[C++-sig] Redirecting PyErr_Print

James Gunn james.gunn at communisis-dm.co.uk
Tue May 4 16:47:06 CEST 2004


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Hi all,
 
I've read a few of the previous posts with regard to redirecting the output
of PyErr_Print but I've still not managed to do it yet.
My problem is that I have a GUI-based app that makes calls to an embedded
Python interpreter and I need to capture the output of errors...more
specifically, I really really need to capture the output of
Py_CompileString.
 
I've tried to setup a pipe in a similar way to how Pierre Barbier de Reuille
described in his post 08/04/2004 (Re:[C++-sig]how to get python exception
information in c++?) but it gives me problems. It seems that nothing gets
written to the pipe as calls to read it cause it to block/wait.
 
Does anyone have any clues? 
 
Thanks in advance.
 
James Gunn
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