output of the child process.
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The default is false. If the \var{bufsize} parameter is specified, it
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specifies the size of the I/O buffers to/from the child process.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{Popen4}{cmd\optional{, bufsize}}
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Similar to \class{Popen3}, but always captures standard error into the
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same file object as standard output. These are typically created
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using \function{popen4()}.
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\versionadded{2.0}
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\end{classdesc}
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\subsection{Popen3 and Popen4 Objects \label{popen3-objects}}
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Instances of the \class{Popen3} and \class{Popen4} classes have the
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following methods:
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\begin{methoddesc}{poll}{}
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Returns \code{-1} if child process hasn't completed yet, or its return
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code otherwise.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{wait}{}
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Waits for and returns the status code of the child process. The
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status code encodes both the return code of the process and
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information about whether it exited using the \cfunction{exit()}
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system call or died due to a signal. Functions to help interpret the
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status code are defined in the \refmodule{os} module; see section
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\ref{os-process} for the \function{W\var{*}()} family of functions.
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\end{methoddesc}
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The following attributes are also available:
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\begin{memberdesc}{fromchild}
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A file object that provides output from the child process. For
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\class{Popen4} instances, this will provide both the standard output
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and standard error streams.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{tochild}
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A file object that provides input to the child process.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{childerr}
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Where the standard error from the child process goes is
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\var{capturestderr} was true for the constructor, or \code{None}.
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This will always be \code{None} for \class{Popen4} instances.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{pid}
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The process ID of the child process.
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\end{memberdesc}
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