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I am stuck at python subprocess.Popen. All I want is to start the octave process with

process = subprocess.Popen(['octave.exe', '--eval "1+1"'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
process.wait()
print(process.stdout.read())

But all I get is

octave.exe: unrecognized option '--eval "1+1"'

usage: octave [-HVdfhiqvx] [--debug] [--echo-commands] [--eval CODE]
   [--exec-path path] [--help] [--image-path path] [--info-file file]
   [--info-program prog] [--interactive] [--line-editing]
   [--no-history] [--no-init-file] [--no-init-path] [--no-line-editing]
   [--no-site-file] [--no-window-system] [-p path] [--path path]
   [--silent] [--traditional] [--verbose] [--version] [file]

When I call octave from shell I get

Shell: octave --eval "1+1"
GNU Octave, version 3.6.1
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Octave was configured for "i686-pc-mingw32".

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ans =  2

The system runs Windows 7 x64.

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"subprocess.list2cmdline" is used to build the path. Any spaces and quotes will be converted. Thus following argument list is correct.

args = ["octave.exe", "--eval", '1+1']
print(subprocess.list2cmdline(args))

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