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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, |
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4 @c 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
6558 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
6 @setfilename ../info/processes | |
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7 @node Processes, Display, Abbrevs, Top |
6558 | 8 @chapter Processes |
9 @cindex child process | |
10 @cindex parent process | |
11 @cindex subprocess | |
12 @cindex process | |
13 | |
14 In the terminology of operating systems, a @dfn{process} is a space in | |
15 which a program can execute. Emacs runs in a process. Emacs Lisp | |
16 programs can invoke other programs in processes of their own. These are | |
17 called @dfn{subprocesses} or @dfn{child processes} of the Emacs process, | |
18 which is their @dfn{parent process}. | |
19 | |
20 A subprocess of Emacs may be @dfn{synchronous} or @dfn{asynchronous}, | |
21 depending on how it is created. When you create a synchronous | |
22 subprocess, the Lisp program waits for the subprocess to terminate | |
23 before continuing execution. When you create an asynchronous | |
24 subprocess, it can run in parallel with the Lisp program. This kind of | |
25 subprocess is represented within Emacs by a Lisp object which is also | |
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26 called a ``process.'' Lisp programs can use this object to communicate |
6558 | 27 with the subprocess or to control it. For example, you can send |
28 signals, obtain status information, receive output from the process, or | |
29 send input to it. | |
30 | |
31 @defun processp object | |
32 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a process, | |
33 @code{nil} otherwise. | |
34 @end defun | |
35 | |
36 @menu | |
37 * Subprocess Creation:: Functions that start subprocesses. | |
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38 * Shell Arguments:: Quoting an argument to pass it to a shell. |
6558 | 39 * Synchronous Processes:: Details of using synchronous subprocesses. |
40 * Asynchronous Processes:: Starting up an asynchronous subprocess. | |
41 * Deleting Processes:: Eliminating an asynchronous subprocess. | |
42 * Process Information:: Accessing run-status and other attributes. | |
43 * Input to Processes:: Sending input to an asynchronous subprocess. | |
44 * Signals to Processes:: Stopping, continuing or interrupting | |
45 an asynchronous subprocess. | |
46 * Output from Processes:: Collecting output from an asynchronous subprocess. | |
47 * Sentinels:: Sentinels run when process run-status changes. | |
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48 * Query Before Exit:: Whether to query if exiting will kill a process. |
6558 | 49 * Transaction Queues:: Transaction-based communication with subprocesses. |
12098 | 50 * Network:: Opening network connections. |
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51 * Network Servers:: Network servers let Emacs accept net connections. |
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52 * Datagrams:: UDP network connections. |
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53 * Low-Level Network:: Lower-level but more general function |
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54 to create connections and servers. |
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55 * Misc Network:: Additional relevant functions for network connections. |
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56 * Byte Packing:: Using bindat to pack and unpack binary data. |
6558 | 57 @end menu |
58 | |
59 @node Subprocess Creation | |
60 @section Functions that Create Subprocesses | |
61 | |
62 There are three functions that create a new subprocess in which to run | |
63 a program. One of them, @code{start-process}, creates an asynchronous | |
64 process and returns a process object (@pxref{Asynchronous Processes}). | |
65 The other two, @code{call-process} and @code{call-process-region}, | |
66 create a synchronous process and do not return a process object | |
67 (@pxref{Synchronous Processes}). | |
68 | |
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69 Synchronous and asynchronous processes are explained in the following |
6558 | 70 sections. Since the three functions are all called in a similar |
71 fashion, their common arguments are described here. | |
72 | |
73 @cindex execute program | |
74 @cindex @code{PATH} environment variable | |
75 @cindex @code{HOME} environment variable | |
76 In all cases, the function's @var{program} argument specifies the | |
77 program to be run. An error is signaled if the file is not found or | |
78 cannot be executed. If the file name is relative, the variable | |
79 @code{exec-path} contains a list of directories to search. Emacs | |
80 initializes @code{exec-path} when it starts up, based on the value of | |
81 the environment variable @code{PATH}. The standard file name | |
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82 constructs, @samp{~}, @samp{.}, and @samp{..}, are interpreted as |
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83 usual in @code{exec-path}, but environment variable substitutions |
6558 | 84 (@samp{$HOME}, etc.) are not recognized; use |
85 @code{substitute-in-file-name} to perform them (@pxref{File Name | |
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86 Expansion}). @code{nil} in this list refers to |
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87 @code{default-directory}. |
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89 Executing a program can also try adding suffixes to the specified |
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92 @defvar exec-suffixes |
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93 This variable is a list of suffixes (strings) to try adding to the |
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94 specified program file name. The list should include @code{""} if you |
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95 want the name to be tried exactly as specified. The default value is |
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96 system-dependent. |
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97 @end defvar |
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99 @strong{Please note:} The argument @var{program} contains only the |
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100 name of the program; it may not contain any command-line arguments. You |
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101 must use @var{args} to provide those. |
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6558 | 103 Each of the subprocess-creating functions has a @var{buffer-or-name} |
104 argument which specifies where the standard output from the program will | |
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105 go. It should be a buffer or a buffer name; if it is a buffer name, |
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106 that will create the buffer if it does not already exist. It can also |
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107 be @code{nil}, which says to discard the output unless a filter function |
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108 handles it. (@xref{Filter Functions}, and @ref{Read and Print}.) |
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109 Normally, you should avoid having multiple processes send output to the |
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110 same buffer because their output would be intermixed randomly. |
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112 @cindex program arguments | |
113 All three of the subprocess-creating functions have a @code{&rest} | |
114 argument, @var{args}. The @var{args} must all be strings, and they are | |
115 supplied to @var{program} as separate command line arguments. Wildcard | |
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116 characters and other shell constructs have no special meanings in these |
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117 strings, since the strings are passed directly to the specified program. |
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119 The subprocess gets its current directory from the value of | |
120 @code{default-directory} (@pxref{File Name Expansion}). | |
121 | |
122 @cindex environment variables, subprocesses | |
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123 The subprocess inherits its environment from Emacs, but you can |
6558 | 124 specify overrides for it with @code{process-environment}. @xref{System |
125 Environment}. | |
126 | |
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128 @pindex movemail |
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129 The value of this variable is a string, the name of a directory that |
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130 contains programs that come with GNU Emacs, programs intended for Emacs |
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131 to invoke. The program @code{movemail} is an example of such a program; |
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132 Rmail uses it to fetch new mail from an inbox. |
6558 | 133 @end defvar |
134 | |
135 @defopt exec-path | |
136 The value of this variable is a list of directories to search for | |
137 programs to run in subprocesses. Each element is either the name of a | |
138 directory (i.e., a string), or @code{nil}, which stands for the default | |
139 directory (which is the value of @code{default-directory}). | |
140 @cindex program directories | |
141 | |
142 The value of @code{exec-path} is used by @code{call-process} and | |
143 @code{start-process} when the @var{program} argument is not an absolute | |
144 file name. | |
145 @end defopt | |
146 | |
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147 @node Shell Arguments |
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148 @section Shell Arguments |
76993 | 149 @cindex arguments for shell commands |
150 @cindex shell command arguments | |
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152 Lisp programs sometimes need to run a shell and give it a command |
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153 that contains file names that were specified by the user. These |
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154 programs ought to be able to support any valid file name. But the shell |
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156 occur in the file name, they will confuse the shell. To handle these |
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159 @defun shell-quote-argument argument |
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160 This function returns a string which represents, in shell syntax, |
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161 an argument whose actual contents are @var{argument}. It should |
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162 work reliably to concatenate the return value into a shell command |
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165 Precisely what this function does depends on your operating system. The |
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171 ;; @r{This example shows the behavior on GNU and Unix systems.} |
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192 @section Creating a Synchronous Process | |
193 @cindex synchronous subprocess | |
194 | |
195 After a @dfn{synchronous process} is created, Emacs waits for the | |
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204 user can quit by typing @kbd{C-g}. The first @kbd{C-g} tries to kill | |
205 the subprocess with a @code{SIGINT} signal; but it waits until the | |
206 subprocess actually terminates before quitting. If during that time the | |
207 user types another @kbd{C-g}, that kills the subprocess instantly with | |
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6558 | 220 This function calls @var{program} in a separate process and waits for |
221 it to finish. | |
222 | |
223 The standard input for the process comes from file @var{infile} if | |
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226 Here are the possibilities: | |
227 | |
228 @table @asis | |
229 @item a buffer | |
230 Insert the output in that buffer, before point. This includes both the | |
231 standard output stream and the standard error stream of the process. | |
232 | |
233 @item a string | |
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237 Insert the output in the current buffer, before point. | |
238 | |
239 @item @code{nil} | |
240 Discard the output. | |
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245 | |
246 In this case, the process is not truly synchronous, since it can run in | |
247 parallel with Emacs; but you can think of it as synchronous in that | |
248 Emacs is essentially finished with the subprocess as soon as this | |
249 function returns. | |
250 | |
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256 deal with the ordinary output as specified by @var{real-destination}, | |
257 and dispose of the error output according to @var{error-destination}. | |
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262 You can't directly specify a buffer to put the error output in; that is | |
263 too difficult to implement. But you can achieve this result by sending | |
264 the error output to a temporary file and then inserting the file into a | |
265 buffer. | |
266 @end table | |
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279 The remaining arguments, @var{args}, are strings that specify command | |
280 line arguments for the program. | |
281 | |
282 The value returned by @code{call-process} (unless you told it not to | |
283 wait) indicates the reason for process termination. A number gives the | |
284 exit status of the subprocess; 0 means success, and any other value | |
285 means failure. If the process terminated with a signal, | |
286 @code{call-process} returns a string describing the signal. | |
287 | |
288 In the examples below, the buffer @samp{foo} is current. | |
289 | |
290 @smallexample | |
291 @group | |
292 (call-process "pwd" nil t) | |
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295 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
296 /usr/user/lewis/manual | |
297 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
298 @end group | |
299 | |
300 @group | |
301 (call-process "grep" nil "bar" nil "lewis" "/etc/passwd") | |
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304 ---------- Buffer: bar ---------- | |
305 lewis:5LTsHm66CSWKg:398:21:Bil Lewis:/user/lewis:/bin/csh | |
306 | |
307 ---------- Buffer: bar ---------- | |
308 @end group | |
309 @end smallexample | |
310 | |
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315 @group | |
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318 (concat (file-name-as-directory file) ".") | |
319 file)) | |
320 @end group | |
321 @end smallexample | |
322 @end defun | |
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6558 | 373 with the output from the subprocess, and whether to update the display |
374 as it comes in. For details, see the description of | |
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380 The remaining arguments, @var{args}, are strings that specify command | |
381 line arguments for the program. | |
382 | |
383 The return value of @code{call-process-region} is just like that of | |
384 @code{call-process}: @code{nil} if you told it to return without | |
385 waiting; otherwise, a number or string which indicates how the | |
386 subprocess terminated. | |
387 | |
388 In the following example, we use @code{call-process-region} to run the | |
389 @code{cat} utility, with standard input being the first five characters | |
390 in buffer @samp{foo} (the word @samp{input}). @code{cat} copies its | |
391 standard input into its standard output. Since the argument | |
12067 | 392 @var{destination} is @code{t}, this output is inserted in the current |
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394 | |
395 @smallexample | |
396 @group | |
397 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
398 input@point{} | |
399 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
400 @end group | |
401 | |
402 @group | |
403 (call-process-region 1 6 "cat" nil t) | |
