I want my Python program to invoke a compiled C program, and capture the text output. Here's a fragment from a program that works, using subprocess.Popen:
p = Popen(execName, stdout=PIPE) while(1): line = p.stdout.readline() # get next line outfile.write(line) (Then I test for a certain unique phrase in line, and then break if it occurs) The above works fine as long as the target program runs for a little while and then stops. But what if it does not stop? It might run forever, with or without outputting any lines. How can I make this robust? The keyword might not occur. The target might crash. It might run forever, with or without text output. Thanks, Mitchell Timin -- I'm proud of http://ANNEvolve.sourceforge.net. If you want to write software, or articles, or do testing or research for ANNEvolve, let me know. Humans may know that my email address is: (but remove the 3 digit number) zenguy at shaw666 dot ca -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list