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Re: Expect-like behaviour: msg#00128lang.groovy.user
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 16:10, Michael Campbell wrote: > I'm not sure if it's done yet (I suspect not; I haven't seen it but > I'm hardly authoritative), but expect is SO useful and ubiquitous, > it's one of those things that virtually every language gets an > implementation of one way or another. =) I guess the question is whether people actually want it in Groovy or whether the fact that there is no expect-like equivalent in Java implies it is either not doable or everyone just uses Expect or Python+Pexpect. I would be happy to get involved in building something like this but I am brand new to Groovy so it could take a while. I guess I should get on the Groovy developer list and ask there before wading in. -- Russel. ============================================= Dr Russel Winder +44 20 7585 2200 41 Buckmaster Road +44 7770 465 077 London SW11 1EN, UK russel-Q5fiE77zhxfe9xe1eoZjHA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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