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406 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
407 inputinput@point{} | |
408 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
409 @end group | |
410 @end smallexample | |
411 | |
412 The @code{shell-command-on-region} command uses | |
413 @code{call-process-region} like this: | |
414 | |
415 @smallexample | |
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420 nil ; @r{Do not delete region.} | |
421 buffer ; @r{Send output to @code{buffer}.} | |
422 nil ; @r{No redisplay during output.} | |
423 "-c" command) ; @r{Arguments for the shell.} | |
424 @end group | |
425 @end smallexample | |
426 @end defun | |
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441 @section Creating an Asynchronous Process | |
442 @cindex asynchronous subprocess | |
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455 @defun start-process name buffer-or-name program &rest args | |
456 This function creates a new asynchronous subprocess and starts the | |
457 program @var{program} running in it. It returns a process object that | |
458 stands for the new subprocess in Lisp. The argument @var{name} | |
459 specifies the name for the process object; if a process with this name | |
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463 | |
464 The remaining arguments, @var{args}, are strings that specify command | |
465 line arguments for the program. | |
466 | |
467 In the example below, the first process is started and runs (rather, | |
468 sleeps) for 100 seconds. Meanwhile, the second process is started, and | |
469 given the name @samp{my-process<1>} for the sake of uniqueness. It | |
470 inserts the directory listing at the end of the buffer @samp{foo}, | |
471 before the first process finishes. Then it finishes, and a message to | |
472 that effect is inserted in the buffer. Much later, the first process | |
473 finishes, and another message is inserted in the buffer for it. | |
474 | |
475 @smallexample | |
476 @group | |
477 (start-process "my-process" "foo" "sleep" "100") | |
478 @result{} #<process my-process> | |
479 @end group | |
480 | |
481 @group | |
482 (start-process "my-process" "foo" "ls" "-l" "/user/lewis/bin") | |
483 @result{} #<process my-process<1>> | |
484 | |
485 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
486 total 2 | |
487 lrwxrwxrwx 1 lewis 14 Jul 22 10:12 gnuemacs --> /emacs | |
488 -rwxrwxrwx 1 lewis 19 Jul 30 21:02 lemon | |
489 | |
490 Process my-process<1> finished | |
491 | |
492 Process my-process finished | |
493 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
494 @end group | |
495 @end smallexample | |
496 @end defun | |
497 | |
498 @defun start-process-shell-command name buffer-or-name command &rest command-args | |
499 This function is like @code{start-process} except that it uses a shell | |
500 to execute the specified command. The argument @var{command} is a shell | |
501 command name, and @var{command-args} are the arguments for the shell | |
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513 | |
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6558 | 530 @code{start-process} is called. So you can specify how to communicate |
531 with one subprocess by binding the variable around the call to | |
532 @code{start-process}. | |
533 | |
534 @smallexample | |
535 @group | |
536 (let ((process-connection-type nil)) ; @r{Use a pipe.} | |
537 (start-process @dots{})) | |
538 @end group | |
539 @end smallexample | |
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545 | |
546 @node Deleting Processes | |
547 @section Deleting Processes | |
548 @cindex deleting processes | |
549 | |
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567 terminated (due to calling @code{exit} or to a signal). If it is | |
568 @code{nil}, then they continue to exist until the user runs | |
569 @code{list-processes}. Otherwise, they are deleted immediately after | |
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584 @smallexample | |
585 @group | |
586 (delete-process "*shell*") | |
587 @result{} nil | |
588 @end group | |
589 @end smallexample | |
590 @end defun | |
591 | |
592 @node Process Information | |
593 @section Process Information | |
594 | |
595 Several functions return information about processes. | |
596 @code{list-processes} is provided for interactive use. | |
597 | |
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600 it finally deletes any process whose status was @samp{Exited} or | |
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6558 | 605 @end deffn |
606 | |
607 @defun process-list | |
608 This function returns a list of all processes that have not been deleted. | |
609 | |
610 @smallexample | |
611 @group | |
612 (process-list) | |
613 @result{} (#<process display-time> #<process shell>) | |
614 @end group | |
615 @end smallexample | |
616 @end defun | |
617 | |
618 @defun get-process name | |
619 This function returns the process named @var{name}, or @code{nil} if | |
620 there is none. An error is signaled if @var{name} is not a string. | |
621 | |
622 @smallexample | |
623 @group | |
624 (get-process "shell") | |
625 @result{} #<process shell> | |
626 @end group | |
627 @end smallexample | |
628 @end defun | |
629 | |
630 @defun process-command process | |
631 This function returns the command that was executed to start | |
632 @var{process}. This is a list of strings, the first string being the | |
633 program executed and the rest of the strings being the arguments that | |
634 were given to the program. | |
635 | |
636 @smallexample | |
637 @group | |
638 (process-command (get-process "shell")) | |
639 @result{} ("/bin/csh" "-i") | |
640 @end group | |
641 @end smallexample | |
642 @end defun | |
643 | |
644 @defun process-id process | |
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9009 | 646 integer that distinguishes the process @var{process} from all other |
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650 @end defun | |
651 | |
652 @defun process-name process | |
653 This function returns the name of @var{process}. | |
654 @end defun | |
655 | |
656 @defun process-status process-name | |
657 This function returns the status of @var{process-name} as a symbol. | |
658 The argument @var{process-name} must be a process, a buffer, a | |
659 process name (string) or a buffer name (string). | |
660 | |
661 The possible values for an actual subprocess are: | |
662 | |
663 @table @code | |
664 @item run | |
665 for a process that is running. | |
666 @item stop | |
667 for a process that is stopped but continuable. | |
668 @item exit | |
669 for a process that has exited. | |
670 @item signal | |
671 for a process that has received a fatal signal. | |
672 @item open | |
673 for a network connection that is open. | |
674 @item closed | |
675 for a network connection that is closed. Once a connection | |
676 is closed, you cannot reopen it, though you might be able to open | |
677 a new connection to the same place. | |
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685 if @var{process-name} is not the name of an existing process. | |
686 @end table | |
687 | |
688 @smallexample | |
689 @group | |
690 (process-status "shell") | |
691 @result{} run | |
692 @end group | |
693 @group | |
694 (process-status (get-buffer "*shell*")) | |
695 @result{} run | |
696 @end group | |
697 @group | |
698 x | |
699 @result{} #<process xx<1>> | |
700 (process-status x) | |
701 @result{} exit | |
702 @end group | |
703 @end smallexample | |
704 | |
705 For a network connection, @code{process-status} returns one of the symbols | |
706 @code{open} or @code{closed}. The latter means that the other side | |
707 closed the connection, or Emacs did @code{delete-process}. | |
708 @end defun | |
709 | |
710 @defun process-exit-status process | |
711 This function returns the exit status of @var{process} or the signal | |
712 number that killed it. (Use the result of @code{process-status} to | |
713 determine which of those it is.) If @var{process} has not yet | |
714 terminated, the value is 0. | |
715 @end defun | |
716 | |
12067 | 717 @defun process-tty-name process |
718 This function returns the terminal name that @var{process} is using for | |
719 its communication with Emacs---or @code{nil} if it is using pipes | |
720 instead of a terminal (see @code{process-connection-type} in | |
721 @ref{Asynchronous Processes}). | |
722 @end defun | |
723 | |
56215 | 724 @defun process-coding-system process |
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735 @defun set-process-coding-system process &optional decoding-system encoding-system |
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738 decode subprocess output, and @var{encoding-system} to encode subprocess |
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739 input. |
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6558 | 763 @node Input to Processes |
764 @section Sending Input to Processes | |
765 @cindex process input | |
766 | |
767 Asynchronous subprocesses receive input when it is sent to them by | |
768 Emacs, which is done with the functions in this section. You must | |
769 specify the process to send input to, and the input data to send. The | |
770 data appears on the ``standard input'' of the subprocess. | |
771 | |
772 Some operating systems have limited space for buffered input in a | |
63560 | 773 @acronym{PTY}. On these systems, Emacs sends an @acronym{EOF} |
774 periodically amidst the other characters, to force them through. For | |
775 most programs, these @acronym{EOF}s do no harm. | |
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779 @code{set-process-coding-system} to specify which coding system to use |
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796 @defun process-send-string process string |
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798 standard input. If it is @code{nil}, the current buffer's process is used. |
6558 | 799 |
800 The function returns @code{nil}. | |
801 | |
802 @smallexample | |
803 @group | |
804 (process-send-string "shell<1>" "ls\n") | |
805 @result{} nil | |
806 @end group | |
807 | |
808 | |
809 @group | |
810 ---------- Buffer: *shell* ---------- | |
811 ... | |
812 introduction.texi syntax-tables.texi~ | |
813 introduction.texi~ text.texi | |
814 introduction.txt text.texi~ | |
815 ... | |
816 ---------- Buffer: *shell* ---------- | |
817 @end group | |
818 @end smallexample | |
819 @end defun | |
820 | |
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6558 | 822 This function sends the text in the region defined by @var{start} and |
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823 @var{end} as standard input to @var{process}. |
6558 | 824 |
825 An error is signaled unless both @var{start} and @var{end} are | |
826 integers or markers that indicate positions in the current buffer. (It | |
827 is unimportant which number is larger.) | |
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830 @defun process-send-eof &optional process |
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836 @smallexample | |
837 @group | |
838 (process-send-eof "shell") | |
839 @result{} "shell" | |
840 @end group | |
841 @end smallexample | |
842 @end defun | |
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6558 | 851 @node Signals to Processes |
852 @section Sending Signals to Processes | |
853 @cindex process signals | |
854 @cindex sending signals | |
855 @cindex signals | |
856 | |
857 @dfn{Sending a signal} to a subprocess is a way of interrupting its | |
858 activities. There are several different signals, each with its own | |
859 meaning. The set of signals and their names is defined by the operating | |
860 system. For example, the signal @code{SIGINT} means that the user has | |
861 typed @kbd{C-c}, or that some analogous thing has happened. | |
862 | |
863 Each signal has a standard effect on the subprocess. Most signals | |
864 kill the subprocess, but some stop or resume execution instead. Most | |
865 signals can optionally be handled by programs; if the program handles | |
866 the signal, then we can say nothing in general about its effects. | |
867 | |
868 You can send signals explicitly by calling the functions in this | |
869 section. Emacs also sends signals automatically at certain times: | |
870 killing a buffer sends a @code{SIGHUP} signal to all its associated | |
871 processes; killing Emacs sends a @code{SIGHUP} signal to all remaining | |
872 processes. (@code{SIGHUP} is a signal that usually indicates that the | |
873 user hung up the phone.) | |
874 | |
875 Each of the signal-sending functions takes two optional arguments: | |
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884 The argument @var{current-group} is a flag that makes a difference | |
885 when you are running a job-control shell as an Emacs subprocess. If it | |
886 is non-@code{nil}, then the signal is sent to the current process-group | |
9009 | 887 of the terminal that Emacs uses to communicate with the subprocess. If |
6558 | 888 the process is a job-control shell, this means the shell's current |
889 subjob. If it is @code{nil}, the signal is sent to the process group of | |
890 the immediate subprocess of Emacs. If the subprocess is a job-control | |
891 shell, this is the shell itself. | |
892 | |
893 The flag @var{current-group} has no effect when a pipe is used to | |
894 communicate with the subprocess, because the operating system does not | |
895 support the distinction in the case of pipes. For the same reason, | |
896 job-control shells won't work when a pipe is used. See | |
897 @code{process-connection-type} in @ref{Asynchronous Processes}. | |
898 | |
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900 This function interrupts the process @var{process} by sending the |
6558 | 901 signal @code{SIGINT}. Outside of Emacs, typing the ``interrupt |
902 character'' (normally @kbd{C-c} on some systems, and @code{DEL} on | |
903 others) sends this signal. When the argument @var{current-group} is | |
904 non-@code{nil}, you can think of this function as ``typing @kbd{C-c}'' | |
905 on the terminal by which Emacs talks to the subprocess. | |
906 @end defun | |
907 | |
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6558 | 910 signal @code{SIGKILL}. This signal kills the subprocess immediately, |
911 and cannot be handled by the subprocess. | |
912 @end defun | |
913 | |
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6558 | 915 This function sends the signal @code{SIGQUIT} to the process |
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6558 | 917 character'' (usually @kbd{C-b} or @kbd{C-\}) when you are not inside |
918 Emacs. | |
919 @end defun | |
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6558 | 923 signal @code{SIGTSTP}. Use @code{continue-process} to resume its |
924 execution. | |
925 | |
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926 Outside of Emacs, on systems with job control, the ``stop character'' |
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6558 | 931 @end defun |
932 | |
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933 @defun continue-process &optional process current-group |
6558 | 934 This function resumes execution of the process @var{process} by sending |
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935 it the signal @code{SIGCONT}. This presumes that @var{process} was |
6558 | 936 stopped previously. |
937 @end defun | |
938 | |
939 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
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946 Emacs. |
6558 | 947 @end defun |
948 | |
949 @node Output from Processes | |
950 @section Receiving Output from Processes | |
951 @cindex process output | |
952 @cindex output from processes | |
953 | |
954 There are two ways to receive the output that a subprocess writes to | |
955 its standard output stream. The output can be inserted in a buffer, | |
956 which is called the associated buffer of the process, or a function | |
9009 | 957 called the @dfn{filter function} can be called to act on the output. If |
958 the process has no buffer and no filter function, its output is | |
959 discarded. | |
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966 Output from a subprocess can arrive only while Emacs is waiting: when |
