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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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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, 2008, 2009, 2010
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5 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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6 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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7 @setfilename ../../info/processes
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8 @node Processes, Display, Abbrevs, Top
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9 @chapter Processes
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10 @cindex child process
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11 @cindex parent process
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12 @cindex subprocess
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13 @cindex process
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14
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15 In the terminology of operating systems, a @dfn{process} is a space in
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16 which a program can execute. Emacs runs in a process. Emacs Lisp
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17 programs can invoke other programs in processes of their own. These are
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18 called @dfn{subprocesses} or @dfn{child processes} of the Emacs process,
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19 which is their @dfn{parent process}.
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21 A subprocess of Emacs may be @dfn{synchronous} or @dfn{asynchronous},
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22 depending on how it is created. When you create a synchronous
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23 subprocess, the Lisp program waits for the subprocess to terminate
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24 before continuing execution. When you create an asynchronous
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25 subprocess, it can run in parallel with the Lisp program. This kind of
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26 subprocess is represented within Emacs by a Lisp object which is also
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27 called a ``process.'' Lisp programs can use this object to communicate
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28 with the subprocess or to control it. For example, you can send
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29 signals, obtain status information, receive output from the process, or
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30 send input to it.
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32 @defun processp object
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33 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} represents an Emacs
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34 subprocess, @code{nil} otherwise.
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35 @end defun
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37 In addition to subprocesses of the current Emacs session, you can
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38 also access other processes running on your machine. @xref{System
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39 Processes}.
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41 @menu
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42 * Subprocess Creation:: Functions that start subprocesses.
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43 * Shell Arguments:: Quoting an argument to pass it to a shell.
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44 * Synchronous Processes:: Details of using synchronous subprocesses.
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45 * Asynchronous Processes:: Starting up an asynchronous subprocess.
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46 * Deleting Processes:: Eliminating an asynchronous subprocess.
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47 * Process Information:: Accessing run-status and other attributes.
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48 * Input to Processes:: Sending input to an asynchronous subprocess.
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49 * Signals to Processes:: Stopping, continuing or interrupting
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50 an asynchronous subprocess.
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51 * Output from Processes:: Collecting output from an asynchronous subprocess.
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52 * Sentinels:: Sentinels run when process run-status changes.
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53 * Query Before Exit:: Whether to query if exiting will kill a process.
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54 * System Processes:: Accessing other processes running on your system.
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55 * Transaction Queues:: Transaction-based communication with subprocesses.
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56 * Network:: Opening network connections.
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57 * Network Servers:: Network servers let Emacs accept net connections.
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58 * Datagrams:: UDP network connections.
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59 * Low-Level Network:: Lower-level but more general function
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60 to create connections and servers.
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61 * Misc Network:: Additional relevant functions for net connections.
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62 * Serial Ports:: Communicating with serial ports.
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63 * Byte Packing:: Using bindat to pack and unpack binary data.
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64 @end menu
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65
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66 @node Subprocess Creation
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67 @section Functions that Create Subprocesses
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69 There are three primitives that create a new subprocess in which to run
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70 a program. One of them, @code{start-process}, creates an asynchronous
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71 process and returns a process object (@pxref{Asynchronous Processes}).
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72 The other two, @code{call-process} and @code{call-process-region},
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73 create a synchronous process and do not return a process object
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74 (@pxref{Synchronous Processes}).
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75
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76 Synchronous and asynchronous processes are explained in the following
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77 sections. Since the three functions are all called in a similar
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78 fashion, their common arguments are described here.
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79
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80 @cindex execute program
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81 @cindex @code{PATH} environment variable
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82 @cindex @code{HOME} environment variable
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83 In all cases, the function's @var{program} argument specifies the
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84 program to be run. An error is signaled if the file is not found or
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85 cannot be executed. If the file name is relative, the variable
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86 @code{exec-path} contains a list of directories to search. Emacs
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87 initializes @code{exec-path} when it starts up, based on the value of
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88 the environment variable @code{PATH}. The standard file name
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89 constructs, @samp{~}, @samp{.}, and @samp{..}, are interpreted as
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90 usual in @code{exec-path}, but environment variable substitutions
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91 (@samp{$HOME}, etc.) are not recognized; use
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92 @code{substitute-in-file-name} to perform them (@pxref{File Name
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93 Expansion}). @code{nil} in this list refers to
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94 @code{default-directory}.
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95
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96 Executing a program can also try adding suffixes to the specified
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97 name:
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99 @defvar exec-suffixes
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100 This variable is a list of suffixes (strings) to try adding to the
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101 specified program file name. The list should include @code{""} if you
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102 want the name to be tried exactly as specified. The default value is
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103 system-dependent.
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104 @end defvar
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105
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106 @strong{Please note:} The argument @var{program} contains only the
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107 name of the program; it may not contain any command-line arguments. You
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108 must use @var{args} to provide those.
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109
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110 Each of the subprocess-creating functions has a @var{buffer-or-name}
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111 argument which specifies where the standard output from the program will
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112 go. It should be a buffer or a buffer name; if it is a buffer name,
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113 that will create the buffer if it does not already exist. It can also
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114 be @code{nil}, which says to discard the output unless a filter function
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115 handles it. (@xref{Filter Functions}, and @ref{Read and Print}.)
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116 Normally, you should avoid having multiple processes send output to the
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117 same buffer because their output would be intermixed randomly.
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118
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119 @cindex program arguments
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120 All three of the subprocess-creating functions have a @code{&rest}
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121 argument, @var{args}. The @var{args} must all be strings, and they are
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122 supplied to @var{program} as separate command line arguments. Wildcard
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123 characters and other shell constructs have no special meanings in these
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124 strings, since the strings are passed directly to the specified program.
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125
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126 The subprocess gets its current directory from the value of
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127 @code{default-directory} (@pxref{File Name Expansion}).
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128
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129 @cindex environment variables, subprocesses
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130 The subprocess inherits its environment from Emacs, but you can
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131 specify overrides for it with @code{process-environment}. @xref{System
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132 Environment}.
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134 @defvar exec-directory
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135 @pindex movemail
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136 The value of this variable is a string, the name of a directory that
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137 contains programs that come with GNU Emacs, programs intended for Emacs
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138 to invoke. The program @code{movemail} is an example of such a program;
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139 Rmail uses it to fetch new mail from an inbox.
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140 @end defvar
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142 @defopt exec-path
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143 The value of this variable is a list of directories to search for
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144 programs to run in subprocesses. Each element is either the name of a
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145 directory (i.e., a string), or @code{nil}, which stands for the default
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146 directory (which is the value of @code{default-directory}).
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147 @cindex program directories
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148
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149 The value of @code{exec-path} is used by @code{call-process} and
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155 @section Shell Arguments
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156 @cindex arguments for shell commands
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157 @cindex shell command arguments
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159 Lisp programs sometimes need to run a shell and give it a command
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161 programs ought to be able to support any valid file name. But the shell
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163 occur in the file name, they will confuse the shell. To handle these
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166 @defun shell-quote-argument argument
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167 This function returns a string which represents, in shell syntax,
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169 work reliably to concatenate the return value into a shell command
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172 Precisely what this function does depends on your operating system. The
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173 function is designed to work with the syntax of your system's standard
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174 shell; if you use an unusual shell, you will need to redefine this
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177 @example
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178 ;; @r{This example shows the behavior on GNU and Unix systems.}
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179 (shell-quote-argument "foo > bar")
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180 @result{} "foo\\ \\>\\ bar"
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182 ;; @r{This example shows the behavior on MS-DOS and MS-Windows.}
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183 (shell-quote-argument "foo > bar")
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184 @result{} "\"foo > bar\""
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188 a shell command:
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190 @example
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191 (concat "diff -c "
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192 (shell-quote-argument oldfile)
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193 " "
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194 (shell-quote-argument newfile))
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195 @end example
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200 from individual argument strings, and taking shell command lines apart
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201 into individual arguments.
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203 @defun split-string-and-unquote string &optional separators
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204 This function splits @var{string} into substrings at matches for the
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205 regular expression @var{separators}, like @code{split-string} does
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206 (@pxref{Creating Strings}); in addition, it removes quoting from the
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207 substrings. It then makes a list of the substrings and returns it.
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209 If @var{separators} is omitted or @code{nil}, it defaults to
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211 characters with whitespace syntax (@pxref{Syntax Class Table}).
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213 This function performs two types of quoting: enclosing a whole string
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214 in double quotes @code{"@dots{}"}, and quoting individual characters
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215 with a backslash escape @samp{\}. The latter is also used in Lisp
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216 strings, so this function can handle those as well.
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217 @end defun
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219 @defun combine-and-quote-strings list-of-strings &optional separator
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220 This function concatenates @var{list-of-strings} into a single string,
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221 quoting each string as necessary. It also sticks the @var{separator}
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222 string between each pair of strings; if @var{separator} is omitted or
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223 @code{nil}, it defaults to @code{" "}. The return value is the
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224 resulting string.
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226 The strings in @var{list-of-strings} that need quoting are those that
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227 include @var{separator} as their substring. Quoting a string encloses
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228 it in double quotes @code{"@dots{}"}. In the simplest case, if you
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230 arguments, every argument that includes embedded blanks will be
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231 quoted.
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232 @end defun
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235 @section Creating a Synchronous Process
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236 @cindex synchronous subprocess
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238 After a @dfn{synchronous process} is created, Emacs waits for the
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239 process to terminate before continuing. Starting Dired on GNU or
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240 Unix@footnote{On other systems, Emacs uses a Lisp emulation of
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242 runs @code{ls} in a synchronous process, then modifies the output
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243 slightly. Because the process is synchronous, the entire directory
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244 listing arrives in the buffer before Emacs tries to do anything with it.
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246 While Emacs waits for the synchronous subprocess to terminate, the
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247 user can quit by typing @kbd{C-g}. The first @kbd{C-g} tries to kill
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248 the subprocess with a @code{SIGINT} signal; but it waits until the
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249 subprocess actually terminates before quitting. If during that time the
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250 user types another @kbd{C-g}, that kills the subprocess instantly with
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251 @code{SIGKILL} and quits immediately (except on MS-DOS, where killing
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252 other processes doesn't work). @xref{Quitting}.
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254 The synchronous subprocess functions return an indication of how the
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257 The output from a synchronous subprocess is generally decoded using a
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258 coding system, much like text read from a file. The input sent to a
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259 subprocess by @code{call-process-region} is encoded using a coding
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262 @defun call-process program &optional infile destination display &rest args
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263 This function calls @var{program} in a separate process and waits for
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266 The standard input for the process comes from file @var{infile} if
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267 @var{infile} is not @code{nil}, and from the null device otherwise.
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268 The argument @var{destination} says where to put the process output.
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273 Insert the output in that buffer, before point. This includes both the
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274 standard output stream and the standard error stream of the process.
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277 Insert the output in a buffer with that name, before point.
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279 @item @code{t}
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280 Insert the output in the current buffer, before point.
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282 @item @code{nil}
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285 @item 0
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286 Discard the output, and return @code{nil} immediately without waiting
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287 for the subprocess to finish.
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289 In this case, the process is not truly synchronous, since it can run in
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290 parallel with Emacs; but you can think of it as synchronous in that
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291 Emacs is essentially finished with the subprocess as soon as this
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292 function returns.
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294 MS-DOS doesn't support asynchronous subprocesses, so this option doesn't
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297 @item @code{(@var{real-destination} @var{error-destination})}
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298 Keep the standard output stream separate from the standard error stream;
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299 deal with the ordinary output as specified by @var{real-destination},
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300 and dispose of the error output according to @var{error-destination}.
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301 If @var{error-destination} is @code{nil}, that means to discard the
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302 error output, @code{t} means mix it with the ordinary output, and a
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303 string specifies a file name to redirect error output into.
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305 You can't directly specify a buffer to put the error output in; that is
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306 too difficult to implement. But you can achieve this result by sending
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307 the error output to a temporary file and then inserting the file into a
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308 buffer.
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309 @end table
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311 If @var{display} is non-@code{nil}, then @code{call-process} redisplays
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312 the buffer as output is inserted. (However, if the coding system chosen
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313 for decoding output is @code{undecided}, meaning deduce the encoding
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314 from the actual data, then redisplay sometimes cannot continue once
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315 non-@acronym{ASCII} characters are encountered. There are fundamental
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316 reasons why it is hard to fix this; see @ref{Output from Processes}.)
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318 Otherwise the function @code{call-process} does no redisplay, and the
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319 results become visible on the screen only when Emacs redisplays that
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322 The remaining arguments, @var{args}, are strings that specify command
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325 The value returned by @code{call-process} (unless you told it not to
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326 wait) indicates the reason for process termination. A number gives the
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327 exit status of the subprocess; 0 means success, and any other value
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328 means failure. If the process terminated with a signal,
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329 @code{call-process} returns a string describing the signal.
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331 In the examples below, the buffer @samp{foo} is current.
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334 @group
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335 (call-process "pwd" nil t)
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336 @result{} 0
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338 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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339 /usr/user/lewis/manual
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340 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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341 @end group
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343 @group
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344 (call-process "grep" nil "bar" nil "lewis" "/etc/passwd")
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345 @result{} 0
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347 ---------- Buffer: bar ----------
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348 lewis:5LTsHm66CSWKg:398:21:Bil Lewis:/user/lewis:/bin/csh
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350 ---------- Buffer: bar ----------
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351 @end group
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352 @end smallexample
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358 @group
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359 (call-process insert-directory-program nil t nil @var{switches}
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360 (if full-directory-p
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361 (concat (file-name-as-directory file) ".")
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362 file))
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363 @end group
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364 @end smallexample
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365 @end defun
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367 @defun process-file program &optional infile buffer display &rest args
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368 This function processes files synchronously in a separate process. It
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369 is similar to @code{call-process} but may invoke a file handler based
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370 on the value of the variable @code{default-directory}. The current
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371 working directory of the subprocess is @code{default-directory}.
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373 The arguments are handled in almost the same way as for
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374 @code{call-process}, with the following differences:
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376 Some file handlers may not support all combinations and forms of the
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377 arguments @var{infile}, @var{buffer}, and @var{display}. For example,
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378 some file handlers might behave as if @var{display} were @code{nil},
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379 regardless of the value actually passed. As another example, some
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380 file handlers might not support separating standard output and error
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381 output by way of the @var{buffer} argument.
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383 If a file handler is invoked, it determines the program to run based
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385 handler for remote files is invoked. Then the path that is used for
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386 searching the program might be different than @code{exec-path}.
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388 The second argument @var{infile} may invoke a file handler. The file
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389 handler could be different from the handler chosen for the
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392 @var{infile} is on another remote host. Or @code{default-directory}
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395 If @var{buffer} is a list of the form @code{(@var{real-destination}
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396 @var{error-destination})}, and @var{error-destination} names a file,
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397 then the same remarks as for @var{infile} apply.
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399 The remaining arguments (@var{args}) will be passed to the process
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402 absolute file names in @var{args}, but rather to specify all file
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403 names as relative to @code{default-directory}. The function
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404 @code{file-relative-name} is useful for constructing such relative
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405 file names.
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409 This variable indicates, whether a call of @code{process-file} changes
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412 Per default, this variable is always set to @code{t}, meaning that a
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413 call of @code{process-file} could potentially change any file on a
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414 remote host. When set to @code{nil}, a file handler could optimize
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415 its behaviour with respect to remote file attributes caching.
