I didn't mean that you'd have to write it for me, I meant that if what
you said works (atexit, signal) I will paypal you $10 for your generous
contribution to my project.
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Thank you for your reply. I will certainly look into those.
Another question:
Lets say my script A executes two other scripts, B and C. B is a Python
file compiled into an exe and uses the regular black box. C, however,
is a C++ program that I did not write, and have no access to (besides
executi
Hi,
I have a program A that forks off two other programs, B and C. I need B
and C to both terminate if A is closed, but by using the
subprocess.call() method this seems to not be the case; I can shut down
the "black box" that is program A and B/C will still stay up.
How can I achieve the desired
ok solved that by using the call() method
I now have a bigger problem: the executable always wants to open in its
own window. how do I stop this?
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How exactly do I map the main program's STDOUT (what the user sees) to
the subprocess' STDOUT? In effect I want it to appear as though they
just executed the program itself.
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