terms |
stderr |
As a noun terms
is .
As an abbreviation stderr is
(computing) standard error: a stream to which error messages are sent, often the same stream as stdout.
stream |
stderr |
abbreviation |
Stream is an abbreviation of stderr.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between stream and stderr
is that
stream is (computing) a source or repository of data that can be read or written only sequentially while
stderr is (computing) standard error: a stream to which error messages are sent, often the same stream as stdout.
As a noun stream
is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.
As a verb stream
is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
As an abbreviation stderr is
(computing) standard error: a stream to which error messages are sent, often the same stream as stdout.
stderr |
stdout |
see also |
Stderr is a see also of stdout.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between stderr and stdout
is that
stderr is (computing) standard error: a stream to which error messages are sent, often the same stream as stdout while
stdout is (computing) standard output: a stream mapped to the primary output device, typically a screen.
As abbreviations the difference between stderr and stdout
is that
stderr is (computing) standard error: a stream to which error messages are sent, often the same stream as stdout while
stdout is (computing) standard output: a stream mapped to the primary output device, typically a screen.
stderr |
stdin |
see also |
Stderr is a see also of stdin.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between stderr and stdin
is that
stderr is (computing) standard error: a stream to which error messages are sent, often the same stream as stdout while
stdin is (computing) standard input: a stream mapped to the primary input device, typically a keyboard.
As abbreviations the difference between stderr and stdin
is that
stderr is (computing) standard error: a stream to which error messages are sent, often the same stream as stdout while
stdin is (computing) standard input: a stream mapped to the primary input device, typically a keyboard.