Hello.
I've looked at how to have the Python errors go to the Crossfire log instead of stderr. The culprit is PyErr_Print() on line 924 file cfpython.c, which dumps the error to stderr. I looked at intercepting that, but it doesn't seem that easy, so I'm just dumping my findings here for now, if anyone wants to tackle that issue feel free :) I see two options: - use PyTraceBack_Print() after creating some StringIO object to hold the message, then convert back to a C-string (PyString_AsString probably) ; StringIO claims to have a C API, but I couldn't find any documentation - shamelessly get code from http://svn.python.org/projects/python/tags/r20c1/Python/pythonrun.c (which has the source of PyErr_Print()) and adapt it to our use ; warning, the licence may not be compatible with GPL, check http://svn.python.org/projects/python/tags/r20c1/LICENSE and your local legal expert Regards Nicolas -- Mon p'tit coin du web - http://nicolas.weeger.org
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