Exploring Expect : A Tcl-based Toolkit for Automating Interactive Programs
Don. Libes
Bok Engelsk 1994 · Electronic books.
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Utgitt | Sebastopol : : O'Reilly Media, , 1994.
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Omfang | 1 online resource (610 p.)
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Opplysninger | Description based upon print version of record.. - Brief Table of Contents; Extended Table Of contents; Preface; How To Read This Book; 1. Introduction - What Is Expect?; 2. Tcl - Introduction And Overview; 3. Getting Started With Expect; 4. Glob Patterns And Other Basics; 5. Regular Expressions; 6. Patterns, Actions, And Limits; 7. Debugging Patterns And Controlling Output; 8. Handling A Process And A User; 9. The Expect Program; 10. Handling Multiple Processes; 11. Handling Multiple Processes Simultaneously; 12. Send; 13. Spawn; 14. Signals; 15. Interact; 16. Interacting With Multiple Processes; 17. Background Processing. - 18. Debugging Scripts19. Expect + Tk = Expectk; 20. Extended Examples; 21. Expect, C, And C++; 22. Expect As Just Another Tcl Extension; 23. Miscellaneous; Appendix - Commands and Variables; Index Of Scripts; Index. - Expect is quickly becoming a part of every UNIX user's toolbox. It allows you to automate Telnet, FTP, passwd, rlogin, and hundreds of other applications that normally require human interaction. Using Expect to automate these applications will allow you to speed up tasks and, in many cases, solve new problems that you never would have even considered before. For example, you can use Expect to test interactive programs with no changes to their interfaces. Or wrap interactive programs with Motif-like front-ends to control applications by buttons, scrollbars, and other graphic el
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ISBN | 1565920902
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Exploring Expect : a TCL-based toolkit for automating interactive programs
by Don Libes
Bok · Engelsk · 1995
by Don Libes
Bok · Engelsk · 1995