I have a module which uses an external library. I would like to catch all STDERR from calls to subs which are in the external library into a string so I can check it later.
Here is a minimal example. This prints "manual error" but does not contain the STDERR from the
Text::BibTeX sub. Without the STDERR redirection, the Text::BibTeX sub error is displayed on terminal STDERR as normal.
#!/bin/perl
use Text::BibTeX;
my $stderr;
my $bib_entry = <<'END';
@BOOK{test1,
AUTHOR = {Arthur Author},
TITLE = {Arranging Arguments},,
YEAR = {1935}
}
END
close STDERR;
open STDERR, '>', \$stderr;
print STDERR "manual error\n";
my $entry = new Text::BibTeX::Entry $bib_entry;
print $stderr;
exit 0;
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