On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Kenny Meyer <knny.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > I have to figure out if a string is callable on a Linux system. I'm > actually doing this: > > def is_valid_command(command): > retcode = 100 # initialize > if command: > retcode = subprocess.call(command, shell=True) > if retcode is 0: > print "Valid command." > else: > print "Looks not so good..." > > is_valid_command("ls") > > Never mind the code, because this is not the original. > The side effect of subprocess.call() is that it *actually* executes > it, but I just need the return code. What are better ways of doing > this? > Check your $PATH. All your system commands lies there. Make a list and save it. Now just check whether your 'command' lies in the list. However better is to run the command, but some commands like 'shutdown' won't be good for this I think. ~l0nwlf
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