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			Python
		
	
# coding=utf-8
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# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Collection of subprocess wrapper functions.
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In theory you shouldn't need anything else in subprocess, or this module failed.
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"""
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import codecs
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import errno
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import io
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import logging
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import threading
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# Cache the string-escape codec to ensure subprocess can find it later.
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# See crbug.com/912292#c2 for context.
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if sys.version_info.major == 2:
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  import Queue
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  codecs.lookup('string-escape')
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else:
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  import queue as Queue
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  # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
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  basestring = (str, bytes)
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# Constants forwarded from subprocess.
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PIPE = subprocess.PIPE
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STDOUT = subprocess.STDOUT
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# Sends stdout or stderr to os.devnull.
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VOID = open(os.devnull, 'w')
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VOID_INPUT = open(os.devnull, 'r')
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class CalledProcessError(subprocess.CalledProcessError):
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  """Augment the standard exception with more data."""
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  def __init__(self, returncode, cmd, cwd, stdout, stderr):
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    super(CalledProcessError, self).__init__(returncode, cmd, output=stdout)
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    self.stdout = self.output  # for backward compatibility.
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    self.stderr = stderr
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    self.cwd = cwd
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  def __str__(self):
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    out = 'Command %r returned non-zero exit status %s' % (
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        ' '.join(self.cmd), self.returncode)
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    if self.cwd:
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      out += ' in ' + self.cwd
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    return '\n'.join(filter(None, (out, self.stdout, self.stderr)))
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class CygwinRebaseError(CalledProcessError):
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  """Occurs when cygwin's fork() emulation fails due to rebased dll."""
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## Utility functions
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def kill_pid(pid):
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  """Kills a process by its process id."""
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  try:
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    # Unable to import 'module'
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    # pylint: disable=no-member,F0401
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    import signal
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    return os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM)
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  except ImportError:
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    pass
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def get_english_env(env):
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  """Forces LANG and/or LANGUAGE to be English.
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  Forces encoding to utf-8 for subprocesses.
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  Returns None if it is unnecessary.
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  """
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  if sys.platform == 'win32':
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    return None
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  env = env or os.environ
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  # Test if it is necessary at all.
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  is_english = lambda name: env.get(name, 'en').startswith('en')
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  if is_english('LANG') and is_english('LANGUAGE'):
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    return None
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  # Requires modifications.
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  env = env.copy()
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  def fix_lang(name):
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    if not is_english(name):
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      env[name] = 'en_US.UTF-8'
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  fix_lang('LANG')
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  fix_lang('LANGUAGE')
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  return env
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class Popen(subprocess.Popen):
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  """Wraps subprocess.Popen() with various workarounds.
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  - Forces English output since it's easier to parse the stdout if it is always
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    in English.
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  - Sets shell=True on windows by default. You can override this by forcing
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    shell parameter to a value.
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  - Adds support for VOID to not buffer when not needed.
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  - Adds self.start property.
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  Note: Popen() can throw OSError when cwd or args[0] doesn't exist. Translate
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  exceptions generated by cygwin when it fails trying to emulate fork().
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  """
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  # subprocess.Popen.__init__() is not threadsafe; there is a race between
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  # creating the exec-error pipe for the child and setting it to CLOEXEC during
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  # which another thread can fork and cause the pipe to be inherited by its
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  # descendents, which will cause the current Popen to hang until all those
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  # descendents exit. Protect this with a lock so that only one fork/exec can
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  # happen at a time.
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  popen_lock = threading.Lock()
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  def __init__(self, args, **kwargs):
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    env = get_english_env(kwargs.get('env'))
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    if env:
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      kwargs['env'] = env
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    if kwargs.get('env') is not None and sys.version_info.major != 2:
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      # Subprocess expects environment variables to be strings in Python 3.
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      def ensure_str(value):
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        if isinstance(value, bytes):
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          return value.decode()
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        return value
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      kwargs['env'] = {
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          ensure_str(k): ensure_str(v)
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          for k, v in kwargs['env'].items()
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      }
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    if kwargs.get('shell') is None:
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      # *Sigh*:  Windows needs shell=True, or else it won't search %PATH% for
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      # the executable, but shell=True makes subprocess on Linux fail when it's
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      # called with a list because it only tries to execute the first item in
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      # the list.
