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Old 11-24-2005
passing "stderr " to a subroutine..

This is perl, v5.6.1 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
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i thought to pass the stderr to the subroutine which writes in a log file..

when i use
&log_message(\*STDERR);

in the log file instead of the error messages, i am getting only this word

____________::GLOB(0x1ab507c)


and when i use
&log_message(*STDERR);

i got
____________::*main::STDERR

1). i like to know how to pass the error messages into a subroutine(which writes the messages passed to it into a log file..)
2).or how to assign STDERR to a file handle?

thanks in advance..
 

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IO::CaptureOutput(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    IO::CaptureOutput(3pm)

NAME
IO::CaptureOutput - capture STDOUT and STDERR from Perl code, subprocesses or XS VERSION
This documentation describes version 1.1102. SYNOPSIS
use IO::CaptureOutput qw(capture qxx qxy); # STDOUT and STDERR separately capture { noisy_sub(@args) } $stdout, $stderr; # STDOUT and STDERR together capture { noisy_sub(@args) } $combined, $combined; # STDOUT and STDERR from external command ($stdout, $stderr, $success) = qxx( @cmd ); # STDOUT and STDERR together from external command ($combined, $success) = qxy( @cmd ); DESCRIPTION
This module provides routines for capturing STDOUT and STDERR from perl subroutines, forked system calls (e.g. "system()", "fork()") and from XS or C modules. FUNCTIONS
The following functions will be exported on demand. capture() capture &subroutine, $stdout, $stderr; Captures everything printed to "STDOUT" and "STDERR" for the duration of &subroutine. $stdout and $stderr are optional scalars that will contain "STDOUT" and "STDERR" respectively. "capture()" uses a code prototype so the first argument can be specified directly within brackets if desired. # shorthand with prototype capture { print __PACKAGE__ } $stdout, $stderr; Returns the return value(s) of &subroutine. The sub is called in the same context as "capture()" was called e.g.: @rv = capture { wantarray } ; # returns true $rv = capture { wantarray } ; # returns defined, but not true capture { wantarray }; # void, returns undef "capture()" is able to capture output from subprocesses and C code, which traditional "tie()" methods of output capture are unable to do. Note: "capture()" will only capture output that has been written or flushed to the filehandle. If the two scalar references refer to the same scalar, then "STDERR" will be merged to "STDOUT" before capturing and the scalar will hold the combined output of both. capture &subroutine, $combined, $combined; Normally, "capture()" uses anonymous, temporary files for capturing output. If desired, specific file names may be provided instead as additional options. capture &subroutine, $stdout, $stderr, $out_file, $err_file; Files provided will be clobbered, overwriting any previous data, but will persist after the call to "capture()" for inspection or other manipulation. By default, when no references are provided to hold STDOUT or STDERR, output is captured and silently discarded. # Capture STDOUT, discard STDERR capture &subroutine, $stdout; # Discard STDOUT, capture STDERR capture &subroutine, undef, $stderr; However, even when using "undef", output can be captured to specific files. # Capture STDOUT to a specific file, discard STDERR capture &subroutine, $stdout, undef, $outfile; # Discard STDOUT, capture STDERR to a specific file capture &subroutine, undef, $stderr, undef, $err_file; # Discard both, capture merged output to a specific file capture &subroutine, undef, undef, $mergedfile; It is a fatal error to merge STDOUT and STDERR and request separate, specific files for capture. # ERROR: capture &subroutine, $stdout, $stdout, $out_file, $err_file; capture &subroutine, undef, undef, $out_file, $err_file; If either STDOUT or STDERR should be passed through to the terminal instead of captured, provide a reference to undef -- "undef" -- instead of a capture variable. # Capture STDOUT, display STDERR capture &subroutine, $stdout, undef; # Display STDOUT, capture STDERR capture &subroutine, undef, $stderr; capture_exec() ($stdout, $stderr, $success, $exit_code) = capture_exec(@args); Captures and returns the output from "system(@args)". In scalar context, "capture_exec()" will return what was printed to "STDOUT". In list context, it returns what was printed to "STDOUT" and "STDERR" as well as a success flag and the exit value. $stdout = capture_exec('perl', '-e', 'print "hello world"'); ($stdout, $stderr, $success, $exit_code) = capture_exec('perl', '-e', 'warn "Test"'); "capture_exec" passes its arguments to "system()" and on MSWin32 will protect arguments with shell quotes if necessary. This makes it a handy and slightly more portable alternative to backticks, piped "open()" and "IPC::Open3". The $success flag returned will be true if the command ran successfully and false if it did not (if the command could not be run or if it ran and returned a non-zero exit value). On failure, the raw exit value of the "system()" call is available both in the $exit_code returned and in the $? variable. ($stdout, $stderr, $success, $exit_code) = capture_exec('perl', '-e', 'warn "Test" and exit 1'); if ( ! $success ) { print "The exit code was " . ($exit_code >> 8) . " "; } See perlvar for more information on interpreting a child process exit code. capture_exec_combined() ($combined, $success, $exit_code) = capture_exec_combined( 'perl', '-e', 'print "hello "', 'warn "Test " ); This is just like "capture_exec()", except that it merges "STDERR" with "STDOUT" before capturing output. Note: there is no guarantee that text printed to "STDOUT" and "STDERR" in the subprocess will be appear in order. The actual order will depend on how IO buffering is handled in the subprocess. qxx() This is an alias for "capture_exec()". qxy() This is an alias for "capture_exec_combined()". SEE ALSO
o IPC::Open3 o IO::Capture o IO::Utils o IPC::System::Simple AUTHORS
o Simon Flack <simonflk _AT_ cpan.org> (original author) o David Golden <dagolden _AT_ cpan.org> (co-maintainer since version 1.04) COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Portions copyright 2004, 2005 Simon Flack. Portions copyright 2007, 2008 David Golden. All rights reserved. You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file. perl v5.10.1 2010-02-15 IO::CaptureOutput(3pm)
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