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| """OS routines for Mac, DOS, NT, or Posix depending on what system we're on.
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| 
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| This exports:
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|   - all functions from posix, nt, dos, os2, mac, or ce, e.g. unlink, stat, etc.
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|   - os.path is one of the modules posixpath, ntpath, macpath, or dospath
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|   - os.name is 'posix', 'nt', 'dos', 'os2', 'mac', or 'ce'
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|   - os.curdir is a string representing the current directory ('.' or ':')
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|   - os.pardir is a string representing the parent directory ('..' or '::')
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|   - os.sep is the (or a most common) pathname separator ('/' or ':' or '\\')
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|   - os.altsep is the alternate pathname separator (None or '/')
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|   - os.pathsep is the component separator used in $PATH etc
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|   - os.linesep is the line separator in text files ('\r' or '\n' or '\r\n')
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|   - os.defpath is the default search path for executables
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| 
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| Programs that import and use 'os' stand a better chance of being
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| portable between different platforms.  Of course, they must then
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| only use functions that are defined by all platforms (e.g., unlink
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| and opendir), and leave all pathname manipulation to os.path
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| (e.g., split and join).
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| """
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| 
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| import sys
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| 
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| _names = sys.builtin_module_names
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| 
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| altsep = None
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| 
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| if 'posix' in _names:
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|     name = 'posix'
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|     linesep = '\n'
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|     curdir = '.'; pardir = '..'; sep = '/'; pathsep = ':'
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|     defpath = ':/bin:/usr/bin'
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|     from posix import *
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|     try:
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|         from posix import _exit
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|     except ImportError:
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|         pass
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|     import posixpath
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|     path = posixpath
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|     del posixpath
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| elif 'nt' in _names:
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|     name = 'nt'
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|     linesep = '\r\n'
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|     curdir = '.'; pardir = '..'; sep = '\\'; pathsep = ';'
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|     defpath = '.;C:\\bin'
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|     from nt import *
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|     for i in ['_exit']:
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|         try:
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|             exec "from nt import " + i
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|         except ImportError:
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|             pass
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|     import ntpath
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|     path = ntpath
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|     del ntpath
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| elif 'dos' in _names:
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|     name = 'dos'
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|     linesep = '\r\n'
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|     curdir = '.'; pardir = '..'; sep = '\\'; pathsep = ';'
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|     defpath = '.;C:\\bin'
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|     from dos import *
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|     try:
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|         from dos import _exit
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|     except ImportError:
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|         pass
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|     import dospath
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|     path = dospath
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|     del dospath
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| elif 'os2' in _names:
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|     name = 'os2'
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|     linesep = '\r\n'
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|     curdir = '.'; pardir = '..'; sep = '\\'; pathsep = ';'
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|     defpath = '.;C:\\bin'
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|     from os2 import *
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|     try:
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|         from os2 import _exit
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|     except ImportError:
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|         pass
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|     import ntpath
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|     path = ntpath
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|     del ntpath
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| elif 'mac' in _names:
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|     name = 'mac'
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|     linesep = '\r'
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|     curdir = ':'; pardir = '::'; sep = ':'; pathsep = '\n'
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|     defpath = ':'
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|     from mac import *
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|     try:
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|         from mac import _exit
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|     except ImportError:
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|         pass
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|     import macpath
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|     path = macpath
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|     del macpath
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| elif 'ce' in _names:
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|     name = 'ce'
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|     linesep = '\r\n'
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|     curdir = '.'; pardir = '..'; sep = '\\'; pathsep = ';'
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|     defpath = '\\Windows'
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|     from ce import *
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|     for i in ['_exit']:
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|         try:
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|             exec "from ce import " + i
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|         except ImportError:
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|             pass
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|     # We can use the standard Windows path.
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|     import ntpath
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|     path = ntpath
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|     del ntpath
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| else:
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|     raise ImportError, 'no os specific module found'
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| 
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| del _names
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| 
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| sys.modules['os.path'] = path
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| 
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| # Super directory utilities.
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| # (Inspired by Eric Raymond; the doc strings are mostly his)
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| 
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| def makedirs(name, mode=0777):
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|     """makedirs(path [, mode=0777]) -> None
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| 
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|     Super-mkdir; create a leaf directory and all intermediate ones.
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|     Works like mkdir, except that any intermediate path segment (not
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|     just the rightmost) will be created if it does not exist.  This is
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|     recursive.
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| 
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|     """
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|     head, tail = path.split(name)
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|     if head and tail and not path.exists(head):
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|         makedirs(head, mode)
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|     mkdir(name, mode)
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| 
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| def removedirs(name):
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|     """removedirs(path) -> None
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| 
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|     Super-rmdir; remove a leaf directory and empty all intermediate
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|     ones.  Works like rmdir except that, if the leaf directory is
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|     successfully removed, directories corresponding to rightmost path
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|     segments will be pruned way until either the whole path is
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|     consumed or an error occurs.  Errors during this latter phase are
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|     ignored -- they generally mean that a directory was not empty.
