======= py.io ======= The 'py' lib provides helper classes for capturing IO during execution of a program. IO Capturing examples =============================================== :api:`py.io.StdCapture` --------------------------- Basic Example: >>> import py >>> capture = py.io.StdCapture() >>> print "hello" >>> out,err = capture.reset() >>> out.strip() == "hello" True For calling functions you may use a shortcut: >>> import py >>> def f(): print "hello" >>> res, out, err = py.io.StdCapture.call(f) >>> out.strip() == "hello" True :api:`py.io.StdCaptureFD` --------------------------- If you also want to capture writes to the stdout/stderr filedescriptors you may invoke: >>> import py, sys >>> capture = py.io.StdCaptureFD() >>> sys.stderr.write("world") >>> out,err = capture.reset() >>> err 'world'