I am trying to hook printf
function in c and implement a very similar function only that it prints to stderr
stream.
printf code:
int printf (const char *format, ...)
{
va_list arg;
int done;
va_start (arg, format);
done = vfprintf (stdout, format, arg);
va_end (arg);
return done;
}
I changed stdout to stderr but when running with > /dev/null
(which redirects stdout
to null) I still don't see the output. When running ltrace I can see it calls puts instead of printf, I think this is the problem.
int x=5; printf("%d\n", x*x);
. You still call vfprintf with stdout? Have you verified your preloaded library is actually loaded (try with simplewrite(1, "hi", 2);
in your hook)?stdout
tostderr
? If so and if you are using bash, just writemyprog arg1 arg2 argN 1>&2
. That last1>&2
part will redirectstdout
tostderr
. See this.fprintf(stderr, ....)
? Trying to write a replacement function for a library function is not always as simple as just writing a same-named function...