query about file objects and popen3()
Dave Harrison
dlharris at mail.usyd.edu.au
Sun Nov 25 06:30:11 EST 2001
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I am writing a wrapper script for another program and im using popen3 to call that program, which then returns me the tuple of 3 file objects, the first two of which are std::out and std::err now under some circumstances obviously the output I need to process is in std::out and other times std::err ... I need to know how I can test a file object to find out if it is empty or not ? the std::out ouput, if there, will always be the same format so I will be string splitting it the std::err output will just be dumped to screen but I need to be able to differentiate the two Thanks Dave
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