On Sun, 04 Aug 2013, Beno?t Minisini wrote: > Le 04/08/2013 20:31, Tobias Boege a ?crit : > >> > >> Why does ncurses change the behaviour of the standard error stream? I > >> don't see the reason... > >> > > > > It changes the tty line discipline and stderr just happens to be directed > > to that tty. Normally the tty has the ONLCR bit set when humans operate with > > it which means: translate each incoming newline into a carriage-return- > > newline sequence. > > > > NCurses turns this bit off. Try "stty -onlcr" in a terminal to see the > > result. > > > > Maybe you can turn this bit on just after NCurses initialisation? >
It's possible but ncurses does what it does to have the tty in a known state and I shouldn't mess around with it behind ncurses' back... > >> And what do you mean by "redirect the standard error of a program which > >> is run in a terminal emulator back to the console window in the IDE"? > >> This is what is already done for all debugged programs! > >> > > > > AFAICS, when I have the "Use a terminal emulator" setting checked in the > > project options, writing to stderr results in output to the controlling > > terminal (xterm in my case), not to the IDE console. > > > > I have a screenshot attached and the project used to generate the display. I > > hope this makes it clear enough? I'd like to have an option to send the > > strings from Error and Debug to the IDE console, not to the terminal > > emulator. > > > > Regards, > > Tobi > > > > The debugged program is entirely under the control of the terminal > emulator. I don't know how I can tell it to redirect its standard error > output to the standard error output of the terminal emulator, or > (better) a specific pipe, so that the IDE gets the data... It should be > possible with a named pipe, I will try... > Yes, my first thought was way too simple... But actually it should be doable with something like "exec 2>/.../gambas-named-pipe" just before the program is executed in the terminal emulator. Regards, Tobi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get your SQL database under version control now! Version control is standard for application code, but databases havent caught up. So what steps can you take to put your SQL databases under version control? Why should you start doing it? Read more to find out. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=49501711&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user