I've deduced that out = !cmd
uses %sx
. This is different from how !cmd
is run (see docs for %sw
and %system
).
%sx
goes through several layers of functions, and ends up calling
# import IPython
IPython.utils._process_common.process_handler
Its code is similar to the subprocess
call that @Elliott Frisch uses in his deleted answer:
p = subprocess.Popen("ack --nocolor foo", stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True)
(output, err) = p.communicate()
I abstracted the process_handler
code in:
def cmd1(astr='ack --nocolor 15 *.txt'):
callback = lambda p: p.communicate()
stderr = subprocess.PIPE
stderr = subprocess.STDOUT
shell = True
close_fds = True
executable = None
p = subprocess.Popen(astr,
shell=shell,
executable=executable,
#stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=stderr,
close_fds=close_fds,
)
out = callback(p)
return out, p.returncode
This works:
In [40]: cmd1()
Out[40]:
((b'stack53269737.txt:2:11 12 13 14 15 16\ntest.txt:3:11\t12 13 14 15\ntest1.txt:5: 0.054181, 0.506962, 0.315159, 0.653104\n',
None),
0)
But if I uncomment the stdin
line, it fails:
In [42]: cmd1()
Out[42]: ((b'', None), 1)
So it's the
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
parameter that causes the ack
call to fail. It doesn't cause problems with other common shell commands like ls
or grep
.
ack
help has:
--[no]filter Force ack to treat standard input as a pipe
(--filter) or tty (--nofilter)
Adding --nofilter
to my commands (--nocolor
isn't needed with this redirection):
In [50]: cmd1('ack --nofilter 15 *.txt')
Out[50]:
((b'stack53269737.txt:2:11 12 13 14 15 16\ntest.txt:3:11\t12 13 14 15\ntest1.txt:5: 0.054181, 0.506962, 0.315159, 0.653104\n',
None),
0)
In [51]: out = !ack --nofilter 15 *.txt
In [52]: out
Out[52]:
['stack53269737.txt:2:11 12 13 14 15 16',
'test1.txt:5: 0.054181, 0.506962, 0.315159, 0.653104',
'test.txt:3:11\t12 13 14 15']
So that's the key - force ack
to ignore the piped input (though I don't fully understand the details).
out=!ack --thpppt
works!!ack ... > tmp
followed byout=!cat tmp
(separate line) works for me. Evidently there's some incompatibility between howout=!...
collects the output and howack
produces it, but discovering that may require digging into the code of one or the other.--nofilter
flag to yourack
command.out = !ag ....