Re: merge stdin, stdout?
jonny lowe jonny.lowe.12...@gmail.com writes: The result is the same as before. I've tested in fedora11. I don't think script is the answer here, since it only stores what's displayed on a terminal and your program's input comes from a file and is not displayed on the terminal. Simplest solution is probably that you have your program echo every line of input. Maybe some hairy terminal trickery could be done? Really more of a Linux question than python. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: merge stdin, stdout?
On Feb 5, 11:10 pm, Gabriel Genellina gagsl-...@yahoo.com.ar wrote: En Fri, 05 Feb 2010 17:39:07 -0300, jonny lowe jonny.lowe.12...@gmail.com escribió: On Feb 4, 8:20 pm, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote: On 01:56 am, jonny.lowe.12...@gmail.com wrote: What I want is to have an easy way tomergeinput.txt and thestdout so that output.txt look like: Enter a number: 42 You entered 42. Here, the first 42 is of course from input.txt. It sounds like you might be looking forscript(1)? $ script -c ./y input.txt output.txt Script started, file is output.txt gimme x:you entered hello Script done, file is output.txt Try moving the redirection out of the command: $ script -c ./y output.txt input.txt -- Gabriel Genellina- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The result is the same as before. I've tested in fedora11. -jon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: merge stdin, stdout?
On Feb 4, 8:20 pm, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote: On 01:56 am, jonny.lowe.12...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, Is there an easy way to mergestdinandstdout? For instance suppose I havescriptthat prompts for a number and prints the number. If you execute this with redirection from a file say input.txt with 42 in the file, then executing ./myscript input.txt output.txt the output.txt might look like this: Enter a number: You entered 42. What I want is to have an easy way to merge input.txt and thestdout so that output.txt look like: Enter a number: 42 You entered 42. Here, the first 42 is of course from input.txt. It sounds like you might be looking forscript(1)? Jean-Paul Hi Jean-Paul, I tried it. But stdin is not merged in with stdout. Maybe I'm using script wrongly? This is what I've done. I have a python script y. Here's what it looks like when I run it and I entered sss: $ ./y gimme x:sss you entered sss Now I'm going to use the script command. I'm using an input file input.txt that contains just the string hello. $ script -c ./y input.txt output.txt Script started, file is output.txt gimme x:you entered hello Script done, file is output.txt And when I view output.txt this is what I see: $ less output.txt Script started on Thu Feb 4 22:28:12 2010 gimme x:you entered hello Script done on Thu Feb 4 22:28:13 2010 As you can see the stdin is not printed. What I'd really wanted was something like this in output.txt: gimme x:hello you entered hello -jon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: merge stdin, stdout?
En Fri, 05 Feb 2010 17:39:07 -0300, jonny lowe jonny.lowe.12...@gmail.com escribió: On Feb 4, 8:20 pm, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote: On 01:56 am, jonny.lowe.12...@gmail.com wrote: What I want is to have an easy way to merge input.txt and thestdout so that output.txt look like: Enter a number: 42 You entered 42. Here, the first 42 is of course from input.txt. It sounds like you might be looking forscript(1)? $ script -c ./y input.txt output.txt Script started, file is output.txt gimme x:you entered hello Script done, file is output.txt Try moving the redirection out of the command: $ script -c ./y output.txt input.txt -- Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
merge stdin, stdout?
Hi everyone, Is there an easy way to merge stdin and stdout? For instance suppose I have script that prompts for a number and prints the number. If you execute this with redirection from a file say input.txt with 42 in the file, then executing ./myscript input.txt output.txt the output.txt might look like this: Enter a number: You entered 42. What I want is to have an easy way to merge input.txt and the stdout so that output.txt look like: Enter a number: 42 You entered 42. Here, the first 42 is of course from input.txt. Thanks. -jon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: merge stdin, stdout?
On 01:56 am, jonny.lowe.12...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, Is there an easy way to merge stdin and stdout? For instance suppose I have script that prompts for a number and prints the number. If you execute this with redirection from a file say input.txt with 42 in the file, then executing ./myscript input.txt output.txt the output.txt might look like this: Enter a number: You entered 42. What I want is to have an easy way to merge input.txt and the stdout so that output.txt look like: Enter a number: 42 You entered 42. Here, the first 42 is of course from input.txt. It sounds like you might be looking for script(1)? Jean-Paul -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list