capturing the output of external commands
Avi Kak
kak at purdue.edu
Sun Jul 25 10:51:06 EDT 2004
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Is there a Python function in any of the standard-distribution modules that does what the backticks do in Perl? I want to run an external command and I'd like its output to be captured directly in my Python script in the form of a string object. The function os.system() or any of the os.exec functions do not work for what I have in mind because they do not capture and return in Python the output produced by the commands supplied to them as arguments. Avi Kak kak at purdue.edu
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