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language agnostic - Making a system call that returns the stdout output as a string

Perl and PHP do this with backticks. For example,

$output = `ls`;

Returns a directory listing. A similar function, system("foo"), returns the operating system return code for the given command foo. I'm talking about a variant that returns whatever foo prints to stdout.

How do other languages do this? Is there a canonical name for this function? (I'm going with "backtick"; though maybe I could coin "syslurp".)

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from subprocess import check_output as qx

output = qx(['ls', '-lt'])

Python <2.7 or <3.1

Extract subprocess.check_output() from subprocess.py or adapt something similar to:

import subprocess

def cmd_output(args, **kwds):
  kwds.setdefault("stdout", subprocess.PIPE)
  kwds.setdefault("stderr", subprocess.STDOUT)
  p = subprocess.Popen(args, **kwds)
  return p.communicate()[0]

print cmd_output("ls -lt".split())

The subprocess module has been in the stdlib since 2.4.


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