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971 process and only then specify its buffer or filter function; no output |
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975 @defvar process-adaptive-read-buffering |
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976 On some systems, when Emacs reads the output from a subprocess, the |
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977 output data is read in very small blocks, potentially resulting in |
63560 | 978 very poor performance. This behavior can be remedied to some extent |
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979 by setting the variable @var{process-adaptive-read-buffering} to a |
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982 Emacs tries to read it. |
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983 @end defvar |
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985 It is impossible to separate the standard output and standard error |
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986 streams of the subprocess, because Emacs normally spawns the subprocess |
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6558 | 992 @menu |
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996 * Accepting Output:: How to wait until process output arrives. |
6558 | 997 @end menu |
998 | |
999 @node Process Buffers | |
1000 @subsection Process Buffers | |
1001 | |
1002 A process can (and usually does) have an @dfn{associated buffer}, | |
1003 which is an ordinary Emacs buffer that is used for two purposes: storing | |
1004 the output from the process, and deciding when to kill the process. You | |
1005 can also use the buffer to identify a process to operate on, since in | |
1006 normal practice only one process is associated with any given buffer. | |
1007 Many applications of processes also use the buffer for editing input to | |
1008 be sent to the process, but this is not built into Emacs Lisp. | |
1009 | |
1010 Unless the process has a filter function (@pxref{Filter Functions}), | |
1011 its output is inserted in the associated buffer. The position to insert | |
9009 | 1012 the output is determined by the @code{process-mark}, which is then |
1013 updated to point to the end of the text just inserted. Usually, but not | |
1014 always, the @code{process-mark} is at the end of the buffer. | |
6558 | 1015 |
1016 @defun process-buffer process | |
1017 This function returns the associated buffer of the process | |
1018 @var{process}. | |
1019 | |
1020 @smallexample | |
1021 @group | |
1022 (process-buffer (get-process "shell")) | |
1023 @result{} #<buffer *shell*> | |
1024 @end group | |
1025 @end smallexample | |
1026 @end defun | |
1027 | |
1028 @defun process-mark process | |
1029 This function returns the process marker for @var{process}, which is the | |
1030 marker that says where to insert output from the process. | |
1031 | |
1032 If @var{process} does not have a buffer, @code{process-mark} returns a | |
1033 marker that points nowhere. | |
1034 | |
1035 Insertion of process output in a buffer uses this marker to decide where | |
1036 to insert, and updates it to point after the inserted text. That is why | |
1037 successive batches of output are inserted consecutively. | |
1038 | |
1039 Filter functions normally should use this marker in the same fashion | |
1040 as is done by direct insertion of output in the buffer. A good | |
1041 example of a filter function that uses @code{process-mark} is found at | |
1042 the end of the following section. | |
1043 | |
1044 When the user is expected to enter input in the process buffer for | |
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6558 | 1047 @end defun |
1048 | |
1049 @defun set-process-buffer process buffer | |
1050 This function sets the buffer associated with @var{process} to | |
1051 @var{buffer}. If @var{buffer} is @code{nil}, the process becomes | |
1052 associated with no buffer. | |
1053 @end defun | |
1054 | |
1055 @defun get-buffer-process buffer-or-name | |
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1066 @smallexample | |
1067 @group | |
1068 (get-buffer-process "*shell*") | |
1069 @result{} #<process shell> | |
1070 @end group | |
1071 @end smallexample | |
1072 | |
1073 Killing the process's buffer deletes the process, which kills the | |
1074 subprocess with a @code{SIGHUP} signal (@pxref{Signals to Processes}). | |
1075 @end defun | |
1076 | |
1077 @node Filter Functions | |
1078 @subsection Process Filter Functions | |
1079 @cindex filter function | |
1080 @cindex process filter | |
1081 | |
1082 A process @dfn{filter function} is a function that receives the | |
1083 standard output from the associated process. If a process has a filter, | |
9009 | 1084 then @emph{all} output from that process is passed to the filter. The |
1085 process buffer is used directly for output from the process only when | |
1086 there is no filter. | |
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1098 Quitting is normally inhibited within a filter function---otherwise, | |
1099 the effect of typing @kbd{C-g} at command level or to quit a user | |
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12067 | 1105 If an error happens during execution of a filter function, it is |
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12067 | 1108 @code{debug-on-error} is non-@code{nil}, the error-catching is turned |
1109 off. This makes it possible to use the Lisp debugger to debug the | |
1110 filter function. @xref{Debugger}. | |
1111 | |
6558 | 1112 Many filter functions sometimes or always insert the text in the |
1113 process's buffer, mimicking the actions of Emacs when there is no | |
1114 filter. Such filter functions need to use @code{set-buffer} in order to | |
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1120 @smallexample | |
1121 @group | |
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1134 @end smallexample | |
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1136 @noindent | |
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1139 to preserve the change in point made by the second call to |
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1140 @code{goto-char}. |
6558 | 1141 |
1142 To make the filter force the process buffer to be visible whenever new | |
1143 text arrives, insert the following line just before the | |
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1144 @code{with-current-buffer} construct: |
6558 | 1145 |
1146 @smallexample | |
1147 (display-buffer (process-buffer proc)) | |
1148 @end smallexample | |
1149 | |
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1150 To force point to the end of the new output, no matter where it was |
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1151 previously, eliminate the variable @code{moving} and call |
6558 | 1152 @code{goto-char} unconditionally. |
1153 | |
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1154 In earlier Emacs versions, every filter function that did regular |
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1155 expression searching or matching had to explicitly save and restore the |
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1156 match data. Now Emacs does this automatically for filter functions; |
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1157 they never need to do it explicitly. @xref{Match Data}. |
6558 | 1158 |
1159 A filter function that writes the output into the buffer of the | |
12098 | 1160 process should check whether the buffer is still alive. If it tries to |
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1161 insert into a dead buffer, it will get an error. The expression |
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1162 @code{(buffer-name (process-buffer @var{process}))} returns @code{nil} |
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1163 if the buffer is dead. |
6558 | 1164 |
1165 The output to the function may come in chunks of any size. A program | |
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1166 that produces the same output twice in a row may send it as one batch of |
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1167 200 characters one time, and five batches of 40 characters the next. If |
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1168 the filter looks for certain text strings in the subprocess output, make |
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1169 sure to handle the case where one of these strings is split across two |
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1170 or more batches of output. |
6558 | 1171 |
1172 @defun set-process-filter process filter | |
1173 This function gives @var{process} the filter function @var{filter}. If | |
1174 @var{filter} is @code{nil}, it gives the process no filter. | |
1175 @end defun | |
1176 | |
1177 @defun process-filter process | |
1178 This function returns the filter function of @var{process}, or @code{nil} | |
1179 if it has none. | |
1180 @end defun | |
1181 | |
1182 Here is an example of use of a filter function: | |
1183 | |
1184 @smallexample | |
1185 @group | |
1186 (defun keep-output (process output) | |
1187 (setq kept (cons output kept))) | |
1188 @result{} keep-output | |
1189 @end group | |
1190 @group | |
1191 (setq kept nil) | |
1192 @result{} nil | |
1193 @end group | |
1194 @group | |
1195 (set-process-filter (get-process "shell") 'keep-output) | |
1196 @result{} keep-output | |
1197 @end group | |
1198 @group | |
1199 (process-send-string "shell" "ls ~/other\n") | |
1200 @result{} nil | |
1201 kept | |
1202 @result{} ("lewis@@slug[8] % " | |
1203 @end group | |
1204 @group | |
1205 "FINAL-W87-SHORT.MSS backup.otl kolstad.mss~ | |
1206 address.txt backup.psf kolstad.psf | |
1207 backup.bib~ david.mss resume-Dec-86.mss~ | |
1208 backup.err david.psf resume-Dec.psf | |
1209 backup.mss dland syllabus.mss | |
1210 " | |
1211 "#backups.mss# backup.mss~ kolstad.mss | |
1212 ") | |
1213 @end group | |
1214 @end smallexample | |
1215 | |
1216 @ignore @c The code in this example doesn't show the right way to do things. | |
1217 Here is another, more realistic example, which demonstrates how to use | |
1218 the process mark to do insertion in the same fashion as is done when | |
1219 there is no filter function: | |
1220 | |
1221 @smallexample | |
1222 @group | |
1223 ;; @r{Insert input in the buffer specified by @code{my-shell-buffer}} | |
1224 ;; @r{and make sure that buffer is shown in some window.} | |
1225 (defun my-process-filter (proc str) | |
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1226 (let ((cur (selected-window)) |
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1227 (pop-up-windows t)) |
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1228 (pop-to-buffer my-shell-buffer) |
6558 | 1229 @end group |
1230 @group | |
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1231 (goto-char (point-max)) |
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1232 (insert str) |
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1233 (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point-max)) |
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1234 (select-window cur))) |
6558 | 1235 @end group |
1236 @end smallexample | |
1237 @end ignore | |
1238 | |
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1239 @node Decoding Output |
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1240 @subsection Decoding Process Output |
76835 | 1241 @cindex decode process output |
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1242 |
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1243 When Emacs writes process output directly into a multibyte buffer, |
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1244 it decodes the output according to the process output coding system. |
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1245 If the coding system is @code{raw-text} or @code{no-conversion}, Emacs |
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1246 converts the unibyte output to multibyte using |
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1247 @code{string-to-multibyte}, and inserts the resulting multibyte text. |
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1248 |
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1249 You can use @code{set-process-coding-system} to specify which coding |
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1250 system to use (@pxref{Process Information}). Otherwise, the coding |
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1251 system comes from @code{coding-system-for-read}, if that is |
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1252 non-@code{nil}; or else from the defaulting mechanism (@pxref{Default |
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1253 Coding Systems}). |
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1254 |
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1255 @strong{Warning:} Coding systems such as @code{undecided} which |
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1256 determine the coding system from the data do not work entirely |
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1257 reliably with asynchronous subprocess output. This is because Emacs |
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1258 has to process asynchronous subprocess output in batches, as it |
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1259 arrives. Emacs must try to detect the proper coding system from one |
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1260 batch at a time, and this does not always work. Therefore, if at all |
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1261 possible, specify a coding system that determines both the character |
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1262 code conversion and the end of line conversion---that is, one like |
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1263 @code{latin-1-unix}, rather than @code{undecided} or @code{latin-1}. |
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1264 |
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1265 @cindex filter multibyte flag, of process |
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1266 @cindex process filter multibyte flag |
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1267 When Emacs calls a process filter function, it provides the process |
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1268 output as a multibyte string or as a unibyte string according to the |
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1269 process's filter multibyte flag. If the flag is non-@code{nil}, Emacs |
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1270 decodes the output according to the process output coding system to |
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1271 produce a multibyte string, and passes that to the process. If the |
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1272 flag is @code{nil}, Emacs puts the output into a unibyte string, with |
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1273 no decoding, and passes that. |
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1275 When you create a process, the filter multibyte flag takes its |
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1276 initial value from @code{default-enable-multibyte-characters}. If you |
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1277 want to change the flag later on, use |
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1278 @code{set-process-filter-multibyte}. |
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1280 @defun set-process-filter-multibyte process multibyte |
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1281 This function sets the filter multibyte flag of @var{process} |
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1282 to @var{multibyte}. |
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1283 @end defun |
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1285 @defun process-filter-multibyte-p process |
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1286 This function returns the filter multibyte flag of @var{process}. |
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6558 | 1289 @node Accepting Output |
1290 @subsection Accepting Output from Processes | |
76835 | 1291 @cindex accept input from processes |
