Re: Problem with InputStream & Process
Arne Vajh?j schrieb:
none wrote:
I would like to parse in "real time" an output of a external program in
my Java application, but I only get the output of my program after
program termination.
Here is my code:
1 public class Main {
2 public static void main(String[] args) {
3 ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder("/tmp/test.py");
4
5 try {
6 Process p = pb.start();
7 p = pb.start();
8
9 BufferedReader output = new BufferedReader(
10 new InputStreamReader(p.getInputStream()));
11 String line;
12
13 while ((line = output.readLine()) != null) {
14 System.out.println(line);
15 }
16
17 p.waitFor();
18 }
19 catch(Exception ex) {
20 ex.printStackTrace();
21 }
22 }
23}
In line 13 my application blocks til process termination of test.py and
afterwards I get all outputs of test.py and miss the intermediate
steps...
Here my test program:
test.py:
1 #!/usr/bin/python
2 import time
3 cnt = 5
4 while cnt:
5 time.sleep(1)
6 print "progress"
7 cnt-=1
Every 1 second I should get "progress" into my application but it does
not seem do work.
I played around with streaming operations and Threads but without
success.
Any help are welcome!
Try with:
import time
import sys
cnt = 5
while cnt:
time.sleep(1)
print "progress"
sys.stdout.flush()
cnt-=1
Arne
Hello,
yes it helps, but in Emacs it works without any flushes. That means I
can parse the same python program in "real time" without
'sys.stdout.flush()'.
I will investigate the differences between Emacs Lisp and Java (system
calls).
Harald
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