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PostPosted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 5:10 pm    Post subject: The output in sdtin is different from the output in file Reply with quote

Hi!

When I run command equery u ffmpeg I get

Code:

[ Legend : U - final flag setting for installation]
[        : I - package is installed with flag     ]
[ Colors : set, unset                             ]
 * Found these USE flags for media-video/ffmpeg-6.1.1-r8:
 U I
 + + X                      : Add support for X11
 - - abi_x86_32             : 32-bit (x86) libraries
 + + alsa                   : Add support for media-libs/alsa-lib (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture)
 - - amr                    : Enables Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio support
 - - amrenc                 : Enables Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio encoding support with media-libs/vo-amrwbenc.
 - - bluray                 : Enable playback of Blu-ray filesystems
 - - bs2b                   : Enables media-libs/libbs2b based Bauer stereo-to-binaural filter.
 + + bzip2                  : Enable bzip2 compression support
 - - cdio                   : Enables audio CD grabbing with dev-libs/libcdio.
 - - chromaprint            : Enables audio fingerprinting support with media-libs/chromaprint.
 - - chromium               : Builds libffmpeg.so to enable media playback in Chromium-based browsers like Opera and Vivaldi.
 - - codec2                 : Enables codec2 low bit rate speech codec support via media-libs/codec2.
 - - cpu_flags_x86_3dnow    : Use the 3DNow! instruction set
 - - cpu_flags_x86_3dnowext : Use the Enhanced 3DNow! instruction set
 - - cpu_flags_x86_aes      : Enable support for Intel's AES instruction set (AES-NI)
 - - cpu_flags_x86_avx      : Adds support for Advanced Vector Extensions instructions
 - - cpu_flags_x86_avx2     : Adds support for Advanced Vector Extensions 2 instructions
 - - cpu_flags_x86_fma3     : Use the Fused Multiply Add 3 instruction set ([fma] in cpuinfo)
 - - cpu_flags_x86_fma4     : Use the Fused Multiply Add 4 instruction set
 + + cpu_flags_x86_mmx      : Use the MMX instruction set
 + + cpu_flags_x86_mmxext   : Use the Extended MMX instruction set (a subset of SSE) ([mmxext] or [sse] in cpuinfo)
 + + cpu_flags_x86_sse      : Use the SSE instruction set
 + + cpu_flags_x86_sse2     : Use the SSE2 instruction set
...



But when I executed command equery u ffmpeg > ffmpeg.txt in the file I get

Code:
+X
-abi_x86_32
+alsa
-amr
-amrenc
-bluray
-bs2b
+bzip2
-cdio
-chromaprint
-chromium
-codec2
-cpu_flags_x86_3dnow
-cpu_flags_x86_3dnowext
-cpu_flags_x86_aes
-cpu_flags_x86_avx
-cpu_flags_x86_avx2
-cpu_flags_x86_fma3
-cpu_flags_x86_fma4
+cpu_flags_x86_mmx
+cpu_flags_x86_mmxext
+cpu_flags_x86_sse
+cpu_flags_x86_sse2
+cpu_flags_x86_sse3
...


8O

Why is this happening? Is there anyway to output the entire text to a file so that the data in the file and on the screen are the same?
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 5:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As I read equery --help, this command supports --no-pipe, which seems to do what you want.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 5:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks :D

Do you have any thoughts on how this is implemented programmatically?
Does the program output to stdin as well as to another pipe? Or in a pipe other than stdin?
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 6:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

stdin is normally not writable. stdout is writable, and is set by the calling program. The usual way to do this is to check if stdout is a tty, but I have not checked how equery does this.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 28, 2024 9:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks :)
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