Re: Interest in seeing sh.py in the stdlib

2012-10-21 Thread Alex Clark
On 2012-10-21 16:59:16 +, Dennis Lee Bieber said: On Sun, 21 Oct 2012 07:41:52 -0600, Jason Friedman declaimed the following in gmane.comp.python.general: Pretty slick. My only concern is portability, are there other examples of modules (excepting Win32) that work on some platforms and

Re: Interest in seeing sh.py in the stdlib

2012-10-21 Thread Jason Friedman
> I'm interested in making sh.py more accessible to help bring Python forward > in the area of shell scripting, so I'm interested in seeing if sh would be > suitable for the standard library. Is there any other interest in something > like this? Pretty slick. My only concern is portability, are

Interest in seeing sh.py in the stdlib

2012-10-20 Thread Andrew Moffat
Hi, I'm the author of sh.py, a subprocess module rewrite for Linux and OSX. It serves as a powerful and intuitive interface to launching subprocesses http://amoffat.github.com/sh/. It has been maintained on github https://github.com/amoffat/sh for about 10 months and currently has about 25k inst