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# subprocess - Subprocesses with accessible I/O streams
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#
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# For more information about this module, see PEP 324.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2003-2005 by Peter Astrand <astrand@lysator.liu.se>
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#
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# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement.
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# See http://www.python.org/2.4/license for licensing details.
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r"""subprocess - Subprocesses with accessible I/O streams
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This module allows you to spawn processes, connect to their
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input/output/error pipes, and obtain their return codes.  This module
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intends to replace several other, older modules and functions, like:
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os.system
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os.spawn*
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Information about how the subprocess module can be used to replace these
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modules and functions can be found below.
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Using the subprocess module
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===========================
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This module defines one class called Popen:
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class Popen(args, bufsize=0, executable=None,
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            stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None,
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            preexec_fn=None, close_fds=True, shell=False,
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            cwd=None, env=None, universal_newlines=False,
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            startupinfo=None, creationflags=0,
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            restore_signals=True, start_new_session=False, pass_fds=()):
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Arguments are:
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args should be a string, or a sequence of program arguments.  The
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program to execute is normally the first item in the args sequence or
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string, but can be explicitly set by using the executable argument.
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On POSIX, with shell=False (default): In this case, the Popen class
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uses os.execvp() to execute the child program.  args should normally
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be a sequence.  A string will be treated as a sequence with the string
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as the only item (the program to execute).
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On POSIX, with shell=True: If args is a string, it specifies the
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command string to execute through the shell.  If args is a sequence,
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the first item specifies the command string, and any additional items
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will be treated as additional shell arguments.
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On Windows: the Popen class uses CreateProcess() to execute the child
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program, which operates on strings.  If args is a sequence, it will be
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converted to a string using the list2cmdline method.  Please note that
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not all MS Windows applications interpret the command line the same
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way: The list2cmdline is designed for applications using the same
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rules as the MS C runtime.
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bufsize, if given, has the same meaning as the corresponding argument
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to the built-in open() function: 0 means unbuffered, 1 means line
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buffered, any other positive value means use a buffer of
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(approximately) that size.  A negative bufsize means to use the system
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default, which usually means fully buffered.  The default value for
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bufsize is 0 (unbuffered).
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stdin, stdout and stderr specify the executed programs' standard
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input, standard output and standard error file handles, respectively.
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Valid values are PIPE, an existing file descriptor (a positive
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integer), an existing file object, and None.  PIPE indicates that a
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new pipe to the child should be created.  With None, no redirection
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will occur; the child's file handles will be inherited from the
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parent.  Additionally, stderr can be STDOUT, which indicates that the
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stderr data from the applications should be captured into the same
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file handle as for stdout.
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On POSIX, if preexec_fn is set to a callable object, this object will be
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called in the child process just before the child is executed.  The use
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of preexec_fn is not thread safe, using it in the presence of threads
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could lead to a deadlock in the child process before the new executable
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is executed.
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If close_fds is true, all file descriptors except 0, 1 and 2 will be
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closed before the child process is executed.  The default for close_fds
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varies by platform:  Always true on POSIX.  True when stdin/stdout/stderr
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are None on Windows, false otherwise.
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pass_fds is an optional sequence of file descriptors to keep open between the
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parent and child.  Providing any pass_fds implicitly sets close_fds to true.
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if shell is true, the specified command will be executed through the
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shell.
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If cwd is not None, the current directory will be changed to cwd
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before the child is executed.
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On POSIX, if restore_signals is True all signals that Python sets to
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SIG_IGN are restored to SIG_DFL in the child process before the exec.
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Currently this includes the SIGPIPE, SIGXFZ and SIGXFSZ signals.  This
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parameter does nothing on Windows.
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On POSIX, if start_new_session is True, the setsid() system call will be made
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in the child process prior to executing the command.
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If env is not None, it defines the environment variables for the new
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process.
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If universal_newlines is true, the file objects stdout and stderr are
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opened as a text files, but lines may be terminated by any of '\n',
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the Unix end-of-line convention, '\r', the old Macintosh convention or
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'\r\n', the Windows convention.  All of these external representations
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are seen as '\n' by the Python program.  Note: This feature is only
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available if Python is built with universal newline support (the
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default).  Also, the newlines attribute of the file objects stdout,
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stdin and stderr are not updated by the communicate() method.
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The startupinfo and creationflags, if given, will be passed to the
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underlying CreateProcess() function.  They can specify things such as
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appearance of the main window and priority for the new process.
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(Windows only)
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This module also defines some shortcut functions:
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call(*popenargs, **kwargs):
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    Run command with arguments.  Wait for command to complete, then
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    return the returncode attribute.
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    The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor.  Example:
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    >>> retcode = subprocess.call(["ls", "-l"])
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check_call(*popenargs, **kwargs):
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    Run command with arguments.  Wait for command to complete.  If the
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    exit code was zero then return, otherwise raise
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    CalledProcessError.  The CalledProcessError object will have the
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    return code in the returncode attribute.
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    The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor.  Example:
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    >>> subprocess.check_call(["ls", "-l"])
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    0
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getstatusoutput(cmd):
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    Return (status, output) of executing cmd in a shell.
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    Execute the string 'cmd' in a shell with os.popen() and return a 2-tuple
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    (status, output).  cmd is actually run as '{ cmd ; } 2>&1', so that the
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    returned output will contain output or error messages. A trailing newline
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    is stripped from the output. The exit status for the command can be
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    interpreted according to the rules for the C function wait().  Example:
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    >>> subprocess.getstatusoutput('ls /bin/ls')
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    (0, '/bin/ls')
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    >>> subprocess.getstatusoutput('cat /bin/junk')
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    (256, 'cat: /bin/junk: No such file or directory')
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    >>> subprocess.getstatusoutput('/bin/junk')
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    (256, 'sh: /bin/junk: not found')
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getoutput(cmd):
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    Return output (stdout or stderr) of executing cmd in a shell.
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    Like getstatusoutput(), except the exit status is ignored and the return
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    value is a string containing the command's output.  Example:
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    >>> subprocess.getoutput('ls /bin/ls')
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    '/bin/ls'
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check_output(*popenargs, **kwargs):
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    Run command with arguments and return its output as a byte string.
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    If the exit code was non-zero it raises a CalledProcessError.  The
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    CalledProcessError object will have the return code in the returncode
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    attribute and output in the output attribute.
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    The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor.  Example:
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    >>> output = subprocess.check_output(["ls", "-l", "/dev/null"])
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Exceptions
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----------
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Exceptions raised in the child process, before the new program has
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started to execute, will be re-raised in the parent.  Additionally,
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the exception object will have one extra attribute called
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'child_traceback', which is a string containing traceback information
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from the childs point of view.
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The most common exception raised is OSError.  This occurs, for
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example, when trying to execute a non-existent file.  Applications
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should prepare for OSErrors.
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A ValueError will be raised if Popen is called with invalid arguments.
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Exceptions defined within this module inherit from SubprocessError.
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check_call() and check_output() will raise CalledProcessError if the
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called process returns a non-zero return code.  TimeoutExpired
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be raised if a timeout was specified and expired.
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Security
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--------
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Unlike some other popen functions, this implementation will never call
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/bin/sh implicitly.  This means that all characters, including shell
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metacharacters, can safely be passed to child processes.
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Popen objects
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=============
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Instances of the Popen class have the following methods:
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poll()
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    Check if child process has terminated.  Returns returncode
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    attribute.
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wait()
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    Wait for child process to terminate.  Returns returncode attribute.
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communicate(input=None)
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    Interact with process: Send data to stdin.  Read data from stdout
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    and stderr, until end-of-file is reached.  Wait for process to
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    terminate.  The optional input argument should be a string to be
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    sent to the child process, or None, if no data should be sent to
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    the child.
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    communicate() returns a tuple (stdout, stderr).
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    Note: The data read is buffered in memory, so do not use this
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    method if the data size is large or unlimited.
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The following attributes are also available:
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stdin
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    If the stdin argument is PIPE, this attribute is a file object
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    that provides input to the child process.  Otherwise, it is None.
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stdout
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    If the stdout argument is PIPE, this attribute is a file object
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    that provides output from the child process.  Otherwise, it is
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    None.
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stderr
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    If the stderr argument is PIPE, this attribute is file object that
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    provides error output from the child process.  Otherwise, it is
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    None.
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pid
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    The process ID of the child process.
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returncode
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    The child return code.  A None value indicates that the process
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    hasn't terminated yet.  A negative value -N indicates that the
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    child was terminated by signal N (POSIX only).
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Replacing older functions with the subprocess module
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====================================================
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In this section, "a ==> b" means that b can be used as a replacement
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for a.
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Note: All functions in this section fail (more or less) silently if
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the executed program cannot be found; this module raises an OSError
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exception.
