08-28-2008
How to redirect stderr and stdout to a file
Hi friends
I am facing one problem while redirecting the out of the stderr and stdout to a file
let example my problem with a simple example
I have a file (say test.sh)in which i run 2 command in the background
ps -ef &
ls &
and now i am run this file and redirect the output to a file (say output.log)
./test.sh > output.log
Now the result stored in the file is not like that first ps -ef and than ls
it mixed the output of both command
Now help me so thats i can store the result in the file only one after another
Thanks
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tap::formatter::base
TAP::Formatter::Base(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation TAP::Formatter::Base(3)
NAME
TAP::Formatter::Base - Base class for harness output delegates
VERSION
Version 3.28
DESCRIPTION
This provides console orientated output formatting for TAP::Harness.
SYNOPSIS
use TAP::Formatter::Console;
my $harness = TAP::Formatter::Console->new( \%args );
METHODS
Class Methods
"new"
my %args = (
verbose => 1,
)
my $harness = TAP::Formatter::Console->new( \%args );
The constructor returns a new "TAP::Formatter::Console" object. If a TAP::Harness is created with no "formatter" a
"TAP::Formatter::Console" is automatically created. If any of the following options were given to TAP::Harness->new they well be passed to
this constructor which accepts an optional hashref whose allowed keys are:
o "verbosity"
Set the verbosity level.
o "verbose"
Printing individual test results to STDOUT.
o "timer"
Append run time for each test to output. Uses Time::HiRes if available.
o "failures"
Show test failures (this is a no-op if "verbose" is selected).
o "comments"
Show test comments (this is a no-op if "verbose" is selected).
o "quiet"
Suppressing some test output (mostly failures while tests are running).
o "really_quiet"
Suppressing everything but the tests summary.
o "silent"
Suppressing all output.
o "errors"
If parse errors are found in the TAP output, a note of this will be made in the summary report. To see all of the parse errors, set
this argument to true:
errors => 1
o "directives"
If set to a true value, only test results with directives will be displayed. This overrides other settings such as "verbose",
"failures", or "comments".
o "stdout"
A filehandle for catching standard output.
o "color"
If defined specifies whether color output is desired. If "color" is not defined it will default to color output if color support is
available on the current platform and output is not being redirected.
o "jobs"
The number of concurrent jobs this formatter will handle.
o "show_count"
Boolean value. If false, disables the "X/Y" test count which shows up while tests are running.
Any keys for which the value is "undef" will be ignored.
"prepare"
Called by Test::Harness before any test output is generated.
This is an advisory and may not be called in the case where tests are being supplied to Test::Harness by an iterator.
"open_test"
Called to create a new test session. A test session looks like this:
my $session = $formatter->open_test( $test, $parser );
while ( defined( my $result = $parser->next ) ) {
$session->result($result);
exit 1 if $result->is_bailout;
}
$session->close_test;
"summary"
$harness->summary( $aggregate );
"summary" prints the summary report after all tests are run. The first argument is an aggregate to summarise. An optional second argument
may be set to a true value to indicate that the summary is being output as a result of an interrupted test run.
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