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      kwargs['shell'] = bool(sys.platform=='win32')
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    if isinstance(args, basestring):
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      tmp_str = args
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    elif isinstance(args, (list, tuple)):
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      tmp_str = ' '.join(args)
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    else:
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      raise CalledProcessError(None, args, kwargs.get('cwd'), None, None)
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    if kwargs.get('cwd', None):
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      tmp_str += ';  cwd=%s' % kwargs['cwd']
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    logging.debug(tmp_str)
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    try:
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      with self.popen_lock:
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        super(Popen, self).__init__(args, **kwargs)
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    except OSError as e:
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      if e.errno == errno.EAGAIN and sys.platform == 'cygwin':
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        # Convert fork() emulation failure into a CygwinRebaseError().
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        raise CygwinRebaseError(
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            e.errno,
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            args,
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            kwargs.get('cwd'),
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            None,
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            'Visit '
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            'http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/CygwinDllRemappingFailure '
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            'to learn how to fix this error; you need to rebase your cygwin '
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            'dlls')
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      # Popen() can throw OSError when cwd or args[0] doesn't exist.
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      raise OSError('Execution failed with error: %s.\n'
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                    'Check that %s or %s exist and have execution permission.'
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                    % (str(e), kwargs.get('cwd'), args[0]))
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def communicate(args, **kwargs):
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  """Wraps subprocess.Popen().communicate().
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  Returns ((stdout, stderr), returncode).
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  - If the subprocess runs for |nag_timer| seconds without producing terminal
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    output, print a warning to stderr.
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  - Automatically passes stdin content as input so do not specify stdin=PIPE.
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  """
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  stdin = None
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  # When stdin is passed as an argument, use it as the actual input data and
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  # set the Popen() parameter accordingly.
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  if 'stdin' in kwargs and isinstance(kwargs['stdin'], basestring):
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    stdin = kwargs['stdin']
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    kwargs['stdin'] = PIPE
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  proc = Popen(args, **kwargs)
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  return proc.communicate(stdin), proc.returncode
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def call(args, **kwargs):
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  """Emulates subprocess.call().
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  Automatically convert stdout=PIPE or stderr=PIPE to VOID.
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  In no case they can be returned since no code path raises
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  subprocess2.CalledProcessError.
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  """
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  if kwargs.get('stdout') == PIPE:
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    kwargs['stdout'] = VOID
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  if kwargs.get('stderr') == PIPE:
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    kwargs['stderr'] = VOID
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  return communicate(args, **kwargs)[1]
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def check_call_out(args, **kwargs):
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  """Improved version of subprocess.check_call().
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  Returns (stdout, stderr), unlike subprocess.check_call().
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  """
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  out, returncode = communicate(args, **kwargs)
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  if returncode:
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    raise CalledProcessError(
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        returncode, args, kwargs.get('cwd'), out[0], out[1])
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  return out
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def check_call(args, **kwargs):
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  """Emulate subprocess.check_call()."""
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  check_call_out(args, **kwargs)
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  return 0
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def capture(args, **kwargs):
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  """Captures stdout of a process call and returns it.
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  Returns stdout.
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  - Discards returncode.
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  - Blocks stdin by default if not specified since no output will be visible.
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  """
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  kwargs.setdefault('stdin', VOID_INPUT)
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  # Like check_output, deny the caller from using stdout arg.
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  return communicate(args, stdout=PIPE, **kwargs)[0][0]
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def check_output(args, **kwargs):
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  """Emulates subprocess.check_output().
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  Captures stdout of a process call and returns stdout only.
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  - Throws if return code is not 0.
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  - Works even prior to python 2.7.
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  - Blocks stdin by default if not specified since no output will be visible.
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  - As per doc, "The stdout argument is not allowed as it is used internally."
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  """
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  kwargs.setdefault('stdin', VOID_INPUT)
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  if 'stdout' in kwargs:
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    raise ValueError('stdout argument not allowed, it would be overridden.')
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  return check_call_out(args, stdout=PIPE, **kwargs)[0]
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