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| Author | CristianCantoro |
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| Recipients | CristianCantoro |
| Date | 2014年08月26日.13:06:34 |
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| Message-id | <1409058396.11.0.385358825237.issue22277@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Hello, I would like to propose a patch for the webbrowser module to actively suppress any output (both on stdout and stderr) from the module itself. At the moment, doing a quick internet search, the best approximation to obtain this kind of behavior seems to be the ones described in [1] and [2]. In the patch attached I am proposing to add two optional arguments: stdout and stderr to webbroswer.open() (and to the related webbroswer.open_new() and webbroswer.open_new_tab()) Setting stdout and stderr to None effectively suppress any terminal output. The default (True), mimics the current behavior. There are other minor modifications to clean the code (PEP8). I will send a similar patch for Python 2.7.X Cristian [1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2323080/how-can-i-disable-the-webbrowser-message-in-python [2] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1352361/suppress-redirect-stderr-when-calling-python-webrowser |
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| 2014年08月26日 13:06:36 | CristianCantoro | set | messageid: <1409058396.11.0.385358825237.issue22277@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2014年08月26日 13:06:36 | CristianCantoro | link | issue22277 messages |
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