Fix typo in Python equivalent for bit_length.
[python.git] / Lib / commands.py
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1 """Execute shell commands via os.popen() and return status, output.
3 Interface summary:
5 import commands
7 outtext = commands.getoutput(cmd)
8 (exitstatus, outtext) = commands.getstatusoutput(cmd)
9 outtext = commands.getstatus(file) # returns output of "ls -ld file"
11 A trailing newline is removed from the output string.
13 Encapsulates the basic operation:
15 pipe = os.popen('{ ' + cmd + '; } 2>&1', 'r')
16 text = pipe.read()
17 sts = pipe.close()
19 [Note: it would be nice to add functions to interpret the exit status.]
20 """
22 __all__ = ["getstatusoutput","getoutput","getstatus"]
24 # Module 'commands'
26 # Various tools for executing commands and looking at their output and status.
28 # NB This only works (and is only relevant) for UNIX.
31 # Get 'ls -l' status for an object into a string
33 def getstatus(file):
34 """Return output of "ls -ld <file>" in a string."""
35 import warnings
36 warnings.warn("commands.getstatus() is deprecated", DeprecationWarning)
37 return getoutput('ls -ld' + mkarg(file))
40 # Get the output from a shell command into a string.
41 # The exit status is ignored; a trailing newline is stripped.
42 # Assume the command will work with '{ ... ; } 2>&1' around it..
44 def getoutput(cmd):
45 """Return output (stdout or stderr) of executing cmd in a shell."""
46 return getstatusoutput(cmd)[1]
49 # Ditto but preserving the exit status.
50 # Returns a pair (sts, output)
52 def getstatusoutput(cmd):
53 """Return (status, output) of executing cmd in a shell."""
54 import os
55 pipe = os.popen('{ ' + cmd + '; } 2>&1', 'r')
56 text = pipe.read()
57 sts = pipe.close()
58 if sts is None: sts = 0
59 if text[-1:] == '\n': text = text[:-1]
60 return sts, text
63 # Make command argument from directory and pathname (prefix space, add quotes).
65 def mk2arg(head, x):
66 from warnings import warnpy3k
67 warnpy3k("In 3.x, mk2arg has been removed.")
68 import os
69 return mkarg(os.path.join(head, x))
72 # Make a shell command argument from a string.
73 # Return a string beginning with a space followed by a shell-quoted
74 # version of the argument.
75 # Two strategies: enclose in single quotes if it contains none;
76 # otherwise, enclose in double quotes and prefix quotable characters
77 # with backslash.
79 def mkarg(x):
80 from warnings import warnpy3k
81 warnpy3k("in 3.x, mkarg has been removed.")
82 if '\'' not in x:
83 return ' \'' + x + '\''
84 s = ' "'
85 for c in x:
86 if c in '\\$"`':
87 s = s + '\\'
88 s = s + c
89 s = s + '"'
90 return s