Link blogpost about redirecting stdout/stderr #18
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As not everyone may understand why it is tricky to redirect
stdout
/stderr
from C in Python, link Eli Bendersky's blog post about why naive attempts to do this fail along with an explanation about what is happening at the system level and how to redirect Cstdout
/stderr
correctly.Have added this to the top section of the README, but am happy to move this around and/or change wording as preferred. Please let me know your thoughts. :)