I created a C++ console app and just want to capture the cout/cerr statements in the Output Window within the Visual Studio 2005 IDE. I'm sure this is just a setting that I'm missing. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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You can't do this. If you want to output to the debugger's output window, call OutputDebugString. I found this implementation of a 'teestream' which allows one output to go to multiple streams. You could implement a stream that sends data to OutputDebugString. |
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Is this a case of the output screen just flashing and then dissapearing? if so you can keep it open by using cin as your last statement before return. |
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You can capture the output of cout like this, for example:
Magicking it into the Visual Studio 2005 output window is left as an exercise to a Visual Studio 2005 plugin developer. But you could probably redirect it elsewhere, like a file or a custom window, perhaps by writing a custom streambuf class (see also boost.iostream). |
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A combination of ben's answer and Mike Dimmick's: you would be implementing a stream_buf_ that ends up calling OutputDebugString. Maybe someone has done this already? Take a look at the two proposed Boost logging libraries. |
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Also, depending on your intentions, and what libraries you are using, you may want to use the TRACE macro (MFC) or ATLTRACE (ATL). |
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