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In the following examples, we assume that the subprocess module is
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imported with "from subprocess import *".
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Replacing /bin/sh shell backquote
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---------------------------------
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output=`mycmd myarg`
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==>
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output = Popen(["mycmd", "myarg"], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
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Replacing shell pipe line
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-------------------------
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output=`dmesg | grep hda`
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==>
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p1 = Popen(["dmesg"], stdout=PIPE)
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p2 = Popen(["grep", "hda"], stdin=p1.stdout, stdout=PIPE)
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output = p2.communicate()[0]
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Replacing os.system()
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---------------------
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sts = os.system("mycmd" + " myarg")
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==>
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p = Popen("mycmd" + " myarg", shell=True)
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pid, sts = os.waitpid(p.pid, 0)
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Note:
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* Calling the program through the shell is usually not required.
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* It's easier to look at the returncode attribute than the
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  exitstatus.
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A more real-world example would look like this:
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try:
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    retcode = call("mycmd" + " myarg", shell=True)
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    if retcode < 0:
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        print("Child was terminated by signal", -retcode, file=sys.stderr)
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    else:
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        print("Child returned", retcode, file=sys.stderr)
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except OSError as e:
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    print("Execution failed:", e, file=sys.stderr)
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Replacing os.spawn*
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-------------------
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P_NOWAIT example:
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pid = os.spawnlp(os.P_NOWAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd", "myarg")
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==>
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pid = Popen(["/bin/mycmd", "myarg"]).pid
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P_WAIT example:
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retcode = os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd", "myarg")
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==>
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retcode = call(["/bin/mycmd", "myarg"])
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Vector example:
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os.spawnvp(os.P_NOWAIT, path, args)
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==>
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Popen([path] + args[1:])
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Environment example:
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os.spawnlpe(os.P_NOWAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd", "myarg", env)
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==>
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Popen(["/bin/mycmd", "myarg"], env={"PATH": "/usr/bin"})
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"""
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import sys
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mswindows = (sys.platform == "win32")
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import io
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import os
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import time
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import traceback
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import gc
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import signal
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import builtins
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import warnings
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import errno
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# Exception classes used by this module.
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class SubprocessError(Exception): pass
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class CalledProcessError(SubprocessError):
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    """This exception is raised when a process run by check_call() or
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    check_output() returns a non-zero exit status.
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    The exit status will be stored in the returncode attribute;
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    check_output() will also store the output in the output attribute.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, returncode, cmd, output=None):
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        self.returncode = returncode
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        self.cmd = cmd
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        self.output = output
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    def __str__(self):
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        return "Command '%s' returned non-zero exit status %d" % (self.cmd, self.returncode)
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class TimeoutExpired(SubprocessError):
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    """This exception is raised when the timeout expires while waiting for a
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    child process.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, cmd, timeout, output=None):
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        self.cmd = cmd
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        self.timeout = timeout
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        self.output = output
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    def __str__(self):
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        return ("Command '%s' timed out after %s seconds" %
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                (self.cmd, self.timeout))
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if mswindows:
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    import threading
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    import msvcrt
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    import _subprocess
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    class STARTUPINFO:
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        dwFlags = 0
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        hStdInput = None
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        hStdOutput = None
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        hStdError = None
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        wShowWindow = 0
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    class pywintypes:
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        error = IOError
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else:
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    import select
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    _has_poll = hasattr(select, 'poll')
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    import fcntl
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    import pickle
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    try:
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        import _posixsubprocess
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    except ImportError:
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        _posixsubprocess = None
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        warnings.warn("The _posixsubprocess module is not being used. "
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                      "Child process reliability may suffer if your "
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                      "program uses threads.", RuntimeWarning)
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    # When select or poll has indicated that the file is writable,
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    # we can write up to _PIPE_BUF bytes without risk of blocking.
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    # POSIX defines PIPE_BUF as >= 512.
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    _PIPE_BUF = getattr(select, 'PIPE_BUF', 512)
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    _FD_CLOEXEC = getattr(fcntl, 'FD_CLOEXEC', 1)
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    def _set_cloexec(fd, cloexec):
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        old = fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_GETFD)
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        if cloexec:
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            fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_SETFD, old | _FD_CLOEXEC)
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        else:
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            fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_SETFD, old & ~_FD_CLOEXEC)
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    if _posixsubprocess:
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        _create_pipe = _posixsubprocess.cloexec_pipe
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    else:
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        def _create_pipe():
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            fds = os.pipe()
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            _set_cloexec(fds[0], True)
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            _set_cloexec(fds[1], True)
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            return fds
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__all__ = ["Popen", "PIPE", "STDOUT", "call", "check_call", "getstatusoutput",
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           "getoutput", "check_output", "CalledProcessError", "DEVNULL"]
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if mswindows:
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    from _subprocess import CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE, CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
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    __all__.extend(["CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE", "CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP"])
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try:
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    MAXFD = os.sysconf("SC_OPEN_MAX")
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except:
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    MAXFD = 256
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_active = []
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def _cleanup():
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    for inst in _active[:]:
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        res = inst._internal_poll(_deadstate=sys.maxsize)
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        if res is not None and res >= 0:
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            try:
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                _active.remove(inst)
 | 
						|
            except ValueError:
 | 
						|
                # This can happen if two threads create a new Popen instance.
 | 
						|
                # It's harmless that it was already removed, so ignore.
 | 
						|
                pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
PIPE = -1
 | 
						|
STDOUT = -2
 | 
						|
DEVNULL = -3
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def _eintr_retry_call(func, *args):
 | 
						|
    while True:
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            return func(*args)
 | 
						|
        except OSError as e:
 | 
						|
            if e.errno == errno.EINTR:
 | 
						|
                continue
 | 
						|
            raise
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def call(*popenargs, timeout=None, **kwargs):
 | 
						|
    """Run command with arguments.  Wait for command to complete or
 | 
						|
    timeout, then return the returncode attribute.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor.  Example:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    retcode = call(["ls", "-l"])
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    p = Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs)
 | 
						|
    try:
 | 
						|
        return p.wait(timeout=timeout)
 | 
						|
    except TimeoutExpired:
 | 
						|
        p.kill()
 | 
						|
        p.wait()
 | 
						|
        raise
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def check_call(*popenargs, **kwargs):
 | 
						|
    """Run command with arguments.  Wait for command to complete.  If
 | 
						|
    the exit code was zero then return, otherwise raise
 | 
						|
    CalledProcessError.  The CalledProcessError object will have the
 | 
						|
    return code in the returncode attribute.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    The arguments are the same as for the call function.  Example:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    check_call(["ls", "-l"])
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    retcode = call(*popenargs, **kwargs)
 | 
						|
    if retcode:
 | 
						|
        cmd = kwargs.get("args")
 | 
						|
        if cmd is None:
 | 
						|
            cmd = popenargs[0]
 | 
						|
        raise CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd)
 | 
						|
    return 0
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def check_output(*popenargs, timeout=None, **kwargs):
 | 
						|
    r"""Run command with arguments and return its output as a byte string.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    If the exit code was non-zero it raises a CalledProcessError.  The
 | 
						|
    CalledProcessError object will have the return code in the returncode
 | 
						|
    attribute and output in the output attribute.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor.  Example:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    >>> check_output(["ls", "-l", "/dev/null"])
 | 
						|
    b'crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Oct 18  2007 /dev/null\n'
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    The stdout argument is not allowed as it is used internally.
 | 
						|
    To capture standard error in the result, use stderr=STDOUT.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    >>> check_output(["/bin/sh", "-c",
 | 
						|
    ...               "ls -l non_existent_file ; exit 0"],
 | 
						|
    ...              stderr=STDOUT)
 | 
						|
    b'ls: non_existent_file: No such file or directory\n'
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    if 'stdout' in kwargs:
 | 
						|
        raise ValueError('stdout argument not allowed, it will be overridden.')
 | 
						|
    process = Popen(*popenargs, stdout=PIPE, **kwargs)
 | 
						|
    try:
 | 
						|
        output, unused_err = process.communicate(timeout=timeout)
 | 
						|
    except TimeoutExpired:
 | 
						|
        process.kill()
 | 
						|
        output, unused_err = process.communicate()
 | 
						|
        raise TimeoutExpired(process.args, timeout, output=output)
 | 
						|
    retcode = process.poll()
 | 
						|
    if retcode:
 | 
						|
        raise CalledProcessError(retcode, process.args, output=output)
 | 
						|
    return output
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def list2cmdline(seq):
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    Translate a sequence of arguments into a command line
 | 
						|
    string, using the same rules as the MS C runtime:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    1) Arguments are delimited by white space, which is either a
 | 
						|
       space or a tab.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    2) A string surrounded by double quotation marks is
 | 
						|
       interpreted as a single argument, regardless of white space
 | 
						|
       contained within.  A quoted string can be embedded in an
 | 
						|
       argument.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    3) A double quotation mark preceded by a backslash is
 | 
						|
       interpreted as a literal double quotation mark.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    4) Backslashes are interpreted literally, unless they
 | 
						|
       immediately precede a double quotation mark.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    5) If backslashes immediately precede a double quotation mark,
 | 
						|
       every pair of backslashes is interpreted as a literal
 | 
						|
       backslash.  If the number of backslashes is odd, the last
 | 
						|
       backslash escapes the next double quotation mark as
 | 
						|
       described in rule 3.
