Steve Holden <[email protected]> added the comment:
The test program Larry provided does not appear to function as intended on
Windows, and runs without either producing error messages or requiring
interactive input. Here's a typical output, in this case from Python 3.1 on
Vista:
C:\Users\sholden\Documents\issue7839>\python31\python test_subprocess.py
Testing with shell= True and array= True
** This is the one that runs an interactive shell.
** You should press Ctrl-D.
Output:
[] Python 3.1.1
Testing with shell= True and array= False
Output:
[] Python 3.1.1
Testing with shell= False and array= True
Output:
[] Python 3.1.1
Testing with shell= False and array= False
Output:
[] Python 3.1.1
The same behavior was observed on 2.6 and 2.5.2.
[I also removed "Christophe Simonis" from the nosy list as the tracker was
complaining that there was no such user].
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nosy: +holdenweb -Christophe Simonis
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