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419 @end defvar
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422 This function sends the text from @var{start} to @var{end} as
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423 standard input to a process running @var{program}. It deletes the text
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425 @var{destination} is @code{t}, to insert the output in the current
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426 buffer in place of the input.
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428 The arguments @var{destination} and @var{display} control what to do
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432 @code{call-process-region} discards the output and returns @code{nil}
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436 The remaining arguments, @var{args}, are strings that specify command
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439 The return value of @code{call-process-region} is just like that of
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440 @code{call-process}: @code{nil} if you told it to return without
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441 waiting; otherwise, a number or string which indicates how the
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442 subprocess terminated.
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444 In the following example, we use @code{call-process-region} to run the
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446 in buffer @samp{foo} (the word @samp{input}). @code{cat} copies its
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447 standard input into its standard output. Since the argument
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448 @var{destination} is @code{t}, this output is inserted in the current
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449 buffer.
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450
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451 @smallexample
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452 @group
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453 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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454 input@point{}
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455 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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456 @end group
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457
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458 @group
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459 (call-process-region 1 6 "cat" nil t)
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460 @result{} 0
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461
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462 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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463 inputinput@point{}
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464 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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465 @end group
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466 @end smallexample
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467
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468 The @code{shell-command-on-region} command uses
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469 @code{call-process-region} like this:
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470
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471 @smallexample
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472 @group
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473 (call-process-region
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474 start end
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475 shell-file-name ; @r{Name of program.}
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476 nil ; @r{Do not delete region.}
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477 buffer ; @r{Send output to @code{buffer}.}
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478 nil ; @r{No redisplay during output.}
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479 "-c" command) ; @r{Arguments for the shell.}
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480 @end group
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481 @end smallexample
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482 @end defun
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483
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484 @defun call-process-shell-command command &optional infile destination display &rest args
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485 This function executes the shell command @var{command} synchronously
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486 in a separate process. The final arguments @var{args} are additional
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487 arguments to add at the end of @var{command}. The other arguments
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488 are handled as in @code{call-process}.
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489 @end defun
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490
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491 @defun process-file-shell-command command &optional infile destination display &rest args
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492 This function is like @code{call-process-shell-command}, but uses
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493 @code{process-file} internally. Depending on @code{default-directory},
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494 @var{command} can be executed also on remote hosts.
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495 @end defun
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496
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497 @defun shell-command-to-string command
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498 This function executes @var{command} (a string) as a shell command,
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499 then returns the command's output as a string.
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500 @end defun
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501
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502 @defun process-lines program &rest args
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503 This function runs @var{program} in a separate process, waits for it
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504 to finish, and returns its output as a list of strings. Each string
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505 in the list holds a single line of text output by the program; the
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506 end-of-line characters are stripped from each line. The arguments
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507 beyond @var{program}, @var{args}, are strings that specify
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508 command-line arguments with which to run the program.
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509
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510 If @var{program} exits with a non-zero exit status, this function
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511 signals an error.
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512
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513 This function works by calling @code{call-process}, so program output
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514 is decoded in the same way as for @code{call-process}.
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515 @end defun
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516
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517 @node Asynchronous Processes
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518 @section Creating an Asynchronous Process
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519 @cindex asynchronous subprocess
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520
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521 After an @dfn{asynchronous process} is created, Emacs and the subprocess
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522 both continue running immediately. The process thereafter runs
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523 in parallel with Emacs, and the two can communicate with each other
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524 using the functions described in the following sections. However,
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525 communication is only partially asynchronous: Emacs sends data to the
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526 process only when certain functions are called, and Emacs accepts data
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527 from the process only when Emacs is waiting for input or for a time
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528 delay.
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529
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530 Here we describe how to create an asynchronous process.
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531
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532 @defun start-process name buffer-or-name program &rest args
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533 This function creates a new asynchronous subprocess and starts the
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534 program @var{program} running in it. It returns a process object that
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535 stands for the new subprocess in Lisp. The argument @var{name}
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536 specifies the name for the process object; if a process with this name
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537 already exists, then @var{name} is modified (by appending @samp{<1>},
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538 etc.) to be unique. The buffer @var{buffer-or-name} is the buffer to
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539 associate with the process.
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540
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541 The remaining arguments, @var{args}, are strings that specify command
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542 line arguments for the program.
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543
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544 In the example below, the first process is started and runs (rather,
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545 sleeps) for 100 seconds. Meanwhile, the second process is started, and
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546 given the name @samp{my-process<1>} for the sake of uniqueness. It
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547 inserts the directory listing at the end of the buffer @samp{foo},
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548 before the first process finishes. Then it finishes, and a message to
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549 that effect is inserted in the buffer. Much later, the first process
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550 finishes, and another message is inserted in the buffer for it.
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551
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552 @smallexample
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553 @group
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554 (start-process "my-process" "foo" "sleep" "100")
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555 @result{} #<process my-process>
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556 @end group
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557
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558 @group
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559 (start-process "my-process" "foo" "ls" "-l" "/user/lewis/bin")
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560 @result{} #<process my-process<1>>
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561
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562 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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563 total 2
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564 lrwxrwxrwx 1 lewis 14 Jul 22 10:12 gnuemacs --> /emacs
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565 -rwxrwxrwx 1 lewis 19 Jul 30 21:02 lemon
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566
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567 Process my-process<1> finished
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568
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569 Process my-process finished
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570 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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571 @end group
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572 @end smallexample
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573 @end defun
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574
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575 @defun start-file-process name buffer-or-name program &rest args
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576 Like @code{start-process}, this function starts a new asynchronous
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577 subprocess running @var{program} in it, and returns its process
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578 object---when @code{default-directory} is not a magic file name.
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579
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580 If @code{default-directory} is magic, the function invokes its file
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581 handler instead. This handler ought to run @var{program}, perhaps on
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582 the local host, perhaps on a remote host that corresponds to
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583 @code{default-directory}. In the latter case, the local part of
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584 @code{default-directory} becomes the working directory of the process.
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585
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586 This function does not try to invoke file name handlers for
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587 @var{program} or for the @var{program-args}.
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588
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589 Depending on the implementation of the file handler, it might not be
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590 possible to apply @code{process-filter} or @code{process-sentinel} to
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591 the resulting process object (@pxref{Filter Functions}, @pxref{Sentinels}).
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592
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593 Some file handlers may not support @code{start-file-process} (for
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594 example @code{ange-ftp-hook-function}). In such cases, the function
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595 does nothing and returns @code{nil}.
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596 @end defun
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597
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598 @defun start-process-shell-command name buffer-or-name command
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599 This function is like @code{start-process} except that it uses a shell
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600 to execute the specified command. The argument @var{command} is a shell
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601 command name. The variable @code{shell-file-name} specifies which shell to
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602 use.
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603
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604 The point of running a program through the shell, rather than directly
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605 with @code{start-process}, is so that you can employ shell features such
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606 as wildcards in the arguments. It follows that if you include an
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607 arbitrary user-specified arguments in the command, you should quote it
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608 with @code{shell-quote-argument} first, so that any special shell
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609 characters do @emph{not} have their special shell meanings. @xref{Shell
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610 Arguments}.
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611 @end defun
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612
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613 @defun start-file-process-shell-command name buffer-or-name command
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614 This function is like @code{start-process-shell-command}, but uses
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615 @code{start-file-process} internally. By this, @var{command} can be
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616 executed also on remote hosts, depending on @code{default-directory}.
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617 @end defun
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618
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619 @defvar process-connection-type
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620 @cindex pipes
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621 @cindex @acronym{PTY}s
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622 This variable controls the type of device used to communicate with
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623 asynchronous subprocesses. If it is non-@code{nil}, then @acronym{PTY}s are
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624 used, when available. Otherwise, pipes are used.
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625
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626 @acronym{PTY}s are usually preferable for processes visible to the user, as
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627 in Shell mode, because they allow job control (@kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-z},
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628 etc.) to work between the process and its children, whereas pipes do
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629 not. For subprocesses used for internal purposes by programs, it is
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630 often better to use a pipe, because they are more efficient. In
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631 addition, the total number of @acronym{PTY}s is limited on many systems and
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632 it is good not to waste them.
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633
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634 The value of @code{process-connection-type} takes effect when
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635 @code{start-process} is called. So you can specify how to communicate
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636 with one subprocess by binding the variable around the call to
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637 @code{start-process}.
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638
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639 @smallexample
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640 @group
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641 (let ((process-connection-type nil)) ; @r{Use a pipe.}
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642 (start-process @dots{}))
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643 @end group
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644 @end smallexample
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645
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646 To determine whether a given subprocess actually got a pipe or a
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647 @acronym{PTY}, use the function @code{process-tty-name} (@pxref{Process
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648 Information}).
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649 @end defvar
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650
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651 @node Deleting Processes
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652 @section Deleting Processes
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653 @cindex deleting processes
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654
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655 @dfn{Deleting a process} disconnects Emacs immediately from the
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656 subprocess. Processes are deleted automatically after they terminate,
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657 but not necessarily right away. You can delete a process explicitly
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658 at any time. If you delete a terminated process explicitly before it
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659 is deleted automatically, no harm results. Deleting a running
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660 process sends a signal to terminate it (and its child processes if
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661 any), and calls the process sentinel if it has one. @xref{Sentinels}.
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662
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663 When a process is deleted, the process object itself continues to
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664 exist as long as other Lisp objects point to it. All the Lisp
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665 primitives that work on process objects accept deleted processes, but
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666 those that do I/O or send signals will report an error. The process
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667 mark continues to point to the same place as before, usually into a
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668 buffer where output from the process was being inserted.
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669
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670 @defopt delete-exited-processes
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671 This variable controls automatic deletion of processes that have
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672 terminated (due to calling @code{exit} or to a signal). If it is
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673 @code{nil}, then they continue to exist until the user runs
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674 @code{list-processes}. Otherwise, they are deleted immediately after
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675 they exit.
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676 @end defopt
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677
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678 @defun delete-process process
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679 This function deletes a process, killing it with a @code{SIGKILL}
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680 signal. The argument may be a process, the name of a process, a
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681 buffer, or the name of a buffer. (A buffer or buffer-name stands for
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682 the process that @code{get-buffer-process} returns.) Calling
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683 @code{delete-process} on a running process terminates it, updates the
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684 process status, and runs the sentinel (if any) immediately. If the
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685 process has already terminated, calling @code{delete-process} has no
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686 effect on its status, or on the running of its sentinel (which will
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687 happen sooner or later).
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688
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689 @smallexample
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690 @group
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691 (delete-process "*shell*")
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692 @result{} nil
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693 @end group
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694 @end smallexample
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695 @end defun
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696
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697 @node Process Information
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698 @section Process Information
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699
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700 Several functions return information about processes.
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701 @code{list-processes} is provided for interactive use.
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702
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703 @deffn Command list-processes &optional query-only
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704 This command displays a listing of all living processes. In addition,
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705 it finally deletes any process whose status was @samp{Exited} or
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706 @samp{Signaled}. It returns @code{nil}.
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707
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708 If @var{query-only} is non-@code{nil} then it lists only processes
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709 whose query flag is non-@code{nil}. @xref{Query Before Exit}.
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710 @end deffn
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711
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712 @defun process-list
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713 This function returns a list of all processes that have not been deleted.
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715 @smallexample
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716 @group
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717 (process-list)
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718 @result{} (#<process display-time> #<process shell>)
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719 @end group
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720 @end smallexample
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721 @end defun
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722
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723 @defun get-process name
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724 This function returns the process named @var{name}, or @code{nil} if
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725 there is none. An error is signaled if @var{name} is not a string.
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726
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727 @smallexample
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728 @group
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729 (get-process "shell")
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730 @result{} #<process shell>
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731 @end group
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732 @end smallexample
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733 @end defun
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734
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735 @defun process-command process
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736 This function returns the command that was executed to start
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737 @var{process}. This is a list of strings, the first string being the
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738 program executed and the rest of the strings being the arguments that
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739 were given to the program.
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740
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741 @smallexample
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742 @group
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743 (process-command (get-process "shell"))
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744 @result{} ("/bin/csh" "-i")
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745 @end group
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746 @end smallexample
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747 @end defun
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748
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749 @defun process-contact process &optional key
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750
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751 This function returns information about how a network or serial
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752 process was set up. For a network process, when @var{key} is
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753 @code{nil}, it returns @code{(@var{hostname} @var{service})} which
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754 specifies what you connected to. For a serial process, when @var{key}
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755 is @code{nil}, it returns @code{(@var{port} @var{speed})}. For an
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756 ordinary child process, this function always returns @code{t}.
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758 If @var{key} is @code{t}, the value is the complete status information
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759 for the connection, server, or serial port; that is, the list of
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760 keywords and values specified in @code{make-network-process} or
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761 @code{make-serial-process}, except that some of the values represent
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762 the current status instead of what you specified.
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763
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764 For a network process:
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765
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766 @table @code
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767 @item :buffer
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768 The associated value is the process buffer.
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769 @item :filter
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770 The associated value is the process filter function.
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771 @item :sentinel
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772 The associated value is the process sentinel function.
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773 @item :remote
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774 In a connection, the address in internal format of the remote peer.
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775 @item :local
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776 The local address, in internal format.
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777 @item :service
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778 In a server, if you specified @code{t} for @var{service},
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779 this value is the actual port number.
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780 @end table
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781
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782 @code{:local} and @code{:remote} are included even if they were not
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783 specified explicitly in @code{make-network-process}.
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784
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785 For a serial process, see @code{make-serial-process} and
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786 @code{serial-process-configure} for a list of keys.
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787
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788 If @var{key} is a keyword, the function returns the value corresponding
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789 to that keyword.
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790 @end defun
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791
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792 @defun process-id process
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793 This function returns the @acronym{PID} of @var{process}. This is an
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794 integer that distinguishes the process @var{process} from all other
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795 processes running on the same computer at the current time. The
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796 @acronym{PID} of a process is chosen by the operating system kernel when the
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797 process is started and remains constant as long as the process exists.
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798 @end defun
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799
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800 @defun process-name process
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801 This function returns the name of @var{process}.
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802 @end defun
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803
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804 @defun process-status process-name
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805 This function returns the status of @var{process-name} as a symbol.
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806 The argument @var{process-name} must be a process, a buffer, or a
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807 process name (a string).
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808
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809 The possible values for an actual subprocess are:
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810
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811 @table @code
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812 @item run
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813 for a process that is running.
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814 @item stop
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815 for a process that is stopped but continuable.
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816 @item exit
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817 for a process that has exited.
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818 @item signal
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819 for a process that has received a fatal signal.
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820 @item open
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821 for a network connection that is open.
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822 @item closed
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823 for a network connection that is closed. Once a connection
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824 is closed, you cannot reopen it, though you might be able to open
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825 a new connection to the same place.
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826 @item connect
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827 for a non-blocking connection that is waiting to complete.
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828 @item failed
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829 for a non-blocking connection that has failed to complete.
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830 @item listen
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831 for a network server that is listening.
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832 @item nil
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833 if @var{process-name} is not the name of an existing process.
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834 @end table
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835
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836 @smallexample
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837 @group
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838 (process-status (get-buffer "*shell*"))
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839 @result{} run
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840 @end group
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841 @group
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842 x
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843 @result{} #<process xx<1>>
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844 (process-status x)
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845 @result{} exit
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846 @end group
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847 @end smallexample
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848
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849 For a network connection, @code{process-status} returns one of the symbols
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850 @code{open} or @code{closed}. The latter means that the other side
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851 closed the connection, or Emacs did @code{delete-process}.
