Capture C-level output in context managers
Project description
Wurlitzer
Capture C-level stdout/stderr pipes in Python via os.dup2
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For more details on why this is needed, please read this blog post.
Install
pip install wurlitzer
Usage
Capture stdout/stderr in pipes:
from wurlitzer import pipes
with pipes() as (out, err):
call_some_c_function()
stdout = out.read()
Capture stdout/stderr in StringIO:
from io import StringIO
from wurlitzer import pipes, STDOUT
out = StringIO()
with pipes(stdout=out, stderr=STDOUT):
call_some_c_function()
stdout = out.getvalue()
Forward C-level stdout/stderr to Python sys.stdout/stderr, which may already be forwarded somewhere by the environment, e.g. IPython:
from wurlitzer import sys_pipes
with sys_pipes():
call_some_c_function()
Or even simpler, enable it as an IPython extension:
%load_ext wurlitzer
To forward all C-level output to IPython during execution.
Acknowledgments
This package is based on stuff we learned with @takluyver and @karies while working on capturing output from the Cling Kernel for Jupyter.
Wurlitzer?!
Wurlitzer makes pipe organs. Get it? Pipes? Naming is hard.
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