Background:
I'm working on a program that needs to be able to capture the stdout, stderr and return values of a program. Ideally, I would like to capture these in a string that I store inside of my object that holds details of the process. I currently have some code that works by saving the output into a file using some (in my opinion) archaic C file handle magic. Any time I want to output the results, I open up that file and I print the contents.
Sometimes (when a process I spawn is left running) the next execution of my executable will break down because it cannot open the file for writing.
Problem Statement:
I'm looking for a way to save the output from stdout of a created process in windows to one string and the stderr to another in a safer, more modern fashion. That way I could print those contents any time I feel like outputting the result of each created process.
My ugly code:
main chunk-
int stdoutold = _dup(_fileno(stdout)); //make a copy of stdout
int stderrold = _dup(_fileno(stdout)); //make a copy of stderr
FILE *f;
if(!fopen_s(&f, "name_of_my_file", "w")){ //make sure I can write to the file
_dup2(_fileno(f), _fileno(stdout)); //make stdout point to f
_dup2(_fileno(f), _fileno(stderr)); //make stderr point to f
fork("command_I_want_to_run", &pi); //run my fake fork (see below)
}
else{
...//error handling
}
_close(_fileno(stdout)); //close tainted stdout
_close(_fileno(stderr)); //close tainted stderr
_close(_fileno(f)); //close f
_dup2(stdoutold, _fileno(stdout)); //fix stdout
_dup2(stderrold, _fileno(stderr)); //fix stderr
fork- (you can think of this as just CreateProcess, but just in case anyone needs to see what happens here)
int fork(std::string s, PROCESS_INFORMATION* pi){
char infoBuf[INFO_BUFFER_SIZE];
int bufCharCount =
ExpandEnvironmentStrings(s.c_str(), infoBuf, INFO_BUFFER_SIZE );
...
STARTUPINFO si;
ZeroMemory( &si, sizeof(si) );
si.cb = sizeof(si);
ZeroMemory( pi, sizeof(*pi) );
LPSTR str = const_cast<char *>(infoBuf);
if(!CreateProcess(NULL,
str,
NULL,
NULL,
TRUE,
0,
NULL,
NULL,
&si,
pi)
){
int err = GetLastError();
printf("CreateProcess failed (%d).\n", err);
CloseHandle((*pi).hProcess);
CloseHandle((*pi).hThread);
return err;
}
return 0;
}
Notes:
- I'm using VS 2010
- I want to remain using multiple processes, not threads because I need what I run to have the freedom of its own process
Edit:
An extra note: I also try to wait for the process to finish right after calling the function that runs the code given, so the results of stdout and stderr are available to me at that time.