| |||
Puts output is being shifted to the right ... Posted by doublea1535 (doublea1535), 2 September 2006 Output from puts is being shifted to the right on my terminal when I run my script. It is being shifted to the right the exact amount of spaces that the last output from puts took up + 1. E.g. (formatting/spaces are not being retained exactly as they show up in my terminal),--- Port is looped! Would you like to take the loop <down> it or <exit>? Sleeping for 5 seconds to let loop drop Loop has been dropped Would you like to <pause> or <exit> or throw a loop <up>? Loop has been thrown up Would you like to <pause> or <exit> or take the loop <down>? Sleeping for 5 seconds to let loop drop Loop has been dropped Would you like to <pause> or <exit> or throw a loop <up>? Exiting... --- Here is a portion of the script that is running. --- proc loopDown {} { global host port modslot log_user 0 send "conf t\r" expect "$host\(config)#" { send "controller t3 $modslot\r" } expect "$host\(config-controller)#" { send "no t1 $port loopback\r" } expect "$host\(config-controller)#" { send "exit\r"; send "exit\r" } puts "Sleeping for 5 seconds to let loop drop"; sleep 5 expect "$host#" { send "show controller t3 $modslot/$port brief\r" } expect "Framing" { puts "Loop has been dropped" } "\(ansi)" { puts "Loop is still up!" } puts "Would you like to <pause> or <exit> or throw a loop <up>?" log_user 1 interact { "pause\r" { puts "Sleeping..."; sleep 6000 } "exit\r" { puts "Exiting..."; exit 0 } "up\r" { loopUp } } } --- I did play around with -nonewline and adding more newlines but the behaviour of such was predictable and did not affect the issue. TIA!!! Posted by admin (Graham Ellis), 2 September 2006 Try adding a \r at the end of your puts commands - I suspect you're just echoing a new line and don't have lf to crlf conversion anywhere.Posted by doublea1535 (doublea1535), 3 September 2006 That is exactly what it was, thank you again!This page is a thread posted to the opentalk forum
at www.opentalk.org.uk and
archived here for reference. To jump to the archive index please
follow this link.
| |||
PH: 01144 1225 708225 • FAX: 01144 1225 793803 • EMAIL: info@wellho.net • WEB: http://www.wellho.net • SKYPE: wellho |