6558 | 1292 |
1293 Output from asynchronous subprocesses normally arrives only while | |
1294 Emacs is waiting for some sort of external event, such as elapsed time | |
1295 or terminal input. Occasionally it is useful in a Lisp program to | |
1296 explicitly permit output to arrive at a specific point, or even to wait | |
1297 until output arrives from a process. | |
1298 | |
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1299 @defun accept-process-output &optional process seconds millisec just-this-one |
6558 | 1300 This function allows Emacs to read pending output from processes. The |
1301 output is inserted in the associated buffers or given to their filter | |
1302 functions. If @var{process} is non-@code{nil} then this function does | |
1303 not return until some output has been received from @var{process}. | |
1304 | |
1305 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
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1325 speech synthesis. |
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6558 | 1327 The function @code{accept-process-output} returns non-@code{nil} if it |
1328 did get some output, or @code{nil} if the timeout expired before output | |
1329 arrived. | |
1330 @end defun | |
1331 | |
1332 @node Sentinels | |
1333 @section Sentinels: Detecting Process Status Changes | |
1334 @cindex process sentinel | |
76993 | 1335 @cindex sentinel (of process) |
6558 | 1336 |
1337 A @dfn{process sentinel} is a function that is called whenever the | |
1338 associated process changes status for any reason, including signals | |
1339 (whether sent by Emacs or caused by the process's own actions) that | |
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6558 | 1344 |
1345 The string describing the event looks like one of the following: | |
1346 | |
1347 @itemize @bullet | |
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6558 | 1349 @code{"finished\n"}. |
1350 | |
1351 @item | |
1352 @code{"exited abnormally with code @var{exitcode}\n"}. | |
1353 | |
1354 @item | |
1355 @code{"@var{name-of-signal}\n"}. | |
1356 | |
1357 @item | |
1358 @code{"@var{name-of-signal} (core dumped)\n"}. | |
1359 @end itemize | |
1360 | |
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1382 A sentinel that writes the output into the buffer of the process | |
12098 | 1383 should check whether the buffer is still alive. If it tries to insert |
6558 | 1384 into a dead buffer, it will get an error. If the buffer is dead, |
1385 @code{(buffer-name (process-buffer @var{process}))} returns @code{nil}. | |
1386 | |
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1392 @xref{Quitting}. |
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12067 | 1394 If an error happens during execution of a sentinel, it is caught |
1395 automatically, so that it doesn't stop the execution of whatever | |
1396 programs was running when the sentinel was started. However, if | |
1397 @code{debug-on-error} is non-@code{nil}, the error-catching is turned | |
1398 off. This makes it possible to use the Lisp debugger to debug the | |
1399 sentinel. @xref{Debugger}. | |
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1403 For this reason it is not possible for a sentinel to specify |
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1406 In earlier Emacs versions, every sentinel that did regular expression |
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1407 searching or matching had to explicitly save and restore the match data. |
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6558 | 1411 @defun set-process-sentinel process sentinel |
1412 This function associates @var{sentinel} with @var{process}. If | |
1413 @var{sentinel} is @code{nil}, then the process will have no sentinel. | |
1414 The default behavior when there is no sentinel is to insert a message in | |
1415 the process's buffer when the process status changes. | |
1416 | |
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1417 Changes in process sentinel take effect immediately---if the sentinel |
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6558 | 1421 @smallexample |
1422 @group | |
1423 (defun msg-me (process event) | |
1424 (princ | |
1425 (format "Process: %s had the event `%s'" process event))) | |
1426 (set-process-sentinel (get-process "shell") 'msg-me) | |
1427 @result{} msg-me | |
1428 @end group | |
1429 @group | |
1430 (kill-process (get-process "shell")) | |
1431 @print{} Process: #<process shell> had the event `killed' | |
1432 @result{} #<process shell> | |
1433 @end group | |
1434 @end smallexample | |
1435 @end defun | |
1436 | |
1437 @defun process-sentinel process | |
1438 This function returns the sentinel of @var{process}, or @code{nil} if it | |
1439 has none. | |
1440 @end defun | |
1441 | |
1442 @defun waiting-for-user-input-p | |
1443 While a sentinel or filter function is running, this function returns | |
1444 non-@code{nil} if Emacs was waiting for keyboard input from the user at | |
1445 the time the sentinel or filter function was called, @code{nil} if it | |
1446 was not. | |
1447 @end defun | |
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1454 valuable work, Emacs normally asks the user to confirm that it is ok |
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1455 to terminate them. Each process has a query flag which, if |
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1456 non-@code{nil}, says that Emacs should ask for confirmation before |
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1457 exiting and thus killing that process. The default for the query flag |
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1460 @defun process-query-on-exit-flag process |
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1461 This returns the query flag of @var{process}. |
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1464 @defun set-process-query-on-exit-flag process flag |
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1465 This function sets the query flag of @var{process} to @var{flag}. It |
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1468 @smallexample |
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1469 @group |
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1470 ;; @r{Don't query about the shell process} |
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1472 @result{} t |
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1473 @end group |
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1474 @end smallexample |
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1477 @defun process-kill-without-query process &optional do-query |
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1478 This function clears the query flag of @var{process}, so that |
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1479 Emacs will not query the user on account of that process. |
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1482 the process's query flag, and sets the query flag to @var{do-query}. |
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1483 Please don't use this function to do those things any more---please |
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1491 ;; @r{Don't query about the shell process} |
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1498 @section Transaction Queues | |
1499 @cindex transaction queue | |
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1506 @defun tq-create process | |
1507 This function creates and returns a transaction queue communicating with | |
1508 @var{process}. The argument @var{process} should be a subprocess | |
1509 capable of sending and receiving streams of bytes. It may be a child | |
9009 | 1510 process, or it may be a TCP connection to a server, possibly on another |
6558 | 1511 machine. |
1512 @end defun | |
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6558 | 1515 This function sends a transaction to queue @var{queue}. Specifying the |
1516 queue has the effect of specifying the subprocess to talk to. | |
1517 | |
9009 | 1518 The argument @var{question} is the outgoing message that starts the |
6558 | 1519 transaction. The argument @var{fn} is the function to call when the |
1520 corresponding answer comes back; it is called with two arguments: | |
1521 @var{closure}, and the answer received. | |
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1525 @code{tq-enqueue} determines where the answer ends. |
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1529 questions. This produces more reliable results with some processes. |
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6558 | 1531 The return value of @code{tq-enqueue} itself is not meaningful. |
1532 @end defun | |
1533 | |
1534 @defun tq-close queue | |
1535 Shut down transaction queue @var{queue}, waiting for all pending transactions | |
1536 to complete, and then terminate the connection or child process. | |
1537 @end defun | |
1538 | |
1539 Transaction queues are implemented by means of a filter function. | |
1540 @xref{Filter Functions}. | |
1541 | |
12098 | 1542 @node Network |
1543 @section Network Connections | |
1544 @cindex network connection | |
6558 | 1545 @cindex TCP |
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1546 @cindex UDP |
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1548 Emacs Lisp programs can open stream (TCP) and datagram (UDP) network |
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1549 connections to other processes on the same machine or other machines. |
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1550 A network connection is handled by Lisp much like a subprocess, and is |
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1551 represented by a process object. However, the process you are |
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1552 communicating with is not a child of the Emacs process, so it has no |
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1553 process @acronym{ID}, and you can't kill it or send it signals. All you |
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1554 can do is send and receive data. @code{delete-process} closes the |
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1555 connection, but does not kill the program at the other end; that |
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1556 program must decide what to do about closure of the connection. |
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1558 Lisp programs can listen for connections by creating network |
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1559 servers. A network server is also represented by a kind of process |
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1560 object, but unlike a network connection, the network server never |
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1561 transfers data itself. When it receives a connection request, it |
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1562 creates a new network connection to represent the connection just |
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1563 made. (The network connection inherits certain information, including |
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1564 the process plist, from the server.) The network server then goes |
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1565 back to listening for more connection requests. |
6558 | 1566 |
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1567 Network connections and servers are created by calling |
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1568 @code{make-network-process} with an argument list consisting of |
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1569 keyword/argument pairs, for example @code{:server t} to create a |
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1570 server process, or @code{:type 'datagram} to create a datagram |
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1571 connection. @xref{Low-Level Network}, for details. You can also use |
63560 | 1572 the @code{open-network-stream} function described below. |
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6558 | 1574 You can distinguish process objects representing network connections |
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1575 and servers from those representing subprocesses with the |
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1576 @code{process-status} function. The possible status values for |
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1577 network connections are @code{open}, @code{closed}, @code{connect}, |
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1578 and @code{failed}. For a network server, the status is always |
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1579 @code{listen}. None of those values is possible for a real |
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1580 subprocess. @xref{Process Information}. |
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1583 @code{stop-process} and @code{continue-process}. For a server |
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1584 process, being stopped means not accepting new connections. (Up to 5 |
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1585 connection requests will be queued for when you resume the server; you |
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1586 can increase this limit, unless it is imposed by the operating |
64720 | 1587 system.) For a network stream connection, being stopped means not |
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1588 processing input (any arriving input waits until you resume the |
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1590 queued but input may be lost. You can use the function |
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1591 @code{process-command} to determine whether a network connection or |
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1592 server is stopped; a non-@code{nil} value means yes. |
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1594 @defun open-network-stream name buffer-or-name host service | |
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1595 This function opens a TCP connection, and returns a process object |
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1596 that represents the connection. |
6558 | 1597 |
1598 The @var{name} argument specifies the name for the process object. It | |
1599 is modified as necessary to make it unique. | |
1600 | |
1601 The @var{buffer-or-name} argument is the buffer to associate with the | |
1602 connection. Output from the connection is inserted in the buffer, | |
1603 unless you specify a filter function to handle the output. If | |
1604 @var{buffer-or-name} is @code{nil}, it means that the connection is not | |
1605 associated with any buffer. | |
1606 | |
1607 The arguments @var{host} and @var{service} specify where to connect to; | |
1608 @var{host} is the host name (a string), and @var{service} is the name of | |
1609 a defined network service (a string) or a port number (an integer). | |
1610 @end defun | |
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1612 @defun process-contact process &optional key |
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1613 This function returns information about how a network process was set |
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1614 up. For a connection, when @var{key} is @code{nil}, it returns |
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1615 @code{(@var{hostname} @var{service})} which specifies what you |
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1616 connected to. |
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1618 If @var{key} is @code{t}, the value is the complete status information |
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1619 for the connection or server; that is, the list of keywords and values |
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1620 specified in @code{make-network-process}, except that some of the |
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1621 values represent the current status instead of what you specified: |
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1623 @table @code |
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1624 @item :buffer |
