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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 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @setfilename ../info/os
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6 @node System Interface, Tips, Calendar, Top
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7 @chapter Operating System Interface
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9 This chapter is about starting and getting out of Emacs, access to
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13 @xref{Building Emacs}, for related information. See also
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14 @ref{Display}, for additional operating system status information
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15 pertaining to the terminal and the screen.
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17 @menu
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18 * Starting Up:: Customizing Emacs start-up processing.
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19 * Getting Out:: How exiting works (permanent or temporary).
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20 * System Environment:: Distinguish the name and kind of system.
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21 * User Identification:: Finding the name and user id of the user.
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22 * Time of Day:: Getting the current time.
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25 * Timers:: Setting a timer to call a function at a certain time.
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26 * Terminal Input:: Recording terminal input for debugging.
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27 * Terminal Output:: Recording terminal output for debugging.
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28 * Special Keysyms:: Defining system-specific key symbols for X windows.
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29 * Flow Control:: How to turn output flow control on or off.
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30 * Batch Mode:: Running Emacs without terminal interaction.
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31 @end menu
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33 @node Starting Up
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34 @section Starting Up Emacs
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36 This section describes what Emacs does when it is started, and how you
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37 can customize these actions.
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39 @menu
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40 * Start-up Summary:: Sequence of actions Emacs performs at start-up.
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41 * Init File:: Details on reading the init file (@file{.emacs}).
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42 * Terminal-Specific:: How the terminal-specific Lisp file is read.
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45 @end menu
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48 @subsection Summary: Sequence of Actions at Start Up
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49 @cindex initialization
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50 @cindex start up of Emacs
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51 @cindex @file{startup.el}
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53 The order of operations performed (in @file{startup.el}) by Emacs when
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67 using a window system. This library's name is
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68 @file{term/@var{windowsystem}-win.el}.
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82 @samp{-no-site-file} was specified. The library's file name is usually
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83 @file{site-start.el}.
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84 @cindex @file{site-start.el}
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88 specified on the command line. The @samp{-u} option can specify another
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89 user name whose home directory should be used instead of @file{~}.
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96 @cindex @file{default.el}
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103 the buffer @samp{*scratch*} is still current and still in Fundamental
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104 mode.
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106 @item
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107 It loads the terminal-specific Lisp file, if any, except when in batch
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108 mode or using a window system.
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110 @item
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111 It displays the initial echo area message, unless you have suppressed
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112 that with @code{inhibit-startup-echo-area-message}.
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117 @item
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118 It runs @code{term-setup-hook}.
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120 @item
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122 parameters of the selected frame according to whatever the init files
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123 specify.
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125 @item
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126 It runs @code{window-setup-hook}. @xref{Window Systems}.
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129 It displays copyleft, nonwarranty, and basic use information, provided
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132 buffer is still empty.
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135 @defopt inhibit-startup-message
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136 This variable inhibits the initial startup messages (the nonwarranty,
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137 etc.). If it is non-@code{nil}, then the messages are not printed.
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139 This variable exists so you can set it in your personal init file, once
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140 you are familiar with the contents of the startup message. Do not set
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141 this variable in the init file of a new user, or in a way that affects
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142 more than one user, because that would prevent new users from receiving
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143 the information they are supposed to see.
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144 @end defopt
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146 @defopt inhibit-startup-echo-area-message
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147 This variable controls the display of the startup echo area message.
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148 You can suppress the startup echo area message by adding text with this
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149 form to your @file{.emacs} file:
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151 @example
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153 "@var{your-login-name}")
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154 @end example
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407 which exits permanently, or you can suspend it, which permits you to
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418 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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424 killing Emacs is @code{kill-emacs}.
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426 @defun kill-emacs &optional exit-data
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427 This function exits the Emacs process and kills it.
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460 @subsection Suspending Emacs
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522 @result{} (lambda nil (message "Resumed!"))
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523 @end group
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524 @group
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525 (suspend-emacs "pwd")
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526 @result{} nil
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528 @group
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530 Really suspend? @kbd{y}
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531 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ----------
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532 @end group
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534 @group
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535 ---------- Parent Shell ----------
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536 lewis@@slug[23] % /user/lewis/manual
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537 lewis@@slug[24] % fg
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538 @end group
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540 @group
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542 Resumed!
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543 @end group
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545 @end defun
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547 @defvar suspend-hook
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548 This variable is a normal hook run before suspending.
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549 @end defvar
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551 @defvar suspend-resume-hook
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552 This variable is a normal hook run after suspending.
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556 @section Operating System Environment
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559 Emacs provides access to variables in the operating system environment
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565 configuration of your system, as a string. The convenient way to test
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567 @end defvar
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571 system Emacs is operating on. Here is a table of the possible values:
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575 VMS on the Alpha.
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578 AIX.