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852 @end defun
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853
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854 @defun process-type process
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855 This function returns the symbol @code{network} for a network
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856 connection or server, @code{serial} for a serial port connection, or
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857 @code{real} for a real subprocess.
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858 @end defun
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859
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860 @defun process-exit-status process
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861 This function returns the exit status of @var{process} or the signal
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862 number that killed it. (Use the result of @code{process-status} to
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863 determine which of those it is.) If @var{process} has not yet
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864 terminated, the value is 0.
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865 @end defun
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866
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867 @defun process-tty-name process
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868 This function returns the terminal name that @var{process} is using for
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869 its communication with Emacs---or @code{nil} if it is using pipes
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870 instead of a terminal (see @code{process-connection-type} in
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871 @ref{Asynchronous Processes}). If @var{process} represents a program
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872 running on a remote host, the terminal name used by that program on
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873 the remote host is provided as process property @code{remote-tty}.
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874 @end defun
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875
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876 @defun process-coding-system process
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877 @anchor{Coding systems for a subprocess}
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878 This function returns a cons cell describing the coding systems in use
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879 for decoding output from @var{process} and for encoding input to
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880 @var{process} (@pxref{Coding Systems}). The value has this form:
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881
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882 @example
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883 (@var{coding-system-for-decoding} . @var{coding-system-for-encoding})
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884 @end example
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885 @end defun
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886
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887 @defun set-process-coding-system process &optional decoding-system encoding-system
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888 This function specifies the coding systems to use for subsequent output
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889 from and input to @var{process}. It will use @var{decoding-system} to
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890 decode subprocess output, and @var{encoding-system} to encode subprocess
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891 input.
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892 @end defun
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893
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894 Every process also has a property list that you can use to store
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895 miscellaneous values associated with the process.
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896
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897 @defun process-get process propname
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898 This function returns the value of the @var{propname} property
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899 of @var{process}.
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900 @end defun
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901
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902 @defun process-put process propname value
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903 This function sets the value of the @var{propname} property
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904 of @var{process} to @var{value}.
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905 @end defun
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906
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907 @defun process-plist process
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908 This function returns the process plist of @var{process}.
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909 @end defun
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910
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911 @defun set-process-plist process plist
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912 This function sets the process plist of @var{process} to @var{plist}.
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913 @end defun
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914
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915 @node Input to Processes
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916 @section Sending Input to Processes
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917 @cindex process input
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918
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919 Asynchronous subprocesses receive input when it is sent to them by
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920 Emacs, which is done with the functions in this section. You must
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921 specify the process to send input to, and the input data to send. The
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922 data appears on the ``standard input'' of the subprocess.
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923
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924 Some operating systems have limited space for buffered input in a
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925 @acronym{PTY}. On these systems, Emacs sends an @acronym{EOF}
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926 periodically amidst the other characters, to force them through. For
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927 most programs, these @acronym{EOF}s do no harm.
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928
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929 Subprocess input is normally encoded using a coding system before the
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930 subprocess receives it, much like text written into a file. You can use
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931 @code{set-process-coding-system} to specify which coding system to use
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932 (@pxref{Process Information}). Otherwise, the coding system comes from
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933 @code{coding-system-for-write}, if that is non-@code{nil}; or else from
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934 the defaulting mechanism (@pxref{Default Coding Systems}).
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935
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936 Sometimes the system is unable to accept input for that process,
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937 because the input buffer is full. When this happens, the send functions
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938 wait a short while, accepting output from subprocesses, and then try
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939 again. This gives the subprocess a chance to read more of its pending
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940 input and make space in the buffer. It also allows filters, sentinels
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941 and timers to run---so take account of that in writing your code.
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942
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943 In these functions, the @var{process} argument can be a process or
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944 the name of a process, or a buffer or buffer name (which stands
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945 for a process via @code{get-buffer-process}). @code{nil} means
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946 the current buffer's process.
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947
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948 @defun process-send-string process string
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949 This function sends @var{process} the contents of @var{string} as
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950 standard input. If it is @code{nil}, the current buffer's process is used.
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951
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952 The function returns @code{nil}.
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953
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954 @smallexample
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955 @group
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956 (process-send-string "shell<1>" "ls\n")
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957 @result{} nil
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958 @end group
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959
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960
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961 @group
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962 ---------- Buffer: *shell* ----------
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963 ...
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964 introduction.texi syntax-tables.texi~
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965 introduction.texi~ text.texi
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966 introduction.txt text.texi~
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967 ...
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968 ---------- Buffer: *shell* ----------
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969 @end group
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970 @end smallexample
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971 @end defun
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972
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973 @defun process-send-region process start end
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974 This function sends the text in the region defined by @var{start} and
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975 @var{end} as standard input to @var{process}.
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976
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977 An error is signaled unless both @var{start} and @var{end} are
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978 integers or markers that indicate positions in the current buffer. (It
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979 is unimportant which number is larger.)
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980 @end defun
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981
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982 @defun process-send-eof &optional process
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983 This function makes @var{process} see an end-of-file in its
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984 input. The @acronym{EOF} comes after any text already sent to it.
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985
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986 The function returns @var{process}.
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987
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988 @smallexample
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989 @group
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990 (process-send-eof "shell")
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991 @result{} "shell"
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992 @end group
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993 @end smallexample
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994 @end defun
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995
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996 @defun process-running-child-p &optional process
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997 This function will tell you whether a @var{process} has given control of
84095
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998 its terminal to its own child process. The value is @code{t} if this is
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999 true, or if Emacs cannot tell; it is @code{nil} if Emacs can be certain
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1000 that this is not so.
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1001 @end defun
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1002
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1003 @node Signals to Processes
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1004 @section Sending Signals to Processes
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1005 @cindex process signals
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1006 @cindex sending signals
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1007 @cindex signals
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1008
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1009 @dfn{Sending a signal} to a subprocess is a way of interrupting its
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1010 activities. There are several different signals, each with its own
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1011 meaning. The set of signals and their names is defined by the operating
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1012 system. For example, the signal @code{SIGINT} means that the user has
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1013 typed @kbd{C-c}, or that some analogous thing has happened.
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1014
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1015 Each signal has a standard effect on the subprocess. Most signals
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1016 kill the subprocess, but some stop or resume execution instead. Most
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1017 signals can optionally be handled by programs; if the program handles
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1018 the signal, then we can say nothing in general about its effects.
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1019
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1020 You can send signals explicitly by calling the functions in this
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1021 section. Emacs also sends signals automatically at certain times:
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1022 killing a buffer sends a @code{SIGHUP} signal to all its associated
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1023 processes; killing Emacs sends a @code{SIGHUP} signal to all remaining
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1024 processes. (@code{SIGHUP} is a signal that usually indicates that the
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1025 user hung up the phone.)
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1026
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1027 Each of the signal-sending functions takes two optional arguments:
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1028 @var{process} and @var{current-group}.
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1029
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1030 The argument @var{process} must be either a process, a process
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1031 name, a buffer, a buffer name, or @code{nil}. A buffer or buffer name
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1032 stands for a process through @code{get-buffer-process}. @code{nil}
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1033 stands for the process associated with the current buffer. An error
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1034 is signaled if @var{process} does not identify a process.
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1035
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1036 The argument @var{current-group} is a flag that makes a difference
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1037 when you are running a job-control shell as an Emacs subprocess. If it
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1038 is non-@code{nil}, then the signal is sent to the current process-group
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1039 of the terminal that Emacs uses to communicate with the subprocess. If
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1040 the process is a job-control shell, this means the shell's current
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1041 subjob. If it is @code{nil}, the signal is sent to the process group of
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1042 the immediate subprocess of Emacs. If the subprocess is a job-control
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1043 shell, this is the shell itself.
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1044
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1045 The flag @var{current-group} has no effect when a pipe is used to
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1046 communicate with the subprocess, because the operating system does not
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1047 support the distinction in the case of pipes. For the same reason,
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1048 job-control shells won't work when a pipe is used. See
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1049 @code{process-connection-type} in @ref{Asynchronous Processes}.
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1050
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1051 @defun interrupt-process &optional process current-group
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1052 This function interrupts the process @var{process} by sending the
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1053 signal @code{SIGINT}. Outside of Emacs, typing the ``interrupt
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1054 character'' (normally @kbd{C-c} on some systems, and @code{DEL} on
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1055 others) sends this signal. When the argument @var{current-group} is
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1056 non-@code{nil}, you can think of this function as ``typing @kbd{C-c}''
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1057 on the terminal by which Emacs talks to the subprocess.
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1058 @end defun
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1059
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1060 @defun kill-process &optional process current-group
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1061 This function kills the process @var{process} by sending the
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1062 signal @code{SIGKILL}. This signal kills the subprocess immediately,
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1063 and cannot be handled by the subprocess.
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1064 @end defun
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1065
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1066 @defun quit-process &optional process current-group
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1067 This function sends the signal @code{SIGQUIT} to the process
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1068 @var{process}. This signal is the one sent by the ``quit
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1069 character'' (usually @kbd{C-b} or @kbd{C-\}) when you are not inside
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1070 Emacs.
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1071 @end defun
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1072
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1073 @defun stop-process &optional process current-group
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1074 This function stops the process @var{process} by sending the
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1075 signal @code{SIGTSTP}. Use @code{continue-process} to resume its
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1076 execution.
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1077
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1078 Outside of Emacs, on systems with job control, the ``stop character''
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1079 (usually @kbd{C-z}) normally sends this signal. When
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1080 @var{current-group} is non-@code{nil}, you can think of this function as
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1081 ``typing @kbd{C-z}'' on the terminal Emacs uses to communicate with the
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1082 subprocess.
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1083 @end defun
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1084
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1085 @defun continue-process &optional process current-group
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1086 This function resumes execution of the process @var{process} by sending
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1087 it the signal @code{SIGCONT}. This presumes that @var{process} was
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1088 stopped previously.
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1089 @end defun
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1090
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1091 @defun signal-process process signal
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1092 This function sends a signal to process @var{process}. The argument
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1093 @var{signal} specifies which signal to send; it should be an integer.
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1094
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1095 The @var{process} argument can be a system process @acronym{ID}; that
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1096 allows you to send signals to processes that are not children of
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1097 Emacs. @xref{System Processes}.
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1098 @end defun
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1099
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1100 @node Output from Processes
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1101 @section Receiving Output from Processes
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1102 @cindex process output
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1103 @cindex output from processes
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1104
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1105 There are two ways to receive the output that a subprocess writes to
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1106 its standard output stream. The output can be inserted in a buffer,
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1107 which is called the associated buffer of the process, or a function
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1108 called the @dfn{filter function} can be called to act on the output. If
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1109 the process has no buffer and no filter function, its output is
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1110 discarded.
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1111
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1112 When a subprocess terminates, Emacs reads any pending output,
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1113 then stops reading output from that subprocess. Therefore, if the
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1114 subprocess has children that are still live and still producing
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1115 output, Emacs won't receive that output.
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1116
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1117 Output from a subprocess can arrive only while Emacs is waiting: when
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1118 reading terminal input, in @code{sit-for} and @code{sleep-for}
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1119 (@pxref{Waiting}), and in @code{accept-process-output} (@pxref{Accepting
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1120 Output}). This minimizes the problem of timing errors that usually
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1121 plague parallel programming. For example, you can safely create a
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1122 process and only then specify its buffer or filter function; no output
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1123 can arrive before you finish, if the code in between does not call any
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1124 primitive that waits.
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1125
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1126 @defvar process-adaptive-read-buffering
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1127 On some systems, when Emacs reads the output from a subprocess, the
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1128 output data is read in very small blocks, potentially resulting in
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1129 very poor performance. This behavior can be remedied to some extent
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1130 by setting the variable @var{process-adaptive-read-buffering} to a
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1131 non-@code{nil} value (the default), as it will automatically delay reading
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1132 from such processes, thus allowing them to produce more output before
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1133 Emacs tries to read it.
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1134 @end defvar
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1135
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1136 It is impossible to separate the standard output and standard error
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1137 streams of the subprocess, because Emacs normally spawns the subprocess
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1138 inside a pseudo-TTY, and a pseudo-TTY has only one output channel. If
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1139 you want to keep the output to those streams separate, you should
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1140 redirect one of them to a file---for example, by using an appropriate
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1141 shell command.
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1142
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1143 @menu
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1144 * Process Buffers:: If no filter, output is put in a buffer.
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1145 * Filter Functions:: Filter functions accept output from the process.
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1146 * Decoding Output:: Filters can get unibyte or multibyte strings.
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1147 * Accepting Output:: How to wait until process output arrives.
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1148 @end menu
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1149
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1150 @node Process Buffers
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1151 @subsection Process Buffers
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1152
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1153 A process can (and usually does) have an @dfn{associated buffer},
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1154 which is an ordinary Emacs buffer that is used for two purposes: storing
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1155 the output from the process, and deciding when to kill the process. You
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1156 can also use the buffer to identify a process to operate on, since in
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1157 normal practice only one process is associated with any given buffer.
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1158 Many applications of processes also use the buffer for editing input to
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1159 be sent to the process, but this is not built into Emacs Lisp.
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1160
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1161 Unless the process has a filter function (@pxref{Filter Functions}),
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1162 its output is inserted in the associated buffer. The position to insert
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1163 the output is determined by the @code{process-mark}, which is then
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1164 updated to point to the end of the text just inserted. Usually, but not
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1165 always, the @code{process-mark} is at the end of the buffer.
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1166
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1167 @findex process-kill-buffer-query-function
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1168 Killing the associated buffer of a process also kills the process.
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1169 Emacs asks for confirmation first, if the process's
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1170 @code{process-query-on-exit-flag} is non-@code{nil} (@pxref{Query
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1171 Before Exit}). This confirmation is done by the function
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1172 @code{process-kill-buffer-query-function}, which is run from
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1173 @code{kill-buffer-query-functions} (@pxref{Killing Buffers}).
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1174
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1175 @defun process-buffer process
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1176 This function returns the associated buffer of the process
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1177 @var{process}.
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1178
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1179 @smallexample
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1180 @group
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1181 (process-buffer (get-process "shell"))
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1182 @result{} #<buffer *shell*>
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1183 @end group
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1184 @end smallexample
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1185 @end defun
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1186
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1187 @defun process-mark process
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1188 This function returns the process marker for @var{process}, which is the
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1189 marker that says where to insert output from the process.
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1190
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1191 If @var{process} does not have a buffer, @code{process-mark} returns a
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1192 marker that points nowhere.
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1193
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1194 Insertion of process output in a buffer uses this marker to decide where
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1195 to insert, and updates it to point after the inserted text. That is why
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1196 successive batches of output are inserted consecutively.
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1197
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1198 Filter functions normally should use this marker in the same fashion
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1199 as is done by direct insertion of output in the buffer. A good
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1200 example of a filter function that uses @code{process-mark} is found at
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1201 the end of the following section.
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1202
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1203 When the user is expected to enter input in the process buffer for
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1204 transmission to the process, the process marker separates the new input
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1205 from previous output.
