Telnet instances have the following methods:
expected[, timeout]) |
When no match is found, return whatever is available instead, possibly the empty string. Raise EOFError if the connection is closed and no cooked data is available.
) |
) |
''
if EOF is hit. Block if no data is immediately
available.
) |
Raise EOFError if connection closed and no cooked data
available. Return ''
if no cooked data available otherwise.
Do not block unless in the midst of an IAC sequence.
) |
Raise EOFError if connection closed and no cooked data
available. Return ''
if no cooked data available otherwise.
Do not block unless in the midst of an IAC sequence.
) |
Raise EOFError if connection closed and no data available.
Return ''
if no cooked data available otherwise. Do not block
unless in the midst of an IAC sequence.
) |
Raise EOFError if connection closed and no data available.
Return ''
if no cooked data available otherwise. This method
never blocks.
) |
SE
command. This method never blocks.
New in version 2.3.
host[, port]) |
Do not try to reopen an already connected instance.
msg[, *args]) |
>
0.
If extra arguments are present, they are substituted in the
message using the standard string formatting operator.
debuglevel) |
sys.stdout
).
) |
) |
) |
buffer) |
) |
) |
list[, timeout]) |
The first argument is a list of regular expressions, either compiled (re.RegexObject instances) or uncompiled (strings). The optional second argument is a timeout, in seconds; the default is to block indefinitely.
Return a tuple of three items: the index in the list of the first regular expression that matches; the match object returned; and the text read up till and including the match.
If end of file is found and no text was read, raise
EOFError. Otherwise, when nothing matches, return
(-1, None, text)
where text is the text received so
far (may be the empty string if a timeout happened).
If a regular expression ends with a greedy match (such as .*) or if more than one expression can match the same input, the results are indeterministic, and may depend on the I/O timing.
callback) |
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