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580 @item berkeley-unix
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584 Data General DGUX operating system.
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590 A GNU/Linux system---that is, a variant GNU system, using the Linux
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591 kernel. (These systems are the ones people often call ``Linux,'' but
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595 Hewlett-Packard HPUX operating system.
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597 @item irix
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598 Silicon Graphics Irix system.
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600 @item ms-dos
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601 Microsoft MS-DOS ``operating system.''
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607 Masscomp RTU, UCB universe.
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616 VAX VMS.
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628 @code{system-configuration} to distinguish between different operating
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629 systems.
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633 This function returns the name of the machine you are running on.
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644 system. The variable is also useful for constructing frame titles
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645 (@pxref{Frame Titles}).
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662 @example
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663 @group
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664 (getenv "USER")
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665 @result{} "lewis"
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666 @end group
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667
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668 @group
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669 lewis@@slug[10] % printenv
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670 PATH=.:/user/lewis/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
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671 USER=lewis
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672 @end group
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673 @group
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674 TERM=ibmapa16
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675 SHELL=/bin/csh
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676 HOME=/user/lewis
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677 @end group
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678 @end example
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679 @end defun
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680
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681 @c Emacs 19 feature
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682 @deffn Command setenv variable value
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683 This command sets the value of the environment variable named
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684 @var{variable} to @var{value}. Both arguments should be strings. This
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685 function works by modifying @code{process-environment}; binding that
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686 variable with @code{let} is also reasonable practice.
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687 @end deffn
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688
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689 @defvar process-environment
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690 This variable is a list of strings, each describing one environment
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691 variable. The functions @code{getenv} and @code{setenv} work by means
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692 of this variable.
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693
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694 @smallexample
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695 @group
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696 process-environment
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697 @result{} ("l=/usr/stanford/lib/gnuemacs/lisp"
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698 "PATH=.:/user/lewis/bin:/usr/class:/nfsusr/local/bin"
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699 "USER=lewis"
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700 @end group
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701 @group
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702 "TERM=ibmapa16"
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703 "SHELL=/bin/csh"
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704 "HOME=/user/lewis")
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705 @end group
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706 @end smallexample
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707 @end defvar
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708
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709 @defvar path-separator
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710 This variable holds a string which says which character separates
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711 directories in a search path (as found in an environment variable). Its
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712 value is @code{":"} for Unix and GNU systems, and @code{";"} for MS-DOS
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713 and Windows NT.
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714 @end defvar
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715
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716 @defvar invocation-name
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717 This variable holds the program name under which Emacs was invoked. The
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718 value is a string, and does not include a directory name.
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719 @end defvar
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720
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721 @defvar invocation-directory
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722 This variable holds the directory from which the Emacs executable was
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723 invoked, or perhaps @code{nil} if that directory cannot be determined.
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724 @end defvar
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725
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726 @defvar installation-directory
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727 If non-@code{nil}, this is a directory within which to look for the
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728 @file{lib-src} and @file{etc} subdirectories. This is non-@code{nil}
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729 when Emacs can't find those directories in their standard installed
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730 locations, but can find them in a directory related somehow to the one
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731 containing the Emacs executable.
7086
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732 @end defvar
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733
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734 @defun load-average &optional use-float
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735 This function returns the current 1-minute, 5-minute, and 15-minute load
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736 averages, in a list.
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737
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738 By default, the values are integers that are 100 times the system load
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739 averages, which indicate the average number of processes trying to run.
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740 If @var{use-float} is non-@code{nil}, then they are returned
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741 as floating point numbers and without multiplying by 100.
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742
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743 @example
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744 @group
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745 (load-average)
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746 @result{} (169 48 36)
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747 @end group
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748 @group
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749 (load-average t)
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750 @result{} (1.69 0.48 0.36)
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751 @end group
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753 @group
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754 lewis@@rocky[5] % uptime
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755 11:55am up 1 day, 19:37, 3 users,
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756 load average: 1.69, 0.48, 0.36
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757 @end group
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758 @end example
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759 @end defun
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760
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761 @defun emacs-pid
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762 This function returns the process @sc{id} of the Emacs process.
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763 @end defun
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764
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765 @defvar tty-erase-char
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766 @tindex tty-erase-char
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767 This variable holds the erase character that was selected
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768 in the system's terminal driver, before Emacs was started.
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769 @end defvar
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770
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771 @defun setprv privilege-name &optional setp getprv
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773 Unix.) The first arg is the privilege name, as a string. The second
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774 argument, @var{setp}, is @code{t} or @code{nil}, indicating whether the
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775 privilege is to be turned on or off. Its default is @code{nil}. The
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776 function returns @code{t} if successful, @code{nil} otherwise.
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777
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778 If the third argument, @var{getprv}, is non-@code{nil}, @code{setprv}
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780 indicating whether the privilege is currently enabled.