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1625 The associated value is the process buffer. |
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1626 @item :filter |
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1627 The associated value is the process filter function. |
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1628 @item :sentinel |
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1629 The associated value is the process sentinel function. |
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1630 @item :remote |
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1632 @item :local |
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1633 The local address, in internal format. |
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1634 @item :service |
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1635 In a server, if you specified @code{t} for @var{service}, |
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1636 this value is the actual port number. |
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1637 @end table |
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1639 @code{:local} and @code{:remote} are included even if they were not |
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1640 specified explicitly in @code{make-network-process}. |
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1642 If @var{key} is a keyword, the function returns the value corresponding |
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1643 to that keyword. |
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1645 For an ordinary child process, this function always returns @code{t}. |
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1646 @end defun |
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1648 @node Network Servers |
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1649 @section Network Servers |
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1654 clients. When it accepts a client connection request, that creates a |
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1658 @itemize @bullet |
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1659 @item |
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1663 @samp{<@var{a}.@var{b}.@var{c}.@var{d}:@var{p}>}. Otherwise, it is a |
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1667 @item |
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1668 If the server's filter is non-@code{nil}, the connection process does |
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1670 buffer for the purpose. The buffer name is the server's buffer name |
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1671 or process name, concatenated with the client identification string. |
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1673 The server's process buffer value is never used directly by Emacs, but |
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1674 it is passed to the log function, which can log connections by |
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1675 inserting text there. |
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1676 |
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1677 @item |
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1678 The communication type and the process filter and sentinel are |
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1679 inherited from those of the server. The server never directly |
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1680 uses its filter and sentinel; their sole purpose is to initialize |
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1681 connections made to the server. |
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1682 |
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1683 @item |
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1684 The connection's process contact info is set according to the client's |
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1685 addressing information (typically an IP address and a port number). |
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1686 This information is associated with the @code{process-contact} |
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1687 keywords @code{:host}, @code{:service}, @code{:remote}. |
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1688 |
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1689 @item |
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1690 The connection's local address is set up according to the port |
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1691 number used for the connection. |
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1692 |
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1693 @item |
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1694 The client process' plist is initialized from the server's plist. |
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1695 @end itemize |
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1696 |
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1697 @node Datagrams |
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1698 @section Datagrams |
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1699 @cindex datagrams |
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1702 than streams of data. Each call to @code{process-send} sends one | |
1703 datagram packet (@pxref{Input to Processes}), and each datagram | |
1704 received results in one call to the filter function. | |
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1706 The datagram connection doesn't have to talk with the same remote |
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1707 peer all the time. It has a @dfn{remote peer address} which specifies |
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1708 where to send datagrams to. Each time an incoming datagram is passed |
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1709 to the filter function, the peer address is set to the address that |
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1710 datagram came from; that way, if the filter function sends a datagram, |
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1711 it will go back to that place. You can specify the remote peer |
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1712 address when you create the datagram connection using the |
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1713 @code{:remote} keyword. You can change it later on by calling |
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1714 @code{set-process-datagram-address}. |
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1716 @defun process-datagram-address process |
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1717 If @var{process} is a datagram connection or server, this function |
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1718 returns its remote peer address. |
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1719 @end defun |
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1721 @defun set-process-datagram-address process address |
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1722 If @var{process} is a datagram connection or server, this function |
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1723 sets its remote peer address to @var{address}. |
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1724 @end defun |
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1726 @node Low-Level Network |
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1727 @section Low-Level Network Access |
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1729 You can also create network connections by operating at a lower |
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1731 @code{make-network-process}. |
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1733 @menu |
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1734 * Proc: Network Processes. Using @code{make-network-process}. |
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1735 * Options: Network Options. Further control over network connections. |
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1736 * Features: Network Feature Testing. |
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1737 Determining which network features work on |
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1738 the machine you are using. |
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1739 @end menu |
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1741 @node Network Processes |
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1742 @subsection @code{make-network-process} |
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1744 The basic function for creating network connections and network |
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1745 servers is @code{make-network-process}. It can do either of those |
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1746 jobs, depending on the arguments you give it. |
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1748 @defun make-network-process &rest args |
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1749 This function creates a network connection or server and returns the |
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1750 process object that represents it. The arguments @var{args} are a |
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1751 list of keyword/argument pairs. Omitting a keyword is always |
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1753 @code{:coding}, @code{:filter-multibyte}, and @code{:reuseaddr}. Here |
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1754 are the meaningful keywords: |
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1756 @table @asis |
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1757 @item :name @var{name} |
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1758 Use the string @var{name} as the process name. It is modified if |
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1759 necessary to make it unique. |
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1761 @item :type @var{type} |
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1762 Specify the communication type. A value of @code{nil} specifies a |
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1763 stream connection (the default); @code{datagram} specifies a datagram |
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1764 connection. Both connections and servers can be of either type. |
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1766 @item :server @var{server-flag} |
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1767 If @var{server-flag} is non-@code{nil}, create a server. Otherwise, |
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1770 connections to the server. The default queue length is 5. |
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1772 @item :host @var{host} |
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1773 Specify the host to connect to. @var{host} should be a host name or |
70603 | 1774 Internet address, as a string, or the symbol @code{local} to specify |
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1794 @item :local @var{local-address} |
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1796 It overrides @var{family}, @var{host} and @var{service}, and you |
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1797 may as well not specify them. |
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1801 It overrides @var{family}, @var{host} and @var{service}, and you |
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1804 For a datagram server, @var{remote-address} specifies the initial |
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1805 setting of the remote datagram address. |
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1807 The format of @var{local-address} or @var{remote-address} depends on |
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1808 the address family: |
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1810 @itemize - |
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1821 @var{g} @var{h} @var{p}]} corresponding to numeric IPv6 address |
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1825 @item |
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1826 A local address is represented as a string which specifies the address |
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1827 in the local address space. |
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1830 An ``unsupported family'' address is represented by a cons |
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1831 @code{(@var{f} . @var{av})}, where @var{f} is the family number and |
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1836 @end itemize |
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1838 @item :nowait @var{bool} |
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1839 If @var{bool} is non-@code{nil} for a stream connection, return |
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1840 without waiting for the connection to complete. When the connection |
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1841 succeeds or fails, Emacs will call the sentinel function, with a |
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1842 second argument matching @code{"open"} (if successful) or |
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1843 @code{"failed"}. The default is to block, so that |
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1844 @code{make-network-process} does not return until the connection |
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1847 @item :stop @var{stopped} |
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1848 Start the network connection or server in the `stopped' state if |
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1849 @var{stopped} is non-@code{nil}. |
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1851 @item :buffer @var{buffer} |
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1852 Use @var{buffer} as the process buffer. |
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1854 @item :coding @var{coding} |
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1855 Use @var{coding} as the coding system for this process. To specify |
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1857 encoding data sent to it, specify @code{(@var{decoding} . |
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1868 Initialize the process filter to @var{filter}. |
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1877 Initialize the process sentinel to @var{sentinel}. |
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1911 interface name (see @code{network-interface-list}), only handle |
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1924 If @var{dontroute-flag} is non-@code{nil}, the process can only send |
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1932 If @var{linger-arg} is non-@code{nil}, wait for successful |
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1934 deleted (see @code{delete-process}). If @var{linger-arg} is an |
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1936 packets to be sent before closing the connection. Default is |
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1937 @code{nil} which means to discard unsent queued packets when the |
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1940 @item :oobinline @var{oobinline-flag} |
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1941 If @var{oobinline-flag} is non-@code{nil} for a stream connection, |
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1942 receive out-of-band data in the normal data stream. Otherwise, ignore |
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1946 Set the priority for packets sent on this connection to the integer |
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1947 @var{priority}. The interpretation of this number is protocol |
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1948 specific, such as setting the TOS (type of service) field on IP |
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1949 packets sent on this connection. It may also have system dependent |
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1956 @code{:service}) unless another process on this host is already |
