Thanks for the lead. I have the pywin32 source code and have found the files
that appear to contain the code I need inside of some "*.i" files. After a
bit of Googling and paying attention to the blatantly obvious *.cpp files, I
realized Hammond's code is written in C++ whereas Python uses C. I am
Eric Pruitt schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for alternatives to Josiah Carlson's asynchronous I/O patch for
> subprocess.Popen. While his patch seems to work well, it relies on pywin32
> which is not part of the standard Python library. If I cannot find an
> alternative, I will be using cTypes