Chris Jerdonek added the comment:

> Pushing to communicate input with "\r" (see attached patch) produces the 
> error.

Is this a supported use case?  In universal newlines, stdin line endings are 
supposed to be "\n".  From the subprocess documentation: "For stdin, line 
ending characters '\n' in the input will be converted to the default line 
separator os.linesep."

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