There is nothing special about STDOUT, it's just another file handle.
Yes there is. By default, its pre-opened--and in most sensible uses--is connected to either the console or a pipe. Both non-seekable devices.
Yes, the OP could re-open STDOUT to a seekable device, (he could also overload '+' to do subtraction), but if he was doing that, he wouldn't have a problem.
In reply to Re^3: seek() command on STDOUT
by BrowserUk
in thread seek() command on STDOUT
by ybnormal
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