pexpect
has gone through big changes since the version provided by Ubuntu 15.04 (3.2). When installing newest version of pexpect
using pip3
, this minimal program that previously successfully gave terminal emulation over serial console does not work any more:
#!/usr/bin/python3
import serial
import pexpect.fdpexpect
ser = serial.Serial("/dev/ttyS0", baudrate=115200)
spawn = pexpect.fdpexpect.fdspawn(ser)
spawn.interact()
The newer API is missing interact() method in class pexpect.fdpexpect.fdspawn
which used to be there.
Question: how is the newer version of pexpect (currently 4.2.1) supposed to be used to provide free manual interaction with file object (serial port in this case)?
Alternatively, question/work-around: I recognize I am using a bit heavy machinery for such a simple use case, any suggestions for other python libraries that can do the same as earlier version of pexpect could?
Code reading: Examples use pexpect.spawn(command_str)
to get a spawn
object which has interact()
method; actually this pexpect.spawn()
is the same as directly creating a pexpect.pty_spawn.spawn
object which has this method. On the other hand, pexpect.fdpexpect.fdspawn()
will construct a pexpect.fdpexpect.fdspawn
class which is missing interact()
method. Both of these spawn classes derive from pexpect.spawnbase.SpawnBase
class. Based on my quick reading, this looks like regression that resulted from refactoring on the way to version 4.x.