Which of my following, is it possible to create a Python script that constantly changes a Windows environment variable?
On the end of the Python interpreter, changes in OSENWEN are not turned on. If I was scripting it on Unix, then I could do something like this:
set foo = `myscript.py`
But alas, Cmd.exe does not do anything that behaves like a back-tick of shah I have seen a very long winding solution ... very well we can certainly improve on this: / P>
for / f "tokens = 1 * delims =" %% a in 'dragon. \ Myscript.py') path =% path%; %%
Determine that it is a better solution than Microsoft's mind!
Note : Exact duplicate.
Your long-winded solution is perhaps the best idea; I do not believe it is possible that directly from Python. This article suggests another method using a temporary batch file:
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