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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:27:13+00:00 2026-05-15T11:27:13+00:00

I need to interface a C console program (as subprocess) with Python using stdin/stdout.

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I need to interface a C console program (as subprocess) with Python using stdin/stdout.

the C program is more o less it:

    tmp = 0.0;  
    printf("\ninput>>");
    scanf_s("%f",&tmp);
    printf ("\ninput was: %f",tmp);

    tmp = 0.0;
    printf("\ninput>>");
    scanf_s("%f",&tmp);
    printf ("\ninput was: %f",tmp);

    tmp = 0.0;
    printf("\ninput>>");
    scanf_s("%f",&tmp);
    printf ("\ninput was: %f",tmp);

Using python subprocess module I need to read data from this program, the write something, then read again and so on. I used the following code:

>>> p=subprocess.Popen(['C:\T.exe'],stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
>>> o,i=communicate('123\n')

the output of o is:

input>>
input was: 123.000000
input>>
input was: 0.000000
input>>
input was: 0.000000

I would expect the subprocess to wait on input until another o,i=communicate() call. Why it is proceding to the end of the program without any input? how to fix it?

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    2026-05-15T11:27:14+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:27 am

    There can be at most one call to communicate() for each process, because communicate() waits for the child process to terminate. To repeatedly read and write from/to a process’s standard streams, use the stdout and stdin attributes of the Popen class.

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