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781 @end defun
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782
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783 @node User Identification
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784 @section User Identification
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786 @defvar init-file-user
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787 This variable says which user's init files should be used by Emacs---or
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788 @code{nil} if none. The value reflects command line options such as
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789 @samp{-q} or @samp{-u @var{user}}.
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790
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791 Lisp packages that load files of customizations, or any other sort of
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792 user profile, should obey this variable in deciding where to find it.
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793 They should load the profile of the user name found in this variable.
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794 If @code{init-file-user} is @code{nil}, meaning that the @samp{-q}
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795 option was used, then Lisp packages should not load any customization
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796 files or user profile.
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797 @end defvar
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798
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799 @defvar user-mail-address
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800 This holds the nominal email address of the user who is using Emacs.
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801 Emacs normally sets this variable to a default value after reading your
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802 init files, but not if you have already set it. So you can set the
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803 variable to some other value in your @file{~/.emacs} file if you do not
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804 want to use the default value.
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805 @end defvar
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806
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807 @defun user-login-name &optional uid
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808 If you don't specify @var{uid}, this function returns the name under
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809 which the user is logged in. If the environment variable @code{LOGNAME}
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810 is set, that value is used. Otherwise, if the environment variable
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811 @code{USER} is set, that value is used. Otherwise, the value is based
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812 on the effective @sc{uid}, not the real @sc{uid}.
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813
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814 If you specify @var{uid}, the value is the user name that corresponds
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815 to @var{uid} (which should be an integer).
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817 @example
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818 @group
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819 (user-login-name)
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820 @result{} "lewis"
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821 @end group
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822 @end example
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823 @end defun
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824
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825 @defun user-real-login-name
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826 This function returns the user name corresponding to Emacs's real
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827 @sc{uid}. This ignores the effective @sc{uid} and ignores the
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828 environment variables @code{LOGNAME} and @code{USER}.
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829 @end defun
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830
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831 @defun user-full-name &optional uid
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832 This function returns the full name of the logged-in user---or the value
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833 of the environment variables @code{NAME}, if that is set.
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834
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835 @example
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836 @group
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837 (user-full-name)
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838 @result{} "Bil Lewis"
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839 @end group
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840 @end example
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841
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842 If the Emacs job's user-id does not correspond to any known user (and
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843 provided @code{NAME} is not set), the value is @code{"unknown"}.
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844
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845 If @var{uid} is non-@code{nil}, then it should be an integer (a user-id)
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846 or a string (a login name). Then @code{user-full-name} returns the full
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847 name corresponding to that user-id or login name. If you specify a
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848 user-id or login name that isn't defined, it returns @code{nil}.
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849 @end defun
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850
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851 @vindex user-full-name
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852 @vindex user-real-login-name
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853 @vindex user-login-name
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854 The symbols @code{user-login-name}, @code{user-real-login-name} and
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855 @code{user-full-name} are variables as well as functions. The functions
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856 return the same values that the variables hold. These variables allow
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857 you to ``fake out'' Emacs by telling the functions what to return. The
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858 variables are also useful for constructing frame titles (@pxref{Frame
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859 Titles}).
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860
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861 @defun user-real-uid
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862 This function returns the real @sc{uid} of the user.
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863
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864 @example
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865 @group
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866 (user-real-uid)
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867 @result{} 19
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868 @end group
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869 @end example
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870 @end defun
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871
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872 @defun user-uid
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873 This function returns the effective @sc{uid} of the user.
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874 @end defun
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875
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876 @node Time of Day
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877 @section Time of Day
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878
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879 This section explains how to determine the current time and the time
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880 zone.
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881
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882 @defun current-time-string &optional time-value
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883 This function returns the current time and date as a human-readable
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884 string. The format of the string is unvarying; the number of characters
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885 used for each part is always the same, so you can reliably use
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886 @code{substring} to extract pieces of it. It is wise to count the
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887 characters from the beginning of the string rather than from the end, as
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888 additional information may some day be added at the end.
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889
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890 @c Emacs 19 feature
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891 The argument @var{time-value}, if given, specifies a time to format
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892 instead of the current time. The argument should be a list whose first
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893 two elements are integers. Thus, you can use times obtained from
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894 @code{current-time} (see below) and from @code{file-attributes}
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895 (@pxref{File Attributes}).
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896
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897 @example
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898 @group
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899 (current-time-string)
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900 @result{} "Wed Oct 14 22:21:05 1987"
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901 @end group
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902 @end example
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903 @end defun
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904
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905 @c Emacs 19 feature
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906 @defun current-time
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907 This function returns the system's time value as a list of three
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908 integers: @code{(@var{high} @var{low} @var{microsec})}. The integers
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909 @var{high} and @var{low} combine to give the number of seconds since
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910 0:00 January 1, 1970, which is
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911 @ifinfo
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912 @var{high} * 2**16 + @var{low}.
