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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T23:49:43+00:00 2026-05-12T23:49:43+00:00

I’m trying to redirect stdin and stdout of a console application, so that I

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I’m trying to redirect stdin and stdout of a console application, so that I can interact with them via F#. However, depending on the console application the obvious code seems to fail. The following F# code works for dir but fails (hangs) for python and fsi:

open System
open System.Diagnostics

let f = new Process()
f.StartInfo.FileName <- "python"
f.StartInfo.UseShellExecute <- false
f.StartInfo.RedirectStandardError <- true
f.StartInfo.RedirectStandardInput <- true
f.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput <- true
f.EnableRaisingEvents <- true
f.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow <- true
f.Start()
let line = f.StandardOutput.ReadLine()

This hangs for python but works for dir.

Does this have do with python and fsi using readline or am I making an obvious mistake? Is there a work around that would allow me to interact with fsi or python REPL from F#?

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    2026-05-12T23:49:43+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:49 pm

    This is the code you are looking for (which I conveniently have written in Chapter 9, Scripting 😉 As mentioned earlier, ReadLine blocks until there is a full line which leads to all sorts of hangs. Your best bet is to hook into the OutputDataRecieved event.

    open System.Text
    open System.Diagnostics
    
    let shellEx program args =
    
        let startInfo = new ProcessStartInfo()
        startInfo.FileName  <- program
        startInfo.Arguments <- args
        startInfo.UseShellExecute <- false
    
        startInfo.RedirectStandardOutput <- true
        startInfo.RedirectStandardInput  <- true
    
        let proc = new Process()
        proc.EnableRaisingEvents <- true
    
        let driverOutput = new StringBuilder()
        proc.OutputDataReceived.AddHandler(
            DataReceivedEventHandler(
                (fun sender args -> driverOutput.Append(args.Data) |> ignore)
            )
        )
    
        proc.StartInfo <- startInfo
        proc.Start() |> ignore
        proc.BeginOutputReadLine()
    
        // Now we can write to the program
        proc.StandardInput.WriteLine("let x = 1;;")
        proc.StandardInput.WriteLine("x + x + x;;")
        proc.StandardInput.WriteLine("#q;;")
    
        proc.WaitForExit()
        (proc.ExitCode, driverOutput.ToString())
    

    Output (which could stand to be prettied up):

    val it : int * string =
      (0,
       "Microsoft F# Interactive, (c) Microsoft Corporation, All Rights ReservedF# Version 1.9.7.8, compiling for .NET Framework Version v2.0.50727For help type #help;;> val x : int = 1> val it : int = 3> ")
    
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