I don't think this is a question. Maybe you could post it in Code Catacombs or Snippets.

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-Bryan


In reply to Re: Very generic/nested capture of STDIN/STDOUT by mrborisguy
in thread Very generic/nested capture of STDIN/STDOUT by hanenkamp

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