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QuestionSOLVED CASE CLOSED cout in color and perror - revisited Pin
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Unfortunately that is not a solution.

Edited
perror always prints in red - using stderr / cerr .
Maybe I should just switch from cout to cerr to output in red,


Please observe that escape codes, which are still ignored, are printed instead of being reacted on.

That is THE ISSUE, the usage of while is NOT related to the issue at all.

I believe this is related either to complier or operating system.
I am searching for a solution in that direction for now.

Any other suggestions are welcome.

C++
cout << "Function: " << __FUNCTION__ << endl;
cout << " START test area " << __LINE__ << endl;
errno = 0;
perror("TEST perror "); // default print in red
perror("\033[1;31mTEST perror "); // print the error details in red
cout << "\033[0m\n";              // restore to standard colours
errno = 5;
perror("\033[1;31mTEST perror ");
cout << "\033[0m\n";

printf("%c[%dmHELLO!\n", 0x1B, 32);
const std::string red("\033[0;31m");
cout << red << "red text" << endl;

system("Color 1A");
system("Color 1B");
std::cout << "\t\t\t    Hello World" << std::endl;

cout << "Bluetooth client " << endl;

cout << " START test area " << dec << __LINE__ << endl;
cout << __FUNCTION__ << endl;


Function: main
 START test area 39


HELLO!
red text
TEST perror : Success
TEST perror : Invalid argument
TEST perror : Input/output error
sh: 1: Color: not found
sh: 1: 			    Hello World
Bluetooth client 
 START test area 58
main
set color @line    443
set color @line    449
PROGREESS TRACE START 


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