* gdb.base/help.exp: Replace most of docstrings for "info signals"
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20# This file was written by Rob Savoye. (rob@cygnus.com)
21
22if $tracelevel then {
23 strace $tracelevel
24 }
25
26#
27# test the echo command
28#
29
30# this sets the prms id number. This is the number that will appear
31# on all the output logs.
32# ex: set prms_id 643
33set prms_id 0
34
35# this sets the bug id id. This is the number that will appear
36# on all the output logs. This is optional and if it is not set
37# it will appear on all output logs as a 0.
38# ex: set bug_id 12
39set bug_id 0
40
41# this sends a string to the stdin of the tool being tested. The string
42# should be between the quotes.
43send "echo Hello world!\n"
44
45# any shell style globbing can be used between the ""
46# regular expressions can be used instead by preceding the
47# first quote with the option -re
48# ex: "file deleted" { fail "removed source file" }
49# the string between the quotes after a fail or pass is what
50# gets printed if the pattern matches. There can be multiple
51# send/expect sequences in one test.
52expect {
53 -re "Hello world.*$prompt $" { pass "Echo test" }
54 -re "$prompt $" { fail "Echo test" }
55 timeout { fail "(timeout) Echo test" }
56 }
57
58# this dumps the output to the detailed log for this tool
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