Re: Where to log lines go
Re: Where to log lines go
- Subject: Re: Where to log lines go
- From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 07:00:00 -0800
On 2009-01-12, at 06:44:18, Paul Taylor wrote:
Philip Aker wrote:
On 2009-01-12, at 05:33:10, Paul Taylor wrote:
I'm trying to use the log command, to write to standard out, so it
can then be handled and used by my calling program with uses the
osascript command to run the applescript, but it doesnt seem to be
appearing. In fact the only time I see the log output is in the
Event Log within the Script Editor, but that doesnt help me. (Ive
seen some code which uses the 'write' command to write logging to
a file, but the calling program is already writing nonapplescript
stuff to the log file, so I wouldnt want to write directly to it
from the applescript.
osascript -e 'do shell script "echo bob"'
Shows that you can call 'do shell script' from within an
AppleScript invoked by osascript.
yes thanks, but thats not what I asked , my question was where does
the output of the log command go to (if anywhere)
To a handler installed in the host application.
Philip Aker
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