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  • Released: Jul 18, 2012
    Last Update: Jul 30, 2012
  • Language: C/C++
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U-Streams

U-Streams
Developed by Richard Ivor, Released Jul 18, 2012

A C library to intercept and redirect UNIX stdin, stdout & stderr streams to multiple destinations. An unlimited number of user-defined write streams may also be created for multiple destination output and onward processing.

C/C++

Tags: redirect , stderr , stdin , stdout

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  • Richard Ivor 10 months ago
    Hi Richard, is there a way to also do a stdin redirection ? What I need is to make a GUI terminal emulation to run an already built C program that runs on terminal, but I want to make GUI textfield to input terminal commands and retrieve the stdout to another textview.

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