line in real time, not at the end of compiling process.
How to do this on win32 platform, there is hint?
2009/8/20, Ben Fritz <fritzophrenic@gmail.com>:
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> On Aug 19, 4:25 pm, sc <tooth...@swbell.net> wrote:
>> a small point, in defense of tee
>>
>> tee may never be necessary, but it sure can make things nicer --
>> for years i built programs with output redirected to a log, with
>> an entire 2nd konsole open on a tail -f of that same log -- sure,
>> it works, but with tee you can see the output in the first
>> konsole while it's being logged at the same time -- no need for a
>> 2nd konsole at all
>>
>
> tee is certainly useful...I use it all the time in the unix world.
> I've even set some options in Vim (I can't recall which) so that
> (using tee) a build log is created automatically when I :make in
> addition to seeing the output in Vim. But, my point is that it is not
> necessary for the functionality of :make on Windows, and without a
> more specific question specifying exactly what is needed, the OP seem
> to be going down the wrong path.
> >
>
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