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I am trying to communicate between a child and a parent process that were forked with a pipe. I was able to get it working in a fairly modern version of python (code below). I am struggling to get this to work in Jython 2.1 (I don't have the option to update it).

Can anybody point me in the right direction here?

#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import time
import sys

print "starting"

r, w = os.pipe()
prcID = os.fork()

if prcID:
   # PARENT PROCESS
   # Set up write pipe
   os.close(r)
   w = os.fdopen(w,'w')

   for i in range(5):
      time.sleep(1)
      print "- " + str(i) + " -"
   print "Parent is about to write"
   w.write("OMG!!!! IT WORKS!!!!!")
   print "Parent is done writing"
   w.close()

   os.waitpid(prcID, 0)
   print "Parent done Waiting!"

else:
   # CHILD PROCESS
   os.close(w)
   r = os.fdopen(r)
   strout = r.read()
   print "Child read: " + strout
   print "Child done"
   sys.exit(0)

#END of PARENT

print "done"
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  • Have you tried to use Java API from Jython: p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec([sys.executable, "child_script.py"]) with out = PrintWriter(p.getOutputStream()) and later out.write("a message to child")?
    – jfs
    Nov 5, 2013 at 22:36
  • I think that might just work! I dont like it, but its all I got... I was going to upvote your answer because it got me unstuck, but its just a comment! Thanks! Nov 6, 2013 at 13:13

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