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    # See
 | 
						|
    # http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/17w5ykft.aspx
 | 
						|
    # or search http://msdn.microsoft.com for
 | 
						|
    # "Parsing C++ Command-Line Arguments"
 | 
						|
    result = []
 | 
						|
    needquote = False
 | 
						|
    for arg in seq:
 | 
						|
        bs_buf = []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Add a space to separate this argument from the others
 | 
						|
        if result:
 | 
						|
            result.append(' ')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        needquote = (" " in arg) or ("\t" in arg) or not arg
 | 
						|
        if needquote:
 | 
						|
            result.append('"')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        for c in arg:
 | 
						|
            if c == '\\':
 | 
						|
                # Don't know if we need to double yet.
 | 
						|
                bs_buf.append(c)
 | 
						|
            elif c == '"':
 | 
						|
                # Double backslashes.
 | 
						|
                result.append('\\' * len(bs_buf)*2)
 | 
						|
                bs_buf = []
 | 
						|
                result.append('\\"')
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # Normal char
 | 
						|
                if bs_buf:
 | 
						|
                    result.extend(bs_buf)
 | 
						|
                    bs_buf = []
 | 
						|
                result.append(c)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Add remaining backslashes, if any.
 | 
						|
        if bs_buf:
 | 
						|
            result.extend(bs_buf)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if needquote:
 | 
						|
            result.extend(bs_buf)
 | 
						|
            result.append('"')
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    return ''.join(result)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
# Various tools for executing commands and looking at their output and status.
 | 
						|
#
 | 
						|
# NB This only works (and is only relevant) for POSIX.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def getstatusoutput(cmd):
 | 
						|
    """Return (status, output) of executing cmd in a shell.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Execute the string 'cmd' in a shell with os.popen() and return a 2-tuple
 | 
						|
    (status, output).  cmd is actually run as '{ cmd ; } 2>&1', so that the
 | 
						|
    returned output will contain output or error messages.  A trailing newline
 | 
						|
    is stripped from the output.  The exit status for the command can be
 | 
						|
    interpreted according to the rules for the C function wait().  Example:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    >>> import subprocess
 | 
						|
    >>> subprocess.getstatusoutput('ls /bin/ls')
 | 
						|
    (0, '/bin/ls')
 | 
						|
    >>> subprocess.getstatusoutput('cat /bin/junk')
 | 
						|
    (256, 'cat: /bin/junk: No such file or directory')
 | 
						|
    >>> subprocess.getstatusoutput('/bin/junk')
 | 
						|
    (256, 'sh: /bin/junk: not found')
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    pipe = os.popen('{ ' + cmd + '; } 2>&1', 'r')
 | 
						|
    text = pipe.read()
 | 
						|
    sts = pipe.close()
 | 
						|
    if sts is None: sts = 0
 | 
						|
    if text[-1:] == '\n': text = text[:-1]
 | 
						|
    return sts, text
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
def getoutput(cmd):
 | 
						|
    """Return output (stdout or stderr) of executing cmd in a shell.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    Like getstatusoutput(), except the exit status is ignored and the return
 | 
						|
    value is a string containing the command's output.  Example:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    >>> import subprocess
 | 
						|
    >>> subprocess.getoutput('ls /bin/ls')
 | 
						|
    '/bin/ls'
 | 
						|
    """
 | 
						|
    return getstatusoutput(cmd)[1]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
_PLATFORM_DEFAULT_CLOSE_FDS = object()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
class Popen(object):
 | 
						|
    def __init__(self, args, bufsize=0, executable=None,
 | 
						|
                 stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None,
 | 
						|
                 preexec_fn=None, close_fds=_PLATFORM_DEFAULT_CLOSE_FDS,
 | 
						|
                 shell=False, cwd=None, env=None, universal_newlines=False,
 | 
						|
                 startupinfo=None, creationflags=0,
 | 
						|
                 restore_signals=True, start_new_session=False,
 | 
						|
                 pass_fds=()):
 | 
						|
        """Create new Popen instance."""
 | 
						|
        _cleanup()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self._child_created = False
 | 
						|
        self._input = None
 | 
						|
        self._communication_started = False
 | 
						|
        if bufsize is None:
 | 
						|
            bufsize = 0  # Restore default
 | 
						|
        if not isinstance(bufsize, int):
 | 
						|
            raise TypeError("bufsize must be an integer")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if mswindows:
 | 
						|
            if preexec_fn is not None:
 | 
						|
                raise ValueError("preexec_fn is not supported on Windows "
 | 
						|
                                 "platforms")
 | 
						|
            any_stdio_set = (stdin is not None or stdout is not None or
 | 
						|
                             stderr is not None)
 | 
						|
            if close_fds is _PLATFORM_DEFAULT_CLOSE_FDS:
 | 
						|
                if any_stdio_set:
 | 
						|
                    close_fds = False
 | 
						|
                else:
 | 
						|
                    close_fds = True
 | 
						|
            elif close_fds and any_stdio_set:
 | 
						|
                raise ValueError(
 | 
						|
                        "close_fds is not supported on Windows platforms"
 | 
						|
                        " if you redirect stdin/stdout/stderr")
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            # POSIX
 | 
						|
            if close_fds is _PLATFORM_DEFAULT_CLOSE_FDS:
 | 
						|
                close_fds = True
 | 
						|
            if pass_fds and not close_fds:
 | 
						|
                warnings.warn("pass_fds overriding close_fds.", RuntimeWarning)
 | 
						|
                close_fds = True
 | 
						|
            if startupinfo is not None:
 | 
						|
                raise ValueError("startupinfo is only supported on Windows "
 | 
						|
                                 "platforms")
 | 
						|
            if creationflags != 0:
 | 
						|
                raise ValueError("creationflags is only supported on Windows "
 | 
						|
                                 "platforms")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        self.args = args
 | 
						|
        self.stdin = None
 | 
						|
        self.stdout = None
 | 
						|
        self.stderr = None
 | 
						|
        self.pid = None
 | 
						|
        self.returncode = None
 | 
						|
        self.universal_newlines = universal_newlines
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Input and output objects. The general principle is like
 | 
						|
        # this:
 | 
						|
        #
 | 
						|
        # Parent                   Child
 | 
						|
        # ------                   -----
 | 
						|
        # p2cwrite   ---stdin--->  p2cread
 | 
						|
        # c2pread    <--stdout---  c2pwrite
 | 
						|
        # errread    <--stderr---  errwrite
 | 
						|
        #
 | 
						|
        # On POSIX, the child objects are file descriptors.  On
 | 
						|
        # Windows, these are Windows file handles.  The parent objects
 | 
						|
        # are file descriptors on both platforms.  The parent objects
 | 
						|
        # are -1 when not using PIPEs. The child objects are -1
 | 
						|
        # when not redirecting.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        (p2cread, p2cwrite,
 | 
						|
         c2pread, c2pwrite,
 | 
						|
         errread, errwrite) = self._get_handles(stdin, stdout, stderr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # We wrap OS handles *before* launching the child, otherwise a
