Ira wrote: > OK let me rephrase, > > the standard error stream (and if I'm not mistaken also the one that > PyErr_Print() writes to) is the python object sys.stderr. Now say I'd go > ahead and write the following in python... > > SomeNewStreamOrFileOrWhateverItIs = new stream > sys.stderr = SomeNewStreamOrFileOrWhateverItIs > > I can go ahead and do the exact same thing from the C source code. All I > need to do is to figure out how to wrap a c-style FILE* with a PyObject, And > PySys_SetObjet("stderr", newstream); > > I'm very new to python so that might be nonsense but it appeals to my > programmer's common sense. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
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