capturing output from os.system() in Windows?
Duncan Booth
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Wed Apr 23 04:45:06 EDT 2003
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gabnash at hotmail.com (David) wrote in news:f405d9e7.0304230003.63baab05 at posting.google.com: > Being a complete novice at python, I thought I'd try a simple script > to run a NET VIEW (which runs in a DOS box) command under Windows and > then manipulate the resulting data. > > The first problem I have encountered is how to capture the output from > the 'NET VIEW' command. > > os.system('NET VIEW') returns 0 under windows, although the DOS box > pops up and the NET VIEW executes correctly. > > Is there some other command I should be using instead? I guess an > alternative might be to run the 'NET VIEW' under dos and redirect the > output into a python script using a BAT file? Us os.popen, os.popen2, os.popen3 or os.popen4 according to your exact needs. e.g. lines = os.popen('net view').readlines() N.B. Be careful if you try to separate stdout and stderr from the command you are running as you can get deadlocks if a pipe buffer fills up while you are trying to read from the other pipe. -- Duncan Booth duncan at rcp.co.uk int month(char *p){return(124864/((p[0]+p[1]-p[2]&0x1f)+1)%12)["\5\x8\3" "\6\7\xb\1\x9\xa\2\0\4"];} // Who said my code was obscure?
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