On Dec 19, 2003, at 11:29 AM, Dar Scott wrote:


I use "write <val> to stdout", especially when sneaking up on a crash. It goes to the console.

Thanks I'll try that. I thought "put" also wrote to stdout in a standalone. Maybe just when run from the command-line?


You might want to make a custom command that checks an error reporting level and the environment and decides which methods to use (message box, dialog box, stdout or a combination).

Good idea


Where does it go on Windows?

I don't know where it goes when an application is double-clicked. I have used stdin and stdout when running a gui-rev from a command line, but it was very buggy and IIRC ran into the classic Revolution ambiguity of empty and end. I think I was told that use of stdin and stdout in that manner was not appropriate use of Revolution.

OK. Anyone know how this works on windows?



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