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1206 @end defun
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1207
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1208 @defun set-process-buffer process buffer
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1209 This function sets the buffer associated with @var{process} to
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1210 @var{buffer}. If @var{buffer} is @code{nil}, the process becomes
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1211 associated with no buffer.
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1212 @end defun
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1213
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1214 @defun get-buffer-process buffer-or-name
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1215 This function returns a nondeleted process associated with the buffer
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1216 specified by @var{buffer-or-name}. If there are several processes
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1217 associated with it, this function chooses one (currently, the one most
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1218 recently created, but don't count on that). Deletion of a process
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1219 (see @code{delete-process}) makes it ineligible for this function to
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1220 return.
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1221
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1222 It is usually a bad idea to have more than one process associated with
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1223 the same buffer.
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1224
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1225 @smallexample
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1226 @group
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1227 (get-buffer-process "*shell*")
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1228 @result{} #<process shell>
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1229 @end group
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1230 @end smallexample
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1231
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1232 Killing the process's buffer deletes the process, which kills the
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1233 subprocess with a @code{SIGHUP} signal (@pxref{Signals to Processes}).
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1234 @end defun
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1235
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1236 @node Filter Functions
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1237 @subsection Process Filter Functions
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1238 @cindex filter function
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1239 @cindex process filter
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1240
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1241 A process @dfn{filter function} is a function that receives the
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1242 standard output from the associated process. If a process has a filter,
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1243 then @emph{all} output from that process is passed to the filter. The
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1244 process buffer is used directly for output from the process only when
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1245 there is no filter.
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1246
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1247 The filter function can only be called when Emacs is waiting for
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1248 something, because process output arrives only at such times. Emacs
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1249 waits when reading terminal input, in @code{sit-for} and
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1250 @code{sleep-for} (@pxref{Waiting}), and in @code{accept-process-output}
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1251 (@pxref{Accepting Output}).
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1252
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1253 A filter function must accept two arguments: the associated process
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1254 and a string, which is output just received from it. The function is
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1255 then free to do whatever it chooses with the output.
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1256
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1257 Quitting is normally inhibited within a filter function---otherwise,
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1258 the effect of typing @kbd{C-g} at command level or to quit a user
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1259 command would be unpredictable. If you want to permit quitting inside
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1260 a filter function, bind @code{inhibit-quit} to @code{nil}. In most
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1261 cases, the right way to do this is with the macro
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1262 @code{with-local-quit}. @xref{Quitting}.
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1263
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1264 If an error happens during execution of a filter function, it is
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1265 caught automatically, so that it doesn't stop the execution of whatever
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1266 program was running when the filter function was started. However, if
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1267 @code{debug-on-error} is non-@code{nil}, the error-catching is turned
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1268 off. This makes it possible to use the Lisp debugger to debug the
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1269 filter function. @xref{Debugger}.
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1270
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1271 Many filter functions sometimes or always insert the text in the
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1272 process's buffer, mimicking the actions of Emacs when there is no
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1273 filter. Such filter functions need to use @code{set-buffer} in order to
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1274 be sure to insert in that buffer. To avoid setting the current buffer
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1275 semipermanently, these filter functions must save and restore the
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1276 current buffer. They should also check whether the buffer is still
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1277 alive, update the process marker, and in some cases update the value
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1278 of point. Here is how to do these things:
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1279
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1280 @smallexample
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1281 @group
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1282 (defun ordinary-insertion-filter (proc string)
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1283 (when (buffer-live-p (process-buffer proc))
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1284 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
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1285 (let ((moving (= (point) (process-mark proc))))
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1286 @end group
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1287 @group
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1288 (save-excursion
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1289 ;; @r{Insert the text, advancing the process marker.}
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1290 (goto-char (process-mark proc))
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1291 (insert string)
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1292 (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point)))
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1293 (if moving (goto-char (process-mark proc)))))))
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1294 @end group
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1295 @end smallexample
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1296
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1297 @noindent
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1298 The reason to use @code{with-current-buffer}, rather than using
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1299 @code{save-excursion} to save and restore the current buffer, is so as
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1300 to preserve the change in point made by the second call to
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1301 @code{goto-char}.
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1302
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1303 To make the filter force the process buffer to be visible whenever new
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1304 text arrives, insert the following line just before the
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1305 @code{with-current-buffer} construct:
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1306
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1307 @smallexample
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1308 (display-buffer (process-buffer proc))
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1309 @end smallexample
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1310
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1311 To force point to the end of the new output, no matter where it was
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1312 previously, eliminate the variable @code{moving} and call
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1313 @code{goto-char} unconditionally.
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1314
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1315 In earlier Emacs versions, every filter function that did regular
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1316 expression searching or matching had to explicitly save and restore the
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1317 match data. Now Emacs does this automatically for filter functions;
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1318 they never need to do it explicitly. @xref{Match Data}.
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1319
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1320 The output to the function may come in chunks of any size. A program
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1321 that produces the same output twice in a row may send it as one batch of
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1322 200 characters one time, and five batches of 40 characters the next. If
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1323 the filter looks for certain text strings in the subprocess output, make
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1324 sure to handle the case where one of these strings is split across two
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1325 or more batches of output; one way to do this is to insert the
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1326 received text into a temporary buffer, which can then be searched.
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1327
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1328 @defun set-process-filter process filter
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1329 This function gives @var{process} the filter function @var{filter}. If
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1330 @var{filter} is @code{nil}, it gives the process no filter.
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1331 @end defun
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1332
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1333 @defun process-filter process
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1334 This function returns the filter function of @var{process}, or @code{nil}
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1335 if it has none.
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1336 @end defun
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1337
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1338 Here is an example of use of a filter function:
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1339
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1340 @smallexample
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1341 @group
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1342 (defun keep-output (process output)
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1343 (setq kept (cons output kept)))
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1344 @result{} keep-output
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1345 @end group
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1346 @group
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1347 (setq kept nil)
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1348 @result{} nil
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1349 @end group
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1350 @group
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1351 (set-process-filter (get-process "shell") 'keep-output)
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1352 @result{} keep-output
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1353 @end group
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1354 @group
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1355 (process-send-string "shell" "ls ~/other\n")
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1356 @result{} nil
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1357 kept
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1358 @result{} ("lewis@@slug[8] % "
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1359 @end group
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1360 @group
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1361 "FINAL-W87-SHORT.MSS backup.otl kolstad.mss~
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1362 address.txt backup.psf kolstad.psf
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1363 backup.bib~ david.mss resume-Dec-86.mss~
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1364 backup.err david.psf resume-Dec.psf
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1365 backup.mss dland syllabus.mss
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1366 "
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1367 "#backups.mss# backup.mss~ kolstad.mss
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1368 ")
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1369 @end group
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1370 @end smallexample
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1371
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1372 @ignore @c The code in this example doesn't show the right way to do things.
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1373 Here is another, more realistic example, which demonstrates how to use
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1374 the process mark to do insertion in the same fashion as is done when
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1375 there is no filter function:
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1376
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1377 @smallexample
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1378 @group
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1379 ;; @r{Insert input in the buffer specified by @code{my-shell-buffer}}
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1380 ;; @r{and make sure that buffer is shown in some window.}
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1381 (defun my-process-filter (proc str)
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1382 (let ((cur (selected-window))
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1383 (pop-up-windows t))
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1384 (pop-to-buffer my-shell-buffer)
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1385 @end group
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1386 @group
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1387 (goto-char (point-max))
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1388 (insert str)
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1389 (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point-max))
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1390 (select-window cur)))
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1391 @end group
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1392 @end smallexample
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1393 @end ignore
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1394
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1395 @node Decoding Output
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1396 @subsection Decoding Process Output
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1397 @cindex decode process output
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1398
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1399 When Emacs writes process output directly into a multibyte buffer,
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1400 it decodes the output according to the process output coding system.
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1401 If the coding system is @code{raw-text} or @code{no-conversion}, Emacs
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1402 converts the unibyte output to multibyte using
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1403 @code{string-to-multibyte}, and inserts the resulting multibyte text.
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1404
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1405 You can use @code{set-process-coding-system} to specify which coding
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1406 system to use (@pxref{Process Information}). Otherwise, the coding
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1407 system comes from @code{coding-system-for-read}, if that is
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1408 non-@code{nil}; or else from the defaulting mechanism (@pxref{Default
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1409 Coding Systems}). If the text output by a process contains null
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1410 bytes, Emacs by default uses @code{no-conversion} for it; see
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1411 @ref{Lisp and Coding Systems, inhibit-null-byte-detection}, for how to
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1412 control this behavior.
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1413
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1414 @strong{Warning:} Coding systems such as @code{undecided} which
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1415 determine the coding system from the data do not work entirely
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1416 reliably with asynchronous subprocess output. This is because Emacs
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1417 has to process asynchronous subprocess output in batches, as it
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1418 arrives. Emacs must try to detect the proper coding system from one
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1419 batch at a time, and this does not always work. Therefore, if at all
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1420 possible, specify a coding system that determines both the character
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1421 code conversion and the end of line conversion---that is, one like
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1422 @code{latin-1-unix}, rather than @code{undecided} or @code{latin-1}.
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1423
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1424 @c Let's keep the index entries that were there for
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1425 @c set-process-filter-multibyte and process-filter-multibyte-p,
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1426 @cindex filter multibyte flag, of process
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1427 @cindex process filter multibyte flag
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1428 When Emacs calls a process filter function, it provides the process
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1429 output as a multibyte string or as a unibyte string according to the
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1430 process's filter coding system. Emacs
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1431 decodes the output according to the process output coding system,
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1432 which usually produces a multibyte string, except for coding systems
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1433 such as @code{binary} and @code{raw-text}
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1434
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1435 @node Accepting Output
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1436 @subsection Accepting Output from Processes
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1437 @cindex accept input from processes
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1438
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1439 Output from asynchronous subprocesses normally arrives only while
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1440 Emacs is waiting for some sort of external event, such as elapsed time
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1441 or terminal input. Occasionally it is useful in a Lisp program to
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1442 explicitly permit output to arrive at a specific point, or even to wait
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1443 until output arrives from a process.
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1444
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1445 @defun accept-process-output &optional process seconds millisec just-this-one
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1446 This function allows Emacs to read pending output from processes. The
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1447 output is inserted in the associated buffers or given to their filter
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1448 functions. If @var{process} is non-@code{nil} then this function does
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1449 not return until some output has been received from @var{process}.
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1450
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1451 @c Emacs 19 feature
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1452 The arguments @var{seconds} and @var{millisec} let you specify timeout
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1453 periods. The former specifies a period measured in seconds and the
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1454 latter specifies one measured in milliseconds. The two time periods
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1455 thus specified are added together, and @code{accept-process-output}
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1456 returns after that much time, whether or not there has been any
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1457 subprocess output.
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1458
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1459 The argument @var{millisec} is semi-obsolete nowadays because
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1460 @var{seconds} can be a floating point number to specify waiting a
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1461 fractional number of seconds. If @var{seconds} is 0, the function
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1462 accepts whatever output is pending but does not wait.
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1463
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1464 @c Emacs 22.1 feature
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1465 If @var{process} is a process, and the argument @var{just-this-one} is
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1466 non-@code{nil}, only output from that process is handled, suspending output
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1467 from other processes until some output has been received from that
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1468 process or the timeout expires. If @var{just-this-one} is an integer,
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1469 also inhibit running timers. This feature is generally not
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1470 recommended, but may be necessary for specific applications, such as
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1471 speech synthesis.
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1472
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1473 The function @code{accept-process-output} returns non-@code{nil} if it
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1474 did get some output, or @code{nil} if the timeout expired before output
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1475 arrived.
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1476 @end defun
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1477
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1478 @node Sentinels
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1479 @section Sentinels: Detecting Process Status Changes
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1480 @cindex process sentinel
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1481 @cindex sentinel (of process)
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1482
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1483 A @dfn{process sentinel} is a function that is called whenever the
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1484 associated process changes status for any reason, including signals
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1485 (whether sent by Emacs or caused by the process's own actions) that
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1486 terminate, stop, or continue the process. The process sentinel is
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1487 also called if the process exits. The sentinel receives two
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1488 arguments: the process for which the event occurred, and a string
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1489 describing the type of event.
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1490
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1491 The string describing the event looks like one of the following:
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1492
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1493 @itemize @bullet
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1494 @item
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1495 @code{"finished\n"}.
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1496
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1497 @item
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1498 @code{"exited abnormally with code @var{exitcode}\n"}.
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1499
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1500 @item
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1501 @code{"@var{name-of-signal}\n"}.
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1502
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1503 @item
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1504 @code{"@var{name-of-signal} (core dumped)\n"}.
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1505 @end itemize
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1506
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1507 A sentinel runs only while Emacs is waiting (e.g., for terminal
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1508 input, or for time to elapse, or for process output). This avoids the
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1509 timing errors that could result from running them at random places in
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1510 the middle of other Lisp programs. A program can wait, so that
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1511 sentinels will run, by calling @code{sit-for} or @code{sleep-for}
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1513 Output}). Emacs also allows sentinels to run when the command loop is
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1514 reading input. @code{delete-process} calls the sentinel when it
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1515 terminates a running process.
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1516
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1517 Emacs does not keep a queue of multiple reasons to call the sentinel
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1518 of one process; it records just the current status and the fact that
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1519 there has been a change. Therefore two changes in status, coming in
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1520 quick succession, can call the sentinel just once. However, process
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1521 termination will always run the sentinel exactly once. This is
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1522 because the process status can't change again after termination.
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1523
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1524 Emacs explicitly checks for output from the process before running
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1525 the process sentinel. Once the sentinel runs due to process
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1526 termination, no further output can arrive from the process.
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1527
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1528 A sentinel that writes the output into the buffer of the process
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1529 should check whether the buffer is still alive. If it tries to insert
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1530 into a dead buffer, it will get an error. If the buffer is dead,
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1531 @code{(buffer-name (process-buffer @var{process}))} returns @code{nil}.
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1532
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1533 Quitting is normally inhibited within a sentinel---otherwise, the
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1534 effect of typing @kbd{C-g} at command level or to quit a user command
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1535 would be unpredictable. If you want to permit quitting inside a
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1536 sentinel, bind @code{inhibit-quit} to @code{nil}. In most cases, the
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1537 right way to do this is with the macro @code{with-local-quit}.
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1538 @xref{Quitting}.
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1539
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1540 If an error happens during execution of a sentinel, it is caught
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1541 automatically, so that it doesn't stop the execution of whatever
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1542 programs was running when the sentinel was started. However, if
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1543 @code{debug-on-error} is non-@code{nil}, the error-catching is turned
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1544 off. This makes it possible to use the Lisp debugger to debug the
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1545 sentinel. @xref{Debugger}.
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1546
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1547 While a sentinel is running, the process sentinel is temporarily
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1548 set to @code{nil} so that the sentinel won't run recursively.
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1549 For this reason it is not possible for a sentinel to specify
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1550 a new sentinel.
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1551
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1552 In earlier Emacs versions, every sentinel that did regular expression
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1553 searching or matching had to explicitly save and restore the match data.
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1554 Now Emacs does this automatically for sentinels; they never need to do
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1555 it explicitly. @xref{Match Data}.
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1556
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1557 @defun set-process-sentinel process sentinel
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1558 This function associates @var{sentinel} with @var{process}. If
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1559 @var{sentinel} is @code{nil}, then the process will have no sentinel.
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1560 The default behavior when there is no sentinel is to insert a message in
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1561 the process's buffer when the process status changes.
