How can I capture stdout of a generic shared library method called from MATLAB?
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MathWorks Support Team
le 27 Juin 2009
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le 16 Avr 2020
I have written C-code that uses cout, cerr, printf, or fprintf. I am calling this as part of a C-shared library (DLL) via LOADLIBRARY and CALLLIB. I am unable to view the output when it is called from MATLAB on a Windows platform.
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MathWorks Support Team
le 15 Juin 2015
Anything printed to standard output (stdout) or standard error (stderr) is lost when a Windows program is running without a console.
To work around this issue, you can open a new console window to display anything that is sent to stdout or stderr. This solution makes use of the AllocConsole function, about which more information is available on the following page:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms681944%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
Add a method to your shared library that includes the following lines of code:
if (AllocConsole()==0) {
freopen("CONOUT$", "w", stdout);
freopen("CONOUT$", "w", stderr);
}
Also be sure to include the following header:
#include <Windows.h>
Then either have the method called in a static initializer of your library, or call this method prior to calling any other method within that library. By calling this method first, the console exists globally and all other methods from that library will make use of it.
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Philip Borghesani
le 28 Juil 2016
If the library is linked with (built with?) the same or a compatible version of the Microsoft C run-time libraries as MATLAB then you should not need this fix and stdout should be automatically redirected to MATLAB.
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