| 1 | XMC1A ;(WASH ISC)/THM-Script Interpreter (Look) ;12/04/2002  15:04 | 
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| 2 | ;;8.0;MailMan;**11**;Jun 28, 2002 | 
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| 3 | ;LOOK For Text | 
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| 4 | ; | 
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| 5 | ;  There can only be one 'B' in a LOOK command.  It may be preceeded by | 
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| 6 | ;  at least one 'A' and succeeded by as many 'C's as desired. | 
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| 7 | ;  The 'B' parameter may be null.  In this case two spaces would | 
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| 8 | ;  separate the 'A' parameters for the 'C' parameters. | 
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| 9 | ; | 
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| 10 | ;X=SCRIPT COMMAND 'L:Timeout A A A ... B C C C ...' | 
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| 11 | ; | 
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| 12 | ;The string represented by 'x' must always have a length >0. | 
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| 13 | ;The string being looked for must always be surrounded by '|'s. | 
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| 14 | ;To use the new form, the looked for strings must be surrounded by '|'s. | 
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| 15 | ;    If no '|'s are found, it is assumed to be of the old form | 
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| 16 | ;    (see example 4 below). | 
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| 17 | ;There must not be any '|'s for the "OLD" form as the 1st character | 
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| 18 | ;     after the 1st space in the string. | 
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| 19 | ;The 1st character after the 1st space in the string must be a '|' | 
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| 20 | ;     in the "NEW" form. | 
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| 21 | ;Condition A is always checked first | 
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| 22 | ; | 
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| 23 | ;WHERE 'A' (mandatory) has form 'x' / QUIT on finding string 'x' | 
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| 24 | ;                 or 'x:y' / GOTO line 'y' on finding 'x' | 
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| 25 | ; | 
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| 26 | ;WHERE 'C' (optional) has form 'x' / QUIT setting ER=1 on finding 'x' | 
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| 27 | ; | 
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| 28 | ;WHERE 'B' (optional) has form 'y' / GOTO 'y' on timeout | 
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| 29 | ; | 
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| 30 | ;******************************************************************** | 
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| 31 | ; | 
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| 32 | ;Examples: | 
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| 33 | ; | 
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| 34 | ;    1.  Look for "LINE" or "CONNECTED" on a timeout just error out | 
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| 35 | ;        (Where the command is on line 3) | 
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| 36 | ; | 
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| 37 | ;            L |LINE|:3 |CONNECTED|:3 | 
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| 38 | ;                   or | 
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| 39 | ;            L |LINE| |CONNECTED| | 
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| 40 | ; | 
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| 41 | ;    2.  Look for "LINE" and if found go to line 15 of this script | 
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| 42 | ;        Look for "CONNECTED" and if found go to line 18 of this script. | 
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| 43 | ;        Go to line 25 of this script on a time out. | 
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| 44 | ;        If "DISCON" is found error out. | 
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| 45 | ; | 
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| 46 | ;            L |LINE|:15 |CONNECTED|:18 25 |DISCON| | 
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| 47 | ; | 
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| 48 | ;    3.  Same case as 2 except that on a timeout just error out. | 
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| 49 | ; | 
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| 50 | ;            L |LINE|:15 |CONNECTED|:18  |DISCON| | 
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| 51 | ; | 
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| 52 | ;        (Note that '18' is followed by 2 spaces [Timeout is null]) | 
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| 53 | ; | 
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| 54 | ;    4.  Look for 'ON LINE', then look for the string 'CONNECTED' | 
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| 55 | ; | 
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| 56 | ;            L |ON LINE|:6 |CONNECTED| | 
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| 57 | ; | 
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| 58 | ;        This is a little tricky.  The old syntax for looking for a | 
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| 59 | ;        string took $P(X," ",2,999) as the argument, where X is the | 
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| 60 | ;        entire script command.  To be backwards compatible, there must | 
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| 61 | ;        be '|'s surrounding all of the strings being looked for. | 
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| 62 | ; | 
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| 63 | ;**************************************************************** | 
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| 64 | ; | 
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| 65 | ;     The old syntax still works: | 
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| 66 | ; | 
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| 67 | ;     L ON LINE | 
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| 68 | ; | 
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| 69 | ;     is interpreted in the old way as look for the phrase "ON LINE" | 
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| 70 | ; | 
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| 71 | ;***************************************************************** | 
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| 72 | ; | 
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| 73 | ;  VARIABLES | 
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| 74 | ; | 
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| 75 | ;XMC1A(,,)   === Array of checks XMC1A(1,,)=success checks | 
