redirect output of functions to a string or file

Alex Martelli alex at magenta.com
Tue Jul 11 04:40:41 EDT 2000


"Fernando Rodríguez" <frr at mindless.com> wrote in message
news:LBpa5.563$iT2.6319 at m2newsread.uni2.es...
> Hi!
>
>     I have several functions that return strings.  The output of these
> functions must be combined and saved into a file.
>
>     Is there a way to tell Python to "automagically" redirect the output
> of _all_ functions to a string or file? O:-)

Redirect?  So that, for example:
    a=f()
would NOT actually set a, but rather (leave it as before? or what
else?) and instead place f()'s return value somewhere else?  That
seems like a tall order to me, and I don't understand how it would
help -- surely you're using the value of a in later code, so if it does
not get set this will affect your code's logic...?


Alex






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