 | 
						|
        # quickly terminating child could make our fds unwrappable
 | 
						|
        # (see #8458).
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if mswindows:
 | 
						|
            if p2cwrite != -1:
 | 
						|
                p2cwrite = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(p2cwrite.Detach(), 0)
 | 
						|
            if c2pread != -1:
 | 
						|
                c2pread = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(c2pread.Detach(), 0)
 | 
						|
            if errread != -1:
 | 
						|
                errread = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(errread.Detach(), 0)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if p2cwrite != -1:
 | 
						|
            self.stdin = io.open(p2cwrite, 'wb', bufsize)
 | 
						|
            if self.universal_newlines:
 | 
						|
                self.stdin = io.TextIOWrapper(self.stdin)
 | 
						|
        if c2pread != -1:
 | 
						|
            self.stdout = io.open(c2pread, 'rb', bufsize)
 | 
						|
            if universal_newlines:
 | 
						|
                self.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(self.stdout)
 | 
						|
        if errread != -1:
 | 
						|
            self.stderr = io.open(errread, 'rb', bufsize)
 | 
						|
            if universal_newlines:
 | 
						|
                self.stderr = io.TextIOWrapper(self.stderr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        try:
 | 
						|
            self._execute_child(args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds,
 | 
						|
                                pass_fds, cwd, env, universal_newlines,
 | 
						|
                                startupinfo, creationflags, shell,
 | 
						|
                                p2cread, p2cwrite,
 | 
						|
                                c2pread, c2pwrite,
 | 
						|
                                errread, errwrite,
 | 
						|
                                restore_signals, start_new_session)
 | 
						|
        except:
 | 
						|
            # Cleanup if the child failed starting
 | 
						|
            for f in filter(None, [self.stdin, self.stdout, self.stderr]):
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    f.close()
 | 
						|
                except EnvironmentError:
 | 
						|
                    # Ignore EBADF or other errors
 | 
						|
                    pass
 | 
						|
            raise
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _translate_newlines(self, data, encoding):
 | 
						|
        data = data.replace(b"\r\n", b"\n").replace(b"\r", b"\n")
 | 
						|
        return data.decode(encoding)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __enter__(self):
 | 
						|
        return self
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
 | 
						|
        if self.stdout:
 | 
						|
            self.stdout.close()
 | 
						|
        if self.stderr:
 | 
						|
            self.stderr.close()
 | 
						|
        if self.stdin:
 | 
						|
            self.stdin.close()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def __del__(self, _maxsize=sys.maxsize, _active=_active):
 | 
						|
        if not self._child_created:
 | 
						|
            # We didn't get to successfully create a child process.
 | 
						|
            return
 | 
						|
        # In case the child hasn't been waited on, check if it's done.
 | 
						|
        self._internal_poll(_deadstate=_maxsize)
 | 
						|
        if self.returncode is None and _active is not None:
 | 
						|
            # Child is still running, keep us alive until we can wait on it.
 | 
						|
            _active.append(self)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _get_devnull(self):
 | 
						|
        if not hasattr(self, '_devnull'):
 | 
						|
            self._devnull = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_RDWR)
 | 
						|
        return self._devnull
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def communicate(self, input=None, timeout=None):
 | 
						|
        """Interact with process: Send data to stdin.  Read data from
 | 
						|
        stdout and stderr, until end-of-file is reached.  Wait for
 | 
						|
        process to terminate.  The optional input argument should be a
 | 
						|
        string to be sent to the child process, or None, if no data
 | 
						|
        should be sent to the child.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        communicate() returns a tuple (stdout, stderr)."""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        if self._communication_started and input:
 | 
						|
            raise ValueError("Cannot send input after starting communication")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        # Optimization: If we are not worried about timeouts, we haven't
 | 
						|
        # started communicating, and we have one or zero pipes, using select()
 | 
						|
        # or threads is unnecessary.
 | 
						|
        if (timeout is None and not self._communication_started and
 | 
						|
            [self.stdin, self.stdout, self.stderr].count(None) >= 2):
 | 
						|
            stdout = None
 | 
						|
            stderr = None
 | 
						|
            if self.stdin:
 | 
						|
                if input:
 | 
						|
                    try:
 | 
						|
                        self.stdin.write(input)
 | 
						|
                    except IOError as e:
 | 
						|
                        if e.errno != errno.EPIPE and e.errno != errno.EINVAL:
 | 
						|
                            raise
 | 
						|
                self.stdin.close()
 | 
						|
            elif self.stdout:
 | 
						|
                stdout = self.stdout.read()
 | 
						|
                self.stdout.close()
 | 
						|
            elif self.stderr:
 | 
						|
                stderr = self.stderr.read()
 | 
						|
                self.stderr.close()
 | 
						|
            self.wait()
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            if timeout is not None:
 | 
						|
                endtime = time.time() + timeout
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                endtime = None
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                stdout, stderr = self._communicate(input, endtime, timeout)
 | 
						|
            finally:
 | 
						|
                self._communication_started = True
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            sts = self.wait(timeout=self._remaining_time(endtime))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        return (stdout, stderr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def poll(self):
 | 
						|
        return self._internal_poll()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _remaining_time(self, endtime):
 | 
						|
        """Convenience for _communicate when computing timeouts."""
 | 
						|
        if endtime is None:
 | 
						|
            return None
 | 
						|
        else:
 | 
						|
            return endtime - time.time()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    def _check_timeout(self, endtime, orig_timeout):
 | 
						|
        """Convenience for checking if a timeout has expired."""
 | 
						|
        if endtime is None:
 | 
						|
            return
 | 
						|
        if time.time() > endtime:
 | 
						|
            raise TimeoutExpired(self.args, orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    if mswindows:
 | 
						|
        #
 | 
						|
        # Windows methods
 | 
						|
        #
 | 
						|
        def _get_handles(self, stdin, stdout, stderr):
 | 
						|
            """Construct and return tuple with IO objects:
 | 
						|
            p2cread, p2cwrite, c2pread, c2pwrite, errread, errwrite
 | 
						|
            """
 | 
						|
            if stdin is None and stdout is None and stderr is None:
 | 
						|
                return (-1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            p2cread, p2cwrite = -1, -1
 | 
						|
            c2pread, c2pwrite = -1, -1
 | 
						|
            errread, errwrite = -1, -1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if stdin is None:
 | 
						|
                p2cread = _subprocess.GetStdHandle(_subprocess.STD_INPUT_HANDLE)
 | 
						|
                if p2cread is None:
 | 
						|
                    p2cread, _ = _subprocess.CreatePipe(None, 0)
 | 
						|
            elif stdin == PIPE:
 | 
						|
                p2cread, p2cwrite = _subprocess.CreatePipe(None, 0)
 | 
						|
            elif stdin == DEVNULL:
 | 
						|
                p2cread = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(self._get_devnull())
 | 
						|
            elif isinstance(stdin, int):
 | 
						|
                p2cread = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stdin)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # Assuming file-like object
 | 
						|
                p2cread = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stdin.fileno())
 | 
						|
            p2cread = self._make_inheritable(p2cread)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if stdout is None:
 | 
						|
                c2pwrite = _subprocess.GetStdHandle(_subprocess.STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE)
 | 
						|
                if c2pwrite is None:
 | 
						|
                    _, c2pwrite = _subprocess.CreatePipe(None, 0)
 | 
						|
            elif stdout == PIPE:
 | 
						|
                c2pread, c2pwrite = _subprocess.CreatePipe(None, 0)
 | 
						|
            elif stdout == DEVNULL:
 | 
						|
                c2pwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(self._get_devnull())
 | 
						|
            elif isinstance(stdout, int):
 | 
						|
                c2pwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stdout)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # Assuming file-like object
 | 
						|
                c2pwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stdout.fileno())
 | 
						|
            c2pwrite = self._make_inheritable(c2pwrite)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if stderr is None:
 | 
						|
                errwrite = _subprocess.GetStdHandle(_subprocess.STD_ERROR_HANDLE)
 | 
						|
                if errwrite is None:
 | 
						|
                    _, errwrite = _subprocess.CreatePipe(None, 0)
 | 
						|
            elif stderr == PIPE:
 | 
						|
                errread, errwrite = _subprocess.CreatePipe(None, 0)
 | 
						|
            elif stderr == STDOUT:
 | 
						|
                errwrite = c2pwrite
 | 
						|
            elif stderr == DEVNULL:
 | 
						|
                errwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(self._get_devnull())
 | 
						|
            elif isinstance(stderr, int):
 | 
						|
                errwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stderr)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # Assuming file-like object
 | 
						|
                errwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stderr.fileno())
 | 
						|
            errwrite = self._make_inheritable(errwrite)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            return (p2cread, p2cwrite,
 | 
						|
                    c2pread, c2pwrite,
 | 
						|
                    errread, errwrite)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _make_inheritable(self, handle):
 | 
						|
            """Return a duplicate of handle, which is inheritable"""
 | 
						|
            return _subprocess.DuplicateHandle(_subprocess.GetCurrentProcess(),
 | 
						|
                                handle, _subprocess.GetCurrentProcess(), 0, 1,
 | 
						|
                                _subprocess.DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _find_w9xpopen(self):
 | 
						|
            """Find and return absolut path to w9xpopen.exe"""
 | 
						|
            w9xpopen = os.path.join(
 | 
						|
                            os.path.dirname(_subprocess.GetModuleFileName(0)),
 | 
						|
                                    "w9xpopen.exe")
 | 
						|
            if not os.path.exists(w9xpopen):
 | 
						|
                # Eeek - file-not-found - possibly an embedding
 | 
						|
                # situation - see if we can locate it in sys.exec_prefix
 | 
						|
                w9xpopen = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.exec_prefix),
 | 
						|
                                        "w9xpopen.exe")
 | 
						|
                if not os.path.exists(w9xpopen):
 | 
						|
                    raise RuntimeError("Cannot locate w9xpopen.exe, which is "
 | 
						|
                                       "needed for Popen to work with your "
 | 
						|
                                       "shell or platform.")
 | 
						|
            return w9xpopen
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _execute_child(self, args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds,
 | 
						|
                           pass_fds, cwd, env, universal_newlines,
 | 
						|
                           startupinfo, creationflags, shell,
 | 
						|
                           p2cread, p2cwrite,
 | 
						|
                           c2pread, c2pwrite,
 | 
						|
                           errread, errwrite,
 | 
						|
                           unused_restore_signals, unused_start_new_session):
 | 
						|
            """Execute program (MS Windows version)"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            assert not pass_fds, "pass_fds not supported on Windows."
