8: Device Ports
SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 142
Secondary Commands
These are commands which provide data or other support to the Primary commands. These
commands are never used by themselves in a script. The preprocessor will require that these
commands always follow a left square bracket ('[') character and be followed on a single line by a
right bracket (']').
expect, expect_user,
expect_before,
expect_after,
expect_background
The
expect command waits for input and attempts to match it against one or
more patterns. If one of the patterns matches the input the corresponding
(optional) command is executed. All expect commands have the same syntax:
expect {<string 1> {command 1} <string 2> {command 2} ... <string n> {command
n}}
where
<string x> will either be a quoted string, a variable reference or the
reserved word 'timeout.' The command x is optional, but the curly braces
('{' and '}') are required. If present it must be a primary command.
return
The
return command terminates execution of the script and returns an optional
value to the calling environment. Syntax:
return <value>
where
<value> can be a word or a variable reference.
Command Description