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.. currentmodule:: asyncio
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Subprocess
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==========
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Operating system support
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------------------------
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On Windows, the default event loop uses :class:`selectors.SelectSelector`
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which only supports sockets. The :class:`ProactorEventLoop` should be used to
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support subprocesses.
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On Mac OS X older than 10.9 (Mavericks), :class:`selectors.KqueueSelector`
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does not support character devices like PTY, whereas it is used by the
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default event loop. The :class:`SelectorEventLoop` can be used with
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:class:`SelectSelector` or :class:`PollSelector` to handle character
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devices on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and later.
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Create a subprocess: high-level API using Process
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-------------------------------------------------
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.. function:: create_subprocess_shell(cmd, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, loop=None, limit=None, \*\*kwds)
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Run the shell command *cmd* given as a string. Return a :class:`~asyncio.subprocess.Process`
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instance.
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The optional *limit* parameter sets the buffer limit passed to the
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:class:`StreamReader`.
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This function is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
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.. function:: create_subprocess_exec(\*args, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, loop=None, limit=None, \*\*kwds)
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Create a subprocess. Return a :class:`~asyncio.subprocess.Process` instance.
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The optional *limit* parameter sets the buffer limit passed to the
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:class:`StreamReader`.
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This function is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
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Use the :meth:`BaseEventLoop.connect_read_pipe` and
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:meth:`BaseEventLoop.connect_write_pipe` methods to connect pipes.
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Create a subprocess: low-level API using subprocess.Popen
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---------------------------------------------------------
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Run subprocesses asynchronously using the :mod:`subprocess` module.
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.. method:: BaseEventLoop.subprocess_exec(protocol_factory, \*args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, \*\*kwargs)
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Create a subprocess from one or more string arguments, where the first string
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specifies the program to execute, and the remaining strings specify the
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program's arguments. (Thus, together the string arguments form the
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``sys.argv`` value of the program, assuming it is a Python script.) This is
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similar to the standard library :class:`subprocess.Popen` class called with
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shell=False and the list of strings passed as the first argument;
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however, where :class:`~subprocess.Popen` takes a single argument which is
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list of strings, :func:`subprocess_exec` takes multiple string arguments.
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Other parameters:
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* *stdin*: Either a file-like object representing the pipe to be connected
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to the subprocess's standard input stream using
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:meth:`~BaseEventLoop.connect_write_pipe`, or the constant
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:const:`subprocess.PIPE` (the default). By default a new pipe will be
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created and connected.
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* *stdout*: Either a file-like object representing the pipe to be connected
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to the subprocess's standard output stream using
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:meth:`~BaseEventLoop.connect_read_pipe`, or the constant
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:const:`subprocess.PIPE` (the default). By default a new pipe will be
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created and connected.
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* *stderr*: Either a file-like object representing the pipe to be connected
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to the subprocess's standard error stream using
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:meth:`~BaseEventLoop.connect_read_pipe`, or one of the constants
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:const:`subprocess.PIPE` (the default) or :const:`subprocess.STDOUT`.
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By default a new pipe will be created and connected. When
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:const:`subprocess.STDOUT` is specified, the subprocess's standard error
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stream will be connected to the same pipe as the standard output stream.
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* All other keyword arguments are passed to :class:`subprocess.Popen`
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without interpretation, except for *bufsize*, *universal_newlines* and
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*shell*, which should not be specified at all.
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Returns a pair of ``(transport, protocol)``, where *transport* is an
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instance of :class:`BaseSubprocessTransport`.
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This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
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See the constructor of the :class:`subprocess.Popen` class for parameters.
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.. method:: BaseEventLoop.subprocess_shell(protocol_factory, cmd, \*, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, \*\*kwargs)
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Create a subprocess from *cmd*, which is a string using the platform's
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"shell" syntax. This is similar to the standard library
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:class:`subprocess.Popen` class called with ``shell=True``.
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See :meth:`~BaseEventLoop.subprocess_exec` for more details about
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the remaining arguments.
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Returns a pair of ``(transport, protocol)``, where *transport* is an
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instance of :class:`BaseSubprocessTransport`.
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This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
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See the constructor of the :class:`subprocess.Popen` class for parameters.
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.. seealso::
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The :meth:`BaseEventLoop.connect_read_pipe` and
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:meth:`BaseEventLoop.connect_write_pipe` methods.
