How to get inputs for a python program that run from another python program

2007-06-11 Thread pradeep nair
I would like to know how to pass keyboard input for a python script
which is ran by another script.

for eg:

hello1.py:

import os

if __name__=='__main__':

 print "I will call this other program called hello.py"
 os.system("python hello.py")
 print "hello1.py"


hello.py:

import os

if __name__=='__main__':

 print "press ENTER to display"
 #code wer if the user hits enter
 print "hello"
 #else the user hits any other keyboard button:
 sys.exit()


now wen i run hello1.py,i want the  some function or utility in
hello1.py that can pass the keyboard i/p  to hello.py .

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Re: How to find the present working directory using python.

2007-05-04 Thread pradeep nair
On May 4, 12:05 pm, SamG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 4, 12:03 pm, pradeep nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > how to find out the present working directory using python.
>
> > os.system('pwd') works good. But i need some specific one in
> > python rather than embedding shell command into python.
>
> os.path.getcwd()



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How to find the present working directory using python.

2007-05-04 Thread pradeep nair
how to find out the present working directory using python.

os.system('pwd') works good. But i need some specific one in
python rather than embedding shell command into python.

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Re: FInd files with .so extension

2007-05-02 Thread pradeep nair
On May 3, 11:27 am, kaens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> do YOU mean hit "reply to all" not "reply?"
>
> On 5/3/07, kaens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > do you mean
> > filelst.append(i)?
>
> > On 5/3/07, rishi pathak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > May be this would work
> > >  import os
> > >  grep="so"
> > >  dir="."
> > >  lst = os.listdir(dir)
> > >  filelst=[]
> > >  for i in lst:
> > >  if i.split(".")[len(i.split("."))-1] == grep:
> > >  lst.append(i)
> > >  print lst
>
> > > On 2 May 2007 21:58:41 -0700, pradeep nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > HI,
>
> > > >  How do i find files with .so extension using python .
>
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FInd files with .so extension

2007-05-02 Thread pradeep nair
HI,


 How do i find files with .so extension using python .

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how to find the OS name..??

2007-04-21 Thread pradeep nair
How do i determine the type of OS i'm working on using python??(i.e
whether CentOS,Fedora,SLES,...along with the version)

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