On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 05:32:36AM -0700, Vicnet wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Expect is a librarie/tools in perl or Tcl that is aim to control a process.
> You could send command on the stdin and wait for answer on stdout, then
> react on this event (thant why it is call 'expect').
>
> Uselfull for executable tests, or control an automatic telnet session ...
>
> I know OSProcess to launch executable and play with stdin/stdout but it's
> not exactly what do Expect.
>
>
> Do you know something like that on Pharo ?
I do not know of anything equivalent to Expect, but if you are using
OSProcess and CommandShell, then the scripting methods in CommandShell
such as #script:onFailureDo: and #if:then:else: may be of some interest.
There are examples in CommandShellTestCase in category "testing-scripts".
Basically it works like this:
result := CommandShell new
script: 'who
help
ls -l NOSUCHFILE
help'
onFailureDo: [:p | 'the pipeline collection that failed was ', p printString].
or this:
CommandShell new
if: 'who
ls NOSUCHFILE
pwd'
then: ['the script succeeded']
else: ['the script failed']
Dave
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