Guido> How about popen4? Or is that Windows specific? This is going to sound really dumb, but for all N where N >= 2, how many popenN routines are there? Do they represent a subclass of rabbits? Until the thread about Windows and os.popen2 started, I, living in a dream world where my view of libc approximated 4.2BSD, wasn't even aware any popenN routines existed. In fact, on my Mandrake box that seems to still be the case: % man -k popen popen, pclose (3) - process I/O % nm -a /usr/lib/libc.a | egrep popen iopopen.o: 00000188 T _IO_new_popen 00000188 W _IO_popen 00000000 a iopopen.c 00000188 T popen In fact, the os module documentation only describes popen, not popenN. Where'd all these other popen variants come from? Where can I find them documented online? Skip
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