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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers ksh Logging Post 303032626 by Don Cragun on Thursday 21st of March 2019 05:36:34 AM
Old 03-21-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by bakunin
In addition to what RudiC already said: if you want to redirect larger parts of a script i would - simply for better readability - not shift around output streams in a way so that one depends on the other. I would set them separately and independently like this:

Code:
exec 2>/some/file
exec 1>/some/file

If you later decide to redirect one or the other to somewhere else it won't affect the other redirecction at all.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
Hi bakunin,
Sorry, but I must strongly disagree with your suggestion.

Opening these two files this way creates two file descriptors pointing at the same file with both writing data starting at position 1 and destructively overwriting each other's previously written data. For example the script:
Code:
#!/bin/ksh
exec 2>/some/file
exec 1>/some/file
echo ab
echo oops >&2
echo cd

ends up with the following stored in the file named /some/file:
Code:
oopcd

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