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913 @end ifinfo
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914 @tex
9009
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915 $high*2^{16}+low$.
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916 @end tex
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917
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918 The third element, @var{microsec}, gives the microseconds since the
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919 start of the current second (or 0 for systems that return time only on
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920 the resolution of a second).
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921
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922 The first two elements can be compared with file time values such as you
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923 get with the function @code{file-attributes}. @xref{File Attributes}.
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924 @end defun
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925
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926 @c Emacs 19 feature
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927 @defun current-time-zone &optional time-value
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928 This function returns a list describing the time zone that the user is
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929 in.
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930
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931 The value has the form @code{(@var{offset} @var{name})}. Here
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932 @var{offset} is an integer giving the number of seconds ahead of UTC
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933 (east of Greenwich). A negative value means west of Greenwich. The
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934 second element, @var{name} is a string giving the name of the time
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935 zone. Both elements change when daylight savings time begins or ends;
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936 if the user has specified a time zone that does not use a seasonal time
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937 adjustment, then the value is constant through time.
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938
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939 If the operating system doesn't supply all the information necessary to
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940 compute the value, both elements of the list are @code{nil}.
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941
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942 The argument @var{time-value}, if given, specifies a time to analyze
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943 instead of the current time. The argument should be a cons cell
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944 containing two integers, or a list whose first two elements are
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945 integers. Thus, you can use times obtained from @code{current-time}
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946 (see above) and from @code{file-attributes} (@pxref{File Attributes}).
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947 @end defun
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948
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949 @node Time Conversion
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950 @section Time Conversion
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951
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952 These functions convert time values (lists of two or three integers)
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953 to strings or to calendrical information. There is also a function to
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954 convert calendrical information to a time value. You can get time
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955 values from the functions @code{current-time} (@pxref{Time of Day}) and
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956 @code{file-attributes} (@pxref{File Attributes}).
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957
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958 Many operating systems are limited to time values that contain 32 bits
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959 of information; these systems typically handle only the times from
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960 1901-12-13 20:45:52 UTC through 2038-01-19 03:14:07 UTC. However, some
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961 operating systems have larger time values, and can represent times far
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962 in the past or future.
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963
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964 Time conversion functions always use the Gregorian calendar, even for
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965 dates before the Gregorian calendar was introduced. Year numbers count
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966 the number of years since the year 1 B.C., and do not skip zero as
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967 traditional Gregorian years do; for example, the year number @minus{}37
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968 represents the Gregorian year 38 B.C@.
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969
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970 @defun format-time-string format-string time
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971 This function converts @var{time} to a string according to
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972 @var{format-string}. The argument @var{format-string} may contain
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973 @samp{%}-sequences which say to substitute parts of the time. Here is a
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974 table of what the @samp{%}-sequences mean:
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975
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976 @table @samp
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977 @item %a
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978 This stands for the abbreviated name of the day of week.
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979 @item %A
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980 This stands for the full name of the day of week.
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981 @item %b
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982 This stands for the abbreviated name of the month.
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983 @item %B
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984 This stands for the full name of the month.
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985 @item %c
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986 This is a synonym for @samp{%x %X}.
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987 @item %C
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988 This has a locale-specific meaning. In the default locale (named C), it
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989 is equivalent to @samp{%A, %B %e, %Y}.
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990 @item %d
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991 This stands for the day of month, zero-padded.
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992 @item %D
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993 This is a synonym for @samp{%m/%d/%y}.
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994 @item %e
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995 This stands for the day of month, blank-padded.
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996 @item %h
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997 This is a synonym for @samp{%b}.
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998 @item %H
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999 This stands for the hour (00-23).
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1000 @item %I
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1001 This stands for the hour (00-12).
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1002 @item %j
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1003 This stands for the day of the year (001-366).
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1004 @item %k
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1005 This stands for the hour (0-23), blank padded.
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1006 @item %l
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1007 This stands for the hour (1-12), blank padded.
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1008 @item %m
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1009 This stands for the month (01-12).
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1010 @item %M
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1011 This stands for the minute (00-59).
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1012 @item %n
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1013 This stands for a newline.
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1014 @item %p
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1015 This stands for @samp{AM} or @samp{PM}, as appropriate.
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1016 @item %r
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1017 This is a synonym for @samp{%I:%M:%S %p}.
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1018 @item %R
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1019 This is a synonym for @samp{%H:%M}.
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1020 @item %S
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1021 This stands for the seconds (00-60).
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1022 @item %t
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1023 This stands for a tab character.
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1024 @item %T
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1025 This is a synonym for @samp{%H:%M:%S}.
