Hi, Hope you will be fine and good.
Following is a snippet of python code i am using for a regression testing. def StartProc(dir, parm): global proc proc_log = open(dir + os.sep + "MyLog.txt","w") #new path for each file if parm: proc = subprocess.Popen(path, 0, None, subprocess.PIPE, proc_log, None) else: MyReset(proc) #reset the process(proc) to its default values proc.stdout = proc_log #no effect print "fptr ", proc.stdout #endif #enddef prm = True for i in range(0, 5): StartProc(i, prm) prm = False #endfor What I want to do is to start an executable only once, but on each iteration I want to redirect the process output to a different file. What is happening, is that files are created in the different path, but output is redirected to the file that is created first time. Note: MyReset() initializes the process (executable) to its default values after the first iteration. Will the following line change the process stdout to new file? proc.stdout = proc_log If no, than can you kindly guide me to the right way * Note: In the StartProc() if i create a new process everytime **StartProc**() is called. Output is correctly redirected to proper file.* Waiting for you kind reply. Warm Regards,
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