Op 23-08-13 11:53, Antoon Pardon schreef: > Op 22-08-13 07:51, Ian Simcock schreef: >> Greetings all. >> >> I'm using Python 2.7 under Windows and am trying to run a command line >> program and process the programs output as it is running. A number of >> web searches have indicated that the following code would work. >> >> import subprocess >> >> p = subprocess.Popen("D:\Python\Python27\Scripts\pip.exe list -o", >> stdout=subprocess.PIPE, >> stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, >> bufsize=1, >> universal_newlines=True, >> shell=False) >> for line in p.stdout: >> print line >> >> When I use this code I can see that the Popen works, any code between >> the Popen and the for will run straight away, but as soon as it gets to >> the for and tries to read p.stdout the code blocks until the command >> line program completes, then all of the lines are returned. >> >> Does anyone know how to get the results of the program without it blocking? > > Maybe the following can work?
Never mind. I had overlooked that using pty requires linux and you are using windows. -- Antoon Pardon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list