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1026 @item %U
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1027 This stands for the week of the year (01-52), assuming that weeks
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1028 start on Sunday.
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1029 @item %w
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1030 This stands for the numeric day of week (0-6). Sunday is day 0.
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1031 @item %W
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1032 This stands for the week of the year (01-52), assuming that weeks
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1033 start on Monday.
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1034 @item %x
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1035 This has a locale-specific meaning. In the default locale (named
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1036 @samp{C}), it is equivalent to @samp{%D}.
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1037 @item %X
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1038 This has a locale-specific meaning. In the default locale (named
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1039 @samp{C}), it is equivalent to @samp{%T}.
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1040 @item %y
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1041 This stands for the year without century (00-99).
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1042 @item %Y
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1043 This stands for the year with century.
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1044 @item %Z
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1045 This stands for the time zone abbreviation.
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1046 @end table
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1047
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1048 You can also specify the field width and type of padding for any of
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1049 these @samp{%}-sequences. This works as in @code{printf}: you write
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1050 the field width as digits in the middle of a @samp{%}-sequences. If you
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1051 start the field width with @samp{0}, it means to pad with zeros. If you
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1052 start the field width with @samp{_}, it means to pad with spaces.
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1053
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1054 For example, @samp{%S} specifies the number of seconds since the minute;
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1055 @samp{%03S} means to pad this with zeros to 3 positions, @samp{%_3S} to
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1056 pad with spaces to 3 positions. Plain @samp{%3S} pads with zeros,
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1057 because that is how @samp{%S} normally pads to two positions.
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1058 @end defun
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1059
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1060 @defun decode-time time
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1061 This function converts a time value into calendrical information. The
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1062 return value is a list of nine elements, as follows:
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1063
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1064 @example
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1065 (@var{seconds} @var{minutes} @var{hour} @var{day} @var{month} @var{year} @var{dow} @var{dst} @var{zone})
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1066 @end example
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1067
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1068 Here is what the elements mean:
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1069
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1070 @table @var
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1071 @item sec
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1072 The number of seconds past the minute, as an integer between 0 and 59.
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1073 @item minute
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1074 The number of minutes past the hour, as an integer between 0 and 59.
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1075 @item hour
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1076 The hour of the day, as an integer between 0 and 23.
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1077 @item day
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1078 The day of the month, as an integer between 1 and 31.
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1079 @item month
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1080 The month of the year, as an integer between 1 and 12.
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1081 @item year
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1082 The year, an integer typically greater than 1900.
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1083 @item dow
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1084 The day of week, as an integer between 0 and 6, where 0 stands for
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1085 Sunday.
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1086 @item dst
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1087 @code{t} if daylight savings time is effect, otherwise @code{nil}.
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1088 @item zone
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1089 An integer indicating the time zone, as the number of seconds east of
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1090 Greenwich.
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1091 @end table
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1092
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1093 @strong{Common Lisp Note:} Common Lisp has different meanings for
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1094 @var{dow} and @var{zone}.
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1095 @end defun
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1096
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1097 @defun encode-time seconds minutes hour day month year &optional @dots{}zone
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1098 This function is the inverse of @code{decode-time}. It converts seven
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1099 items of calendrical data into a time value. For the meanings of the
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1100 arguments, see the table above under @code{decode-time}.
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1101
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1102 Year numbers less than 100 are treated just like other year numbers. If
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1103 you want them to stand for years above 1900, you must alter them yourself
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1104 before you call @code{encode-time}.
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1105
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1106 The optional argument @var{zone} defaults to the current time zone and
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1107 its daylight savings time rules. If specified, it can be either a list
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1108 (as you would get from @code{current-time-zone}), a string as in the
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1109 @code{TZ} environment variable, or an integer (as you would get from
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1110 @code{decode-time}). The specified zone is used without any further
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1111 alteration for daylight savings time.
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1112
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1113 If you pass more than seven arguments to @code{encode-time}, the first
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1114 six are used as @var{seconds} through @var{year}, the last argument is
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1115 used as @var{zone}, and the arguments in between are ignored. This
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1116 feature makes it possible to use the elements of a list returned by
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1117 @code{decode-time} as the arguments to @code{encode-time}, like this:
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1118
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1119 @example
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1120 (apply 'encode-time (decode-time @dots{}))
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1121 @end example
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1122
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1123 You can perform simple date arithmetic by using out-of-range values for
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1124 the @var{sec}, @var{minute}, @var{hour}, @var{day}, and @var{month}
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1125 arguments; for example, day 0 means the day preceding the given month.
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1126
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1127 The operating system puts limits on the range of possible time values;
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1128 if you try to encode a time that is out of range, an error results.
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1129 @end defun
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1131 @node Timers
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1132 @section Timers for Delayed Execution
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1133 @cindex timer
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1134
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1135 You can set up a @dfn{timer} to call a function at a specified future time or
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1136 after a certain length of idleness.
