on_stdout Event
Fired when data come in through stdout.
Syntax
class PipeExecStdoutEventParams(object): @property def text() -> bytes: ... @property def eol() -> bool: ... # In class PipeExec: @property def on_stdout() -> Callable[[PipeExecStdoutEventParams], None]: ... @on_stdout.setter def on_stdout(event_hook: Callable[[PipeExecStdoutEventParams], None]) -> None: ...
Remarks
The on_stdout event is fired every time the process outputs a line in its standard output. The incoming data is provided through the Text parameter.
EOL indicates whether the eol string was found at the end of Text or not. If the eol string was found, then EOL is True.
If Text is part of a data portion of length larger than MaxLineLength with no eol strings in it, then EOL is False. Please note that this means that one or more on_data_in events with EOL set to False can be received during a connection.
If the eol property is "" (empty string), then EOL can be disregarded (it is always True).