Script Programming

Autor: Christine M. Gianone, Frank da Cruz
Rok vydání: 1993
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DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-55558-108-4.50018-6
Popis: Publisher Summary This chapter describes script programming in Kermit protocol. The best way to construct a successful script is to go through the connection and login procedure once by hand, observing exactly which characters are sent and received, in what order, and with what timing. Synchronization is important for many reasons. In a C-Kermit script, the actors are the two computers, and their lines are spoken and read, respectively, by C-Kermit's OUTPUT and INPUT commands. These commands do what one would do if they were interacting manually with the other computer during a CONNECT session. CONNECT requires a person at the controls, whereas INPUT and OUTPUT work on automatic pilot. OUTPUT types what one would type and INPUT reads the computer's response.
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