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| 76 | ;                                XMC1A(2,1,1)=timout (also XMC1A(2)) | 
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| 77 | ;                                XMC1A(3,,)=failure checks | 
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| 78 | ;failure is type 'C', success is type 'A', time-out is Type 'B' above | 
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| 79 | LOOK ;For Text (See documentation above) | 
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| 80 | ; X  = command line from file 4.6 | 
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| 81 | ;    = 'L:180 220' | 
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| 82 | N XMC1A,XMK,XMTIME,C,I,J,Y,% | 
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| 83 | S XMC1A("TIMEOUT")=+$P($P(X," "),":",2) | 
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| 84 | I 'XMC1A("TIMEOUT") S XMC1A("TIMEOUT")=45 | 
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| 85 | S XMTIME=$$TSTAMP^XMXUTIL1+XMC1A("TIMEOUT") | 
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| 86 | S XMK=1 | 
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| 87 | S Y=1 | 
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| 88 | ;Recode encoded control characters | 
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| 89 | S XMC1A("LOOK")=XMC1 | 
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| 90 | I XMC1["~" S XMC1=$$RTRAN^XMCU1(XMC1) | 
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| 91 | ;Parse to separate time-outs/success/error conditions | 
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| 92 | ;'OLD' form | 
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| 93 | I $E(XMC1)'="|",XMC1'?1.N1" |".E S XMC1A(1,1,1)=XMC1,XMC1A(1,1,2)="" G G | 
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| 94 | ;'NEW' form | 
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| 95 | S I=0 | 
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| 96 | E ; | 
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| 97 | S I=I+1 | 
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| 98 | I Y=1,XMC1?1.N1" |".E D TIMOUT G F | 
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| 99 | I Y=1,XMC1?1"  " S Y=2,XMC1=$E(XMC1,3,999) G F | 
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| 100 | S %=Y | 
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| 101 | S Y=$S(Y=3:Y,Y=2:3,XMC1?1.N1" |".E:2,$E(XMC1,1,2)="  ":3,XMC1?1" "1.N1" ":2,XMC1?1" "1.N:2,Y=1&(I>1)&(XMC1?1.N):2,XMC1?1" |".E:3,1:Y) | 
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| 102 | I Y=2 S:$E(XMC1)=" " XMC1=$E(XMC1,2,999) D TIMOUT G F | 
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| 103 | S:Y>% I=1 | 
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| 104 | S X=$P(XMC1,"|",2) | 
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| 105 | S XMC1=$E(XMC1,$L($P(XMC1,"|",1,2))+1,999) | 
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| 106 | S %="" | 
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| 107 | I $E(XMC1,1,2)="|:" S %=$P($P(XMC1," "),":",2),XMC1=$P(XMC1,"|:",2,99) I %,$E(XMC1,1,2)'="  " S XMC1=$P(XMC1," ",2,99) G E1 | 
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| 108 | I $E(XMC1)="|" S XMC1=$E(XMC1,2,99) | 
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| 109 | E1 ; | 
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| 110 | I $S($L(X):1,$L(%):1,1:0) S XMC1A(Y,I,1)=X,XMC1A(Y,I,2)=% | 
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| 111 | F ; | 
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| 112 | G E:$L(XMC1) | 
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| 113 | ;Save Timeout for efficient access | 
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| 114 | I $D(XMC1A(2)) S XMC1A(2)=XMC1A(2,1,1) | 
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| 115 | G ; | 
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| 116 | D DOTRAN^XMC1(42240,XMC1A("TIMEOUT"),XMC1A("LOOK")) ;Look: Timeout=|1|, Command String='|2|' | 
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| 117 | U IO | 
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| 118 | X ^%ZOSF("TRMON") | 
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| 119 | S ER=0,Y=^%ZOSF("TRMRD"),XMC1A("TRMRD")="N Y "_Y_" S C=Y Q" | 
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| 120 | L1 ; | 
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| 121 | S Y="" | 
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| 122 | D L2 | 
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| 123 | S XMK=XMK+1 | 
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| 124 | I XMC("SHOW TRAN")["R" D DOTRAN^XMC1("R: "_Y) | 
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| 125 | G LQ:$D(XMC1A("OK")) | 
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| 126 | I ER=1 D ERTRAN^XMC1(37001) S J=$G(XMC1A(2)) G LQ:'J S ER=0 G GO ;Time out. | 
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| 127 | I XMK>199 D DOTRAN^XMC1(42241) S J=$G(XMC1A(2)) G GO:J S ER=1 Q  ;200 Reads! | 
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| 128 | G L1 | 
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| 129 | L2 ; | 
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| 130 | N C,X | 
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| 131 | L3 ; | 
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| 132 | X "R X#"_$S(XMC1A("LOOK")[220:3,220-$L(Y)>0:220-$L(Y),1:1)_$S($D(XMDECNET):"",1:":1") | 
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| 133 | S Y=Y_X | 
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| 134 | X XMC1A("TRMRD") | 
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| 135 | I C>0 S Y=Y_"~"_$S(C+64<255:$C(C+64),1:"~") | 
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| 136 | F I=1,3 F %=0:0 S %=$O(XMC1A(I,%)) Q:'%  I Y[XMC1A(I,%,1) S J=XMC1A(I,%,2) G GO:J'="",OK:I=1 S ER=1 Q | 
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| 137 | I $S($L(Y)>220:1,C=13:1,1:0) Q | 
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| 138 | I $$TSTAMP^XMXUTIL1<XMTIME H 1 G L3 ; H 1 added to slow loop | 
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| 139 | S ER=1 | 
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| 140 | Q | 
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| 141 | LQ ; | 
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| 142 | K XMC1A | 
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| 143 | X ^%ZOSF("TRMOFF") | 
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| 144 | Q | 
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| 145 | GO ; | 
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| 146 | S XMCI=J-.00001 | 
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| 147 | OK ; | 
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| 148 | S XMC1A("OK")=1 | 
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| 149 | Q | 
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| 150 | TIMOUT ; | 
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| 151 | S Y=2,XMC1A(2,1,1)=+XMC1,XMC1=$P(XMC1," ",2,99) | 
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| 152 | Q | 
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