os.system question
Mike Driscoll
kyosohma at gmail.com
Thu Aug 7 16:07:13 EDT 2008
On Aug 6, 8:07 pm, Kevin Walzer <k... at codebykevin.com> wrote:
> >>> import os
> >>> foo = os.system('whoami')
> kevin
> >>> print foo
> 0
> >>>
>
> The standard output of the system command 'whoami' is my login name. Yet
> the value of the 'foo' object is '0,' not 'kevin.' How can I get the
> value of 'kevin' associated with foo?
>
> --
> Kevin Walzer
> Code by Kevinhttp://www.codebykevin.com
Just an FYI, the os.system, commands, and os.popen* stuff is
deprecated in Python 2.4+. The subprocess module is supposed to
replace them all.
See the docs for more info: http://docs.python.org/lib/module-subprocess.html
I think the equivalent is subprocess.Popen with the communicate()
method:
http://docs.python.org/lib/node532.html
HTH
Mike
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