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| +replwrap - Control read-eval-print-loops
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| +========================================
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| +
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| +.. automodule:: pexpect.replwrap
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| +.. versionadded:: 3.3
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| +
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| +.. autoclass:: REPLWrapper
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| +
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| +   .. automethod:: run_command
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| +.. data:: PEXPECT_PROMPT
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| +
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| +   A string that can be used as a prompt, and is unlikely to be found in output.
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| +Using the objects above, it is easy to wrap a REPL. For instance, to use a
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| +Python shell::
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| +
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| +    py = REPLWrapper("python", ">>> ", "import sys; sys.ps1={!r}; sys.ps2={!r}")
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| +    py.run_command("4+7")
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| +
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| +Convenience functions are provided for Python and bash shells:
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| +.. autofunction:: python
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| +.. autofunction:: bash
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