file1.txt
dut1Loop1Net = [::ip::contract [::ip::prefix 1.1.1.1/24]]/24
My script is
set in [open file1.txt r]
set line [gets $in]
if {[string trim [string range $line1 0 0]] != "#"} {
set devicePort [string trim [lindex $line1 0]]
set mark [expr [string first "=" $line1] + 1]
set val [string trim [string range $line1 $mark end]]
global [set t $devicePort]
set [set t $devicePort] $val
}
close $in
Problem
I am getting output as
% set dut1Loop1Net
[::ip::contract [::ip::prefix 1.1.1.1/24]]/24
Here i am getting the string without evaluating.
I am expecting the output as 1.1.1.0/24
. Because TCL does not evaluate code here, it is printing like a string.
I am interesting to know how TCL stores the data and in which form it will retreive the data.
::ip::contract [::ip::prefix 1.1.1.1/24]
gives you1.1.1
, not1.1.1.0
, so what your code should put intodut1Loop1Net
is1.1.1/24
and not1.1.1.0/24