On Aug 7, 9:48 am, "mclaugb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello ALl, > I have a compiled program "conv.exe" that works as follows:>>conv.exe > > ----------------------------- > Please selection from the following options. press "h" for help, "p" for > print, "r" for readfile. > Enter your request now: > ... > -------------------- > Is there a way to script python using the subprocess method to start this > program "conv.exe" and then send a "r" to the command line to make it, say, > readfile. > > I have tried the following but the .communicate("r) is not doing anything > > import subprocess > import time > > a=subprocess.Popen("c:\\mcml\\conv.exe") > time.sleep(1) > (stdout, stderr) = a.communicate("r") > > Many thanks, > Bryan
Use the sys.argv method. In the code that you have compiled, put the following lines in: <code> import sys default = sys.argv[1] if default: # check which option it is and run it appropriately else: # print your menu here </code> Then you should be able to do the subprocess Popen command: subprocess.Popen("c:\\mcml\\conv.exe r") You may need to turn the shell on... subprocess.Popen("c:\\mcml\\conv.exe r", shell=True) Hopefully that gives you some ideas anyway. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list