[issue33515] subprocess.Popen on a Windows batch file always acts as if shell=True
Eryk Sun <eryksun@gmail.com> added the comment: There's no simple workaround for this behavior. All we can reasonably do is document that running a batch script directly has the same security risks as using shell=True. CMD doesn't support a file argument. It only supports running a /c or /k command, which can include running multiple commands joined by the &, &&, or || operators. CreateProcess thus executes a .bat or .cmd script by prepending "%ComSpec% /c" to the command line. If %ComSpec% isn't defined, it defaults to "%SystemRoot%\System32\cmd.exe /c". Environment variables in a command can be escaped in most cases by inserting the "^" escape character after the first "%" character. This disrupts matching the variable name (unless a variable name happens to start with "^"). The escape character itself gets skipped as long as it isn't quoted literally. ---------- assignee: -> docs@python components: +Documentation keywords: +security_issue nosy: +docs@python, eryksun stage: -> needs patch versions: +Python 3.7, Python 3.8 _______________________________________ Python tracker <report@bugs.python.org> <https://bugs.python.org/issue33515> _______________________________________
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