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if not isinstance(args, str):
 | 
						|
                args = list2cmdline(args)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Process startup details
 | 
						|
            if startupinfo is None:
 | 
						|
                startupinfo = STARTUPINFO()
 | 
						|
            if -1 not in (p2cread, c2pwrite, errwrite):
 | 
						|
                startupinfo.dwFlags |= _subprocess.STARTF_USESTDHANDLES
 | 
						|
                startupinfo.hStdInput = p2cread
 | 
						|
                startupinfo.hStdOutput = c2pwrite
 | 
						|
                startupinfo.hStdError = errwrite
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if shell:
 | 
						|
                startupinfo.dwFlags |= _subprocess.STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW
 | 
						|
                startupinfo.wShowWindow = _subprocess.SW_HIDE
 | 
						|
                comspec = os.environ.get("COMSPEC", "cmd.exe")
 | 
						|
                args = '{} /c "{}"'.format (comspec, args)
 | 
						|
                if (_subprocess.GetVersion() >= 0x80000000 or
 | 
						|
                        os.path.basename(comspec).lower() == "command.com"):
 | 
						|
                    # Win9x, or using command.com on NT. We need to
 | 
						|
                    # use the w9xpopen intermediate program. For more
 | 
						|
                    # information, see KB Q150956
 | 
						|
                    # (http://web.archive.org/web/20011105084002/http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q150/9/56.asp)
 | 
						|
                    w9xpopen = self._find_w9xpopen()
 | 
						|
                    args = '"%s" %s' % (w9xpopen, args)
 | 
						|
                    # Not passing CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE has been known to
 | 
						|
                    # cause random failures on win9x.  Specifically a
 | 
						|
                    # dialog: "Your program accessed mem currently in
 | 
						|
                    # use at xxx" and a hopeful warning about the
 | 
						|
                    # stability of your system.  Cost is Ctrl+C won't
 | 
						|
                    # kill children.
 | 
						|
                    creationflags |= _subprocess.CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Start the process
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                hp, ht, pid, tid = _subprocess.CreateProcess(executable, args,
 | 
						|
                                         # no special security
 | 
						|
                                         None, None,
 | 
						|
                                         int(not close_fds),
 | 
						|
                                         creationflags,
 | 
						|
                                         env,
 | 
						|
                                         cwd,
 | 
						|
                                         startupinfo)
 | 
						|
            except pywintypes.error as e:
 | 
						|
                # Translate pywintypes.error to WindowsError, which is
 | 
						|
                # a subclass of OSError.  FIXME: We should really
 | 
						|
                # translate errno using _sys_errlist (or similar), but
 | 
						|
                # how can this be done from Python?
 | 
						|
                raise WindowsError(*e.args)
 | 
						|
            finally:
 | 
						|
                # Child is launched. Close the parent's copy of those pipe
 | 
						|
                # handles that only the child should have open.  You need
 | 
						|
                # to make sure that no handles to the write end of the
 | 
						|
                # output pipe are maintained in this process or else the
 | 
						|
                # pipe will not close when the child process exits and the
 | 
						|
                # ReadFile will hang.
 | 
						|
                if p2cread != -1:
 | 
						|
                    p2cread.Close()
 | 
						|
                if c2pwrite != -1:
 | 
						|
                    c2pwrite.Close()
 | 
						|
                if errwrite != -1:
 | 
						|
                    errwrite.Close()
 | 
						|
                if hasattr(self, '_devnull'):
 | 
						|
                    os.close(self._devnull)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Retain the process handle, but close the thread handle
 | 
						|
            self._child_created = True
 | 
						|
            self._handle = hp
 | 
						|
            self.pid = pid
 | 
						|
            ht.Close()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _internal_poll(self, _deadstate=None,
 | 
						|
                _WaitForSingleObject=_subprocess.WaitForSingleObject,
 | 
						|
                _WAIT_OBJECT_0=_subprocess.WAIT_OBJECT_0,
 | 
						|
                _GetExitCodeProcess=_subprocess.GetExitCodeProcess):
 | 
						|
            """Check if child process has terminated.  Returns returncode
 | 
						|
            attribute.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            This method is called by __del__, so it can only refer to objects
 | 
						|
            in its local scope.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            """
 | 
						|
            if self.returncode is None:
 | 
						|
                if _WaitForSingleObject(self._handle, 0) == _WAIT_OBJECT_0:
 | 
						|
                    self.returncode = _GetExitCodeProcess(self._handle)
 | 
						|
            return self.returncode
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def wait(self, timeout=None, endtime=None):
 | 
						|
            """Wait for child process to terminate.  Returns returncode
 | 
						|
            attribute."""
 | 
						|
            if endtime is not None:
 | 
						|
                timeout = self._remaining_time(endtime)
 | 
						|
            if timeout is None:
 | 
						|
                timeout_millis = _subprocess.INFINITE
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                timeout_millis = int(timeout * 1000)
 | 
						|
            if self.returncode is None:
 | 
						|
                result = _subprocess.WaitForSingleObject(self._handle,
 | 
						|
                                                         timeout_millis)
 | 
						|
                if result == _subprocess.WAIT_TIMEOUT:
 | 
						|
                    raise TimeoutExpired(self.args, timeout)
 | 
						|
                self.returncode = _subprocess.GetExitCodeProcess(self._handle)
 | 
						|
            return self.returncode
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _readerthread(self, fh, buffer):
 | 
						|
            buffer.append(fh.read())
 | 
						|
            fh.close()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _communicate(self, input, endtime, orig_timeout):
 | 
						|
            # Start reader threads feeding into a list hanging off of this
 | 
						|
            # object, unless they've already been started.
 | 
						|
            if self.stdout and not hasattr(self, "_stdout_buff"):
 | 
						|
                self._stdout_buff = []
 | 
						|
                self.stdout_thread = \
 | 
						|
                        threading.Thread(target=self._readerthread,
 | 
						|
                                         args=(self.stdout, self._stdout_buff))
 | 
						|
                self.stdout_thread.daemon = True
 | 
						|
                self.stdout_thread.start()
 | 
						|
            if self.stderr and not hasattr(self, "_stderr_buff"):
 | 
						|
                self._stderr_buff = []
 | 
						|
                self.stderr_thread = \
 | 
						|
                        threading.Thread(target=self._readerthread,
 | 
						|
                                         args=(self.stderr, self._stderr_buff))
 | 
						|
                self.stderr_thread.daemon = True
 | 
						|
                self.stderr_thread.start()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if self.stdin:
 | 
						|
                if input is not None:
 | 
						|
                    try:
 | 
						|
                        self.stdin.write(input)
 | 
						|
                    except IOError as e:
 | 
						|
                        if e.errno != errno.EPIPE:
 | 
						|
                            raise
 | 
						|
                self.stdin.close()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Wait for the reader threads, or time out.  If we time out, the
 | 
						|
            # threads remain reading and the fds left open in case the user
 | 
						|
            # calls communicate again.
 | 
						|
            if self.stdout is not None:
 | 
						|
                self.stdout_thread.join(self._remaining_time(endtime))
 | 
						|
                if self.stdout_thread.isAlive():
 | 
						|
                    raise TimeoutExpired(self.args, orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
            if self.stderr is not None:
 | 
						|
                self.stderr_thread.join(self._remaining_time(endtime))
 | 
						|
                if self.stderr_thread.isAlive():
 | 
						|
                    raise TimeoutExpired(self.args, orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Collect the output from and close both pipes, now that we know
 | 
						|
            # both have been read successfully.
 | 
						|
            stdout = None
 | 
						|
            stderr = None
 | 
						|
            if self.stdout:
 | 
						|
                stdout = self._stdout_buff
 | 
						|
                self.stdout.close()
 | 
						|
            if self.stderr:
 | 
						|
                stderr = self._stderr_buff
 | 
						|
                self.stderr.close()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # All data exchanged.  Translate lists into strings.
