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Message #14752
[Bug 1083013] [NEW] output not printing to console
Public bug reported:
I am using Sikuli x-1.0rc3 On Osx Lion 64 bit
I run my unit test framework through the command line.
I have a script that will turn off the wifi and turn it back on for the purposes of testing. Within this script I use print to output debugging information, however when it won't print when used in the framework. When I call it normallly from the command line it will work just fine. using
$ sikuli-ide.sh -r [path to my script]/turnWifiOn.sikuli
However when I call it from the other script, and capture the output, I only get the "[info]" and "[log]" lines which sikuli writes.
Here is the code for that:
cmd = "sikuli-ide.sh -r [path to my script]/turnWifiOn.sikuli"
# Execute that command
output = os.popen(cmd).read()
Here output only contains those lines. Is there a way to either write
to the "[info]" and "[log]" lines? Or am I doing something weird? One
more piece. I can:
print output
and get it in the bash output.
** Affects: sikuli
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1083013
Title:
output not printing to console
Status in Sikuli:
New
Bug description:
I am using Sikuli x-1.0rc3 On Osx Lion 64 bit
I run my unit test framework through the command line.
I have a script that will turn off the wifi and turn it back on for the purposes of testing. Within this script I use print to output debugging information, however when it won't print when used in the framework. When I call it normallly from the command line it will work just fine. using
$ sikuli-ide.sh -r [path to my script]/turnWifiOn.sikuli
However when I call it from the other script, and capture the output, I only get the "[info]" and "[log]" lines which sikuli writes.
Here is the code for that:
cmd = "sikuli-ide.sh -r [path to my script]/turnWifiOn.sikuli"
# Execute that command
output = os.popen(cmd).read()
Here output only contains those lines. Is there a way to either write
to the "[info]" and "[log]" lines? Or am I doing something weird? One
more piece. I can:
print output
and get it in the bash output.
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