how to call a program from python without waiting for it to return

maranas picture maranas · Apr 8, 2010 · Viewed 59.7k times · Source

is there a way to call a program from python without waiting for it to return? i created a script which copies a program to a directory and runs that program. but when i call the program from python, the python script does not exit until the program i launched exits. i have tried os.system and Popen. is there another way to do this?

Added info: os.spawnl with os.P_DETACH still doesn't work; according to the docs, "P_DETACH is similar to P_NOWAIT, but the new process is detached from the console of the calling process". but it is still somehow attached to my calling process (calling script won't quit until any of the called executables return)

Program:

os.system("start test.exe")
print "Done"

after it executes test.exe, it prints Done. but it does not terminate the script's execution (script process still running). tried creating a daemon thread and Popen with a P_DETACH, still no go.

Answer

newtover picture newtover · Apr 8, 2010

I posted a solution how to detach a process in a previous question.