function with_out_str(f::Function) orig_stdout = STDOUT rd, wr = redirect_stdout() f() redirect_stdout(orig_stdout) return readavailable(rd) end
macro with_out_str(expr) :(with_out_str(()->$expr)) |> esc end You can use this as @with_out_str begin ... code ... end But I think you'll need to change "stdout" to "stderr" in the above definition to capture warnings. On Friday, 20 June 2014 21:35:51 UTC+1, Laszlo Hars wrote: > > Could someone help with redirecting stderr? For example, the following > code does not get the error message shown in the Julia console in Windows > 7, Julia Version 0.3.0-prerelease+3789: > ~~~ > stderr_orig = STDERR > rd, wr = redirect_stderr() > 1^-1 > close(wr) > eof(rd) > close(rd) > out = readall(rd) > redirect_stderr(stderr_orig) > ~~~ > > On Friday, June 20, 2014 8:36:44 AM UTC-6, Jameson wrote: >> >> You could redirect_stderr and test for content writte > >