 | 
						|
            if stdout is not None:
 | 
						|
                stdout = stdout[0]
 | 
						|
            if stderr is not None:
 | 
						|
                stderr = stderr[0]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            return (stdout, stderr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def send_signal(self, sig):
 | 
						|
            """Send a signal to the process
 | 
						|
            """
 | 
						|
            if sig == signal.SIGTERM:
 | 
						|
                self.terminate()
 | 
						|
            elif sig == signal.CTRL_C_EVENT:
 | 
						|
                os.kill(self.pid, signal.CTRL_C_EVENT)
 | 
						|
            elif sig == signal.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT:
 | 
						|
                os.kill(self.pid, signal.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                raise ValueError("Unsupported signal: {}".format(sig))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def terminate(self):
 | 
						|
            """Terminates the process
 | 
						|
            """
 | 
						|
            _subprocess.TerminateProcess(self._handle, 1)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        kill = terminate
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    else:
 | 
						|
        #
 | 
						|
        # POSIX methods
 | 
						|
        #
 | 
						|
        def _get_handles(self, stdin, stdout, stderr):
 | 
						|
            """Construct and return tuple with IO objects:
 | 
						|
            p2cread, p2cwrite, c2pread, c2pwrite, errread, errwrite
 | 
						|
            """
 | 
						|
            p2cread, p2cwrite = -1, -1
 | 
						|
            c2pread, c2pwrite = -1, -1
 | 
						|
            errread, errwrite = -1, -1
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if stdin is None:
 | 
						|
                pass
 | 
						|
            elif stdin == PIPE:
 | 
						|
                p2cread, p2cwrite = _create_pipe()
 | 
						|
            elif stdin == DEVNULL:
 | 
						|
                p2cread = self._get_devnull()
 | 
						|
            elif isinstance(stdin, int):
 | 
						|
                p2cread = stdin
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # Assuming file-like object
 | 
						|
                p2cread = stdin.fileno()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if stdout is None:
 | 
						|
                pass
 | 
						|
            elif stdout == PIPE:
 | 
						|
                c2pread, c2pwrite = _create_pipe()
 | 
						|
            elif stdout == DEVNULL:
 | 
						|
                c2pwrite = self._get_devnull()
 | 
						|
            elif isinstance(stdout, int):
 | 
						|
                c2pwrite = stdout
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # Assuming file-like object
 | 
						|
                c2pwrite = stdout.fileno()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if stderr is None:
 | 
						|
                pass
 | 
						|
            elif stderr == PIPE:
 | 
						|
                errread, errwrite = _create_pipe()
 | 
						|
            elif stderr == STDOUT:
 | 
						|
                errwrite = c2pwrite
 | 
						|
            elif stderr == DEVNULL:
 | 
						|
                errwrite = self._get_devnull()
 | 
						|
            elif isinstance(stderr, int):
 | 
						|
                errwrite = stderr
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # Assuming file-like object
 | 
						|
                errwrite = stderr.fileno()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            return (p2cread, p2cwrite,
 | 
						|
                    c2pread, c2pwrite,
 | 
						|
                    errread, errwrite)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _close_fds(self, fds_to_keep):
 | 
						|
            start_fd = 3
 | 
						|
            for fd in sorted(fds_to_keep):
 | 
						|
                if fd >= start_fd:
 | 
						|
                    os.closerange(start_fd, fd)
 | 
						|
                    start_fd = fd + 1
 | 
						|
            if start_fd <= MAXFD:
 | 
						|
                os.closerange(start_fd, MAXFD)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _execute_child(self, args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds,
 | 
						|
                           pass_fds, cwd, env, universal_newlines,
 | 
						|
                           startupinfo, creationflags, shell,
 | 
						|
                           p2cread, p2cwrite,
 | 
						|
                           c2pread, c2pwrite,
 | 
						|
                           errread, errwrite,
 | 
						|
                           restore_signals, start_new_session):
 | 
						|
            """Execute program (POSIX version)"""
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if isinstance(args, (str, bytes)):
 | 
						|
                args = [args]
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                args = list(args)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if shell:
 | 
						|
                args = ["/bin/sh", "-c"] + args
 | 
						|
                if executable:
 | 
						|
                    args[0] = executable
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if executable is None:
 | 
						|
                executable = args[0]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # For transferring possible exec failure from child to parent.
 | 
						|
            # Data format: "exception name:hex errno:description"
 | 
						|
            # Pickle is not used; it is complex and involves memory allocation.
 | 
						|
            errpipe_read, errpipe_write = _create_pipe()
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                    if _posixsubprocess:
 | 
						|
                        # We must avoid complex work that could involve
 | 
						|
                        # malloc or free in the child process to avoid
 | 
						|
                        # potential deadlocks, thus we do all this here.
 | 
						|
                        # and pass it to fork_exec()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                        if env:
 | 
						|
                            env_list = [os.fsencode(k) + b'=' + os.fsencode(v)
 | 
						|
                                        for k, v in env.items()]
 | 
						|
                        else:
 | 
						|
                            env_list = None  # Use execv instead of execve.
 | 
						|
                        executable = os.fsencode(executable)
 | 
						|
                        if os.path.dirname(executable):
 | 
						|
                            executable_list = (executable,)
 | 
						|
                        else:
 | 
						|
                            # This matches the behavior of os._execvpe().
 | 
						|
                            executable_list = tuple(
 | 
						|
                                os.path.join(os.fsencode(dir), executable)
 | 
						|
                                for dir in os.get_exec_path(env))
 | 
						|
                        fds_to_keep = set(pass_fds)
 | 
						|
                        fds_to_keep.add(errpipe_write)
 | 
						|
                        self.pid = _posixsubprocess.fork_exec(
 | 
						|
                                args, executable_list,
 | 
						|
                                close_fds, sorted(fds_to_keep), cwd, env_list,
 | 
						|
                                p2cread, p2cwrite, c2pread, c2pwrite,
 | 
						|
                                errread, errwrite,
 | 
						|
                                errpipe_read, errpipe_write,
 | 
						|
                                restore_signals, start_new_session, preexec_fn)
 | 
						|
                    else:
 | 
						|
                        # Pure Python implementation: It is not thread safe.
 | 
						|
                        # This implementation may deadlock in the child if your
 | 
						|
                        # parent process has any other threads running.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                        gc_was_enabled = gc.isenabled()
 | 
						|
                        # Disable gc to avoid bug where gc -> file_dealloc ->
 | 
						|
                        # write to stderr -> hang.  See issue1336
 | 
						|
                        gc.disable()
 | 
						|
                        try:
 | 
						|
                            self.pid = os.fork()
 | 
						|
                        except:
 | 
						|
                            if gc_was_enabled:
 | 
						|
                                gc.enable()
 | 
						|
                            raise
 | 
						|
                        self._child_created = True
 | 
						|
                        if self.pid == 0:
 | 
						|
                            # Child
 | 
						|
                            try:
 | 
						|
                                # Close parent's pipe ends
 | 
						|
                                if p2cwrite != -1:
 | 
						|
                                    os.close(p2cwrite)
 | 
						|
                                if c2pread != -1:
 | 
						|
                                    os.close(c2pread)
 | 
						|
                                if errread != -1:
 | 
						|
                                    os.close(errread)
 | 
						|
                                os.close(errpipe_read)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                                # Dup fds for child
 | 
						|
                                def _dup2(a, b):
 | 
						|
                                    # dup2() removes the CLOEXEC flag but
 | 
						|
                                    # we must do it ourselves if dup2()
 | 
						|
                                    # would be a no-op (issue #10806).
 | 
						|
                                    if a == b:
 | 
						|
                                        _set_cloexec(a, False)
 | 
						|
                                    elif a != -1:
 | 
						|
                                        os.dup2(a, b)
 | 
						|
                                _dup2(p2cread, 0)
 | 
						|
                                _dup2(c2pwrite, 1)
 | 
						|
                                _dup2(errwrite, 2)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                                # Close pipe fds.  Make sure we don't close the
 | 
						|
                                # same fd more than once, or standard fds.
 | 
						|
                                closed = set()
 | 
						|
                                for fd in [p2cread, c2pwrite, errwrite]:
 | 
						|
                                    if fd > 2 and fd not in closed:
 | 
						|
                                        os.close(fd)
 | 
						|
                                        closed.add(fd)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                                # Close all other fds, if asked for
 | 
						|
                                if close_fds:
 | 
						|
                                    fds_to_keep = set(pass_fds)
 | 
						|
                                    fds_to_keep.add(errpipe_write)
 | 
						|
                                    self._close_fds(fds_to_keep)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                                if cwd is not None:
 | 
						|
                                    os.chdir(cwd)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                                # This is a copy of Python/pythonrun.c
