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author | catherine@Elli.myhome.westell.com |
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date | Sat, 25 Oct 2008 20:47:53 -0400 |
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This is cut-and-pasted from an interactive example.py session. Calling `example.py -t` runs it as a series of unit tests, verifying that the same output is still returned. (Cmd) help Documented commands (type help <topic>): ======================================== _load edit history li load r save set shortcuts speak ed hi l list orate run say shell show Undocumented commands: ====================== EOF cmdenvironment eof exit help q quit (Cmd) help say Repeats what you tell me to. Usage: speak [options] arg Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -p, --piglatin atinLay -s, --shout N00B EMULATION MODE -r REPEAT, --repeat=REPEAT output [n] times (Cmd) say goodnight, Gracie goodnight, Gracie (Cmd) say -ps --repeat=5 goodnight, gracie OODNIGHT, GRACIEGAY OODNIGHT, GRACIEGAY OODNIGHT, GRACIEGAY (Cmd) set prompt: (Cmd) editor: gedit echo: False maxrepeats: 3 (Cmd) set maxrepeats 5 maxrepeats - was: 3 now: 5 (Cmd) say -ps --repeat=5 goodnight, gracie OODNIGHT, GRACIEGAY OODNIGHT, GRACIEGAY OODNIGHT, GRACIEGAY OODNIGHT, GRACIEGAY OODNIGHT, GRACIEGAY (Cmd) orate these are the > times that > try mens' souls > > these are the times that try mens' souls (Cmd) & we made a shortcut! we made a shortcut! (Cmd) history -------------------------[1] help -------------------------[2] help say -------------------------[3] say goodnight, Gracie -------------------------[4] say -ps --repeat=5 goodnight, gracie -------------------------[5] set -------------------------[6] set maxrepeats 5 -------------------------[7] say -ps --repeat=5 goodnight, gracie -------------------------[8] orate these are the times that try mens' souls -------------------------[9] & we made a shortcut! (Cmd) run 3 say goodnight, Gracie goodnight, Gracie (Cmd) say put this in a file > text.txt (Cmd) say < text.txt put this in a file (Cmd) set prompt "---> " prompt - was: (Cmd) now: ---> ---> say goodbye goodbye --->