I think you might be able to (from c) use one of these
The easiest would be to call a perl function with a filename as an argument, and have it setup a filehandle (global symbol).stdin PerlIO_stdin() stdout PerlIO_stdout() stderr PerlIO_stderr()
tye says: it's easier to do it in perl ;)
update: ask on the p5p mailing list (http://lists.perl.org).
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In reply to Re: Perl56.dll and STDOUT
by PodMaster
in thread Perl56.dll and STDOUT
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