
Let the computer do the hard stuff. Since we already call the tests, why only check for one language?
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37 lines
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location: clients/tests/test-client.py:562:test_002()/16
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cmd: $NMCLI -f AP -mode multiline -t d show wlan0
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lang: C
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returncode: 0
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stdout: 435 bytes
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>>>
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AP[1].IN-USE:
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AP[1].SSID:wlan0-ap-3
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AP[1].MODE:Infra
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AP[1].CHAN:1
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AP[1].RATE:54 Mbit/s
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AP[1].SIGNAL:88
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AP[1].BARS:****
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AP[1].SECURITY:WPA1 WPA2
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AP[2].IN-USE:
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AP[2].SSID:wlan0-ap-2
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AP[2].MODE:Infra
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AP[2].CHAN:1
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AP[2].RATE:54 Mbit/s
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AP[2].SIGNAL:61
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AP[2].BARS:***
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AP[2].SECURITY:WPA1 WPA2
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AP[3].IN-USE:
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AP[3].SSID:wlan0-ap-1
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AP[3].MODE:Infra
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AP[3].CHAN:1
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AP[3].RATE:54 Mbit/s
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AP[3].SIGNAL:29
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AP[3].BARS:*
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AP[3].SECURITY:WPA1 WPA2
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<<<
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stderr: 0 bytes
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>>>
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<<<
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