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Constants
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---------
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.. data:: asyncio.subprocess.PIPE
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Special value that can be used as the *stdin*, *stdout* or *stderr* argument
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to :func:`create_subprocess_shell` and :func:`create_subprocess_exec` and
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indicates that a pipe to the standard stream should be opened.
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.. data:: asyncio.subprocess.STDOUT
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Special value that can be used as the *stderr* argument to
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:func:`create_subprocess_shell` and :func:`create_subprocess_exec` and
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indicates that standard error should go into the same handle as standard
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output.
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.. data:: asyncio.subprocess.DEVNULL
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Special value that can be used as the *stdin*, *stdout* or *stderr* argument
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to :func:`create_subprocess_shell` and :func:`create_subprocess_exec` and
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indicates that the special file :data:`os.devnull` will be used.
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Process
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-------
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.. class:: asyncio.subprocess.Process
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.. attribute:: pid
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The identifier of the process.
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Note that if you set the *shell* argument to ``True``, this is the
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process identifier of the spawned shell.
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.. attribute:: returncode
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Return code of the process when it exited. A ``None`` value indicates
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that the process has not terminated yet.
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A negative value ``-N`` indicates that the child was terminated by signal
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``N`` (Unix only).
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.. attribute:: stdin
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Standard input stream (write), ``None`` if the process was created with
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``stdin=None``.
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.. attribute:: stdout
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Standard output stream (read), ``None`` if the process was created with
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``stdout=None``.
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.. attribute:: stderr
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Standard error stream (read), ``None`` if the process was created with
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``stderr=None``.
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.. method:: communicate(input=None)
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Interact with process: Send data to stdin. Read data from stdout and
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stderr, until end-of-file is reached. Wait for process to terminate.
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The optional *input* argument should be data to be sent to the child
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process, or ``None``, if no data should be sent to the child. The type
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of *input* must be bytes.
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:meth:`communicate` returns a tuple ``(stdoutdata, stderrdata)``.
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Note that if you want to send data to the process's stdin, you need to
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create the Process object with ``stdin=PIPE``. Similarly, to get anything
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other than ``None`` in the result tuple, you need to give ``stdout=PIPE``
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and/or ``stderr=PIPE`` too.
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.. note::
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The data read is buffered in memory, so do not use this method if the
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data size is large or unlimited.
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This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
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.. method:: kill()
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Kills the child. On Posix OSs the function sends :py:data:`SIGKILL` to
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the child. On Windows :meth:`kill` is an alias for :meth:`terminate`.
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.. method:: send_signal(signal)
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Sends the signal *signal* to the child process.
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.. note::
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On Windows, :py:data:`SIGTERM` is an alias for :meth:`terminate`.
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``CTRL_C_EVENT`` and ``CTRL_BREAK_EVENT`` can be sent to processes
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started with a *creationflags* parameter which includes
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``CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP``.
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.. method:: terminate()
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Stop the child. On Posix OSs the method sends :py:data:`signal.SIGTERM`
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to the child. On Windows the Win32 API function
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:c:func:`TerminateProcess` is called to stop the child.
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.. method:: wait():
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Wait for child process to terminate. Set and return :attr:`returncode`
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attribute.
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This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`.
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Example
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-------
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Implement a function similar to :func:`subprocess.getstatusoutput`, except that
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it does not use a shell. Get the output of the "python -m platform" command and
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display the output::
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import asyncio
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import os
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import sys
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from asyncio import subprocess
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@asyncio.coroutine
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def getstatusoutput(*args):
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proc = yield from asyncio.create_subprocess_exec(
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*args,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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try:
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stdout, _ = yield from proc.communicate()
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except:
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proc.kill()
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yield from proc.wait()
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raise
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exitcode = yield from proc.wait()
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return (exitcode, stdout)
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if os.name == 'nt':
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loop = asyncio.ProactorEventLoop()
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asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)
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else:
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loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
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coro = getstatusoutput(sys.executable, '-m', 'platform')
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exitcode, stdout = loop.run_until_complete(coro)
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if not exitcode:
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stdout = stdout.decode('ascii').rstrip()
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print("Platform: %s" % stdout)
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else:
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print("Python failed with exit code %s:" % exitcode)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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sys.stdout.buffer.flush()
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sys.stdout.buffer.write(stdout)
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sys.stdout.buffer.flush()
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loop.close()
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