How to record the console's content in the interpreter?

Cameron Simpson cs at cskk.id.au
Fri Aug 23 02:54:41 EDT 2019


On 22Aug2019 21:48, Jach Fong <jfong at ms4.hinet.net> wrote:
>Cameron Simpson於 2019年8月23日星期五 UTC+8下午12時09分54秒寫道:
>> On 22Aug2019 19:38, Jach Fong <jfong at ms4.hinet.net> wrote:
>> >Say I like to record everything showing in the console into a file
>> >after I start a debug session, and stop it when finished. It's not
>> >a console redirection. I still need to see what is going on during
>> >the session.
>>
>> If you're in a terminal you can run the 'script" command. This starts a
>> new shell inside a session which records itself to the file "typescript"
>> (by default). See "man script" for further details.
>
>Mine is Windows:-( No 'script' command?

Maybe not. Cygwin (UNIX emulator) or the Window Linux facility might 
provide it.

Otherwise a Windows person will need to advise you; I can't.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs at cskk.id.au>



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