Hi Jochen,
Just to follow up on Bruce's response....
The short answer is No. Feff8 is hardwired to write to stdout.
Changing that would be a large task. It sounds like you are writing
a script to loop around running Feff8. If so, you can use system
level redirects
feff8 > output.txt
In fact, essentially all of the information sent to stdout is also
sent to log files. If you're on a Unix-like platform (linux, Mac OS
X, cygwin, ....), you can send the results to /dev/null and read the
appropriate log files.
If you are writing scripts to loop around Feff, I'd recommend making
sure that each run happens in its own directory.
--Matt
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 6:35 AM, Jochen Brendt
Hello everybody,
I want to use FEFF8 in a program loop and redirect the stdout of this programm in a textfile. When I run the loop several times this textfile becomes very large. Does anybody know, if there is a way to suppress the stdout of FEFF8 ?
Regards, Jochen
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