[Python-Dev] subprocess shell=True on Windows doesn't escape ^ character
Ethan Furman
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Thu Jun 12 04:43:49 CEST 2014
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On 06/11/2014 07:12 PM, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote: >> ISTM what you want is not shell=True, but a separate function that >> follows the system policy for translating a command name into a >> path-to-binary. That's something that, AFAIK, doesn't currently exist >> in the Python 2 stdlib, but Python 3 has shutil.which(). If there's a >> PyPI backport of that for Py2, you should be able to use that to >> figure out the command name, and then avoid shell=False. > > Huh. Next time, Chris, search the web before you post. Via a > StackOverflow post, learned about distutils.spawn.find_executable(). --> import sys --> sys.executable '/usr/bin/python'
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