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1137
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1138 Emacs cannot run timers at any arbitrary point in a Lisp program; it
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1139 can run them only when Emacs could accept output from a subprocess:
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1140 namely, while waiting or inside certain primitive functions such as
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1141 @code{sit-for} or @code{read-event} which @emph{can} wait. Therefore, a
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1142 timer's execution may be delayed if Emacs is busy. However, the time of
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1143 execution is very precise if Emacs is idle.
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1144
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1145 @defun run-at-time time repeat function &rest args
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1146 This function arranges to call @var{function} with arguments @var{args}
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1147 at time @var{time}. The argument @var{function} is a function to call
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1148 later, and @var{args} are the arguments to give it when it is called.
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1149 The time @var{time} is specified as a string.
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1150
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1151 Absolute times may be specified in a wide variety of formats; this
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1152 function tries to accept all the commonly used date formats. Valid
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1153 formats include these two,
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1154
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1155 @example
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1156 @var{year}-@var{month}-@var{day} @var{hour}:@var{min}:@var{sec} @var{timezone}
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1157
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1158 @var{hour}:@var{min}:@var{sec} @var{timezone} @var{month}/@var{day}/@var{year}
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1159 @end example
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1160
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1161 @noindent
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1162 where in both examples all fields are numbers; the format that
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1163 @code{current-time-string} returns is also allowed, and many others
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1164 as well.
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1165
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1166 To specify a relative time, use numbers followed by units.
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1167 For example:
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1168
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1169 @table @samp
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1170 @item 1 min
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1171 denotes 1 minute from now.
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1172 @item 1 min 5 sec
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1173 denotes 65 seconds from now.
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1174 @item 1 min 2 sec 3 hour 4 day 5 week 6 fortnight 7 month 8 year
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1175 denotes exactly 103 months, 123 days, and 10862 seconds from now.
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1176 @end table
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1177
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1178 If @var{time} is a number (integer or floating point), that specifies a
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1179 relative time measured in seconds.
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1180
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1181 The argument @var{repeat} specifies how often to repeat the call. If
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1182 @var{repeat} is @code{nil}, there are no repetitions; @var{function} is
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1183 called just once, at @var{time}. If @var{repeat} is a number, it
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1184 specifies a repetition period measured in seconds.
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1185
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1186 In most cases, @var{repeat} has no effect on when @emph{first} call
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1187 takes place---@var{time} alone specifies that. There is one exception:
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1188 if @var{time} is @code{t}, then the timer runs whenever the time is a
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1189 multiple of @var{repeat} seconds after the epoch. This is useful for
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1190 functions like @code{display-time}.
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1191
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1192 The function @code{run-at-time} returns a timer value that identifies
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1193 the particular scheduled future action. You can use this value to call
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1194 @code{cancel-timer} (see below).
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1195 @end defun
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1196
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1197 @defmac with-timeout (seconds timeout-forms@dots{}) body@dots{}
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1198 Execute @var{body}, but give up after @var{seconds} seconds. If
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1199 @var{body} finishes before the time is up, @code{with-timeout} returns
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1200 the value of the last form in @var{body}. If, however, the execution of
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1201 @var{body} is cut short by the timeout, then @code{with-timeout}
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1202 executes all the @var{timeout-forms} and returns the value of the last
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1203 of them.
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1204
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1205 This macro works by setting a timer to run after @var{seconds} seconds. If
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1206 @var{body} finishes before that time, it cancels the timer. If the
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1207 timer actually runs, it terminates execution of @var{body}, then
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1208 executes @var{timeout-forms}.
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1209
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1210 Since timers can run within a Lisp program only when the program calls a
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1211 primitive that can wait, @code{with-timeout} cannot stop executing
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1212 @var{body} while it is in the midst of a computation---only when it
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1213 calls one of those primitives. So use @code{with-timeout} only with a
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1214 @var{body} that waits for input, not one that does a long computation.
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1215 @end defmac
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1216
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1217 The function @code{y-or-n-p-with-timeout} provides a simple way to use
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1218 a timer to avoid waiting too long for an answer. @xref{Yes-or-No
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1219 Queries}.
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1220
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1221 @defun run-with-idle-timer secs repeat function &rest args
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1222 Set up a timer which runs when Emacs has been idle for @var{secs}
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1223 seconds. The value of @var{secs} may be an integer or a floating point
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1224 number.
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1225
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1226 If @var{repeat} is @code{nil}, the timer runs just once, the first time
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1227 Emacs remains idle for a long enough time. More often @var{repeat} is
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1228 non-@code{nil}, which means to run the timer @emph{each time} Emacs
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1229 remains idle for @var{secs} seconds.
