# add some convencience get functions
return result
+# helper function: execute a process, return output as iterator, throw exception if there was an error
+# you *must* iterate to the end if you use this!
+def processOutputGen(*args):
+ p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
+ for line in p.stdout:
+ yield line
+ p.wait() # wait for process to exit (it closed stdout, so it can't block anymore)
+ if p.returncode != 0:
+ raise Exception("Error executing "+str(args))
+def processOutputIt(*args):
+ return list(processOutputGen(*args)) # list() iterates over the generator
+
# Run xrandr and return a dict of output names mapped to lists of available resolutions, each being a (width, height) pair.
# An empty list indicates that the connector is disabled.
def getXrandrInformation():
- p = subprocess.Popen(["xrandr", "-q"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
connectors = {} # map of connector names to a list of resolutions
connector = None # current connector
- for line in p.stdout:
+ for line in processOutputGen("xrandr", "-q"):
# screen?
m = re.search(r'^Screen [0-9]+: ', line)
if m is not None: # ignore this line
# not fatal as my xrandr shows strange stuff when a display is enabled, but not connected
#raise Exception("Unknown line in xrandr output:\n"+line)
print "Warning: Unknown xrandr line %s" % line
- # be sure to always proprly finish up with the xrandr
- p.communicate()
- # if everything succeededso far, check return code
- if p.returncode != 0: raise Exception("Querying xrandr for data failed.")
return connectors
# convert a (width, height) pair into a string accepted by xrandr as argument for --mode