 | 
						|
                                # _Py_RestoreSignals().  If that were exposed
 | 
						|
                                # as a sys._py_restoresignals func it would be
 | 
						|
                                # better.. but this pure python implementation
 | 
						|
                                # isn't likely to be used much anymore.
 | 
						|
                                if restore_signals:
 | 
						|
                                    signals = ('SIGPIPE', 'SIGXFZ', 'SIGXFSZ')
 | 
						|
                                    for sig in signals:
 | 
						|
                                        if hasattr(signal, sig):
 | 
						|
                                            signal.signal(getattr(signal, sig),
 | 
						|
                                                          signal.SIG_DFL)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                                if start_new_session and hasattr(os, 'setsid'):
 | 
						|
                                    os.setsid()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                                if preexec_fn:
 | 
						|
                                    preexec_fn()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                                if env is None:
 | 
						|
                                    os.execvp(executable, args)
 | 
						|
                                else:
 | 
						|
                                    os.execvpe(executable, args, env)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                            except:
 | 
						|
                                try:
 | 
						|
                                    exc_type, exc_value = sys.exc_info()[:2]
 | 
						|
                                    if isinstance(exc_value, OSError):
 | 
						|
                                        errno_num = exc_value.errno
 | 
						|
                                    else:
 | 
						|
                                        errno_num = 0
 | 
						|
                                    message = '%s:%x:%s' % (exc_type.__name__,
 | 
						|
                                                            errno_num, exc_value)
 | 
						|
                                    message = message.encode(errors="surrogatepass")
 | 
						|
                                    os.write(errpipe_write, message)
 | 
						|
                                except Exception:
 | 
						|
                                    # We MUST not allow anything odd happening
 | 
						|
                                    # above to prevent us from exiting below.
 | 
						|
                                    pass
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                            # This exitcode won't be reported to applications
 | 
						|
                            # so it really doesn't matter what we return.
 | 
						|
                            os._exit(255)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                        # Parent
 | 
						|
                        if gc_was_enabled:
 | 
						|
                            gc.enable()
 | 
						|
                finally:
 | 
						|
                    # be sure the FD is closed no matter what
 | 
						|
                    os.close(errpipe_write)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                if p2cread != -1 and p2cwrite != -1:
 | 
						|
                    os.close(p2cread)
 | 
						|
                if c2pwrite != -1 and c2pread != -1:
 | 
						|
                    os.close(c2pwrite)
 | 
						|
                if errwrite != -1 and errread != -1:
 | 
						|
                    os.close(errwrite)
 | 
						|
                if hasattr(self, '_devnull'):
 | 
						|
                    os.close(self._devnull)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                # Wait for exec to fail or succeed; possibly raising an
 | 
						|
                # exception (limited in size)
 | 
						|
                data = bytearray()
 | 
						|
                while True:
 | 
						|
                    part = _eintr_retry_call(os.read, errpipe_read, 50000)
 | 
						|
                    data += part
 | 
						|
                    if not part or len(data) > 50000:
 | 
						|
                        break
 | 
						|
            finally:
 | 
						|
                # be sure the FD is closed no matter what
 | 
						|
                os.close(errpipe_read)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if data:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    _eintr_retry_call(os.waitpid, self.pid, 0)
 | 
						|
                except OSError as e:
 | 
						|
                    if e.errno != errno.ECHILD:
 | 
						|
                        raise
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    exception_name, hex_errno, err_msg = data.split(b':', 2)
 | 
						|
                except ValueError:
 | 
						|
                    print('Bad exception data:', repr(data))
 | 
						|
                    exception_name = b'RuntimeError'
 | 
						|
                    hex_errno = b'0'
 | 
						|
                    err_msg = b'Unknown'
 | 
						|
                child_exception_type = getattr(
 | 
						|
                        builtins, exception_name.decode('ascii'),
 | 
						|
                        RuntimeError)
 | 
						|
                for fd in (p2cwrite, c2pread, errread):
 | 
						|
                    if fd != -1:
 | 
						|
                        os.close(fd)
 | 
						|
                err_msg = err_msg.decode(errors="surrogatepass")
 | 
						|
                if issubclass(child_exception_type, OSError) and hex_errno:
 | 
						|
                    errno_num = int(hex_errno, 16)
 | 
						|
                    if errno_num != 0:
 | 
						|
                        err_msg = os.strerror(errno_num)
 | 
						|
                        if errno_num == errno.ENOENT:
 | 
						|
                            err_msg += ': ' + repr(args[0])
 | 
						|
                    raise child_exception_type(errno_num, err_msg)
 | 
						|
                raise child_exception_type(err_msg)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _handle_exitstatus(self, sts, _WIFSIGNALED=os.WIFSIGNALED,
 | 
						|
                _WTERMSIG=os.WTERMSIG, _WIFEXITED=os.WIFEXITED,
 | 
						|
                _WEXITSTATUS=os.WEXITSTATUS):
 | 
						|
            # This method is called (indirectly) by __del__, so it cannot
 | 
						|
            # refer to anything outside of its local scope."""
 | 
						|
            if _WIFSIGNALED(sts):
 | 
						|
                self.returncode = -_WTERMSIG(sts)
 | 
						|
            elif _WIFEXITED(sts):
 | 
						|
                self.returncode = _WEXITSTATUS(sts)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                # Should never happen
 | 
						|
                raise RuntimeError("Unknown child exit status!")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _internal_poll(self, _deadstate=None, _waitpid=os.waitpid,
 | 
						|
                _WNOHANG=os.WNOHANG, _os_error=os.error):
 | 
						|
            """Check if child process has terminated.  Returns returncode
 | 
						|
            attribute.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            This method is called by __del__, so it cannot reference anything
 | 
						|
            outside of the local scope (nor can any methods it calls).
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            """
 | 
						|
            if self.returncode is None:
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    pid, sts = _waitpid(self.pid, _WNOHANG)
 | 
						|
                    if pid == self.pid:
 | 
						|
                        self._handle_exitstatus(sts)
 | 
						|
                except _os_error:
 | 
						|
                    if _deadstate is not None:
 | 
						|
                        self.returncode = _deadstate
 | 
						|
            return self.returncode
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _try_wait(self, wait_flags):
 | 
						|
            try:
 | 
						|
                (pid, sts) = _eintr_retry_call(os.waitpid, self.pid, wait_flags)
 | 
						|
            except OSError as e:
 | 
						|
                if e.errno != errno.ECHILD:
 | 
						|
                    raise
 | 
						|
                # This happens if SIGCLD is set to be ignored or waiting
 | 
						|
                # for child processes has otherwise been disabled for our
 | 
						|
                # process.  This child is dead, we can't get the status.
 | 
						|
                pid = self.pid
 | 
						|
                sts = 0
 | 
						|
            return (pid, sts)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def wait(self, timeout=None, endtime=None):
 | 
						|
            """Wait for child process to terminate.  Returns returncode
 | 
						|
            attribute."""
 | 
						|
            if self.returncode is not None:
 | 
						|
                return self.returncode
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # endtime is preferred to timeout.  timeout is only used for
 | 
						|
            # printing.
 | 
						|
            if endtime is not None or timeout is not None:
 | 
						|
                if endtime is None:
 | 
						|
                    endtime = time.time() + timeout
 | 
						|
                elif timeout is None:
 | 
						|
                    timeout = self._remaining_time(endtime)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if endtime is not None:
 | 
						|
                # Enter a busy loop if we have a timeout.  This busy loop was
 | 
						|
                # cribbed from Lib/threading.py in Thread.wait() at r71065.
 | 
						|
                delay = 0.0005 # 500 us -> initial delay of 1 ms
 | 
						|
                while True:
 | 
						|
                    (pid, sts) = self._try_wait(os.WNOHANG)
 | 
						|
                    assert pid == self.pid or pid == 0
 | 
						|
                    if pid == self.pid:
 | 
						|
                        self._handle_exitstatus(sts)
 | 
						|
                        break
 | 
						|
                    remaining = self._remaining_time(endtime)
 | 
						|
                    if remaining <= 0:
 | 
						|
                        raise TimeoutExpired(self.args, timeout)
 | 
						|
                    delay = min(delay * 2, remaining, .05)
 | 
						|
                    time.sleep(delay)
 | 
						|
            elif self.returncode is None:
 | 
						|
                (pid, sts) = self._try_wait(0)
 | 
						|
                self._handle_exitstatus(sts)
 | 
						|
            return self.returncode
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _communicate(self, input, endtime, orig_timeout):
 | 
						|
            if self.stdin and not self._communication_started:
 | 
						|
                # Flush stdio buffer.  This might block, if the user has
 | 
						|
                # been writing to .stdin in an uncontrolled fashion.
 | 
						|
                self.stdin.flush()
 | 
						|
                if not input:
 | 
						|
                    self.stdin.close()
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if _has_poll:
 | 
						|
                stdout, stderr = self._communicate_with_poll(input, endtime,
 | 
						|
                                                             orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
            else:
 | 
						|
                stdout, stderr = self._communicate_with_select(input, endtime,
 | 
						|
                                                               orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            self.wait(timeout=self._remaining_time(endtime))
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # All data exchanged.  Translate lists into strings.
