X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=030d26570f4192b9e1ce2b7512842e78f3d3f32f;hb=783db67b0bf0ea3b10e842cbb210870a4947320e;hp=828c449d5f335831afcec5cbdfd93831916bb2bb;hpb=9a43a3bea411be5de83c64a2f1d28f365de7133f;p=miniexpect.git diff --git a/README b/README index 828c449..030d265 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@ -miniexpect is a very simple expect-like library for C. - -It has a saner interface than libexpect, and doesn't depend on Tcl. -It is also thread safe, const-correct and uses modern C standards. - -It is standalone, except that it requires the PCRE2 (Perl Compatible -Regular Expressions) library from http://www.pcre.org/. The PCRE2 -dependency is fundamental because we want to offer the most powerful -regular expression syntax to match on, but more importantly because -PCRE2 has a convenient way to detect partial matches which made this -library very simple to implement. +Miniexpect is a very simple expect-like library + +Expect (https://core.tcl-lang.org/expect/index) is a venerable Tcl +program for automating interactive services, often for automating +logins over telnet, ftp, ssh, etc. + +Miniexpect is a C library which has a saner interface than libexpect, +and doesn't depend on Tcl. It is also thread safe, const-correct and +uses modern C standards. + +Miniexpect is standalone, except that it requires the PCRE2 (Perl +Compatible Regular Expressions) library from http://www.pcre.org/. +The PCRE2 dependency is fundamental because we want to offer the most +powerful regular expression syntax to match on, but more importantly +because PCRE2 has a convenient way to detect partial matches which +made miniexpect very simple to implement. License -------