File::Tee fails on Windows.
However this is not as simple a problem as I first thought. First I thought you should tie STDOUT to a self defined package. However if you use 'print' in method 'PRINT' it becomes recursive. I have given up on this.
The only solution with which I can come up is to open the program as a pipe from an other script. This is my ad hoc very unpolished solution:
my $what=shift;
use IPC::Open3;
use IO::Handle;
use threads;
unlink('out.txt');
print "Going to run $what.n";
$pid = open3( \*CHILD_IN, \*CHILD_OUT, \*CHILD_ERR, "perl.exe $what" )
+;
autoflush CHILD_OUT;
autoflush CHILD_ERR;
threads->create(\&handle_child_out)->detach;
threads->create(\&handle_child_err)->detach;
while(1){};
sub handle_child_out
{
do
{
sysread CHILD_OUT, $content, 10;
if($content ne '')
{
print "$content";
open OUT,'>>out.txt';
print OUT $content;
close OUT;
}
}
while(1);
}
sub handle_child_err
{
do
{
sysread CHILD_ERR, $content, 10;
if($content ne '')
{
print "$content";
open OUT,'>>out.txt';
print OUT $content;
close OUT;
}
}
while(1);
}
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