"Eric S. Raymond" <esr@thyrsus.com> writes: > Martin v. Loewis <martin@v.loewis.de>: >> As you can see, I don't care that much about usefulness of the >> module (although I'm sure others here will); to me, if users say it >> is useful, and maintenance is clear, and it does not come with a >> huge C library that you need to build, I'm fine with incorporating >> it - provided there is somebody I can assign bug reports to. I'd like to say here that this module would be quite useful to me. My employer is working on a replacement for DejaGNU (see http://www.codesourcery.com/qm/qmtest/) which is written in Python. Since DejaGNU uses expect, we're going to need equivalent functionality from somewhere. > No C. That's one of the good things about this implementation; > it's pure Python, relying only on the existing pty module. Which reminds me that the existing pty module needs some portability work; it only supports a subset of platforms. I will see if I can find the time to improve it. zw
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