How do you set multiple Flags in the Python GLib?
I'm currently trying to control the mpv music player on Linux using GLib to spawn the process.
To watch if it terminated, I have to use the watch_child()
method which requires that you set various flags. However the Lib doesn't accept a list of flags. How do you do it then?
self.mpv, _, self.output, self.fehler = GLib.spawn_async(["mpv", '--no-video', link],
flags=GLib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH)
python-3.x glib
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I'm currently trying to control the mpv music player on Linux using GLib to spawn the process.
To watch if it terminated, I have to use the watch_child()
method which requires that you set various flags. However the Lib doesn't accept a list of flags. How do you do it then?
self.mpv, _, self.output, self.fehler = GLib.spawn_async(["mpv", '--no-video', link],
flags=GLib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH)
python-3.x glib
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I'm currently trying to control the mpv music player on Linux using GLib to spawn the process.
To watch if it terminated, I have to use the watch_child()
method which requires that you set various flags. However the Lib doesn't accept a list of flags. How do you do it then?
self.mpv, _, self.output, self.fehler = GLib.spawn_async(["mpv", '--no-video', link],
flags=GLib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH)
python-3.x glib
I'm currently trying to control the mpv music player on Linux using GLib to spawn the process.
To watch if it terminated, I have to use the watch_child()
method which requires that you set various flags. However the Lib doesn't accept a list of flags. How do you do it then?
self.mpv, _, self.output, self.fehler = GLib.spawn_async(["mpv", '--no-video', link],
flags=GLib.SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH)
python-3.x glib
python-3.x glib
edited Nov 18 '18 at 0:03
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Theo FreemanTheo Freeman
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Ok, got it, you just or
them with |
like in C
Glad you figured it out. For better control over the spawned process, you may findGio.Subprocess
easier to use thanGLib.spawn_async()
.
– Philip Withnall
Nov 18 '18 at 13:01
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Ok, got it, you just or
them with |
like in C
Glad you figured it out. For better control over the spawned process, you may findGio.Subprocess
easier to use thanGLib.spawn_async()
.
– Philip Withnall
Nov 18 '18 at 13:01
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Ok, got it, you just or
them with |
like in C
Glad you figured it out. For better control over the spawned process, you may findGio.Subprocess
easier to use thanGLib.spawn_async()
.
– Philip Withnall
Nov 18 '18 at 13:01
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Ok, got it, you just or
them with |
like in C
Ok, got it, you just or
them with |
like in C
answered Nov 18 '18 at 12:07
Theo FreemanTheo Freeman
63
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Glad you figured it out. For better control over the spawned process, you may findGio.Subprocess
easier to use thanGLib.spawn_async()
.
– Philip Withnall
Nov 18 '18 at 13:01
add a comment |
Glad you figured it out. For better control over the spawned process, you may findGio.Subprocess
easier to use thanGLib.spawn_async()
.
– Philip Withnall
Nov 18 '18 at 13:01
Glad you figured it out. For better control over the spawned process, you may find
Gio.Subprocess
easier to use than GLib.spawn_async()
.– Philip Withnall
Nov 18 '18 at 13:01
Glad you figured it out. For better control over the spawned process, you may find
Gio.Subprocess
easier to use than GLib.spawn_async()
.– Philip Withnall
Nov 18 '18 at 13:01
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