24 May
2011
24 May
'11
11:30 p.m.
STINNER Victor
The entire os.popen*() family is supposed be gone in Python 3.x
os.popen2(), os.popen3() and os.popen4() were removed in Python 3.0, but os.popen() was kept. Guido wants to keep it because it has a nicer API than subprocess.Popen. I'm too lazy to replace all calls to os.popen() by subprocess.Popen in the Python code base: it's still widely used. Hum, I'm unable to find the issue giving more details about this choice (keep os.popen).
The os.popen() doc should be restored. Can you work on a patch?
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nosy: +haypo
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