cwd is automatically set to the folder of the application being launched when execute_py_file is called with cwd=None
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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version = __version__ = "4.43.0.1 Unreleased\nChanged get_versions string to be more clear, removed canvas from return values"
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version = __version__ = "4.43.0.2 Unreleased\nChanged get_versions string to be more clear, removed canvas from return values, cwd is automatically set to the folder of the application being launched when execute_py_file is called with cwd=None"
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__version__ = version.split()[0] # For PEP 396 and PEP 345
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:return: Popen object
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:rtype: (subprocess.Popen) | None
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"""
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if cwd is None:
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cwd = os.path.dirname(pyfile)
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if pyfile[0] != '"' and ' ' in pyfile:
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pyfile = '"'+pyfile+'"'
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if interpreter_command is not None:
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