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NAME

       Net::CLI::Interact::Role::Engine - Statement execution engine

DESCRIPTION

       This module is the core of Net::CLI::Interact, and serves to take entries from your loaded
       Phrasebooks, issue them to connected devices, and gather the returned output.

INTERFACE

   cmd( $command_statement, \%options? )
       Execute a single command statement on the connected device, and consume output until there
       is a match with the current prompt. The statement is executed verbatim on the device, with
       a newline appended.

       The following options are supported:

       "timeout => $seconds" (optional)
           Sets a value of "timeout" for the Transport local to this call of "cmd", that
           overrides whatever is set in the Transport, or the default of 10 seconds.

       "no_ors => 1" (optional)
           When passed a true value, a newline character (in fact the value of "ors") will not be
           appended to the statement sent to the device.

       "match => $name | $regexpref | \@names_and_regexprefs" (optional)
           Allows this command (only) to complete with a custom match, which must be one or more
           of either the name of a loaded phrasebook Prompt or your own regular expression
           reference ("qr//"). The module updates the current prompt to be the same value on a
           successful match.

       In scalar context the "last_response" is returned (see below). In list context the
       gathered response is returned as a list of lines. In both cases your local platform's
       newline character will end all lines.

   macro( $macro_name, \%options? )
       Execute the commands contained within the named Macro, which must be loaded from a
       Phrasebook. Options to control the output, including variables for substitution into the
       Macro, are passed in the %options hash reference.

       The following options are supported:

       "params => \@values" (optional)
           If the Macro contains commands using "sprintf" Format variables then the corresponding
           parameters must be passed in this value as an array reference.

           Values are consumed from the provided array reference and passed to the "send"
           commands in the Macro in order, as needed. An exception will be thrown if there are
           insufficient parameters.

       "timeout => $seconds" (optional)
           Sets a value of "timeout" for the Transport local to this call of "macro", that
           overrides whatever is set in the Transport, or the default of 10 seconds.

       An exception will be thrown if the Match statements in the Macro are not successful
       against the output returned from the device. This is based on the value of "timeout",
       which controls how long the module waits for matching output.

       In scalar context the "last_response" is returned (see below). In list context the
       gathered response is returned as a list of lines. In both cases your local platform's
       newline character will end all lines.

   last_response
       Returns the gathered output after issuing the last recent "send" command within the most
       recent "cmd" or "prompt". That is, you get the output from the last command sent to the
       connected device.

       In scalar context all data is returned. In list context the gathered response is returned
       as a list of lines. In both cases your local platform's newline character will end all
       lines.

   last_actionset
       Returns the complete ActionSet that was constructed from the most recent "macro" or "cmd"
       execution. This will be a sequence of Actions that correspond to "send" and "match"
       statements.

       In the case of a Macro these directly relate to the contents of your Phrasebook, with the
       possible addition of "match" statements added automatically. In the case of a "cmd"
       execution, an "anonymous" Macro is constructed which consists of a single "send" and a
       single "match".

COMPOSITION

       See the following for further interface details:

       •   Net::CLI::Interact::Role::Prompt