cfbolz changed the topic of #pypy to: #pypy PyPy, the flexible snake https://pypy.org | IRC logs: https://quodlibet.duckdns.org/irc/pypy/latest.log.html#irc-end and https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/pypy | so many corner cases, so little time
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<ctismer> lazka: Calling `PyEval_InitThreads` in fact did it. :wind:
<ctismer> 😉
<lazka> cfbolz, ^
<cfbolz> hmmmm, I still would like to have a test to show the problem
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<Corbin> Hopefully easy RPython question: I know that there's a popen() wrapper, rlib.rfile.create_popen_file(). I also know that there's os.system(). What's the easiest way to have a bidirectional subprocess with both stdin and stdout? Is it easier if I just want to give a string for stdin and get a string for stdout after the subprocess exits?
<Corbin> (For context, I'm trying to wrap a Rust program, and this seemed easier than rffi.)
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