I'm trying to call some shell program that use the environment and I'm trying to figure out the correct way. I boiled down to this snippet:
import subprocess as sp
p = sp.Popen(["echo","Hello","$FOO"], env = {"FOO":"42"}, stdout = sp.PIPE, shell = True)
p.wait()
print(p.communicate())
When "shell" is set to True it prints "('\n', None)" and when it's set to False it prints "('Hello $FOO\n', None)", but I was expecting it to print something along the lines of "('Hello 43\n', None)". What I'm doing wrong and is there a better way to do it?
os.path.expandvars("$PATH also works on windows")
shell=True
stdout=PIPE
unless you read fromp.stdout
later. Removep.wait()
: it may deadlock your program if the child process generates enough output to fill the pipe buffer.