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1562
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1563 Changes in process sentinel take effect immediately---if the sentinel
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1564 is slated to be run but has not been called yet, and you specify a new
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1565 sentinel, the eventual call to the sentinel will use the new one.
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1566
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1567 @smallexample
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1568 @group
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1569 (defun msg-me (process event)
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1570 (princ
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1571 (format "Process: %s had the event `%s'" process event)))
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1572 (set-process-sentinel (get-process "shell") 'msg-me)
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1573 @result{} msg-me
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1574 @end group
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1575 @group
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1576 (kill-process (get-process "shell"))
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1577 @print{} Process: #<process shell> had the event `killed'
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1578 @result{} #<process shell>
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1579 @end group
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1580 @end smallexample
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1581 @end defun
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1582
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1583 @defun process-sentinel process
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1584 This function returns the sentinel of @var{process}, or @code{nil} if it
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1585 has none.
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1586 @end defun
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1587
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1588 @defun waiting-for-user-input-p
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1589 While a sentinel or filter function is running, this function returns
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1590 non-@code{nil} if Emacs was waiting for keyboard input from the user at
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1591 the time the sentinel or filter function was called, @code{nil} if it
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1592 was not.
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1593 @end defun
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1594
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1595 @node Query Before Exit
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1596 @section Querying Before Exit
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1597
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1598 When Emacs exits, it terminates all its subprocesses by sending them
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1599 the @code{SIGHUP} signal. Because subprocesses may be doing
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1600 valuable work, Emacs normally asks the user to confirm that it is ok
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1601 to terminate them. Each process has a query flag which, if
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1602 non-@code{nil}, says that Emacs should ask for confirmation before
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1603 exiting and thus killing that process. The default for the query flag
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1604 is @code{t}, meaning @emph{do} query.
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1605
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1606 @defun process-query-on-exit-flag process
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1607 This returns the query flag of @var{process}.
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1608 @end defun
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1609
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1610 @defun set-process-query-on-exit-flag process flag
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1611 This function sets the query flag of @var{process} to @var{flag}. It
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1612 returns @var{flag}.
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1613
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1614 @smallexample
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1615 @group
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1616 ;; @r{Don't query about the shell process}
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1617 (set-process-query-on-exit-flag (get-process "shell") nil)
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1618 @result{} t
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1619 @end group
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1620 @end smallexample
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1621 @end defun
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1622
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1623 @defun process-kill-without-query process &optional do-query
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1624 This function clears the query flag of @var{process}, so that
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1625 Emacs will not query the user on account of that process.
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1626
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1627 Actually, the function does more than that: it returns the old value of
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1628 the process's query flag, and sets the query flag to @var{do-query}.
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1629 Please don't use this function to do those things any more---please
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1630 use the newer, cleaner functions @code{process-query-on-exit-flag} and
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1631 @code{set-process-query-on-exit-flag} in all but the simplest cases.
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1632 The only way you should use @code{process-kill-without-query} nowadays
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1633 is like this:
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1634
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1635 @smallexample
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1636 @group
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1637 ;; @r{Don't query about the shell process}
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1638 (process-kill-without-query (get-process "shell"))
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1639 @end group
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1640 @end smallexample
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1641 @end defun
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1642
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1643 @node System Processes
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1644 @section Accessing Other Processes
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1645 @cindex system processes
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1646
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1647 In addition to accessing and manipulating processes that are
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1648 subprocesses of the current Emacs session, Emacs Lisp programs can
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1649 also access other processes running on the same machine. We call
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1650 these @dfn{system processes}, to distinguish between them and Emacs
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1651 subprocesses.
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1652
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1653 Emacs provides several primitives for accessing system processes.
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1654 Not all platforms support these primitives; on those which don't,
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1655 these primitives return @code{nil}.
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1656
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1657 @defun list-system-processes
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1658 This function returns a list of all the processes running on the
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1659 system. Each process is identified by its @acronym{PID}, a numerical
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1660 process ID that is assigned by the OS and distinguishes the process
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1661 from all the other processes running on the same machine at the same
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1662 time.
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1663 @end defun
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1664
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1665 @defun process-attributes pid
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1666 This function returns an alist of attributes for the process specified
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1667 by its process ID @var{pid}. Each association in the alist is of the
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1668 form @code{(@var{key} . @var{value})}, where @var{key} designates the
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1669 attribute and @var{value} is the value of that attribute. The various
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1670 attribute @var{key}'s that this function can return are listed below.
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1671 Not all platforms support all of these attributes; if an attribute is
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1672 not supported, its association will not appear in the returned alist.
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1673 Values that are numbers can be either integer or floating-point,
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1674 depending on the magnitude of the value.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1675
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1676 @table @code
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1677 @item euid
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1678 The effective user ID of the user who invoked the process. The
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1679 corresponding @var{value} is a number. If the process was invoked by
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1680 the same user who runs the current Emacs session, the value is
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1681 identical to what @code{user-uid} returns (@pxref{User
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1682 Identification}).
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1683
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1684 @item user
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1685 User name corresponding to the process's effective user ID, a string.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1686
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1687 @item egid
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1688 The group ID of the effective user ID, a number.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1689
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1690 @item group
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1691 Group name corresponding to the effective user's group ID, a string.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1692
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1693 @item comm
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1694 The name of the command that runs in the process. This is a string
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1695 that usually specifies the name of the executable file of the process,
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1696 without the leading directories. However, some special system
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1697 processes can report strings that do not correspond to an executable
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1698 file of a program.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1699
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1700 @item state
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1701 The state code of the process. This is a short string that encodes
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1702 the scheduling state of the process. Here's a list of the most
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1703 frequently seen codes:
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1704
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1705 @table @code
98725
2bded667b0a1 (System Processes): Fix last change.
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parents: 98719
diff changeset
1706 @item "D"
98719
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1707 uninterruptible sleep (usually I/O)
98725
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parents: 98719
diff changeset
1708 @item "R"
98719
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1709 running
98725
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parents: 98719
diff changeset
1710 @item "S"
98719
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1711 interruptible sleep (waiting for some event)
98725
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 98719
diff changeset
1712 @item "T"
98719
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1713 stopped, e.g., by a job control signal
98725
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parents: 98719
diff changeset
1714 @item "Z"
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parents: 98719
diff changeset
1715 ``zombie'': a process that terminated, but was not reaped by its parent
98719
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1716 @end table
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1717
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1718 @noindent
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1719 For the full list of the possible states, see the manual page of the
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1720 @command{ps} command.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1721
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1722 @item ppid
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1723 The process ID of the parent process, a number.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1724
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1725 @item pgrp
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1726 The process group ID of the process, a number.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1727
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1728 @item sess
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1729 The session ID of the process. This is a number that is the process
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1730 ID of the process's @dfn{session leader}.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1731
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1732 @item ttname
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1733 A string that is the name of the process's controlling terminal. On
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1734 Unix and GNU systems, this is normally the file name of the
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1735 corresponding terminal device, such as @file{/dev/pts65}.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1736
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1737 @item tpgid
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1738 The numerical process group ID of the foreground process group that
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1739 uses the process's terminal.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1740
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1741 @item minflt
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1742 The number of minor page faults caused by the process since its
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1743 beginning. (Minor page faults are those that don't involve reading
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1744 from disk.)
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1745
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1746 @item majflt
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1747 The number of major page faults caused by the process since its
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1748 beginning. (Major page faults require a disk to be read, and are thus
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1749 more expensive than minor page faults.)
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1750
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1751 @item cminflt
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1752 @itemx cmajflt
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1753 Like @code{minflt} and @code{majflt}, but include the number of page
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1754 faults for all the child processes of the given process.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1755
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1756 @item utime
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1757 Time spent by the process in the user context, for running the
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1758 application's code. The corresponding @var{value} is in the
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1759 @w{@code{(@var{high} @var{low} @var{microsec})}} format, the same
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1760 format used by functions @code{current-time} (@pxref{Time of Day,
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1761 current-time}) and @code{file-attributes} (@pxref{File Attributes}).
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1762
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1763 @item stime
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1764 Time spent by the process in the system (kernel) context, for
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1765 processing system calls. The corresponding @var{value} is in the same
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1766 format as for @code{utime}.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1767
100833
1eb416e724bb (System Processes): Document the `time' and `ctime' attributes of
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 99909
diff changeset
1768 @item time
1eb416e724bb (System Processes): Document the `time' and `ctime' attributes of
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 99909
diff changeset
1769 The sum of @code{utime} and @code{stime}. The corresponding
1eb416e724bb (System Processes): Document the `time' and `ctime' attributes of
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 99909
diff changeset
1770 @var{value} is in the same format as for @code{utime}.
1eb416e724bb (System Processes): Document the `time' and `ctime' attributes of
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 99909
diff changeset
1771
98719
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1772 @item cutime
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1773 @itemx cstime
100833
1eb416e724bb (System Processes): Document the `time' and `ctime' attributes of
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 99909
diff changeset
1774 @itemx ctime
1eb416e724bb (System Processes): Document the `time' and `ctime' attributes of
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 99909
diff changeset
1775 Like @code{utime}, @code{stime}, and @code{time}, but include the
1eb416e724bb (System Processes): Document the `time' and `ctime' attributes of
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 99909
diff changeset
1776 times of all the child processes of the given process.
98719
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1777
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1778 @item pri
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1779 The numerical priority of the process.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1780
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1781 @item nice
98725
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parents: 98719
diff changeset
1782 The @dfn{nice value} of the process, a number. (Processes with smaller
2bded667b0a1 (System Processes): Fix last change.
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parents: 98719
diff changeset
1783 nice values get scheduled more favorably.)
98719
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1784
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1785 @item thcount
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1786 The number of threads in the process.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1787
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1788 @item start
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1789 The time the process was started, in the @w{@code{(@var{high}
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1790 @var{low} @var{microsec})}} format used by @code{current-time} and
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1791 @code{file-attributes}.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1792
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1793 @item etime
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1794 The time elapsed since the process started, in the @w{@code{(@var{high}
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1795 @var{low} @var{microsec})}} format.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1796
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1797 @item vsize
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1798 The virtual memory size of the process, measured in kilobytes.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1799
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1800 @item rss
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
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parents: 95881
diff changeset
1801 The size of the process's @dfn{resident set}, the number of kilobytes
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1802 occupied by the process in the machine's physical memory.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1803
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1804 @item pcpu
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1805 The percentage of the CPU time used by the process since it started.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1806 The corresponding @var{value} is a floating-point number between 0 and
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1807 100.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1808
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1809 @item pmem
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1810 The percentage of the total physical memory installed on the machine
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1811 used by the process's resident set. The value is a floating-point
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1812 number between 0 and 100.
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1813
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1814 @item args
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1815 The command-line with which the process was invoked. This is a string
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 95881
diff changeset
1816 in which individual command-line arguments are separated by blanks;
1276ed04542b (System Processes): New section.
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1817 whitespace characters that are embedded in the arguments are quoted as
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1818 appropriate for the system's shell: escaped by backslash characters on
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1819 GNU and Unix, and enclosed in double quote characters on Windows.
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1820 Thus, this command-line string can be directly used in primitives such
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1821 as @code{shell-command}.
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1822 @end table
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1823
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1824 @end defun
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1825
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1826
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1827 @node Transaction Queues
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1828 @section Transaction Queues
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1829 @cindex transaction queue
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1830
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1831 You can use a @dfn{transaction queue} to communicate with a subprocess
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1832 using transactions. First use @code{tq-create} to create a transaction
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1833 queue communicating with a specified process. Then you can call
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1834 @code{tq-enqueue} to send a transaction.
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1835
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1836 @defun tq-create process
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1837 This function creates and returns a transaction queue communicating with
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1838 @var{process}. The argument @var{process} should be a subprocess
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1839 capable of sending and receiving streams of bytes. It may be a child
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1840 process, or it may be a TCP connection to a server, possibly on another
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1841 machine.
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1842 @end defun
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1843
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1844 @defun tq-enqueue queue question regexp closure fn &optional delay-question
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1845 This function sends a transaction to queue @var{queue}. Specifying the
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1846 queue has the effect of specifying the subprocess to talk to.
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1847
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1848 The argument @var{question} is the outgoing message that starts the
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1849 transaction. The argument @var{fn} is the function to call when the
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1850 corresponding answer comes back; it is called with two arguments:
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1851 @var{closure}, and the answer received.
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1852
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1853 The argument @var{regexp} is a regular expression that should match
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1854 text at the end of the entire answer, but nothing before; that's how
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1855 @code{tq-enqueue} determines where the answer ends.
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1856
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1857 If the argument @var{delay-question} is non-@code{nil}, delay sending
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1858 this question until the process has finished replying to any previous
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1859 questions. This produces more reliable results with some processes.
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1860
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1861 The return value of @code{tq-enqueue} itself is not meaningful.
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1862 @end defun
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1863
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1864 @defun tq-close queue
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1865 Shut down transaction queue @var{queue}, waiting for all pending transactions
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1866 to complete, and then terminate the connection or child process.
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1867 @end defun
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1868
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1869 Transaction queues are implemented by means of a filter function.
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1870 @xref{Filter Functions}.
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1871
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1872 @node Network
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1873 @section Network Connections
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1874 @cindex network connection
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1875 @cindex TCP
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1876 @cindex UDP
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1877
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1878 Emacs Lisp programs can open stream (TCP) and datagram (UDP) network
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1879 connections to other processes on the same machine or other machines.
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1880 A network connection is handled by Lisp much like a subprocess, and is
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1881 represented by a process object. However, the process you are
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1882 communicating with is not a child of the Emacs process, so it has no
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1883 process @acronym{ID}, and you can't kill it or send it signals. All you
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1884 can do is send and receive data. @code{delete-process} closes the
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1885 connection, but does not kill the program at the other end; that
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1886 program must decide what to do about closure of the connection.
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1887
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1888 Lisp programs can listen for connections by creating network
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1889 servers. A network server is also represented by a kind of process
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1890 object, but unlike a network connection, the network server never
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1891 transfers data itself. When it receives a connection request, it
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1892 creates a new network connection to represent the connection just
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1893 made. (The network connection inherits certain information, including
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1894 the process plist, from the server.) The network server then goes
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1895 back to listening for more connection requests.
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1896
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1897 Network connections and servers are created by calling
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1898 @code{make-network-process} with an argument list consisting of
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1899 keyword/argument pairs, for example @code{:server t} to create a
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1900 server process, or @code{:type 'datagram} to create a datagram
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1901 connection. @xref{Low-Level Network}, for details. You can also use
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1902 the @code{open-network-stream} function described below.
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1903
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1904 To distinguish the different types of processes, the
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1905 @code{process-type} function returns the symbol @code{network} for a
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1906 network connection or server, @code{serial} for a serial port
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1907 connection, or @code{real} for a real subprocess.
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1908
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1909 The @code{process-status} function returns @code{open},
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1910 @code{closed}, @code{connect}, and @code{failed} for network
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1911 connections. For a network server, the status is always
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1912 @code{listen}. None of those values is possible for a real
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1913 subprocess. @xref{Process Information}.
