[Python-Dev] subprocess shell=True on Windows doesn't escape ^ character
Tim Golden
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Sun Jun 15 10:58:32 CEST 2014
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On 15/06/2014 08:54, Paul Moore wrote: > On 15 June 2014 00:15, Greg Ewing <greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz> wrote: >> However, it says the Windows version uses CreateProcess, which >> doesn't use PATH. > > Huh? CreateProcess uses PATH: Just to be precise: CreateProcess *doesn't* use PATH if you pass an lpApplicationName parameter. It *does* use PATH if you pass a lpCommandLine parameter without an lpApplicationName parameter. It's possible to do either via the subprocess module, but the latter is the default. If you call: subprocess.Popen(['program.exe', 'a', 'b']) or subprocess.Popen('program.exe a b']) Then CreateProcess will be called with a lpCommandLine but no lpApplicationName and PATH will be searched. If, however, you call: subprocess.Popen(['a', 'b'], executable="program.exe") then CreateProcess will be called with lpApplicationName="program.exe" and lpCommandLine="a b" and the PATH will not be searched. TJG
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