On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 7:39 AM Luke Tidd wrote:
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> A very common thing I need to do when writing bash is to collect both
> the stdout and stderr of a command. This can be done relatively
> reasonably with files but it would be very attractive to be able to
> redirect these directly to a variable
A very common thing I need to do when writing bash is to collect both
the stdout and stderr of a command. This can be done relatively
reasonably with files but it would be very attractive to be able to
redirect these directly to a variable some how.
cmd >@stdout 2>@stderr
exit_code=$?
where "stdo