I'm trying to do something that might be basic, but it is not working for me, and I suspect I'm missing something.
I appreciate if you can shed a light or offer an alternative.
In expect script, I'm opening a file i.e:
I have a simple proc:
And I'm trying to do the follow:
And:
I wanted to see "Hello world" in myfile.txt, but it doesn't work, myfile.txt remains empty.
How can I make it work?
what is wrong the script?
Thanks in advanced
P.S I tried google it a lot, but couldn't find anything so far
I am rewriting the first big script project I ever coded to clean up some issues, mainly my really clumsy bash code, and to migrate to TCL/Expect. I have a couple of questions that I could use some help with.
1.) The script needs to know where it is located. I realize that I could use "find /... (1 Reply)
hai all,
i have an tcl script in which i have been reading the DUT Command prompt of an cisco switch as
DUT Command Prompt : cisco*
and running the test case of stp now the problem is if i have given any blank space in between the cisco or at the startup then the Expect is not identifying the... (0 Replies)
Does anyone know of an expect/tcl forum that is as helpful as this one is for shell scripting?
Or if anyone has any expect knowledge, can you please provide some guidance on how to write to a local error log based on output from a ssh session?
I have something like this:
foreach host... (2 Replies)
In the following "for" loop I assume the the script will expect "anyway", "first" NOT in any paticular order and send "yes" when there found, breaking out of the loop when "$prompt" is found. The way it is working is like 3 individual expect lines, and they MUST be in cronological order. ANY help... (0 Replies)
Can someone identify what is the problem here?.
no children
while executing
"exp_wait -nowait -i -1"
(procedure "logOptions" line 45)
invoked from within
"logOptions"
(procedure "doExecute" line 98)
invoked from within
"doExecute"
(procedure "main" line 32)
... (7 Replies)
I'm having this problem with a very simple tcl expect script that is running on Solaris 5.3 with TCL version 8.4.7 and expect version 5.0.
below is the simplified version of the code snippet, which I think has everything to illustrate the problem, the full version is at the very bottom in... (0 Replies)
I am having an issue with TCL\Expect; I am passing arguments via the commandline that are read in via "lrange $argv". One of those var's is a password with characters that need to be escapaed, after escaping them an hitting enter expect is placing curly braces around my password... why?!
... (4 Replies)
hi, I am new in Expect.
I have a question about expect timeout.
suppose I have a structure of
expect { ".."{
send"............"}
timeout{
...............
}
}
The silly question is if I reach timeout, how can I store the error message showing on the screen to... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I write a TCL script for Expect/ Telnet.
I want to send command to the telnet server.
But I want to close after the command is sent.
Anybody know which command can flush the expect so I can sure the command is sent to the telnet server???
EX:
send "./command1\r"
close... (0 Replies)
Hi
I need to install expect in redhat.
through net I came to know that I must install tcl too in order to make expect work.
I have downloaded both packages but not able to install
# ls -lrt
total 3720
18:33 tcl8.4.20-src.tar.gz
18:33 expect5.45.3.tar.gz
18:40 expect5.45.3... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: scriptor
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
lassign
lassign(3tcl) Tcl Built-In Commands lassign(3tcl)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
lassign - Assign list elements to variables
SYNOPSIS
lassign list varName ?varName ...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This command treats the value list as a list and assigns successive elements from that list to the variables given by the varName arguments
in order. If there are more variable names than list elements, the remaining variables are set to the empty string. If there are more
list elements than variables, a list of unassigned elements is returned.
EXAMPLES
An illustration of how multiple assignment works, and what happens when there are either too few or too many elements.
lassign {a b c} x y z ;# Empty return
puts $x ;# Prints "a"
puts $y ;# Prints "b"
puts $z ;# Prints "c"
lassign {d e} x y z ;# Empty return
puts $x ;# Prints "d"
puts $y ;# Prints "e"
puts $z ;# Prints ""
lassign {f g h i} x y ;# Returns "h i"
puts $x ;# Prints "f"
puts $y ;# Prints "g"
The lassign command has other uses. It can be used to create the analogue of the "shift" command in many shell languages like this:
set ::argv [lassign $::argv argumentToReadOff]
SEE ALSO lindex(3tcl), list(3tcl), lset(3tcl), set(3tcl)KEYWORDS
assign, element, list, multiple, set, variable
Tcl 8.5 lassign(3tcl)