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1914
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1915 You can stop and resume operation of a network process by calling
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1916 @code{stop-process} and @code{continue-process}. For a server
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1917 process, being stopped means not accepting new connections. (Up to 5
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1918 connection requests will be queued for when you resume the server; you
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1919 can increase this limit, unless it is imposed by the operating
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1920 system.) For a network stream connection, being stopped means not
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1921 processing input (any arriving input waits until you resume the
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1922 connection). For a datagram connection, some number of packets may be
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1923 queued but input may be lost. You can use the function
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1924 @code{process-command} to determine whether a network connection or
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1925 server is stopped; a non-@code{nil} value means yes.
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1926
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1927 @defun open-network-stream name buffer-or-name host service
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1928 This function opens a TCP connection, and returns a process object
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1929 that represents the connection.
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1930
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1931 The @var{name} argument specifies the name for the process object. It
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1932 is modified as necessary to make it unique.
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1933
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1934 The @var{buffer-or-name} argument is the buffer to associate with the
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1935 connection. Output from the connection is inserted in the buffer,
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1936 unless you specify a filter function to handle the output. If
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1937 @var{buffer-or-name} is @code{nil}, it means that the connection is not
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1938 associated with any buffer.
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1939
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1940 The arguments @var{host} and @var{service} specify where to connect to;
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1941 @var{host} is the host name (a string), and @var{service} is the name of
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1942 a defined network service (a string) or a port number (an integer).
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1943 @end defun
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1944
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1945 @node Network Servers
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1946 @section Network Servers
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1947 @cindex network servers
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1948
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1949 You create a server by calling @code{make-network-process} with
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1950 @code{:server t}. The server will listen for connection requests from
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1951 clients. When it accepts a client connection request, that creates a
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1952 new network connection, itself a process object, with the following
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1953 parameters:
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1954
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1955 @itemize @bullet
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1956 @item
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1957 The connection's process name is constructed by concatenating the
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1958 server process' @var{name} with a client identification string. The
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1959 client identification string for an IPv4 connection looks like
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1960 @samp{<@var{a}.@var{b}.@var{c}.@var{d}:@var{p}>}. Otherwise, it is a
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1961 unique number in brackets, as in @samp{<@var{nnn}>}. The number
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1962 is unique for each connection in the Emacs session.
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1963
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1964 @item
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1965 If the server's filter is non-@code{nil}, the connection process does
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1966 not get a separate process buffer; otherwise, Emacs creates a new
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1967 buffer for the purpose. The buffer name is the server's buffer name
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1968 or process name, concatenated with the client identification string.
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1970 The server's process buffer value is never used directly by Emacs, but
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1971 it is passed to the log function, which can log connections by
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1972 inserting text there.
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1973
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1974 @item
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1975 The communication type and the process filter and sentinel are
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1976 inherited from those of the server. The server never directly
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1977 uses its filter and sentinel; their sole purpose is to initialize
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1978 connections made to the server.
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1979
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1980 @item
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1981 The connection's process contact info is set according to the client's
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1982 addressing information (typically an IP address and a port number).
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1983 This information is associated with the @code{process-contact}
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1984 keywords @code{:host}, @code{:service}, @code{:remote}.
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1985
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1986 @item
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1987 The connection's local address is set up according to the port
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1988 number used for the connection.
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1989
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1990 @item
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1991 The client process' plist is initialized from the server's plist.
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1992 @end itemize
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1993
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1994 @node Datagrams
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1995 @section Datagrams
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1996 @cindex datagrams
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1997
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1998 A datagram connection communicates with individual packets rather
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1999 than streams of data. Each call to @code{process-send} sends one
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2000 datagram packet (@pxref{Input to Processes}), and each datagram
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2001 received results in one call to the filter function.
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2002
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2003 The datagram connection doesn't have to talk with the same remote
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2004 peer all the time. It has a @dfn{remote peer address} which specifies
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2005 where to send datagrams to. Each time an incoming datagram is passed
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2006 to the filter function, the peer address is set to the address that
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2007 datagram came from; that way, if the filter function sends a datagram,
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2008 it will go back to that place. You can specify the remote peer
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2009 address when you create the datagram connection using the
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2010 @code{:remote} keyword. You can change it later on by calling
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2011 @code{set-process-datagram-address}.
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2012
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2013 @defun process-datagram-address process
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2014 If @var{process} is a datagram connection or server, this function
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2015 returns its remote peer address.
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2016 @end defun
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2017
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2018 @defun set-process-datagram-address process address
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2019 If @var{process} is a datagram connection or server, this function
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2020 sets its remote peer address to @var{address}.
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2021 @end defun
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2022
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2023 @node Low-Level Network
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2024 @section Low-Level Network Access
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2025
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2026 You can also create network connections by operating at a lower
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2027 level than that of @code{open-network-stream}, using
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2028 @code{make-network-process}.
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2029
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2030 @menu
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2031 * Proc: Network Processes. Using @code{make-network-process}.
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2032 * Options: Network Options. Further control over network connections.
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2033 * Features: Network Feature Testing.
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2034 Determining which network features work on
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2035 the machine you are using.
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2036 @end menu
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2037
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2038 @node Network Processes
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2039 @subsection @code{make-network-process}
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2040
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2041 The basic function for creating network connections and network
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2042 servers is @code{make-network-process}. It can do either of those
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2043 jobs, depending on the arguments you give it.
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2044
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2045 @defun make-network-process &rest args
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2046 This function creates a network connection or server and returns the
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2047 process object that represents it. The arguments @var{args} are a
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2048 list of keyword/argument pairs. Omitting a keyword is always
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2049 equivalent to specifying it with value @code{nil}, except for
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2050 @code{:coding}, @code{:filter-multibyte}, and @code{:reuseaddr}. Here
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2051 are the meaningful keywords:
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2052
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2053 @table @asis
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2054 @item :name @var{name}
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2055 Use the string @var{name} as the process name. It is modified if
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2056 necessary to make it unique.
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2057
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2058 @item :type @var{type}
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2059 Specify the communication type. A value of @code{nil} specifies a
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2060 stream connection (the default); @code{datagram} specifies a datagram
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2061 connection; @code{seqpacket} specifies a ``sequenced packet stream''
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2062 connection. Both connections and servers can be of these types.
84095
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2063
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2064 @item :server @var{server-flag}
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2065 If @var{server-flag} is non-@code{nil}, create a server. Otherwise,
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2066 create a connection. For a stream type server, @var{server-flag} may
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2067 be an integer which then specifies the length of the queue of pending
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2068 connections to the server. The default queue length is 5.
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2069
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2070 @item :host @var{host}
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2071 Specify the host to connect to. @var{host} should be a host name or
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2072 Internet address, as a string, or the symbol @code{local} to specify
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2073 the local host. If you specify @var{host} for a server, it must
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2074 specify a valid address for the local host, and only clients
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2075 connecting to that address will be accepted.
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2076
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2077 @item :service @var{service}
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2078 @var{service} specifies a port number to connect to, or, for a server,
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2079 the port number to listen on. It should be a service name that
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2080 translates to a port number, or an integer specifying the port number
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2081 directly. For a server, it can also be @code{t}, which means to let
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2082 the system select an unused port number.
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2083
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2084 @item :family @var{family}
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2085 @var{family} specifies the address (and protocol) family for
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2086 communication. @code{nil} means determine the proper address family
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2087 automatically for the given @var{host} and @var{service}.
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2088 @code{local} specifies a Unix socket, in which case @var{host} is
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2089 ignored. @code{ipv4} and @code{ipv6} specify to use IPv4 and IPv6
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2090 respectively.
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2091
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2092 @item :local @var{local-address}
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2093 For a server process, @var{local-address} is the address to listen on.
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2094 It overrides @var{family}, @var{host} and @var{service}, and you
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2095 may as well not specify them.
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2096
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2097 @item :remote @var{remote-address}
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2098 For a connection, @var{remote-address} is the address to connect to.
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2099 It overrides @var{family}, @var{host} and @var{service}, and you
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2100 may as well not specify them.
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2101
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2102 For a datagram server, @var{remote-address} specifies the initial
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2103 setting of the remote datagram address.
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2104
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2105 The format of @var{local-address} or @var{remote-address} depends on
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2106 the address family:
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2107
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2108 @itemize -
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2109 @item
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2110 An IPv4 address is represented as a five-element vector of four 8-bit
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2111 integers and one 16-bit integer
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2112 @code{[@var{a} @var{b} @var{c} @var{d} @var{p}]} corresponding to
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2113 numeric IPv4 address @var{a}.@var{b}.@var{c}.@var{d} and port number
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2114 @var{p}.
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2115
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2116 @item
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2117 An IPv6 address is represented as a nine-element vector of 16-bit
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2118 integers @code{[@var{a} @var{b} @var{c} @var{d} @var{e} @var{f}
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2119 @var{g} @var{h} @var{p}]} corresponding to numeric IPv6 address
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2120 @var{a}:@var{b}:@var{c}:@var{d}:@var{e}:@var{f}:@var{g}:@var{h} and
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2121 port number @var{p}.
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2122
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2123 @item
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2124 A local address is represented as a string which specifies the address
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2125 in the local address space.
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2126
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2127 @item
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2128 An ``unsupported family'' address is represented by a cons
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2129 @code{(@var{f} . @var{av})}, where @var{f} is the family number and
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2130 @var{av} is a vector specifying the socket address using one element
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2131 per address data byte. Do not rely on this format in portable code,
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2132 as it may depend on implementation defined constants, data sizes, and
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2133 data structure alignment.
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2134 @end itemize
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2135
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2136 @item :nowait @var{bool}
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2137 If @var{bool} is non-@code{nil} for a stream connection, return
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2138 without waiting for the connection to complete. When the connection
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2139 succeeds or fails, Emacs will call the sentinel function, with a
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2140 second argument matching @code{"open"} (if successful) or
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2141 @code{"failed"}. The default is to block, so that
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2142 @code{make-network-process} does not return until the connection
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2143 has succeeded or failed.
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2144
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2145 @item :stop @var{stopped}
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2146 Start the network connection or server in the `stopped' state if
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2147 @var{stopped} is non-@code{nil}.
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2148
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2149 @item :buffer @var{buffer}
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2150 Use @var{buffer} as the process buffer.
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2151
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2152 @item :coding @var{coding}
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2153 Use @var{coding} as the coding system for this process. To specify
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2154 different coding systems for decoding data from the connection and for
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2155 encoding data sent to it, specify @code{(@var{decoding} .
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2156 @var{encoding})} for @var{coding}.
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2157
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2158 If you don't specify this keyword at all, the default
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2159 is to determine the coding systems from the data.
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2160
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2161 @item :noquery @var{query-flag}
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2162 Initialize the process query flag to @var{query-flag}.
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2163 @xref{Query Before Exit}.
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2164
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2165 @item :filter @var{filter}
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2166 Initialize the process filter to @var{filter}.
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2167
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2168 @item :sentinel @var{sentinel}
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2169 Initialize the process sentinel to @var{sentinel}.
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2170
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2171 @item :log @var{log}
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2172 Initialize the log function of a server process to @var{log}. The log
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2173 function is called each time the server accepts a network connection
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2174 from a client. The arguments passed to the log function are
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2175 @var{server}, @var{connection}, and @var{message}, where @var{server}
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2176 is the server process, @var{connection} is the new process for the
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2177 connection, and @var{message} is a string describing what has
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2178 happened.
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2179
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2180 @item :plist @var{plist}
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2181 Initialize the process plist to @var{plist}.
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2182 @end table
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2183
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2184 The original argument list, modified with the actual connection
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2185 information, is available via the @code{process-contact} function.
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2186 @end defun
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2187
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2188 @node Network Options
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2189 @subsection Network Options
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2190
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2191 The following network options can be specified when you create a
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2192 network process. Except for @code{:reuseaddr}, you can also set or
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2193 modify these options later, using @code{set-network-process-option}.
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2194
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2195 For a server process, the options specified with
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2196 @code{make-network-process} are not inherited by the client
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2197 connections, so you will need to set the necessary options for each
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2198 child connection as it is created.
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2199
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2200 @table @asis
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2201 @item :bindtodevice @var{device-name}
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2202 If @var{device-name} is a non-empty string identifying a network
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2203 interface name (see @code{network-interface-list}), only handle
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2204 packets received on that interface. If @var{device-name} is @code{nil}
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2205 (the default), handle packets received on any interface.
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2206
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2207 Using this option may require special privileges on some systems.
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2208
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2209 @item :broadcast @var{broadcast-flag}
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2210 If @var{broadcast-flag} is non-@code{nil} for a datagram process, the
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2211 process will receive datagram packet sent to a broadcast address, and
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2212 be able to send packets to a broadcast address. Ignored for a stream
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2213 connection.
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2214
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2215 @item :dontroute @var{dontroute-flag}
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2216 If @var{dontroute-flag} is non-@code{nil}, the process can only send
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2217 to hosts on the same network as the local host.
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2218
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2219 @item :keepalive @var{keepalive-flag}
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2220 If @var{keepalive-flag} is non-@code{nil} for a stream connection,
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2221 enable exchange of low-level keep-alive messages.
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2222
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2223 @item :linger @var{linger-arg}
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2224 If @var{linger-arg} is non-@code{nil}, wait for successful
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2225 transmission of all queued packets on the connection before it is
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2226 deleted (see @code{delete-process}). If @var{linger-arg} is an
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2227 integer, it specifies the maximum time in seconds to wait for queued
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2228 packets to be sent before closing the connection. Default is
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2229 @code{nil} which means to discard unsent queued packets when the
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2230 process is deleted.
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2231
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2232 @item :oobinline @var{oobinline-flag}
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2233 If @var{oobinline-flag} is non-@code{nil} for a stream connection,
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2234 receive out-of-band data in the normal data stream. Otherwise, ignore
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2235 out-of-band data.
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2236
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2237 @item :priority @var{priority}
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2238 Set the priority for packets sent on this connection to the integer
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2239 @var{priority}. The interpretation of this number is protocol
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2240 specific, such as setting the TOS (type of service) field on IP
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2241 packets sent on this connection. It may also have system dependent
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2242 effects, such as selecting a specific output queue on the network
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2243 interface.
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2244
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2245 @item :reuseaddr @var{reuseaddr-flag}
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2246 If @var{reuseaddr-flag} is non-@code{nil} (the default) for a stream
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2247 server process, allow this server to reuse a specific port number (see
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2248 @code{:service}) unless another process on this host is already
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2249 listening on that port. If @var{reuseaddr-flag} is @code{nil}, there
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2250 may be a period of time after the last use of that port (by any
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2251 process on the host), where it is not possible to make a new server on
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2252 that port.
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2253 @end table
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2254
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2255 @defun set-network-process-option process option value &optional no-error
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2256 This function sets or modifies a network option for network process
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2257 @var{process}. See @code{make-network-process} for details of options
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2258 @var{option} and their corresponding values @var{value}. If
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2259 @var{no-error} is non-@code{nil}, this function returns @code{nil}
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2260 instead of signaling an error if @var{option} is not a supported
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2261 option. If the function successfully completes, it returns @code{t}.
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2262
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2263 The current setting of an option is available via the
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2264 @code{process-contact} function.
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2265 @end defun
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2266
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2267 @node Network Feature Testing
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2268 @subsection Testing Availability of Network Features
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2269
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2270 To test for the availability of a given network feature, use
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2271 @code{featurep} like this:
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2272
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2273 @example
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2274 (featurep 'make-network-process '(@var{keyword} @var{value}))
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2275 @end example
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2276
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2277 @noindent
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2278 The result of the first form is @code{t} if it works to specify
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2279 @var{keyword} with value @var{value} in @code{make-network-process}.
