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Alexander Emmerich
erp5
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81d0116b
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81d0116b
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Dec 16, 2011
by
Julien Muchembled
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subprocess.Popen objects are not supported as context managers on Python < 3.2
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@@ -26,14 +26,17 @@ class ImageMagickTransforms:
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@@ -26,14 +26,17 @@ class ImageMagickTransforms:
if
depth
:
if
depth
:
parameter_list
.
extend
([
'-depth'
,
'%s'
%
depth
,
'-type'
,
'Palette'
])
parameter_list
.
extend
([
'-depth'
,
'%s'
%
depth
,
'-type'
,
'Palette'
])
parameter_list
.
append
(
'%s:-'
%
self
.
format
)
parameter_list
.
append
(
'%s:-'
%
self
.
format
)
with
subprocess
.
Popen
(
parameter_list
,
p
=
subprocess
.
Popen
(
parameter_list
,
stdin
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stdin
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stdout
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stderr
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
stderr
=
subprocess
.
PIPE
,
close_fds
=
True
)
as
p
:
close_fds
=
True
)
try
:
# XXX: The only portable way is to pass what stdin.write can accept,
# XXX: The only portable way is to pass what stdin.write can accept,
# which is a string for PIPE.
# which is a string for PIPE.
image
,
err
=
p
.
communicate
(
str
(
orig
))
image
,
err
=
p
.
communicate
(
str
(
orig
))
finally
:
del
p
data
.
setData
(
image
)
data
.
setData
(
image
)
return
data
return
data
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