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It seems expect prioritizes the first pattern in the list, instead of the pattern that matches earliest in the buffer. That seems pretty stupid, but let's try moving the prompt pattern to the end and see if that fixes the Travis failures.
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272 lines
8.1 KiB
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# vim: set filetype=expect sw=4 ts=4 et:
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log_user 0
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log_file -noappend interactive.tmp.log
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set fish ../fish
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set timeout 2
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set send_human {.05 .1 5 .02 .2}
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proc abort {{msg "aborting"}} {
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error $msg
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exit 1
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}
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# # Debug logging
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set loglevel debug ;# none, info, debug
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proc log_info string {
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global loglevel
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switch $loglevel {
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info -
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debug {
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send_log "\[INFO] $string\n"
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}
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}
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}
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proc log_debug string {
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global loglevel
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switch $loglevel {
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debug {
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send_log "\[DEBUG] $string\n"
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}
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}
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}
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# Utilities
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set prompt_counter 1
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# expect_prompt takes an argument list like `expect` does.
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# It supports a special pattern "unmatched" that is run if no
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# other provided patterns match, and a special flag "-nounmatched"
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# that marks the following pattern as not being tracked for
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# "unmatched" handling.
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# If multiple patterns are provided, they may all match. Each pattern
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# is matched at most once. The matching only ends once the prompt is
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# found.
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proc expect_prompt {args} {
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global prompt_counter
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upvar expect_out expect_out
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set prompt_pat [list -re "(?:\\r\\n?|^)prompt $prompt_counter>(?:$|\\r)"]
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if {[llength $args] == 1 && [string match "\n*" $args]} {
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set args [join $args]
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}
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set prompt_action ""
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set expargs {}
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set debugpats {}
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set nounmatched no
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set matchidx 0
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set matched(any) no
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set state "firstarg"
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foreach arg $args {
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switch $state {
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"pat" {
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lappend expargs $arg
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set state "action"
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}
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"action" {
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lappend debugpats [lindex $expargs end]
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lappend expargs [subst -nocommands {
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log_debug "matched extra pattern to expect_prompt: [quote \$expect_out(0,string)]"
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if {!\$matched($matchidx)} {
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set matched($matchidx) yes
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if {!$nounmatched} { set matched(any) yes }
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uplevel 1 {$arg}
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}
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exp_continue
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}]
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set matched($matchidx) no
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incr matchidx
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set state "firstarg"
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set nounmatched no
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}
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"firstarg" -
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"arg" {
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if {$arg eq "unmatched" && $state eq "firstarg"} {
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set state "unmatched"
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continue
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}
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set keep yes
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switch -glob -- $arg {
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-gl -
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-re -
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-ex {
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lappend debugpats $arg
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set state "pat"
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}
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-i -
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-timeout {
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set state "flagarg"
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}
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-nounmatched {
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set keep no
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set nounmatched yes
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set state "arg"
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}
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-* {
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error "BUG: unknown expect flag in expect_prompt"
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}
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default {
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set state "action"
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}
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}
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if {$keep} {
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lappend expargs $arg
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}
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}
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"flagarg" {
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lappend expargs $arg
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set state "arg"
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}
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"unmatched" {
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set state "firstarg"
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if {$prompt_action ne ""} continue
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set prompt_action [subst -nocommands {
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if {!\$matched(any)} {
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log_debug "triggered unmatched action in expect_prompt"
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log_debug "expect buffer: [quote \$expect_out(buffer)]"
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uplevel 1 {$arg}
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}
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}]
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}
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default {
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error "BUG: non-exhaustive switch in expect_prompt"
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}
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}
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}
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if {[llength $debugpats] > 0} {
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log_info "expecting prompt $prompt_counter + \[$debugpats]"
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} else {
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log_info "expecting prompt $prompt_counter"
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}
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set expargs [concat $expargs $prompt_pat [list $prompt_action]]
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expect {*}$expargs
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incr prompt_counter
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}
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trace add execution expect {enter leave} trace_expect
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proc trace_expect {cmd args} {
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if {[lindex $cmd 1] eq "*" && [llength $cmd] == 3} {
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# it's an `expect "*" {..}` command, don't log it
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return
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}
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switch [lindex $args end] {
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enter {
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log_debug "entering expect"
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uplevel {set expect_out(buffer) {}}
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}
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leave {
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set code [lindex $args 0]
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if {$code == 0} {
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log_debug "expect finished: [quote [uplevel set expect_out(buffer)]]"
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} else {
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log_debug "expect returned code $code"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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trace add execution exp_continue enter trace_exp_continue
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proc trace_exp_continue {cmd op} {
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log_debug "exp_continue after consuming: [quote [uplevel set expect_out(buffer)]]"
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}
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trace add execution send enter trace_send
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proc trace_send {cmd op} {
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log_info "[quote $cmd]"
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}
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trace add execution spawn {enter leave} trace_spawn
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proc trace_spawn {cmd args} {
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switch [lindex $args end] {
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enter {
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log_info "[quote $cmd]"
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}
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leave {
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log_debug "[quote $cmd]: code [lindex $args 0], result [lindex $args 1]"
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expect_after {
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timeout {
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expect "*" {
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log_debug "timeout; buffer=[quote $expect_out(buffer)]"
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}
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abort "timeout"
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}
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eof {
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log_debug "eof; buffer=[quote $expect_out(buffer)]"
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# even though we're about to abort, we want to wait so we can get the status
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# note: it's possible that fish could have closed its end and then hung, and
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# expect doesn't provide any way to set a timeout for wait. But I think that's
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# an acceptable risk.
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puts stderr "eof; waiting on child process to exit"
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set status [wait]
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if {[lindex $status 2] == -1} {
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# operating system error
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puts stderr "error: OS error code [lindex $status 3]"
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} else {
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set msg "process [lindex $status 0] exited with status [lindex $status 3]"
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if {[llength $status] > 4} {
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append msg " ([lrange $status 4 end])"
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}
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puts stderr $msg
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}
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abort "eof"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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proc quote string {
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set map {
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\\ \\\\
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\r \\r
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\n \\n
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\t \\t
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\a \\a
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\v \\v
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\x1b \\e
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\x7f \\x7f
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}
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for {set x 0} {$x<32} {incr x} {
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lappend map [format %c $x] [format \\x%02x $x]
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}
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string map $map $string
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}
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proc send_line args {
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if {[llength $args] > 0} {
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lset args end [lindex $args end]\r
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}
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send {*}$args
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}
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proc rand_int {low hi} {
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expr {entier(rand() * ($hi-$low))+$low}
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}
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# prints the output of `_echo_var $name` (defined in interactive.config)
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proc print_var_contents name {
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# generate a random "guard" so we know where to stop matching
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# the randomness is to defend against the variable value containing the guard
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set guard [rand_int 1000000000 9999999999]
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# print the variable
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log_info "get_var_contents: $$name"
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send_line "_echo_var $name $guard"
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# match on the results
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set pat {\r\n@GUARD:$guard@\r\n(.*)\r\n@/GUARD:$guard@\r\n}
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expect_prompt -re [subst -nocommands -nobackslashes $pat] {
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log_info "get_var_contents: result: [quote $expect_out(1,string)]"
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puts $expect_out(1,string)
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exp_continue
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} unmatched {
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log_debug "unmatched: [quote $expect_out(buffer)]"
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abort "Didn't match output for variable $$name"
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}
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}
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