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Fred Drake295da241998-08-10 19:42:37 +00001\section{\module{popen2} ---
Fred Drake3aa70d61999-05-27 17:50:59 +00002 Subprocesses with accessible I/O streams}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00003
Fred Drake93503ca1999-03-12 16:24:22 +00004\declaremodule{standard}{popen2}
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +00005 \platform{Unix, Windows}
Fred Drakea30e4691998-07-27 22:20:02 +00006\modulesynopsis{Subprocesses with accessible standard I/O streams.}
Fred Drakef6863c11999-03-02 16:37:17 +00007\sectionauthor{Drew Csillag}{drew_csillag@geocities.com}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00008
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +00009
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000010This module allows you to spawn processes and connect to their
11input/output/error pipes and obtain their return codes under
12\UNIX{} and Windows.
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000013
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000014Note that starting with Python 2.0, this functionality is available
15using functions from the \refmodule{os} module which have the same
16names as the factory functions here, but the order of the return
17values is more intuitive in the \refmodule{os} module variants.
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000018
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000019The primary interface offered by this module is a trio of factory
20functions. For each of these, if \var{bufsize} is specified,
21it specifies the buffer size for the I/O pipes. \var{mode}, if
22provided, should be the string \code{'b'} or \code{'t'}; on Windows
23this is needed to determine whether the file objects should be opened
24in binary or text mode. The default value for \var{mode} is
25\code{'t'}.
26
27\begin{funcdesc}{popen2}{cmd\optional{, bufsize\optional{, mode}}}
28Executes \var{cmd} as a sub-process. Returns the file objects
29\code{(\var{child_stdout}, \var{child_stdin})}.
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000030\end{funcdesc}
31
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000032\begin{funcdesc}{popen3}{cmd\optional{, bufsize\optional{, mode}}}
33Executes \var{cmd} as a sub-process. Returns the file objects
34\code{(\var{child_stdout}, \var{child_stdin}, \var{child_stderr})}.
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000035\end{funcdesc}
36
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000037\begin{funcdesc}{popen4}{cmd\optional{, bufsize\optional{, mode}}}
38Executes \var{cmd} as a sub-process. Returns the file objects
39\code{(\var{child_stdout_and_stderr}, \var{child_stdin})}.
40\versionadded{2.0}
41\end{funcdesc}
42
43
44On \UNIX, a class defining the objects returned by the factory
45functions is also available. These are not used for the Windows
46implementation, and are not available on that platform.
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000047
48\begin{classdesc}{Popen3}{cmd\optional{, capturestderr\optional{, bufsize}}}
49This class represents a child process. Normally, \class{Popen3}
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000050instances are created using the \function{popen2()} and
51\function{popen3()} factory functions described above.
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000052
53If not using one off the helper functions to create \class{Popen3}
54objects, the parameter \var{cmd} is the shell command to execute in a
55sub-process. The \var{capturestderr} flag, if true, specifies that
56the object should capture standard error output of the child process.
57The default is false. If the \var{bufsize} parameter is specified, it
58specifies the size of the I/O buffers to/from the child process.
59\end{classdesc}
60
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000061\begin{classdesc}{Popen4}{cmd\optional{, bufsize}}
62Similar to \class{Popen3}, but always captures standard error into the
63same file object as standard output. These are typically created
64using \function{popen4()}.
65\versionadded{2.0}
66\end{classdesc}
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000067
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000068
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000069\subsection{Popen3 and Popen4 Objects \label{popen3-objects}}
70
71Instances of the \class{Popen3} and \class{Popen4} classes have the
72following methods:
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000073
74\begin{methoddesc}{poll}{}
75Returns \code{-1} if child process hasn't completed yet, or its return
76code otherwise.
77\end{methoddesc}
78
79\begin{methoddesc}{wait}{}
80Waits for and returns the return code of the child process.
81\end{methoddesc}
82
83
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000084The following attributes are also available:
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000085
Fred Drake3aa70d61999-05-27 17:50:59 +000086\begin{memberdesc}{fromchild}
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000087A file object that provides output from the child process. For
88\class{Popen4} instances, this will provide both the standard output
89and standard error streams.
Fred Drake3aa70d61999-05-27 17:50:59 +000090\end{memberdesc}
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000091
Fred Drake3aa70d61999-05-27 17:50:59 +000092\begin{memberdesc}{tochild}
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000093A file object that provides input to the child process.
Fred Drake3aa70d61999-05-27 17:50:59 +000094\end{memberdesc}
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000095
Fred Drake3aa70d61999-05-27 17:50:59 +000096\begin{memberdesc}{childerr}
Fred Drake6afad371998-04-28 14:28:15 +000097Where the standard error from the child process goes is
98\var{capturestderr} was true for the constructor, or \code{None}.
Fred Drake8a9db992000-09-28 20:27:51 +000099This will always be \code{None} for \class{Popen4} instances.
Fred Drake3aa70d61999-05-27 17:50:59 +0000100\end{memberdesc}
101
102\begin{memberdesc}{pid}
103The process ID of the child process.
104\end{memberdesc}