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| 
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|     """
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|     rmdir(name)
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|     head, tail = path.split(name)
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|     while head and tail:
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|         try:
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|             rmdir(head)
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|         except error:
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|             break
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|         head, tail = path.split(head)
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| 
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| def renames(old, new):
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|     """renames(old, new) -> None
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| 
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|     Super-rename; create directories as necessary and delete any left
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|     empty.  Works like rename, except creation of any intermediate
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|     directories needed to make the new pathname good is attempted
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|     first.  After the rename, directories corresponding to rightmost
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|     path segments of the old name will be pruned way until either the
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|     whole path is consumed or a nonempty directory is found.
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| 
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|     Note: this function can fail with the new directory structure made
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|     if you lack permissions needed to unlink the leaf directory or
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|     file.
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| 
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|     """
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|     head, tail = path.split(new)
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|     if head and tail and not path.exists(head):
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|         makedirs(head)
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|     rename(old, new)
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|     head, tail = path.split(old)
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|     if head and tail:
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|         try:
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|             removedirs(head)
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|         except error:
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|             pass
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| 
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| # Make sure os.environ exists, at least
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| try:
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|     environ
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| except NameError:
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|     environ = {}
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| 
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| def execl(file, *args):
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|     execv(file, args)
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| 
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| def execle(file, *args):
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|     env = args[-1]
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|     execve(file, args[:-1], env)
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| 
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| def execlp(file, *args):
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|     execvp(file, args)
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| 
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| def execlpe(file, *args):
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|     env = args[-1]
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|     execvpe(file, args[:-1], env)
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| 
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| def execvp(file, args):
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|     _execvpe(file, args)
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| 
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| def execvpe(file, args, env):
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|     _execvpe(file, args, env)
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| 
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| _notfound = None
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| def _execvpe(file, args, env=None):
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|     if env is not None:
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|         func = execve
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|         argrest = (args, env)
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|     else:
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|         func = execv
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|         argrest = (args,)
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|         env = environ
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|     global _notfound
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|     head, tail = path.split(file)
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|     if head:
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|         apply(func, (file,) + argrest)
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|         return
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|     if env.has_key('PATH'):
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|         envpath = env['PATH']
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|     else:
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|         envpath = defpath
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|     PATH = envpath.split(pathsep)
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|     if not _notfound:
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|         import tempfile
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|         # Exec a file that is guaranteed not to exist
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|         try: execv(tempfile.mktemp(), ())
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|         except error, _notfound: pass
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|     exc, arg = error, _notfound
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|     for dir in PATH:
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|         fullname = path.join(dir, file)
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|         try:
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|             apply(func, (fullname,) + argrest)
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|         except error, (errno, msg):
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|             if errno != arg[0]:
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|                 exc, arg = error, (errno, msg)
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|     raise exc, arg
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| 
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| # Change environ to automatically call putenv() if it exists
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| try:
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|     # This will fail if there's no putenv
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|     putenv
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| except NameError:
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|     pass
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| else:
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|     import UserDict
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| 
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|     if name in ('os2', 'nt', 'dos'):  # Where Env Var Names Must Be UPPERCASE
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|         # But we store them as upper case
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|         class _Environ(UserDict.UserDict):
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|             def __init__(self, environ):
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|                 UserDict.UserDict.__init__(self)
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|                 data = self.data
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|                 for k, v in environ.items():
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|                     data[k.upper()] = v
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|             def __setitem__(self, key, item):
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|                 putenv(key, item)
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|                 self.data[key.upper()] = item
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|             def __getitem__(self, key):
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|                 return self.data[key.upper()]
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|             def __delitem__(self, key):
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|                 del self.data[key.upper()]
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|             def has_key(self, key):
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|                 return self.data.has_key(key.upper())
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|             def get(self, key, failobj=None):
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|                 return self.data.get(key.upper(), failobj)
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|             def update(self, dict):
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|                 for k, v in dict.items():
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|                     self[k] = v
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| 
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|     else:  # Where Env Var Names Can Be Mixed Case
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|         class _Environ(UserDict.UserDict):
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|             def __init__(self, environ):
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|                 UserDict.UserDict.__init__(self)
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|                 self.data = environ
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|             def __setitem__(self, key, item):
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|                 putenv(key, item)
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|                 self.data[key] = item
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|             def update(self, dict):
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|                 for k, v in dict.items():
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|                     self[k] = v
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| 
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|     environ = _Environ(environ)
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| 
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| def getenv(key, default=None):
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|     """Get an environment variable, return None if it doesn't exist.
