#!/usr/bin/perl ## #!/usr/local/perl_5.9.5/bin/perl5.9.5 # yammer_to_stderr_and_stdout doom@kzsu.stanford.edu # 06 Apr 2008 use warnings; use strict; $|=1; use Data::Dumper; use File::Basename qw( basename ); use Env qw(HOME); our $VERSION = 0.01; my $prog = basename($0); my $DEBUG = 1; for my $i (1..6) { print "$i: (O): hello out there\n"; print STDERR "$i: : hello err there\n"; } __END__ =head1 NAME yammer_to_stderr_and_stdout - yammers to stderr and stdout =head1 DESCRIPTION B is a script which sends a known quantity of output to stdout and stderr, so that a test script can run it and check it's ability to capture either of them. Specifically, it outputs the following dozen lines, the lines marked (O) go to STDOUT, the lines marekd go to STDERR: 1: (O): hello out there 1: : hello err there 2: (O): hello out there 2: : hello err there 3: (O): hello out there 3: : hello err there 4: (O): hello out there 4: : hello err there 5: (O): hello out there 5: : hello err there 6: (O): hello out there 6: : hello err there =head1 AUTHOR Joseph Brenner, Edoom@kzsu.stanford.eduE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2008 by Joseph Brenner This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.2 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. =head1 BUGS None reported... yet. =cut