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2280 The result of the second form is @code{t} if @var{keyword} is
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2281 supported by @code{make-network-process}. Here are some of the
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2282 @var{keyword}---@var{value} pairs you can test in
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2283 this way.
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2284
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2285 @table @code
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2286 @item (:nowait t)
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2287 Non-@code{nil} if non-blocking connect is supported.
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2288 @item (:type datagram)
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2289 Non-@code{nil} if datagrams are supported.
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2290 @item (:family local)
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2291 Non-@code{nil} if local (a.k.a.@: ``UNIX domain'') sockets are supported.
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2292 @item (:family ipv6)
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2293 Non-@code{nil} if IPv6 is supported.
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2294 @item (:service t)
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2295 Non-@code{nil} if the system can select the port for a server.
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2296 @end table
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2297
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2298 To test for the availability of a given network option, use
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2299 @code{featurep} like this:
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2300
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2301 @example
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2302 (featurep 'make-network-process '@var{keyword})
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2303 @end example
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2304
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2305 @noindent
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2306 Here are some of the options you can test in this way.
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2307
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2308 @table @code
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2309 @item :bindtodevice
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2310 @itemx :broadcast
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2311 @itemx :dontroute
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2312 @itemx :keepalive
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2313 @itemx :linger
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2314 @itemx :oobinline
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2315 @itemx :priority
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2316 @itemx :reuseaddr
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2317 That particular network option is supported by
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2318 @code{make-network-process} and @code{set-network-process-option}.
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2319 @end table
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2320
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2321 @node Misc Network
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2322 @section Misc Network Facilities
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2323
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2324 These additional functions are useful for creating and operating
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2325 on network connections. Note that they are supported only on some
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2326 systems.
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2327
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2328 @defun network-interface-list
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2329 This function returns a list describing the network interfaces
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2330 of the machine you are using. The value is an alist whose
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2331 elements have the form @code{(@var{name} . @var{address})}.
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2332 @var{address} has the same form as the @var{local-address}
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2333 and @var{remote-address} arguments to @code{make-network-process}.
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2334 @end defun
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2335
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2336 @defun network-interface-info ifname
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2337 This function returns information about the network interface named
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2338 @var{ifname}. The value is a list of the form
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2339 @code{(@var{addr} @var{bcast} @var{netmask} @var{hwaddr} @var{flags})}.
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2340
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2341 @table @var
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2342 @item addr
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2343 The Internet protocol address.
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2344 @item bcast
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2345 The broadcast address.
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2346 @item netmask
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2347 The network mask.
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2348 @item hwaddr
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2349 The layer 2 address (Ethernet MAC address, for instance).
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2350 @item flags
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2351 The current flags of the interface.
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2352 @end table
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2353 @end defun
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2354
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2355 @defun format-network-address address &optional omit-port
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2356 This function converts the Lisp representation of a network address to
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2357 a string.
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2358
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2359 A five-element vector @code{[@var{a} @var{b} @var{c} @var{d} @var{p}]}
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2360 represents an IPv4 address @var{a}.@var{b}.@var{c}.@var{d} and port
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2361 number @var{p}. @code{format-network-address} converts that to the
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2362 string @code{"@var{a}.@var{b}.@var{c}.@var{d}:@var{p}"}.
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2363
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2364 A nine-element vector @code{[@var{a} @var{b} @var{c} @var{d} @var{e}
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2365 @var{f} @var{g} @var{h} @var{p}]} represents an IPv6 address along
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2366 with a port number. @code{format-network-address} converts that to
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2367 the string
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2368 @code{"[@var{a}:@var{b}:@var{c}:@var{d}:@var{e}:@var{f}:@var{g}:@var{h}]:@var{p}"}.
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2369
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2370 If the vector does not include the port number, @var{p}, or if
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2371 @var{omit-port} is non-@code{nil}, the result does not include the
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2372 @code{:@var{p}} suffix.
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2373 @end defun
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2374
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2375 @node Serial Ports
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2376 @section Communicating with Serial Ports
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2377 @cindex @file{/dev/tty}
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2378 @cindex @file{COM1}
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2379 @cindex serial connections
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2380
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2381 Emacs can communicate with serial ports. For interactive use,
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2382 @kbd{M-x serial-term} opens a terminal window. In a Lisp program,
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2383 @code{make-serial-process} creates a process object.
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2384
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2385 The serial port can be configured at run-time, without having to
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2386 close and re-open it. The function @code{serial-process-configure}
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2387 lets you change the speed, bytesize, and other parameters. In a
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2388 terminal window created by @code{serial-term}, you can click on the
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2389 mode line for configuration.
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2390
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2391 A serial connection is represented by a process object which can be
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2392 used similar to a subprocess or network process. You can send and
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2393 receive data and configure the serial port. A serial process object
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2394 has no process ID, you can't send signals to it, and the status codes
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2395 are different from other types of processes.
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2396 @code{delete-process} on the process object or @code{kill-buffer} on
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2397 the process buffer close the connection, but this does not affect the
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2398 device connected to the serial port.
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2399
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2400 The function @code{process-type} returns the symbol @code{serial}
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2401 for a process object representing a serial port connection.
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2402
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2403 Serial ports are available on GNU/Linux, Unix, and Windows systems.
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2404
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2405 @deffn Command serial-term port speed
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2406 Start a terminal-emulator for a serial port in a new buffer.
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2407 @var{port} is the name of the serial port to which to connect. For
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2408 example, this could be @file{/dev/ttyS0} on Unix. On Windows, this
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2409 could be @file{COM1}, or @file{\\.\COM10} (double the backslashes in
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2410 Lisp strings).
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2411
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2412 @var{speed} is the speed of the serial port in bits per second. 9600
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2413 is a common value. The buffer is in Term mode; see @ref{Term Mode,,,
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2414 emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}, for the commands to use in that buffer.
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2415 You can change the speed and the configuration in the mode line menu.
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2416 @end deffn
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2417
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2418 @defun make-serial-process &rest args
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2419 This function creates a process and a buffer. Arguments are specified
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2420 as keyword/argument pairs. Here's the list of the meaningful keywords:
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2421
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2422 @table @code
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2423 @item :port @var{port}@r{ (mandatory)}
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2424 This is the name of the serial port. On Unix and GNU systems, this is
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2425 a file name such as @file{/dev/ttyS0}. On Windows, this could be
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2426 @file{COM1}, or @file{\\.\COM10} for ports higher than @file{COM9}
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2427 (double the backslashes in Lisp strings).
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2428
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2429 @item :speed @var{speed}@r{ (mandatory)}
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2430 The speed of the serial port in bits per second. This function calls
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2431 @code{serial-process-configure} to handle the speed.
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2432
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2433 @item :name @var{name}
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2434 The name of the process. If @var{name} is not given, @var{port} will
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2435 serve as the process name as well.
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2436
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2437 @item :buffer @var{buffer}
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2438 The buffer to associate with the process. The value could be either a
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2439 buffer or a string that names a buffer. Process output goes at the
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2440 end of that buffer, unless you specify an output stream or filter
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2441 function to handle the output. If @var{buffer} is not given, the
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2442 process buffer's name is taken from the value of the @code{:name}
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2443 keyword.
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2444
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2445 @item :coding @var{coding}
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2446 If @var{coding} is a symbol, it specifies the coding system used for
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2447 both reading and writing for this process. If @var{coding} is a cons
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2448 @code{(decoding . encoding)}, @var{decoding} is used for reading, and
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2449 @var{encoding} is used for writing. If not specified, the default is
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2450 to determine the coding systems from data itself.
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2451
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2452 @item :noquery @var{query-flag}
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2453 Initialize the process query flag to @var{query-flag}. @xref{Query
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2454 Before Exit}. The flags defaults to @code{nil} if unspecified.
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2455
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2456 @item :stop @var{bool}
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2457 Start process in the @code{stopped} state if @var{bool} is
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2458 non-@code{nil}. In the stopped state, a serial process does not
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2459 accept incoming data, but you can send outgoing data. The stopped
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2460 state is cleared by @code{continue-process} and set by
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2461 @code{stop-process}.
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2462
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2463 @item :filter @var{filter}
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2464 Install @var{filter} as the process filter.
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2465
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2466 @item :sentinel @var{sentinel}
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2467 Install @var{sentinel} as the process sentinel.
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2468
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2469 @item :plist @var{plist}
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2470 Install @var{plist} as the initial plist of the process.
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2471
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2472 @item :speed
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2473 @itemx :bytesize
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2474 @itemx :parity
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2475 @itemx :stopbits
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2476 @itemx :flowcontrol
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2477 These arguments are handled by @code{serial-process-configure}, which
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2478 is called by @code{make-serial-process}.
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2479 @end table
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2480
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2481 The original argument list, possibly modified by later configuration,
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2482 is available via the function @code{process-contact}.
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2483
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2484 Examples:
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2485
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2486 @example
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2487 (make-serial-process :port "/dev/ttyS0" :speed 9600)
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2488
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2489 (make-serial-process :port "COM1" :speed 115200 :stopbits 2)
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2490
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2491 (make-serial-process :port "\\\\.\\COM13" :speed 1200
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2492 :bytesize 7 :parity 'odd)
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2493
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2494 (make-serial-process :port "/dev/tty.BlueConsole-SPP-1"
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2495 :speed nil)
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2496 @end example
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2497 @end defun
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2498
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2499 @defun serial-process-configure &rest args
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2500 @cindex baud, in serial connections
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2501 @cindex bytesize, in serial connections
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2502 @cindex parity, in serial connections
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2503 @cindex stopbits, in serial connections
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2504 @cindex flowcontrol, in serial connections
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2505
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2506 This functions configures a serial port connection. Arguments are
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2507 specified as keyword/argument pairs. Attributes that are not given
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2508 are re-initialized from the process's current configuration (available
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2509 via the function @code{process-contact}) or set to reasonable default
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2510 values. The following arguments are defined:
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2511
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2512 @table @code
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2513 @item :process @var{process}
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2514 @itemx :name @var{name}
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2515 @itemx :buffer @var{buffer}
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2516 @itemx :port @var{port}
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2517 Any of these arguments can be given to identify the process that is to
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2518 be configured. If none of these arguments is given, the current
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2519 buffer's process is used.
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2520
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2521 @item :speed @var{speed}
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2522 The speed of the serial port in bits per second, a.k.a.@: @dfn{baud
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2523 rate}. The value can be any number, but most serial ports work only
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2524 at a few defined values between 1200 and 115200, with 9600 being the
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2525 most common value. If @var{speed} is @code{nil}, the function ignores
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2526 all other arguments and does not configure the port. This may be
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2527 useful for special serial ports such as Bluetooth-to-serial converters
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2528 which can only be configured through AT commands sent through the
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2529 connection. The value of @code{nil} for @var{speed} is valid only for
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2530 connections that were already opened by a previous call to
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2531 @code{make-serial-process} or @code{serial-term}.
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2532
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2533 @item :bytesize @var{bytesize}
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2534 The number of bits per byte, which can be 7 or 8. If @var{bytesize}
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2535 is not given or @code{nil}, it defaults to 8.
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2536
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2537 @item :parity @var{parity}
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2538 The value can be @code{nil} (don't use parity), the symbol
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2539 @code{odd} (use odd parity), or the symbol @code{even} (use even
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2540 parity). If @var{parity} is not given, it defaults to no parity.
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2541
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2542 @item :stopbits @var{stopbits}
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2543 The number of stopbits used to terminate a transmission
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2544 of each byte. @var{stopbits} can be 1 or 2. If @var{stopbits} is not
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2545 given or @code{nil}, it defaults to 1.
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2546
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2547 @item :flowcontrol @var{flowcontrol}
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2548 The type of flow control to use for this connection, which is either
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2549 @code{nil} (don't use flow control), the symbol @code{hw} (use RTS/CTS
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2550 hardware flow control), or the symbol @code{sw} (use XON/XOFF software
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2551 flow control). If @var{flowcontrol} is not given, it defaults to no
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2552 flow control.
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2553 @end table
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2554
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2555 @code{serial-process-configure} is called by @code{make-serial-process} for the
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2556 initial configuration of the serial port.
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2557
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2558 Examples:
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2559
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2560 @example
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2561 (serial-process-configure :process "/dev/ttyS0" :speed 1200)
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2562
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2563 (serial-process-configure :buffer "COM1" :stopbits 1
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2564 :parity 'odd :flowcontrol 'hw)
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2565
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2566 (serial-process-configure :port "\\\\.\\COM13" :bytesize 7)
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2567 @end example
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2568 @end defun
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2569
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2570 @node Byte Packing
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2571 @section Packing and Unpacking Byte Arrays
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2572 @cindex byte packing and unpacking
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2573
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2574 This section describes how to pack and unpack arrays of bytes,
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2575 usually for binary network protocols. These functions convert byte arrays
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2576 to alists, and vice versa. The byte array can be represented as a
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2577 unibyte string or as a vector of integers, while the alist associates
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2578 symbols either with fixed-size objects or with recursive sub-alists.
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2579
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2580 @cindex serializing
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2581 @cindex deserializing
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2582 @cindex packing
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2583 @cindex unpacking
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2584 Conversion from byte arrays to nested alists is also known as
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2585 @dfn{deserializing} or @dfn{unpacking}, while going in the opposite
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2586 direction is also known as @dfn{serializing} or @dfn{packing}.
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2587
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2588 @menu
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2589 * Bindat Spec:: Describing data layout.
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2590 * Bindat Functions:: Doing the unpacking and packing.
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2591 * Bindat Examples:: Samples of what bindat.el can do for you!
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2592 @end menu
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2593
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2594 @node Bindat Spec
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2595 @subsection Describing Data Layout
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2596
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2597 To control unpacking and packing, you write a @dfn{data layout
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2598 specification}, a special nested list describing named and typed
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2599 @dfn{fields}. This specification controls length of each field to be
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2600 processed, and how to pack or unpack it. We normally keep bindat specs
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2601 in variables whose names end in @samp{-bindat-spec}; that kind of name
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2602 is automatically recognized as ``risky.''
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2603
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2604 @cindex endianness
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2605 @cindex big endian
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2606 @cindex little endian
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2607 @cindex network byte ordering
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2608 A field's @dfn{type} describes the size (in bytes) of the object
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2609 that the field represents and, in the case of multibyte fields, how
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2610 the bytes are ordered within the field. The two possible orderings
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2611 are ``big endian'' (also known as ``network byte ordering'') and
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2612 ``little endian.'' For instance, the number @code{#x23cd} (decimal
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2613 9165) in big endian would be the two bytes @code{#x23} @code{#xcd};
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2614 and in little endian, @code{#xcd} @code{#x23}. Here are the possible
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2615 type values:
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2616
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2617 @table @code
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2618 @item u8
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2619 @itemx byte
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2620 Unsigned byte, with length 1.
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2621
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2622 @item u16
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2623 @itemx word
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2624 @itemx short
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2625 Unsigned integer in network byte order, with length 2.
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2626
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2627 @item u24
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2628 Unsigned integer in network byte order, with length 3.
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2629
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2630 @item u32
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2631 @itemx dword
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2632 @itemx long
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2633 Unsigned integer in network byte order, with length 4.
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2634 Note: These values may be limited by Emacs' integer implementation limits.