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| 
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|     The optional second argument can specify an alternative default."""
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|     return environ.get(key, default)
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| 
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| def _exists(name):
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|     try:
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|         eval(name)
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|         return 1
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|     except NameError:
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|         return 0
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| 
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| # Supply spawn*() (probably only for Unix)
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| if _exists("fork") and not _exists("spawnv") and _exists("execv"):
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| 
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|     P_WAIT = 0
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|     P_NOWAIT = P_NOWAITO = 1
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| 
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|     # XXX Should we support P_DETACH?  I suppose it could fork()**2
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|     # and close the std I/O streams.  Also, P_OVERLAY is the same
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|     # as execv*()?
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| 
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|     def _spawnvef(mode, file, args, env, func):
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|         # Internal helper; func is the exec*() function to use
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|         pid = fork()
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|         if not pid:
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|             # Child
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|             try:
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|                 if env is None:
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|                     func(file, args)
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|                 else:
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|                     func(file, args, env)
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|             except:
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|                 _exit(127)
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|         else:
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|             # Parent
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|             if mode == P_NOWAIT:
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|                 return pid # Caller is responsible for waiting!
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|             while 1:
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|                 wpid, sts = waitpid(pid, 0)
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|                 if WIFSTOPPED(sts):
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|                     continue
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|                 elif WIFSIGNALED(sts):
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|                     return -WTERMSIG(sts)
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|                 elif WIFEXITED(sts):
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|                     return WEXITSTATUS(sts)
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|                 else:
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|                     raise error, "Not stopped, signaled or exited???"
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| 
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|     def spawnv(mode, file, args):
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|         """spawnv(mode, file, args) -> integer
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| 
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| Execute file with arguments from args in a subprocess.
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| If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
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| If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
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| otherwise return - (the signal that killed it). """   
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|         return _spawnvef(mode, file, args, None, execv)
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| 
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|     def spawnve(mode, file, args, env):
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|         """spawnve(mode, file, args, env) -> integer
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| 
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| Execute file with arguments from args in a subprocess with the
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| specified environment.
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| If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
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| If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
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| otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
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|         return _spawnvef(mode, file, args, env, execve)
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| 
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|     # Note: spawnvp[e] is't currently supported on Windows
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| 
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|     def spawnvp(mode, file, args):
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|         """spawnvp(mode, file, args) -> integer
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| 
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| Execute file (which is looked for along $PATH) with arguments from
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| args in a subprocess.
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| If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
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| If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
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| otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
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|         return _spawnvef(mode, file, args, None, execvp)
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| 
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|     def spawnvpe(mode, file, args, env):
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|         """spawnvpe(mode, file, args, env) -> integer
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| 
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| Execute file (which is looked for along $PATH) with arguments from
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| args in a subprocess with the supplied environment.
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| If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
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| If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
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| otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
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|         return _spawnvef(mode, file, args, env, execvpe)
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| 
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| if _exists("spawnv"):
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|     # These aren't supplied by the basic Windows code
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|     # but can be easily implemented in Python
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| 
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|     def spawnl(mode, file, *args):
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|         """spawnl(mode, file, *args) -> integer
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| 
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| Execute file with arguments from args in a subprocess.
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| If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
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| If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
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| otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
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|         return spawnv(mode, file, args)
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| 
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|     def spawnle(mode, file, *args):
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|         """spawnle(mode, file, *args, env) -> integer
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| 
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| Execute file with arguments from args in a subprocess with the
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| supplied environment.
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| If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
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| If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
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| otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
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|         env = args[-1]
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|         return spawnve(mode, file, args[:-1], env)
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| 
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| if _exists("spawnvp"):
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|     # At the moment, Windows doesn't implement spawnvp[e],
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|     # so it won't have spawnlp[e] either.
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|     def spawnlp(mode, file, *args):
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|         """spawnlp(mode, file, *args, env) -> integer
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| 
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| Execute file (which is looked for along $PATH) with arguments from
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| args in a subprocess with the supplied environment.
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| If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
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| If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
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| otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
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|         return spawnvp(mode, file, args)
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| 
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|     def spawnlpe(mode, file, *args):
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|         """spawnlpe(mode, file, *args, env) -> integer
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| 
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| Execute file (which is looked for along $PATH) with arguments from
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| args in a subprocess with the supplied environment.
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| If mode == P_NOWAIT return the pid of the process.
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| If mode == P_WAIT return the process's exit code if it exits normally;
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| otherwise return -SIG, where SIG is the signal that killed it. """
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|         env = args[-1]
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|         return spawnvpe(mode, file, args[:-1], env)
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| 
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| 
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