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Top Forums Programming how to redirect back to stdout Post 302287729 by Corona688 on Sunday 15th of February 2009 11:47:19 AM
Old 02-15-2009
You need to make a copy of stderr with dup() before the redirection happens, then copy it overtop of your own stderr after the redirection with dup2().
 

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DUP(2)							     Linux Programmer's Manual							    DUP(2)

NAME
dup, dup2, dup3 - duplicate a file descriptor SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h> int dup(int oldfd); int dup2(int oldfd, int newfd); #define _GNU_SOURCE /* See feature_test_macros(7) */ #include <fcntl.h> /* Obtain O_* constant definitions */ #include <unistd.h> int dup3(int oldfd, int newfd, int flags); DESCRIPTION
These system calls create a copy of the file descriptor oldfd. dup() uses the lowest-numbered unused descriptor for the new descriptor. dup2() makes newfd be the copy of oldfd, closing newfd first if necessary, but note the following: * If oldfd is not a valid file descriptor, then the call fails, and newfd is not closed. * If oldfd is a valid file descriptor, and newfd has the same value as oldfd, then dup2() does nothing, and returns newfd. After a successful return from one of these system calls, the old and new file descriptors may be used interchangeably. They refer to the same open file description (see open(2)) and thus share file offset and file status flags; for example, if the file offset is modified by using lseek(2) on one of the descriptors, the offset is also changed for the other. The two descriptors do not share file descriptor flags (the close-on-exec flag). The close-on-exec flag (FD_CLOEXEC; see fcntl(2)) for the duplicate descriptor is off. dup3() is the same as dup2(), except that: * The caller can force the close-on-exec flag to be set for the new file descriptor by specifying O_CLOEXEC in flags. See the description of the same flag in open(2) for reasons why this may be useful. * If oldfd equals newfd, then dup3() fails with the error EINVAL. RETURN VALUE
On success, these system calls return the new descriptor. On error, -1 is returned, and errno is set appropriately. ERRORS
EBADF oldfd isn't an open file descriptor, or newfd is out of the allowed range for file descriptors. EBUSY (Linux only) This may be returned by dup2() or dup3() during a race condition with open(2) and dup(). EINTR The dup2() or dup3() call was interrupted by a signal; see signal(7). EINVAL (dup3()) flags contain an invalid value. Or, oldfd was equal to newfd. EMFILE The process already has the maximum number of file descriptors open and tried to open a new one. VERSIONS
dup3() was added to Linux in version 2.6.27; glibc support is available starting with version 2.9. CONFORMING TO
dup(), dup2(): SVr4, 4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001. dup3() is Linux-specific. NOTES
The error returned by dup2() is different from that returned by fcntl(..., F_DUPFD, ...) when newfd is out of range. On some systems dup2() also sometimes returns EINVAL like F_DUPFD. If newfd was open, any errors that would have been reported at close(2) time are lost. A careful programmer will not use dup2() or dup3() without closing newfd first. SEE ALSO
close(2), fcntl(2), open(2) COLOPHON
This page is part of release 3.53 of the Linux man-pages project. A description of the project, and information about reporting bugs, can be found at http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/. Linux 2012-02-14 DUP(2)
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