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1230
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1231 The function @code{run-with-idle-timer} returns a timer value which you
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1232 can use in calling @code{cancel-timer} (see below).
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1233 @end defun
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1234
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1235 @cindex idleness
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1236 Emacs becomes ``idle'' when it starts waiting for user input, and it
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1237 remains idle until the user provides some input. If a timer is set for
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1238 five seconds of idleness, it runs approximately five seconds after Emacs
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1239 first became idle. Even if its @var{repeat} is true, this timer will
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1240 not run again as long as Emacs remains idle, because the duration of
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1241 idleness will continue to increase and will not go down to five seconds
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1242 again.
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1243
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1244 Emacs can do various things while idle: garbage collect, autosave or
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1245 handle data from a subprocess. But these interludes during idleness do
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1246 not interfere with idle timers, because they do not reset the clock of
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1247 idleness to zero. An idle timer set for 600 seconds will run when ten
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1248 minutes have elapsed since the last user command was finished, even if
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1249 subprocess output has been accepted thousands of times within those ten
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1250 minutes, even if there have been garbage collections and autosaves.
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1251
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1252 When the user supplies input, Emacs becomes non-idle while executing the
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1253 input. Then it becomes idle again, and all the idle timers that are
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1254 set up to repeat will subsequently run another time, one by one.
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1255
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1256 @defun cancel-timer timer
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1257 Cancel the requested action for @var{timer}, which should be a value
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1258 previously returned by @code{run-at-time} or @code{run-with-idle-timer}.
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1259 This cancels the effect of that call to @code{run-at-time}; the arrival
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1260 of the specified time will not cause anything special to happen.
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1261 @end defun
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1262
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1263 @node Terminal Input
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1264 @section Terminal Input
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1265 @cindex terminal input
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1266
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1267 This section describes functions and variables for recording or
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1268 manipulating terminal input. See @ref{Display}, for related
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1269 functions.
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1270
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1271 @menu
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1272 * Input Modes:: Options for how input is processed.
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1273 * Translating Input:: Low level conversion of some characters or events
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1274 into others.
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1275 * Recording Input:: Saving histories of recent or all input events.
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1276 @end menu
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1277
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1278 @node Input Modes
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1279 @subsection Input Modes
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1280 @cindex input modes
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1281 @cindex terminal input modes
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1282
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1283 @defun set-input-mode interrupt flow meta quit-char
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1284 This function sets the mode for reading keyboard input. If
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1285 @var{interrupt} is non-null, then Emacs uses input interrupts. If it is
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1286 @code{nil}, then it uses @sc{cbreak} mode. The default setting is
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1287 system dependent. Some systems always use @sc{cbreak} mode regardless
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1288 of what is specified.
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1289
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1290 When Emacs communicates directly with X, it ignores this argument and
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1291 uses interrupts if that is the way it knows how to communicate.
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1292
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1293 If @var{flow} is non-@code{nil}, then Emacs uses @sc{xon/xoff}
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1294 (@kbd{C-q}, @kbd{C-s}) flow control for output to the terminal. This
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1295 has no effect except in @sc{cbreak} mode. @xref{Flow Control}.
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1297 @c Emacs 19 feature
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1298 The argument @var{meta} controls support for input character codes
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1299 above 127. If @var{meta} is @code{t}, Emacs converts characters with
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1300 the 8th bit set into Meta characters. If @var{meta} is @code{nil},
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1301 Emacs disregards the 8th bit; this is necessary when the terminal uses
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1302 it as a parity bit. If @var{meta} is neither @code{t} nor @code{nil},
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1303 Emacs uses all 8 bits of input unchanged. This is good for terminals
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1304 that use 8-bit character sets.
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1305
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1306 @c Emacs 19 feature
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1307 If @var{quit-char} is non-@code{nil}, it specifies the character to
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1308 use for quitting. Normally this character is @kbd{C-g}.
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1309 @xref{Quitting}.
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1310 @end defun
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1311
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1312 The @code{current-input-mode} function returns the input mode settings
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1313 Emacs is currently using.
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1314
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1315 @c Emacs 19 feature
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1316 @defun current-input-mode
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1317 This function returns current mode for reading keyboard input. It
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1318 returns a list, corresponding to the arguments of @code{set-input-mode},
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1319 of the form @code{(@var{interrupt} @var{flow} @var{meta} @var{quit})} in
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1320 which:
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1321 @table @var
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1322 @item interrupt
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1323 is non-@code{nil} when Emacs is using interrupt-driven input. If
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1324 @code{nil}, Emacs is using @sc{cbreak} mode.
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1325 @item flow
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1326 is non-@code{nil} if Emacs uses @sc{xon/xoff} (@kbd{C-q}, @kbd{C-s})
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1327 flow control for output to the terminal. This value is meaningful only
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1328 when @var{interrupt} is @code{nil}.
