If you really want to redirect *STDERR, then tieing is probably the way to go. But it seems to me (from what i can gather from your very short post) that maybe you really just want to catch all warnings that are generated by perl and act upon their contents. Maybe I am wrong, but if not then I think you might actually be looking for $SIG{__WARN__} instead. See the warn perl doc page for more info.
- stvnIn reply to Re: How do I redirect STDERR to a subroutine?
by stvn
in thread How do I redirect STDERR to a subroutine?
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