Example: TE_send_text
This example shows the use of TE_send_text to send help
and log off
commands that contain control codes:
/* *** The terminal type is VT 100. */
TE_connect(
"comm-type = telnet;"
"host-name = myHost;"
"terminal-id = ;"
"set-window-size = true;"
"security-type = unsecured;"
"terminal-type = vt100;"
"terminal-model = vt100;"
"login-command-file = ;"
"terminal-setup-file = ;"
, 60000);
if (TE_errno != TE_SUCCESS)
return -1;
TE_wait_cursor(24, 2, 100, 90);
/* duration = 688, replay duration = 400, difference = 288 */
lr_think_time(3);
TE_type("MyHost<kReturn>");
/* duration = 2579, replay duration = 800, difference = 1779 */
lr_think_time(18);
TE_type("MyPassword<kReturn>");
/* duration = -62, replay duration = 200, difference = -262 */
lr_think_time(2);
/* following escape sequence is mapped to "help" command */
TE_send_text("\x1bOP");
/* duration = -16, replay duration = 200, difference = -216 */
lr_think_time(3);
/* following escape sequence is mapped to "logout" command */
TE_send_text("\x1bOR");