I am trying to call a program with:
os.popen("program -s:'*' -c:'A;B;C;'")
However, it seems that it was interpreted as shell command:
program -s '*' -c 'A;B;C;'
which result incorrect behavior.
Can somebody help me on how to hanle such situdations where ':' is inside shell commandline?
subprocess
module instead?os.popen()
is rather low level.program
in your example, and it just prints two arguments:-s:'*'
and-c:'A;B;C;
-- I don't think whatever incorrect behavior you're experiencing is Python's fault here.