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1957 listening on that port. If @var{reuseaddr-flag} is @code{nil}, there |
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1965 @var{process}. See @code{make-network-process} for details of options |
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1966 @var{option} and their corresponding values @var{value}. |
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1978 @example |
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2007 (featurep 'make-network-process '@var{keyword}) |
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2008 @end example |
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2010 @noindent |
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2011 Here are some of the options you can test in this way. |
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2013 @table @code |
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2014 @item :bindtodevice |
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2015 @itemx :broadcast |
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2016 @itemx :dontroute |
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2017 @itemx :keepalive |
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2018 @itemx :linger |
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2019 @itemx :oobinline |
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2020 @itemx :priority |
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2021 @itemx :reuseaddr |
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2022 That particular network option is supported by |
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2023 @code{make-network-process} and @code{set-network-process-option}. |
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2024 @end table |
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2025 |
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2026 @node Misc Network |
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2027 @section Misc Network Facilities |
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2028 |
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2029 These additional functions are useful for creating and operating |
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2030 on network connections. |
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2031 |
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2032 @defun network-interface-list |
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2033 This function returns a list describing the network interfaces |
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2034 of the machine you are using. The value is an alist whose |
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2035 elements have the form @code{(@var{name} . @var{address})}. |
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2036 @var{address} has the same form as the @var{local-address} |
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2037 and @var{remote-address} arguments to @code{make-network-process}. |
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2038 @end defun |
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2039 |
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2040 @defun network-interface-info ifname |
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2041 This function returns information about the network interface named |
63560 | 2042 @var{ifname}. The value is a list of the form |
2043 @code{(@var{addr} @var{bcast} @var{netmask} @var{hwaddr} @var{flags})}. | |
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2044 |
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2045 @table @var |
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2046 @item addr |
70603 | 2047 The Internet protocol address. |
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2048 @item bcast |
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2049 The broadcast address. |
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2050 @item netmask |
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2051 The network mask. |
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2052 @item hwaddr |
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2053 The layer 2 address (Ethernet MAC address, for instance). |
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2054 @item flags |
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2055 The current flags of the interface. |
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2056 @end table |
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2057 @end defun |
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2058 |
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2059 @defun format-network-address address &optional omit-port |
52759 | 2060 This function converts the Lisp representation of a network address to |
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2061 a string. |
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2062 |
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2063 A five-element vector @code{[@var{a} @var{b} @var{c} @var{d} @var{p}]} |
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2064 represents an IPv4 address @var{a}.@var{b}.@var{c}.@var{d} and port |
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2065 number @var{p}. @code{format-network-address} converts that to the |
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2066 string @code{"@var{a}.@var{b}.@var{c}.@var{d}:@var{p}"}. |
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2067 |
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2068 A nine-element vector @code{[@var{a} @var{b} @var{c} @var{d} @var{e} |
77123 | 2069 @var{f} @var{g} @var{h} @var{p}]} represents an IPv6 address along |
2070 with a port number. @code{format-network-address} converts that to | |
2071 the string | |
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2072 @code{"[@var{a}:@var{b}:@var{c}:@var{d}:@var{e}:@var{f}:@var{g}:@var{h}]:@var{p}"}. |
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2073 |
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2074 If the vector does not include the port number, @var{p}, or if |
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2075 @var{omit-port} is non-@code{nil}, the result does not include the |
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2076 @code{:@var{p}} suffix. |
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2077 @end defun |
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2078 |
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2079 @node Byte Packing |
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2080 @section Packing and Unpacking Byte Arrays |
76833 | 2081 @cindex byte packing and unpacking |
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2082 |
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2083 This section describes how to pack and unpack arrays of bytes, |
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2084 usually for binary network protocols. These functions convert byte arrays |
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2085 to alists, and vice versa. The byte array can be represented as a |
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2086 unibyte string or as a vector of integers, while the alist associates |
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2087 symbols either with fixed-size objects or with recursive sub-alists. |
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2088 |
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2089 @cindex serializing |
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2090 @cindex deserializing |
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2091 @cindex packing |
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2092 @cindex unpacking |
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2093 Conversion from byte arrays to nested alists is also known as |
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2094 @dfn{deserializing} or @dfn{unpacking}, while going in the opposite |
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2095 direction is also known as @dfn{serializing} or @dfn{packing}. |
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2096 |
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2097 @menu |
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2098 * Bindat Spec:: Describing data layout. |
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2099 * Bindat Functions:: Doing the unpacking and packing. |
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2100 * Bindat Examples:: Samples of what bindat.el can do for you! |
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2101 @end menu |
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2102 |
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2103 @node Bindat Spec |
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2104 @subsection Describing Data Layout |
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2106 To control unpacking and packing, you write a @dfn{data layout |
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2107 specification}, a special nested list describing named and typed |
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2109 processed, and how to pack or unpack it. We normally keep bindat specs |
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2110 in variables whose names end in @samp{-bindat-spec}; that kind of name |
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2111 is automatically recognized as ``risky.'' |
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2112 |
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2113 @cindex endianness |
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2114 @cindex big endian |
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2115 @cindex little endian |
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2116 @cindex network byte ordering |
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2117 A field's @dfn{type} describes the size (in bytes) of the object |
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2118 that the field represents and, in the case of multibyte fields, how |
63560 | 2119 the bytes are ordered within the field. The two possible orderings |
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2120 are ``big endian'' (also known as ``network byte ordering'') and |
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2121 ``little endian.'' For instance, the number @code{#x23cd} (decimal |
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2122 9165) in big endian would be the two bytes @code{#x23} @code{#xcd}; |
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2123 and in little endian, @code{#xcd} @code{#x23}. Here are the possible |
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2124 type values: |
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2125 |
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2126 @table @code |
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2127 @item u8 |
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2128 @itemx byte |
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2129 Unsigned byte, with length 1. |
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2130 |
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2131 @item u16 |
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2132 @itemx word |
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2133 @itemx short |
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2134 Unsigned integer in network byte order, with length 2. |
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2135 |
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2136 @item u24 |
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2137 Unsigned integer in network byte order, with length 3. |
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2138 |
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2139 @item u32 |
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2140 @itemx dword |
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2141 @itemx long |
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2142 Unsigned integer in network byte order, with length 4. |
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2143 Note: These values may be limited by Emacs' integer implementation limits. |
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2144 |
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2145 @item u16r |
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2146 @itemx u24r |
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2147 @itemx u32r |
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2148 Unsigned integer in little endian order, with length 2, 3 and 4, respectively. |
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2149 |
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2150 @item str @var{len} |
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2151 String of length @var{len}. |
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2152 |
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2153 @item strz @var{len} |
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2154 Zero-terminated string, in a fixed-size field with length @var{len}. |
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2155 |
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2156 @item vec @var{len} [@var{type}] |
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2157 Vector of @var{len} elements of type @var{type}, or bytes if not |
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2158 @var{type} is specified. |
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2159 The @var{type} is any of the simple types above, or another vector |
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2160 specified as a list @code{(vec @var{len} [@var{type}])}. |
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2161 |
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2162 @item ip |
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2163 Four-byte vector representing an Internet address. For example: |
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2164 @code{[127 0 0 1]} for localhost. |
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2165 |
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2166 @item bits @var{len} |
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2167 List of set bits in @var{len} bytes. The bytes are taken in big |
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2168 endian order and the bits are numbered starting with @code{8 * |
63560 | 2169 @var{len} @minus{} 1} and ending with zero. For example: @code{bits |
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2170 2} unpacks @code{#x28} @code{#x1c} to @code{(2 3 4 11 13)} and |
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2171 @code{#x1c} @code{#x28} to @code{(3 5 10 11 12)}. |
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2172 |
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2173 @item (eval @var{form}) |
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2174 @var{form} is a Lisp expression evaluated at the moment the field is |
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2175 unpacked or packed. The result of the evaluation should be one of the |
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2176 above-listed type specifications. |
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2177 @end table |
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2178 |
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2179 For a fixed-size field, the length @var{len} is given as an integer |
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2180 specifying the number of bytes in the field. |
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2181 |
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2182 When the length of a field is not fixed, it typically depends on the |
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2183 value of a preceding field. In this case, the length @var{len} can be |
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2184 given either as a list @code{(@var{name} ...)} identifying a |