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2635
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2636 @item u16r
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2637 @itemx u24r
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2638 @itemx u32r
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2639 Unsigned integer in little endian order, with length 2, 3 and 4, respectively.
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2640
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2641 @item str @var{len}
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2642 String of length @var{len}.
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2643
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2644 @item strz @var{len}
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2645 Zero-terminated string, in a fixed-size field with length @var{len}.
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2646
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2647 @item vec @var{len} [@var{type}]
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2648 Vector of @var{len} elements of type @var{type}, or bytes if not
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2649 @var{type} is specified.
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2650 The @var{type} is any of the simple types above, or another vector
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2651 specified as a list @code{(vec @var{len} [@var{type}])}.
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2652
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2653 @item ip
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2654 Four-byte vector representing an Internet address. For example:
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2655 @code{[127 0 0 1]} for localhost.
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2656
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2657 @item bits @var{len}
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2658 List of set bits in @var{len} bytes. The bytes are taken in big
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2659 endian order and the bits are numbered starting with @code{8 *
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2660 @var{len} @minus{} 1} and ending with zero. For example: @code{bits
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2661 2} unpacks @code{#x28} @code{#x1c} to @code{(2 3 4 11 13)} and
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2662 @code{#x1c} @code{#x28} to @code{(3 5 10 11 12)}.
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2663
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2664 @item (eval @var{form})
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2665 @var{form} is a Lisp expression evaluated at the moment the field is
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2666 unpacked or packed. The result of the evaluation should be one of the
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2667 above-listed type specifications.
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2668 @end table
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2669
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2670 For a fixed-size field, the length @var{len} is given as an integer
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2671 specifying the number of bytes in the field.
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2672
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2673 When the length of a field is not fixed, it typically depends on the
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2674 value of a preceding field. In this case, the length @var{len} can be
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2675 given either as a list @code{(@var{name} ...)} identifying a
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2676 @dfn{field name} in the format specified for @code{bindat-get-field}
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2677 below, or by an expression @code{(eval @var{form})} where @var{form}
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2678 should evaluate to an integer, specifying the field length.
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2679
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2680 A field specification generally has the form @code{([@var{name}]
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2681 @var{handler})}. The square braces indicate that @var{name} is
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2682 optional. (Don't use names that are symbols meaningful as type
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2685 @code{(eval @var{form})}, in which case @var{form} should evaluate to
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2686 a symbol.
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2687
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2688 @var{handler} describes how to unpack or pack the field and can be one
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2689 of the following:
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2690
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2691 @table @code
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2692 @item @var{type}
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2693 Unpack/pack this field according to the type specification @var{type}.
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2694
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2695 @item eval @var{form}
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2696 Evaluate @var{form}, a Lisp expression, for side-effect only. If the
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2697 field name is specified, the value is bound to that field name.
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2698
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2699 @item fill @var{len}
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2700 Skip @var{len} bytes. In packing, this leaves them unchanged,
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2701 which normally means they remain zero. In unpacking, this means
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2702 they are ignored.
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2703
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2704 @item align @var{len}
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2705 Skip to the next multiple of @var{len} bytes.
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2706
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2707 @item struct @var{spec-name}
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2708 Process @var{spec-name} as a sub-specification. This describes a
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2709 structure nested within another structure.
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2710
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2711 @item union @var{form} (@var{tag} @var{spec})@dots{}
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2712 @c ??? I don't see how one would actually use this.
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2713 @c ??? what kind of expression would be useful for @var{form}?
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2714 Evaluate @var{form}, a Lisp expression, find the first @var{tag}
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2715 that matches it, and process its associated data layout specification
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2716 @var{spec}. Matching can occur in one of three ways:
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2717
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2718 @itemize
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2719 @item
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2720 If a @var{tag} has the form @code{(eval @var{expr})}, evaluate
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2721 @var{expr} with the variable @code{tag} dynamically bound to the value
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2722 of @var{form}. A non-@code{nil} result indicates a match.
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2723
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2724 @item
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2725 @var{tag} matches if it is @code{equal} to the value of @var{form}.
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2726
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2727 @item
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2728 @var{tag} matches unconditionally if it is @code{t}.
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2729 @end itemize
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2730
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2731 @item repeat @var{count} @var{field-specs}@dots{}
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2732 Process the @var{field-specs} recursively, in order, then repeat
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2733 starting from the first one, processing all the specs @var{count}
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2734 times overall. The @var{count} is given using the same formats as a
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2735 field length---if an @code{eval} form is used, it is evaluated just once.
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2736 For correct operation, each spec in @var{field-specs} must include a name.
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2737 @end table
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2738
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2739 For the @code{(eval @var{form})} forms used in a bindat specification,
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2740 the @var{form} can access and update these dynamically bound variables
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2741 during evaluation:
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2742
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2743 @table @code
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2744 @item last
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2745 Value of the last field processed.
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2746
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2747 @item bindat-raw
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2748 The data as a byte array.
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2749
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2750 @item bindat-idx
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2751 Current index (within @code{bindat-raw}) for unpacking or packing.
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2752
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2753 @item struct
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2754 The alist containing the structured data that have been unpacked so
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2755 far, or the entire structure being packed. You can use
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2756 @code{bindat-get-field} to access specific fields of this structure.
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2757
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2758 @item count
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2759 @itemx index
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2760 Inside a @code{repeat} block, these contain the maximum number of
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2761 repetitions (as specified by the @var{count} parameter), and the
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2762 current repetition number (counting from 0). Setting @code{count} to
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2763 zero will terminate the inner-most repeat block after the current
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2764 repetition has completed.
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2765 @end table
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2766
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2767 @node Bindat Functions
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2768 @subsection Functions to Unpack and Pack Bytes
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2769
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2770 In the following documentation, @var{spec} refers to a data layout
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2771 specification, @code{bindat-raw} to a byte array, and @var{struct} to an
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2772 alist representing unpacked field data.
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2773
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2774 @defun bindat-unpack spec bindat-raw &optional bindat-idx
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2775 This function unpacks data from the unibyte string or byte
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2776 array @code{bindat-raw}
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2777 according to @var{spec}. Normally this starts unpacking at the
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2778 beginning of the byte array, but if @var{bindat-idx} is non-@code{nil}, it
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2779 specifies a zero-based starting position to use instead.
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2780
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2781 The value is an alist or nested alist in which each element describes
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2782 one unpacked field.
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2783 @end defun
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2784
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2785 @defun bindat-get-field struct &rest name
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2786 This function selects a field's data from the nested alist
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2787 @var{struct}. Usually @var{struct} was returned by
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2788 @code{bindat-unpack}. If @var{name} corresponds to just one argument,
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2789 that means to extract a top-level field value. Multiple @var{name}
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2790 arguments specify repeated lookup of sub-structures. An integer name
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2791 acts as an array index.
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2792
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2793 For example, if @var{name} is @code{(a b 2 c)}, that means to find
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2794 field @code{c} in the third element of subfield @code{b} of field
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2795 @code{a}. (This corresponds to @code{struct.a.b[2].c} in C.)
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2796 @end defun
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2797
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2798 Although packing and unpacking operations change the organization of
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2799 data (in memory), they preserve the data's @dfn{total length}, which is
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2800 the sum of all the fields' lengths, in bytes. This value is not
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2801 generally inherent in either the specification or alist alone; instead,
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2802 both pieces of information contribute to its calculation. Likewise, the
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2803 length of a string or array being unpacked may be longer than the data's
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2804 total length as described by the specification.
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2805
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2806 @defun bindat-length spec struct
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2807 This function returns the total length of the data in @var{struct},
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2808 according to @var{spec}.
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2809 @end defun
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2810
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2811 @defun bindat-pack spec struct &optional bindat-raw bindat-idx
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2812 This function returns a byte array packed according to @var{spec} from
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2813 the data in the alist @var{struct}. Normally it creates and fills a
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2814 new byte array starting at the beginning. However, if @var{bindat-raw}
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2815 is non-@code{nil}, it specifies a pre-allocated unibyte string or vector to
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2816 pack into. If @var{bindat-idx} is non-@code{nil}, it specifies the starting
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2817 offset for packing into @code{bindat-raw}.
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2818
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2819 When pre-allocating, you should make sure @code{(length @var{bindat-raw})}
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2820 meets or exceeds the total length to avoid an out-of-range error.
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2821 @end defun
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2822
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2823 @defun bindat-ip-to-string ip
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2824 Convert the Internet address vector @var{ip} to a string in the usual
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2825 dotted notation.
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2826
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2827 @example
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2828 (bindat-ip-to-string [127 0 0 1])
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2829 @result{} "127.0.0.1"
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2830 @end example
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2831 @end defun
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2832
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2833 @node Bindat Examples
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2834 @subsection Examples of Byte Unpacking and Packing
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2835
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2836 Here is a complete example of byte unpacking and packing:
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2837
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2838 @lisp
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2839 (defvar fcookie-index-spec
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2840 '((:version u32)
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2841 (:count u32)
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2842 (:longest u32)
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2843 (:shortest u32)
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2844 (:flags u32)
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2845 (:delim u8)
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2846 (:ignored fill 3)
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2847 (:offset repeat (:count)
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2848 (:foo u32)))
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2849 "Description of a fortune cookie index file's contents.")
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2850
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2851 (defun fcookie (cookies &optional index)
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2852 "Display a random fortune cookie from file COOKIES.
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2853 Optional second arg INDEX specifies the associated index
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2854 filename, which is by default constructed by appending
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2855 \".dat\" to COOKIES. Display cookie text in possibly
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2856 new buffer \"*Fortune Cookie: BASENAME*\" where BASENAME
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2857 is COOKIES without the directory part."
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2858 (interactive "fCookies file: ")
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2859 (let* ((info (with-temp-buffer
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2860 (insert-file-contents-literally
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2861 (or index (concat cookies ".dat")))
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2862 (bindat-unpack fcookie-index-spec
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2863 (buffer-string))))
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2864 (sel (random (bindat-get-field info :count)))
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2865 (beg (cdar (bindat-get-field info :offset sel)))
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2866 (end (or (cdar (bindat-get-field info
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2867 :offset (1+ sel)))
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2868 (nth 7 (file-attributes cookies)))))
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2869 (switch-to-buffer
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2870 (get-buffer-create
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2871 (format "*Fortune Cookie: %s*"
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2872 (file-name-nondirectory cookies))))
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2873 (erase-buffer)
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2874 (insert-file-contents-literally
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2875 cookies nil beg (- end 3))))
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2876
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2877 (defun fcookie-create-index (cookies &optional index delim)
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2878 "Scan file COOKIES, and write out its index file.
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2879 Optional second arg INDEX specifies the index filename,
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2880 which is by default constructed by appending \".dat\" to
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2881 COOKIES. Optional third arg DELIM specifies the unibyte
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2882 character which, when found on a line of its own in
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2883 COOKIES, indicates the border between entries."
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2884 (interactive "fCookies file: ")
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2885 (setq delim (or delim ?%))
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2886 (let ((delim-line (format "\n%c\n" delim))
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2887 (count 0)
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2888 (max 0)
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2889 min p q len offsets)
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2890 (unless (= 3 (string-bytes delim-line))
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2891 (error "Delimiter cannot be represented in one byte"))
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2892 (with-temp-buffer
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2893 (insert-file-contents-literally cookies)
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2894 (while (and (setq p (point))
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2895 (search-forward delim-line (point-max) t)
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2896 (setq len (- (point) 3 p)))
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2897 (setq count (1+ count)
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2898 max (max max len)
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2899 min (min (or min max) len)
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2900 offsets (cons (1- p) offsets))))
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2901 (with-temp-buffer
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2902 (set-buffer-multibyte nil)
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2903 (insert
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2904 (bindat-pack
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2905 fcookie-index-spec
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2906 `((:version . 2)
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2907 (:count . ,count)
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2908 (:longest . ,max)
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2909 (:shortest . ,min)
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2910 (:flags . 0)
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2911 (:delim . ,delim)
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2912 (:offset . ,(mapcar (lambda (o)
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2913 (list (cons :foo o)))
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2914 (nreverse offsets))))))
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2915 (let ((coding-system-for-write 'raw-text-unix))
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2916 (write-file (or index (concat cookies ".dat")))))))
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2917 @end lisp
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2918
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2919 Following is an example of defining and unpacking a complex structure.
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2920 Consider the following C structures:
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2921
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2922 @example
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2923 struct header @{
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2924 unsigned long dest_ip;
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2925 unsigned long src_ip;
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2926 unsigned short dest_port;
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2927 unsigned short src_port;
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2928 @};
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2929
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2930 struct data @{
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2931 unsigned char type;
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2932 unsigned char opcode;
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2933 unsigned short length; /* In network byte order */
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2934 unsigned char id[8]; /* null-terminated string */
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2935 unsigned char data[/* (length + 3) & ~3 */];
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2936 @};
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2937
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2938 struct packet @{
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2939 struct header header;
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2940 unsigned long counters[2]; /* In little endian order */
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2941 unsigned char items;
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2942 unsigned char filler[3];
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2943 struct data item[/* items */];
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2944
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2945 @};
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2946 @end example
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2947
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2948 The corresponding data layout specification:
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2949
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2950 @lisp
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2951 (setq header-spec
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2952 '((dest-ip ip)
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2953 (src-ip ip)
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2954 (dest-port u16)
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2955 (src-port u16)))
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2956
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2957 (setq data-spec
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2958 '((type u8)
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2959 (opcode u8)
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2960 (length u16) ;; network byte order
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2961 (id strz 8)
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2962 (data vec (length))
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2963 (align 4)))
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2964
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2965 (setq packet-spec
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2966 '((header struct header-spec)
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2967 (counters vec 2 u32r) ;; little endian order
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2968 (items u8)
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2969 (fill 3)
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2970 (item repeat (items)
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2971 (struct data-spec))))
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2972 @end lisp
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2973
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2974 A binary data representation:
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2975
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2976 @lisp
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2977 (setq binary-data
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2978 [ 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 101 01 28 21 32
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2979 160 134 1 0 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
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2980 2 3 0 5 ?A ?B ?C ?D ?E ?F 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0
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2981 1 4 0 7 ?B ?C ?D ?E ?F ?G 0 0 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 ])
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2982 @end lisp
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2983
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2984 The corresponding decoded structure:
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2985
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2986 @lisp
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2987 (setq decoded (bindat-unpack packet-spec binary-data))
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2988 @result{}
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2989 ((header
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2990 (dest-ip . [192 168 1 100])
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2991 (src-ip . [192 168 1 101])
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2992 (dest-port . 284)
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2993 (src-port . 5408))
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2994 (counters . [100000 261])
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2995 (items . 2)
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2996 (item ((data . [1 2 3 4 5])
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2997 (id . "ABCDEF")
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2998 (length . 5)
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2999 (opcode . 3)
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3000 (type . 2))
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3001 ((data . [6 7 8 9 10 11 12])
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3002 (id . "BCDEFG")
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3003 (length . 7)
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3004 (opcode . 4)
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3005 (type . 1))))
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3006 @end lisp
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3007
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3008 Fetching data from this structure:
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3009
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3010 @lisp
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3011 (bindat-get-field decoded 'item 1 'id)
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3012 @result{} "BCDEFG"
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3013 @end lisp
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3014
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3015 @ignore
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3016 arch-tag: ba9da253-e65f-4e7f-b727-08fba0a1df7a
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3017 @end ignore