Re: Using subprocess to capture a progress line

2015-11-11 Thread Chris Warrick
On 10 November 2015 at 23:47, Tim Johnson wrote: > Using python 2.7.6 on ubuntu 14.04 > The application in question is run with bash and gnome-terminal : > > I've written a command-line "wrapper" for youtube-dl, executing > youtube-dl as a subprocess. > >

Re: Using subprocess to capture a progress line

2015-11-11 Thread Chris Warrick
On 11 November 2015 at 17:16, Tim Johnson wrote: >> (2) [don’t do it] do you need to intercept the lines? If you don’t set >> stderr= and stdout=, things will print just fine. > Got to try that before using the module, just for edification. At which point your initial code

Re: Using subprocess to capture a progress line

2015-11-11 Thread Tim Johnson
* Chris Warrick [15 00:55]: > On 10 November 2015 at 23:47, Tim Johnson wrote: > > Using python 2.7.6 on ubuntu 14.04 <..> > There is no \n character at the end — which means that > p.stdout.readline() cannot return. In fact, if you printed repr() of

Re: Using subprocess to capture a progress line

2015-11-11 Thread Tim Johnson
* Chris Warrick [15 07:54]: > On 11 November 2015 at 17:16, Tim Johnson wrote: > >> (2) [don’t do it] do you need to intercept the lines? If you don’t set > >> stderr= and stdout=, things will print just fine. > > Got to try that before using the

Re: Using subprocess to capture a progress line

2015-11-10 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Tim Johnson wrote: > I've written a command-line "wrapper" for youtube-dl, executing > youtube-dl as a subprocess. > > -- > youtube-dl reports download progress on one line. I.E.

Re: Using subprocess to capture a progress line

2015-11-10 Thread Tim Johnson
* Chris Angelico [151110 14:35]: > On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Tim Johnson wrote: > > I've written a command-line "wrapper" for youtube-dl, executing > > youtube-dl as a subprocess. > > > >

Using subprocess to capture a progress line

2015-11-10 Thread Tim Johnson
Using python 2.7.6 on ubuntu 14.04 The application in question is run with bash and gnome-terminal : I've written a command-line "wrapper" for youtube-dl, executing youtube-dl as a subprocess. -- youtube-dl reports download

Re: Using subprocess to capture a progress line

2015-11-10 Thread Tim Johnson
* Tim Johnson [151110 14:55]: > * Chris Angelico [151110 14:35]: > > On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Tim Johnson wrote: > > > I've written a command-line "wrapper" for youtube-dl, executing > > > youtube-dl as a subprocess. > > > > > >

Re: Using subprocess to capture a progress line

2015-11-10 Thread Tim Johnson
* Tim Johnson [151110 14:55]: > * Chris Angelico [151110 14:35]: > > On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Tim Johnson wrote: > > > I've written a command-line "wrapper" for youtube-dl, executing > > is implemented in Python, you might find