Simultaneous output parsing of child process?
Emile van Sebille
emile at fenx.com
Thu Oct 2 12:05:01 EDT 2003
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"Fraser Gordon" <fraser.gordon at cognos.com> wrote in message news:deb65cae.0310020645.3af9cf62 at posting.google.com... > Hello, > > Hopefully someone can help me out with this issue... > > I have a python script that needs to run a shell command and be able > to react to output from that command as it occurs (as opposed to > waiting for the whole command to complete and then parsing the > output). Is this possible with Python? > > I created a test script that prints a line of output to stdout every 4 > seconds or so. I want to create a "parent" script that kicks off the > test script, and prints data as soon as the test script sends anything > to the standard output (ie. every 4 seconds). > > Furthermore, the solution needs to support Windows, several flavors of > UNIX and potentially LINUX. > Perhaps something that Donn Cave posted a few years ago helps, particularly the bonus version ;-): http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=8vbqil%249er8%241%40nntp6.u.washington.edu It doesn't work as is on windows, but I've used it as a base on linux several times. HTH, -- Emile van Sebille emile at fenx.com
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