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#!/bin/sh # -*- tcl -*- # The next line is executed by /bin/sh, but not tcl \ exec tclsh "$0" ${1+"$@"} package require Expect # weather - Expect script to get the weather (courtesy University of Michigan) # Don Libes # Version 1.10 # local weather is retrieved if no argument # argument is the National Weather Service designation for an area # I.e., WBC = Washington DC (oh yeah, that's obvious) # Notes from Larry Virden <lvirden@yahoo.com> about the new host, # rainmaker.wunderground.com: "[the] new site requires the # machine doing the request be located in reverse dns lookup # or it refuses to provide data." This appears to be a blind error # condition on the part of rainmaker. exp_version -exit 5.0 if {$argc>0} {set code $argv} else {set code "WBC"} proc timedout {} { send_user "Weather server timed out. Try again later when weather server is not so busy.\n" exit 1 } set timeout 60 set env(TERM) vt100 ;# actual value doesn't matter, just has to be set if {[file executable /usr/bin/telnet] == 0} { send_user "It seems that telnet is not installed. Please install telnet in order to use this script.\n" exit 1 } spawn telnet rainmaker.wunderground.com 3000 while {1} { expect timeout { send_user "failed to contact weather server\n" exit } "Press Return to continue*" { # this prompt used sometimes, eg, upon opening connection send "\r" } "Press Return for menu*" { # this prompt used sometimes, eg, upon opening connection send "\r" } "M to display main menu*" { # sometimes ask this if there is a weather watch in effect send "M\r" } "Change scrolling to screen*Selection:" { break } eof { send_user "failed to telnet to weather server\n" exit } } send "C\r" expect timeout timedout "Selection:" send "4\r" expect timeout timedout "Selection:" send "1\r" expect timeout timedout "Selection:" send "1\r" expect timeout timedout "city code:" send "$code\r" expect $code ;# discard this while {1} { expect timeout { timedout } "Press Return to continue*:*" { send "\r" } "Press Return to display statement, M for menu:*" { send "\r" } -re "(.*)CITY FORECAST MENU.*Selection:" { break } } send "X\r" expect