Re: [Python-Dev] Status of 2.7 and 3.2
I am in the process of implementing a number of often requested features and proposed patches in the subprocess module for my Google Summer of Code 2009 project. For information on my progress, check out my blog located at * http://subdev.blogspot.com/* <http://subdev.blogspot.com/>. Any comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Just my 0.02 cents, but struggling with all warts of 2.5 subprocessing
in Windows I would vote for more time for stabilizating things - not adding new features. Long awaited subprocess as replacement for os.popen() AFAIK is still incapable to asynchronously communicate with spawned processes on Windows. I would call this feature as critical even on 2.6 As a release testcase - try porting pyexpect module to this platform. Absence of native curses/console/readline module also makes Python one-way unix shell language while many users expect it to be crossplatform.
I am not quite sure whether you are for new features or not. Your first sentence ("vote for ... not adding new features") seems to suggest that you would not like to see new features, and your last sentence ("absence of native curses/console/readline module") suggests that you *do* want to see new features (namely, a native curses module, and a native readline module).
Which one is it?
Regards, Martin
Eric Pruitt <eric.pruitt <at> gmail.com> writes:
I am in the process of implementing a number of often requested features and proposed patches in the subprocess module for my Google Summer of Code 2009 project. For information on my progress, check out my blog located at http://subdev.blogspot.com/.
Please note there's already a Mercurial mirror of the Python trunk: http://code.python.org/hg/trunk/ (I'm replying here since your blog disallows anonymous comments) Antoine.
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