> Assuming you're using file streams to write to the pipe, fflush() will do > the trick.
The problem is that the pipe (from \o |tee xxxx) is intermingling writes to stdout by tee with direct writes to stdout from within psql. I do issue a fflush, because that's necessary to make the pipe do its thing, but the next line of code also does a write to stdout and the pipe generally doesn't have time to complete that write to stdout, resulting in intermingled output. (fflush makes sure the pipe GETS the stream, it doesn't wait around to make sure it's DONE with it, probably because there's no way for whatever the pipe calls to report back when it is done.) This is a bit of a hack, but adding an option to the \o code so that it writes simultaneously to the pipe and to stdout instead of using tee looks like a lot more work, especially since the code appears to have a couple of other places where intermingling to stdout is possible, especially if readline is used. Throwing in "system('sleep 1');" was the way I resolved the timing question here, but that may not be portable enough for inclusion into the code base. -- Mike Nolan ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 8: explain analyze is your friend