I am trying to use
TeeOutput to capture STDOUT to temporary file.
I can get it to work with old stye, uppercase global filehandles, but cannot get it to work using proper filehandle variables.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Local::TeeOutput;
use IO::File;
use strict;
local *LOG;
open (LOG, ">>test.out");
openTee(*STDOUT, *STDOUT, *LOG);
print "One\n";
closeTee(*STDOUT);
my $fh = IO::File->new(">>test.out");
openTee(*STDOUT, *STDOUT, $fh);
print "Two\n";
closeTee(*STDOUT);
Note that only "one" gets written to test.out.
The documentation for TeeOutput states "The filehandle must be passed as an unquoted typeglob." I am not sure how to achieve that from a regular filehandle.
(Note I actually want to store result in string variable but this is the first step)
Any help appreciated.
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