I'm writing a cross-platform Python application that acts as a frontend for DOSBox. It needs to call the DOSBox executable with a number of command line arguments. I don't want to hardcode a specific path to DOSBox because it might depend on where the user has installed it.
On Linux, I can simply do:
import subprocess
subprocess.run(['dosbox'] + args)
On Windows, however, I currently use the following code:
import subprocess
subprocess.run(['C:\PROGRAM FILES(X86)\DOSBOX\DOSBOX.EXE'] + args)
Which seems awfully specific, and doesn't work if DOSBox is installed in, for instance, the %LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs
folder. Instead, I'd like to query the registry for the correct entry point to a program that identifies as "DOSBox". How can I do that in Python?
(NB: I have also asked this sibling question for macOS.)