When I try to kill a process in windows with the subprocess.Popen.terminate() or kill() commands, I get an access denied error. I really need a cross-platform way to terminate the process if the file no longer exists (Yes, I know it's not the most elegant way of doing what I'm doing), I don't want to have to use platform calls or import win32api if at all possible.
Also - Once I kill the task, I should be able to just delete the iteration of that portion of the library, no? (I remember reading something about having to use slice if I plan on working on something and modifying it while working on it?)
#/usr/bin/env python
#import开发者_StackOverflow社区 sys
import time
import os
import subprocess
import platform
ServerRange = range(7878, 7890) #Range of ports you want your server to use.
cmd = 'VoiceChatterServer.exe'
#********DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE*******
def Start_IfConfExist(i):
if os.path.exists(str(i) + ".conf"):
Process[i] = subprocess.Popen(" " + cmd + " --config " + str(i) + ".conf", shell=True)
Process = {}
for i in ServerRange:
Start_IfConfExist(i)
while True:
for i in ServerRange:
if os.path.exists(str(i) + ".conf"):
res = Process[i].poll()
if not os.path.exists(str(i) + ".conf"): #This is the problem area
res = Process[i].terminate() #This is the problem area.
if res is not None:
Start_IfConfExist(i)
print "\nRestarting: " + str(i) + "\n"
time.sleep(1)
You can easily make a platform independent call by doing something trivial like:
try:
import win32
def kill(param):
# the code from S.Lotts link
except ImportError:
def kill(param):
# the unix way
Why this doesn't exist in python by default I don't know, but there are very similar problems in other areas like file change notifications where it really isn't that hard to make a platform independent lib (or at least win+mac+linux). I guess it's open source so you have to fix it yourself :P
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