Of course, no need to suggest to flush STDOUT each time by wrapping the write command?
Mathieu
Le 10 avr. 09 à 10:01, Chris Rebert a écrit :
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Jean-Denis Muys jdmuys@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
I'm growing increasingly annoyed with an issue I could not find a solution for: the output to stderr and stdout getting out of sync in the default TextMate output window.
I am currently developping for Perl, but I quickly checked that the issue is there for Ruby as well.
Apparently Python too:
#program: from sys import stderr as e, stdout as o e.write("debug1\n") o.write("hi\n") e.write("bug2\n") o.write("bye\n") e.write("buggy3\n")
#textmate output window: hi bye debug1 bug2 buggy3
Cheers, Chris
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