I'm trying to write the results of a function to stdin.
This is the code :
def testy():
return 'Testy !'
import sys
sys.stdin.write(testy())
And the error I get is :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "stdin_test2.py", line 7, in <module>
sys.stdin.write(testy())
io.UnsupportedOperation: not writable
I'm not completely sure, is this the right way of doing things ?
You could mock stdin
with a file-like object?
import sys
import StringIO
oldstdin = sys.stdin
sys.stdin = StringIO.StringIO('asdlkj')
print raw_input('.') # .asdlkj