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2185 @dfn{field name} in the format specified for @code{bindat-get-field} |
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2186 below, or by an expression @code{(eval @var{form})} where @var{form} |
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2187 should evaluate to an integer, specifying the field length. |
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2188 |
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2189 A field specification generally has the form @code{([@var{name}] |
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2190 @var{handler})}. The square braces indicate that @var{name} is |
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2191 optional. (Don't use names that are symbols meaningful as type |
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2192 specifications (above) or handler specifications (below), since that |
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2193 would be ambiguous.) @var{name} can be a symbol or the expression |
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2194 @code{(eval @var{form})}, in which case @var{form} should evaluate to |
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2195 a symbol. |
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|
2196 |
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2197 @var{handler} describes how to unpack or pack the field and can be one |
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2198 of the following: |
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2199 |
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2200 @table @code |
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2201 @item @var{type} |
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2202 Unpack/pack this field according to the type specification @var{type}. |
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2203 |
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2204 @item eval @var{form} |
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2205 Evaluate @var{form}, a Lisp expression, for side-effect only. If the |
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2206 field name is specified, the value is bound to that field name. |
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2207 |
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2208 @item fill @var{len} |
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2209 Skip @var{len} bytes. In packing, this leaves them unchanged, |
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2210 which normally means they remain zero. In unpacking, this means |
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2211 they are ignored. |
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2212 |
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2213 @item align @var{len} |
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2214 Skip to the next multiple of @var{len} bytes. |
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2215 |
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2216 @item struct @var{spec-name} |
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2218 structure nested within another structure. |
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2219 |
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2220 @item union @var{form} (@var{tag} @var{spec})@dots{} |
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2221 @c ??? I don't see how one would actually use this. |
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2222 @c ??? what kind of expression would be useful for @var{form}? |
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2223 Evaluate @var{form}, a Lisp expression, find the first @var{tag} |
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2224 that matches it, and process its associated data layout specification |
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2225 @var{spec}. Matching can occur in one of three ways: |
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2226 |
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2227 @itemize |
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2228 @item |
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2229 If a @var{tag} has the form @code{(eval @var{expr})}, evaluate |
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2230 @var{expr} with the variable @code{tag} dynamically bound to the value |
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2231 of @var{form}. A non-@code{nil} result indicates a match. |
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2232 |
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2233 @item |
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2234 @var{tag} matches if it is @code{equal} to the value of @var{form}. |
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2235 |
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2236 @item |
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2237 @var{tag} matches unconditionally if it is @code{t}. |
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2238 @end itemize |
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2239 |
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2240 @item repeat @var{count} @var{field-specs}@dots{} |
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2241 Process the @var{field-specs} recursively, in order, then repeat |
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2242 starting from the first one, processing all the specs @var{count} |
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2243 times overall. The @var{count} is given using the same formats as a |
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2244 field length---if an @code{eval} form is used, it is evaluated just once. |
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2245 For correct operation, each spec in @var{field-specs} must include a name. |
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2246 @end table |
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2247 |
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2248 For the @code{(eval @var{form})} forms used in a bindat specification, |
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2249 the @var{form} can access and update these dynamically bound variables |
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2250 during evaluation: |
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2251 |
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2252 @table @code |
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2253 @item last |
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2254 Value of the last field processed. |
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2255 |
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2256 @item bindat-raw |
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2257 The data as a byte array. |
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2258 |
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2259 @item bindat-idx |
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2260 Current index (within @code{bindat-raw}) for unpacking or packing. |
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2261 |
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2262 @item struct |
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2263 The alist containing the structured data that have been unpacked so |
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2264 far, or the entire structure being packed. You can use |
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2265 @code{bindat-get-field} to access specific fields of this structure. |
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2266 |
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2267 @item count |
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2268 @itemx index |
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2269 Inside a @code{repeat} block, these contain the maximum number of |
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2270 repetitions (as specified by the @var{count} parameter), and the |
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2271 current repetition number (counting from 0). Setting @code{count} to |
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2272 zero will terminate the inner-most repeat block after the current |
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2273 repetition has completed. |
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2274 @end table |
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2276 @node Bindat Functions |
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2277 @subsection Functions to Unpack and Pack Bytes |
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2278 |
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2279 In the following documentation, @var{spec} refers to a data layout |
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2280 specification, @code{bindat-raw} to a byte array, and @var{struct} to an |
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2281 alist representing unpacked field data. |
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2282 |
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2283 @defun bindat-unpack spec bindat-raw &optional bindat-idx |
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2284 This function unpacks data from the unibyte string or byte |
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2285 array @code{bindat-raw} |
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2286 according to @var{spec}. Normally this starts unpacking at the |
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2287 beginning of the byte array, but if @var{bindat-idx} is non-@code{nil}, it |
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2288 specifies a zero-based starting position to use instead. |
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2289 |
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2290 The value is an alist or nested alist in which each element describes |
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2291 one unpacked field. |
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2292 @end defun |
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2293 |
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2294 @defun bindat-get-field struct &rest name |
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2295 This function selects a field's data from the nested alist |
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2296 @var{struct}. Usually @var{struct} was returned by |
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2297 @code{bindat-unpack}. If @var{name} corresponds to just one argument, |
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2298 that means to extract a top-level field value. Multiple @var{name} |
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2299 arguments specify repeated lookup of sub-structures. An integer name |
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2300 acts as an array index. |
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2301 |
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2302 For example, if @var{name} is @code{(a b 2 c)}, that means to find |
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2303 field @code{c} in the third element of subfield @code{b} of field |
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2304 @code{a}. (This corresponds to @code{struct.a.b[2].c} in C.) |
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2305 @end defun |
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2307 Although packing and unpacking operations change the organization of |
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2308 data (in memory), they preserve the data's @dfn{total length}, which is |
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2309 the sum of all the fields' lengths, in bytes. This value is not |
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2310 generally inherent in either the specification or alist alone; instead, |
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2311 both pieces of information contribute to its calculation. Likewise, the |
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2312 length of a string or array being unpacked may be longer than the data's |
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2313 total length as described by the specification. |
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2314 |
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2315 @defun bindat-length spec struct |
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2316 This function returns the total length of the data in @var{struct}, |
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2317 according to @var{spec}. |
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2318 @end defun |
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2320 @defun bindat-pack spec struct &optional bindat-raw bindat-idx |
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2321 This function returns a byte array packed according to @var{spec} from |
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2322 the data in the alist @var{struct}. Normally it creates and fills a |
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2323 new byte array starting at the beginning. However, if @var{bindat-raw} |
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2324 is non-@code{nil}, it specifies a pre-allocated unibyte string or vector to |
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2325 pack into. If @var{bindat-idx} is non-@code{nil}, it specifies the starting |
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2326 offset for packing into @code{bindat-raw}. |
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2328 When pre-allocating, you should make sure @code{(length @var{bindat-raw})} |
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2329 meets or exceeds the total length to avoid an out-of-range error. |
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2330 @end defun |
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2331 |
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2332 @defun bindat-ip-to-string ip |
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2333 Convert the Internet address vector @var{ip} to a string in the usual |
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2334 dotted notation. |
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2336 @example |
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2337 (bindat-ip-to-string [127 0 0 1]) |
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2338 @result{} "127.0.0.1" |
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2339 @end example |
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2340 @end defun |
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2342 @node Bindat Examples |
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2343 @subsection Examples of Byte Unpacking and Packing |
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2344 |
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2345 Here is a complete example of byte unpacking and packing: |
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2346 |
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2347 @lisp |
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2348 (defvar fcookie-index-spec |
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2349 '((:version u32) |
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2350 (:count u32) |
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2351 (:longest u32) |
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2352 (:shortest u32) |
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2353 (:flags u32) |
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2354 (:delim u8) |
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2355 (:ignored fill 3) |
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2356 (:offset repeat (:count) |
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2357 (:foo u32))) |
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2358 "Description of a fortune cookie index file's contents.") |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2359 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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2360 (defun fcookie (cookies &optional index) |
