See ?sink (and heed the warnings).

Depending on what the connections are, the stdout and stderr may or may not interleave correctly.

On Wed, 12 Nov 2008, David Dahl wrote:

R users,

I am aware that R can be invoked such that the operating system
redirects standard error (stderr) to standard output (stdout), but I
want to have R itself (not the OS) redirect the connection given by
stderr() to connection given by stdout().  Is that possible?  Perhaps
equivalently, can I make all error messages and warnings go to
stdout() instead of stderr()?  Any suggestions?  Thanks!

-- David

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