Re: Python, equivalent of set command

2006-03-27 Thread Jeffrey Schwab
loial wrote: > In unix shell script I can do the following to get the status and > values returned by a unix command > > OUTPUT=`some unix command` > STATUS=$? > if [ $STATUS -ne 0 ] > then > exit 1 > else > set $OUTPUT > VAL1=$1 > VAL2=$2 > VAL3=$3 > fi > > How can I achieve the same i

Re: Python, equivalent of set command

2006-03-27 Thread skip
loial> In unix shell script I can do the following to get the status and loial> values returned by a unix command loial> OUTPUT=`some unix command` loial> STATUS=$? loial> if [ $STATUS -ne 0 ] loial> then loial> exit 1 loial> else loial> set $OUTPUT loi

Python, equivalent of set command

2006-03-27 Thread loial
In unix shell script I can do the following to get the status and values returned by a unix command OUTPUT=`some unix command` STATUS=$? if [ $STATUS -ne 0 ] then exit 1 else set $OUTPUT VAL1=$1 VAL2=$2 VAL3=$3 fi How can I achieve the same in python? I know how to run it via the os.sy