Hi,

When you run a python program, it appears that stdin, stdout, and stderr are 
opened automatically.

I've been trying to find out how you tell if there's data in stdin (like when 
you pipe data to a python program) rather 
than in a named input file. It seems like most/all the Unix/Linux 
commands are able to figure this out. Do you know how Python programs do this 
or might do this?

MANY thanks for any/all help/hints/tips/suggestions,

George...
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