This is brilliant!!!! Thank you so much for this.. I've been fooling around with this issue for over a year and never found anything satisfactory.
Here's what I was using so far... it does the job..but there was a need to match for a pattern anyway...
$sshMTT1->clear_accum();
$sshMTT1->expect(10,[qr/\$[\s]*/=> sub {$sshMTT1->send("grep <<<<<<*PA
+TTERN>*>>>>");}]);
@Output = $sshMTT1->expect(5);
$sshMTT1->send("\cC");
$exactOutput = $Output[3];
$exactOutput =~ tr/\cM//d;
The variable $exactOutput had more or less the value I was looking for and I used to pattern match on this variable... Primitive.. compared to the solution here!!!
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