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2361 "Display a random fortune cookie from file COOKIES. |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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2362 Optional second arg INDEX specifies the associated index |
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|
2363 filename, which is by default constructed by appending |
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|
2364 \".dat\" to COOKIES. Display cookie text in possibly |
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|
2365 new buffer \"*Fortune Cookie: BASENAME*\" where BASENAME |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2366 is COOKIES without the directory part." |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2367 (interactive "fCookies file: ") |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2368 (let* ((info (with-temp-buffer |
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|
2369 (insert-file-contents-literally |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2370 (or index (concat cookies ".dat"))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2371 (bindat-unpack fcookie-index-spec |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2372 (buffer-string)))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2373 (sel (random (bindat-get-field info :count))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2374 (beg (cdar (bindat-get-field info :offset sel))) |
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Fix formatting ugliness.
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|
2375 (end (or (cdar (bindat-get-field info |
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Fix formatting ugliness.
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|
2376 :offset (1+ sel))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2377 (nth 7 (file-attributes cookies))))) |
63583
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Fix formatting ugliness.
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|
2378 (switch-to-buffer |
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Fix formatting ugliness.
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|
2379 (get-buffer-create |
99e9892a51d9
Fix formatting ugliness.
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|
2380 (format "*Fortune Cookie: %s*" |
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Fix formatting ugliness.
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|
2381 (file-name-nondirectory cookies)))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2382 (erase-buffer) |
63583
99e9892a51d9
Fix formatting ugliness.
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|
2383 (insert-file-contents-literally |
99e9892a51d9
Fix formatting ugliness.
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|
2384 cookies nil beg (- end 3)))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2385 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2386 (defun fcookie-create-index (cookies &optional index delim) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2387 "Scan file COOKIES, and write out its index file. |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2388 Optional second arg INDEX specifies the index filename, |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2389 which is by default constructed by appending \".dat\" to |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2390 COOKIES. Optional third arg DELIM specifies the unibyte |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2391 character which, when found on a line of its own in |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2392 COOKIES, indicates the border between entries." |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2393 (interactive "fCookies file: ") |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2394 (setq delim (or delim ?%)) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2395 (let ((delim-line (format "\n%c\n" delim)) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2396 (count 0) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2397 (max 0) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2398 min p q len offsets) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2399 (unless (= 3 (string-bytes delim-line)) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2400 (error "Delimiter cannot be represented in one byte")) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2401 (with-temp-buffer |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2402 (insert-file-contents-literally cookies) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2403 (while (and (setq p (point)) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2404 (search-forward delim-line (point-max) t) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2405 (setq len (- (point) 3 p))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2406 (setq count (1+ count) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2407 max (max max len) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2408 min (min (or min max) len) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2409 offsets (cons (1- p) offsets)))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2410 (with-temp-buffer |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2411 (set-buffer-multibyte nil) |
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|
2412 (insert |
70907
4f3bfa0df084
(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
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|
2413 (bindat-pack |
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(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
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|
2414 fcookie-index-spec |
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(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
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|
2415 `((:version . 2) |
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(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
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|
2416 (:count . ,count) |
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(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
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|
2417 (:longest . ,max) |
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(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
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|
2418 (:shortest . ,min) |
4f3bfa0df084
(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
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|
2419 (:flags . 0) |
4f3bfa0df084
(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
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|
2420 (:delim . ,delim) |
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(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
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|
2421 (:offset . ,(mapcar (lambda (o) |
4f3bfa0df084
(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
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parents:
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diff
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|
2422 (list (cons :foo o))) |
4f3bfa0df084
(Bindat Functions): Say "unibyte string"
Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
parents:
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|
2423 (nreverse offsets)))))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2424 (let ((coding-system-for-write 'raw-text-unix)) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2425 (write-file (or index (concat cookies ".dat"))))))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2426 @end lisp |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2427 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2428 Following is an example of defining and unpacking a complex structure. |
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|
2429 Consider the following C structures: |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2430 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2431 @example |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2432 struct header @{ |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2433 unsigned long dest_ip; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2434 unsigned long src_ip; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2435 unsigned short dest_port; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2436 unsigned short src_port; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2437 @}; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2438 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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diff
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|
2439 struct data @{ |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2440 unsigned char type; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2441 unsigned char opcode; |
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|
2442 unsigned short length; /* In network byte order */ |
63560 | 2443 unsigned char id[8]; /* null-terminated string */ |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2444 unsigned char data[/* (length + 3) & ~3 */]; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2445 @}; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2446 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2447 struct packet @{ |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2448 struct header header; |
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|
2449 unsigned long counters[2]; /* In little endian order */ |
63542
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|
2450 unsigned char items; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2451 unsigned char filler[3]; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2452 struct data item[/* items */]; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2453 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2454 @}; |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2455 @end example |
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|
2456 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2457 The corresponding data layout specification: |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2458 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2459 @lisp |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2460 (setq header-spec |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2461 '((dest-ip ip) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2462 (src-ip ip) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2463 (dest-port u16) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2464 (src-port u16))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2465 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2466 (setq data-spec |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2467 '((type u8) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2468 (opcode u8) |
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|
2469 (length u16) ;; network byte order |
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|
2470 (id strz 8) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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|
2471 (data vec (length)) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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parents:
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|
2472 (align 4))) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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parents:
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|
2473 |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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parents:
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changeset
|
2474 (setq packet-spec |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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changeset
|
2475 '((header struct header-spec) |
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035ff8761729
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changeset
|
2476 (counters vec 2 u32r) ;; little endian order |
63542
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|
2477 (items u8) |
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(Byte Packing): New node.
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2478 (fill 3) |
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2479 (item repeat (items) |
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2480 (struct data-spec)))) |
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2481 @end lisp |
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2482 |
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2483 A binary data representation: |
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2484 |
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2485 @lisp |
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2486 (setq binary-data |
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2487 [ 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 101 01 28 21 32 |
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2488 160 134 1 0 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 |
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2489 2 3 0 5 ?A ?B ?C ?D ?E ?F 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 |
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2490 1 4 0 7 ?B ?C ?D ?E ?F ?G 0 0 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 ]) |
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2491 @end lisp |
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2492 |
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2493 The corresponding decoded structure: |
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2494 |
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2495 @lisp |
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2496 (setq decoded (bindat-unpack packet-spec binary-data)) |
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2497 @result{} |
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2498 ((header |
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2499 (dest-ip . [192 168 1 100]) |
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2500 (src-ip . [192 168 1 101]) |
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2501 (dest-port . 284) |
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2502 (src-port . 5408)) |
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2503 (counters . [100000 261]) |
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2504 (items . 2) |
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2505 (item ((data . [1 2 3 4 5]) |
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2506 (id . "ABCDEF") |
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2507 (length . 5) |
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2508 (opcode . 3) |
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2509 (type . 2)) |
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2510 ((data . [6 7 8 9 10 11 12]) |
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2511 (id . "BCDEFG") |
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2512 (length . 7) |
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2513 (opcode . 4) |
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2514 (type . 1)))) |
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2515 @end lisp |
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2516 |
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2517 Fetching data from this structure: |
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2518 |
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2519 @lisp |
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2520 (bindat-get-field decoded 'item 1 'id) |
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2521 @result{} "BCDEFG" |
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2522 @end lisp |
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2523 |
52401 | 2524 @ignore |
2525 arch-tag: ba9da253-e65f-4e7f-b727-08fba0a1df7a | |
2526 @end ignore |