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How to continue SKILL execution by diverting stderr to a file?

kumarb
kumarb over 13 years ago
Hi Experts, When a program errors out, it just gets terminated with error message on stderr port. Now I am processing a list and want to print all the error output to a file and continue SKILL execution till end. How this can be possible? Example: procedure(errChk() foreach(elm list(1 “1” list(1) ) printf(“%f” elm) ) printf(“\nProgram execution completed”) ) When I run the program, I want to see “Program execution completed” printed in CIW and errors stored in some file. When I try myport=errport=outfile(“./error.txt”), then also it stops on first error. Thanks in advance for expert guidance. Best regards, Bhupendra
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    kumarb over 13 years ago

     Hi Andrew,

    This works great!

    Thanks a lot.

    Best regards,

    Bhupendra

     

     

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    kumarb over 13 years ago

     Hi Andrew,

    This works great!

    Thanks a lot.

    Best regards,

    Bhupendra

     

     

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