 | 
						|
            if stdout is not None:
 | 
						|
                stdout = b''.join(stdout)
 | 
						|
            if stderr is not None:
 | 
						|
                stderr = b''.join(stderr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Translate newlines, if requested.
 | 
						|
            # This also turns bytes into strings.
 | 
						|
            if self.universal_newlines:
 | 
						|
                if stdout is not None:
 | 
						|
                    stdout = self._translate_newlines(stdout,
 | 
						|
                                                      self.stdout.encoding)
 | 
						|
                if stderr is not None:
 | 
						|
                    stderr = self._translate_newlines(stderr,
 | 
						|
                                                      self.stderr.encoding)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            return (stdout, stderr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _communicate_with_poll(self, input, endtime, orig_timeout):
 | 
						|
            stdout = None # Return
 | 
						|
            stderr = None # Return
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if not self._communication_started:
 | 
						|
                self._fd2file = {}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            poller = select.poll()
 | 
						|
            def register_and_append(file_obj, eventmask):
 | 
						|
                poller.register(file_obj.fileno(), eventmask)
 | 
						|
                self._fd2file[file_obj.fileno()] = file_obj
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            def close_unregister_and_remove(fd):
 | 
						|
                poller.unregister(fd)
 | 
						|
                self._fd2file[fd].close()
 | 
						|
                self._fd2file.pop(fd)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if self.stdin and input:
 | 
						|
                register_and_append(self.stdin, select.POLLOUT)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Only create this mapping if we haven't already.
 | 
						|
            if not self._communication_started:
 | 
						|
                self._fd2output = {}
 | 
						|
                if self.stdout:
 | 
						|
                    self._fd2output[self.stdout.fileno()] = []
 | 
						|
                if self.stderr:
 | 
						|
                    self._fd2output[self.stderr.fileno()] = []
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            select_POLLIN_POLLPRI = select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI
 | 
						|
            if self.stdout:
 | 
						|
                register_and_append(self.stdout, select_POLLIN_POLLPRI)
 | 
						|
                stdout = self._fd2output[self.stdout.fileno()]
 | 
						|
            if self.stderr:
 | 
						|
                register_and_append(self.stderr, select_POLLIN_POLLPRI)
 | 
						|
                stderr = self._fd2output[self.stderr.fileno()]
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            # Save the input here so that if we time out while communicating,
 | 
						|
            # we can continue sending input if we retry.
 | 
						|
            if self.stdin and self._input is None:
 | 
						|
                self._input_offset = 0
 | 
						|
                self._input = input
 | 
						|
                if self.universal_newlines:
 | 
						|
                    self._input = self._input.encode(self.stdin.encoding)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            while self._fd2file:
 | 
						|
                timeout = self._remaining_time(endtime)
 | 
						|
                if timeout is not None and timeout < 0:
 | 
						|
                    raise TimeoutExpired(self.args, orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    ready = poller.poll(timeout)
 | 
						|
                except select.error as e:
 | 
						|
                    if e.args[0] == errno.EINTR:
 | 
						|
                        continue
 | 
						|
                    raise
 | 
						|
                self._check_timeout(endtime, orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                # XXX Rewrite these to use non-blocking I/O on the
 | 
						|
                # file objects; they are no longer using C stdio!
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                for fd, mode in ready:
 | 
						|
                    if mode & select.POLLOUT:
 | 
						|
                        chunk = self._input[self._input_offset :
 | 
						|
                                            self._input_offset + _PIPE_BUF]
 | 
						|
                        try:
 | 
						|
                            self._input_offset += os.write(fd, chunk)
 | 
						|
                        except OSError as e:
 | 
						|
                            if e.errno == errno.EPIPE:
 | 
						|
                                close_unregister_and_remove(fd)
 | 
						|
                            else:
 | 
						|
                                raise
 | 
						|
                        else:
 | 
						|
                            if self._input_offset >= len(self._input):
 | 
						|
                                close_unregister_and_remove(fd)
 | 
						|
                    elif mode & select_POLLIN_POLLPRI:
 | 
						|
                        data = os.read(fd, 4096)
 | 
						|
                        if not data:
 | 
						|
                            close_unregister_and_remove(fd)
 | 
						|
                        self._fd2output[fd].append(data)
 | 
						|
                    else:
 | 
						|
                        # Ignore hang up or errors.
 | 
						|
                        close_unregister_and_remove(fd)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            return (stdout, stderr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def _communicate_with_select(self, input, endtime, orig_timeout):
 | 
						|
            if not self._communication_started:
 | 
						|
                self._read_set = []
 | 
						|
                self._write_set = []
 | 
						|
                if self.stdin and input:
 | 
						|
                    self._write_set.append(self.stdin)
 | 
						|
                if self.stdout:
 | 
						|
                    self._read_set.append(self.stdout)
 | 
						|
                if self.stderr:
 | 
						|
                    self._read_set.append(self.stderr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if self.stdin and self._input is None:
 | 
						|
                self._input_offset = 0
 | 
						|
                self._input = input
 | 
						|
                if self.universal_newlines:
 | 
						|
                    self._input = self._input.encode(self.stdin.encoding)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            stdout = None # Return
 | 
						|
            stderr = None # Return
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            if self.stdout:
 | 
						|
                if not self._communication_started:
 | 
						|
                    self._stdout_buff = []
 | 
						|
                stdout = self._stdout_buff
 | 
						|
            if self.stderr:
 | 
						|
                if not self._communication_started:
 | 
						|
                    self._stderr_buff = []
 | 
						|
                stderr = self._stderr_buff
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            while self._read_set or self._write_set:
 | 
						|
                timeout = self._remaining_time(endtime)
 | 
						|
                if timeout is not None and timeout < 0:
 | 
						|
                    raise TimeoutExpired(self.args, orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
                try:
 | 
						|
                    (rlist, wlist, xlist) = \
 | 
						|
                        select.select(self._read_set, self._write_set, [],
 | 
						|
                                      timeout)
 | 
						|
                except select.error as e:
 | 
						|
                    if e.args[0] == errno.EINTR:
 | 
						|
                        continue
 | 
						|
                    raise
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                # According to the docs, returning three empty lists indicates
 | 
						|
                # that the timeout expired.
 | 
						|
                if not (rlist or wlist or xlist):
 | 
						|
                    raise TimeoutExpired(self.args, orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
                # We also check what time it is ourselves for good measure.
 | 
						|
                self._check_timeout(endtime, orig_timeout)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                # XXX Rewrite these to use non-blocking I/O on the
 | 
						|
                # file objects; they are no longer using C stdio!
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                if self.stdin in wlist:
 | 
						|
                    chunk = self._input[self._input_offset :
 | 
						|
                                        self._input_offset + _PIPE_BUF]
 | 
						|
                    try:
 | 
						|
                        bytes_written = os.write(self.stdin.fileno(), chunk)
 | 
						|
                    except OSError as e:
 | 
						|
                        if e.errno == errno.EPIPE:
 | 
						|
                            self.stdin.close()
 | 
						|
                            self._write_set.remove(self.stdin)
 | 
						|
                        else:
 | 
						|
                            raise
 | 
						|
                    else:
 | 
						|
                        self._input_offset += bytes_written
 | 
						|
                        if self._input_offset >= len(self._input):
 | 
						|
                            self.stdin.close()
 | 
						|
                            self._write_set.remove(self.stdin)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                if self.stdout in rlist:
 | 
						|
                    data = os.read(self.stdout.fileno(), 1024)
 | 
						|
                    if not data:
 | 
						|
                        self.stdout.close()
 | 
						|
                        self._read_set.remove(self.stdout)
 | 
						|
                    stdout.append(data)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
                if self.stderr in rlist:
 | 
						|
                    data = os.read(self.stderr.fileno(), 1024)
 | 
						|
                    if not data:
 | 
						|
                        self.stderr.close()
 | 
						|
                        self._read_set.remove(self.stderr)
 | 
						|
                    stderr.append(data)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
            return (stdout, stderr)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def send_signal(self, sig):
 | 
						|
            """Send a signal to the process
 | 
						|
            """
 | 
						|
            os.kill(self.pid, sig)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def terminate(self):
 | 
						|
            """Terminate the process with SIGTERM
 | 
						|
            """
 | 
						|
            self.send_signal(signal.SIGTERM)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        def kill(self):
 | 
						|
            """Kill the process with SIGKILL
 | 
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            """
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            self.send_signal(signal.SIGKILL)
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