Finish off PEP 324 section; fix Peter's last name
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The \module{subprocess} module cleans all this up, providing a unified
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interface that offers all the features you might need.
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Instead of \module{popen2}'s collection of classes,
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\module{subprocess} contains a single class called \class{Popen}
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whose constructor supports a number of different keyword arguments.
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% XXX finish writing this section by adding some examples
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\begin{verbatim}
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class Popen(args, bufsize=0, executable=None,
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stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None,
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preexec_fn=None, close_fds=False, shell=False,
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cwd=None, env=None, universal_newlines=False,
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startupinfo=None, creationflags=0):
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\end{verbatim}
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\var{args} is commonly a sequence of strings that will be the arguments to
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the program executed as the subprocess. (If the \var{shell} argument is true,
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\var{args} can be a string which will then be passed on to the shell for interpretation.)
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\var{stdin}, \var{stdout}, and \var{stderr} specify what the
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subprocess's input, output, and error streams will be. You can
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provide a file object or a file descriptor, or you can
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use \code{subprocess.PIPE} to create a pipe between the subprocess
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and the parent.
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The constructor has a number of handy options:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item \var{close_fds} requests that all file descriptors be closed before running the subprocess.
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\item \var{cwd} specifies the working directory in which the subprocess will be executed (defaulting to whatever the parent's working directory is).
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\item \var{env} is a dictionary specifying environment variables.
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\item \var{preexec_fn} is a function that gets called before the child is started.
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\item \var{universal_newlines} opens the child's input and output using
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Python's universal newline feature.
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\end{itemize}
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Once you've created the \class{Popen} instance,
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you can call \method{wait()} to pause until the subprocess has exited,
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\method{poll()} to check if it's exited without pausing,
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or \method{communicate(\var{data})} to send the string \var{data} to
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the subprocess's standard input. \method{communicate(\var{data})}
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then reads any data that the subprocess has sent to its standard output or error, returning a tuple \code{(\var{stdout_data}, \var{stderr_data})}.
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\function{call()} is a shortcut that passes its arguments along to
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the \class{Popen} constructor, waits for the command to complete, and
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returns the status code of the subprocess. It can serve as an analog
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to
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\function{os.system()}:
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\begin{verbatim}
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sts = subprocess.call(['dpkg', '-i', '/tmp/new-package.deb'])
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if sts == 0:
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# Success
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...
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else:
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# dpkg returned an error
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...
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\end{verbatim}
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The command is invoked without use of the shell. If you really do want to
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use the shell, you can add \code{shell=True} as a keyword argument and provide
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a string instead of a sequence:
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\begin{verbatim}
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sts = subprocess.call('dpkg -i /tmp/new-package.deb', shell=True)
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\end{verbatim}
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The PEP takes various examples of shell and Python code and shows how
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they'd be translated into Python code that uses \module{subprocess}.
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Reading this section of the PEP is highly recommended.
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\begin{seealso}
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\seepep{324}{subprocess - New process module}{Written and implemented by Peter Astrand, with assistance from Fredrik Lundh and others.}
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\seepep{324}{subprocess - New process module}{Written and implemented by Peter {\AA}strand, with assistance from Fredrik Lundh and others.}
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\end{seealso}
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%======================================================================
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\section{PEP 327: Decimal Data Type}
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The author would like to thank the following people for offering
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suggestions, corrections and assistance with various drafts of this
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article: Hye-Shik Chang, Michael Dyck, Raymond Hettinger, Hamish Lawson.
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article: Hye-Shik Chang, Michael Dyck, Raymond Hettinger, Hamish Lawson,
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Fredrik Lundh.
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\end{document}
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