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1329 @item meta
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1330 is @code{t} if Emacs treats the eighth bit of input characters as
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1331 the meta bit; @code{nil} means Emacs clears the eighth bit of every
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1332 input character; any other value means Emacs uses all eight bits as the
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1333 basic character code.
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1334 @item quit
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1335 is the character Emacs currently uses for quitting, usually @kbd{C-g}.
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1336 @end table
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1337 @end defun
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1338
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1339 @node Translating Input
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1340 @subsection Translating Input Events
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1341 @cindex translating input events
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1342
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1343 This section describes features for translating input events into
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1344 other input events before they become part of key sequences. These
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1345 features apply to each event in the order they are described here: each
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1346 event is first modified according to @code{extra-keyboard-modifiers},
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1347 then translated through @code{keyboard-translate-table} (if applicable),
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1348 and finally decoded with the specified keyboard coding system. If it is
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1349 being read as part of a key sequence, it is then added to the sequence
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1350 being read; then subsequences containing it are checked first with
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1351 @code{function-key-map} and then with @code{key-translation-map}.
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1352
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1353 @c Emacs 19 feature
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1354 @defvar extra-keyboard-modifiers
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1355 This variable lets Lisp programs ``press'' the modifier keys on the
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1356 keyboard. The value is a bit mask:
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1357
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1358 @table @asis
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1359 @item 1
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1360 The @key{SHIFT} key.
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1361 @item 2
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1362 The @key{LOCK} key.
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1363 @item 4
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1364 The @key{CTL} key.
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1365 @item 8
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1366 The @key{META} key.
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1367 @end table
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1368
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1369 Each time the user types a keyboard key, it is altered as if the
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1370 modifier keys specified in the bit mask were held down.
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1371
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1372 When using a window system, the program can ``press'' any of the
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1373 modifier keys in this way. Otherwise, only the @key{CTL} and @key{META}
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1374 keys can be virtually pressed.
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1375 @end defvar
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1376
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1377 @defvar keyboard-translate-table
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1378 This variable is the translate table for keyboard characters. It lets
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1379 you reshuffle the keys on the keyboard without changing any command
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1380 bindings. Its value is normally a char-table, or else @code{nil}.
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1381
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1382 If @code{keyboard-translate-table} is a char-table, then each character
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1383 read from the keyboard is looked up in this character. If the value
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1384 found there is non-@code{nil}, then it is used instead of the
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1385 actual input character.
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1386
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1387 In the example below, we set @code{keyboard-translate-table} to a
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1388 char-table. Then we fill it in to swap the characters @kbd{C-s} and
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1389 @kbd{C-\} and the characters @kbd{C-q} and @kbd{C-^}. Subsequently,
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1390 typing @kbd{C-\} has all the usual effects of typing @kbd{C-s}, and vice
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1391 versa. (@xref{Flow Control}, for more information on this subject.)
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1392
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1393 @cindex flow control example
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1394 @example
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1395 @group
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1396 (defun evade-flow-control ()
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1397 "Replace C-s with C-\ and C-q with C-^."
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1398 (interactive)
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1399 @end group
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1400 @group
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1401 (setq keyboard-translate-table
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1402 (make-char-table 'keyboard-translate-table nil))
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1403 @end group
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1404 @group
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1405 ;; @r{Swap @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-\}.}
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1406 (aset keyboard-translate-table ?\034 ?\^s)
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1407 (aset keyboard-translate-table ?\^s ?\034)
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1408 @end group
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1409 @group
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1410 ;; @r{Swap @kbd{C-q} and @kbd{C-^}.}
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1411 (aset keyboard-translate-table ?\036 ?\^q)
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1412 (aset keyboard-translate-table ?\^q ?\036))
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1413 @end group
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1414 @end example
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1416 Note that this translation is the first thing that happens to a
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1417 character after it is read from the terminal. Record-keeping features
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1418 such as @code{recent-keys} and dribble files record the characters after
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1419 translation.
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1420 @end defvar
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1421
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1422 @defun keyboard-translate from to
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1423 This function modifies @code{keyboard-translate-table} to translate
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1424 character code @var{from} into character code @var{to}. It creates
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1425 the keyboard translate table if necessary.
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1426 @end defun
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1427
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1428 The remaining translation features translate subsequences of key
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1429 sequences being read. They are implemented in @code{read-key-sequence}
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1430 and have no effect on input read with @code{read-event}.
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1431
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1432 @defvar function-key-map
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1433 This variable holds a keymap that describes the character sequences sent
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1434 by function keys on an ordinary character terminal. This keymap has the
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1435 same structure as other keymaps, but is used differently: it specifies
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1436 translations to make while reading key sequences, rather than bindings
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1437 for key sequences.
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1439 If @code{function-key-map} ``binds'' a key sequence @var{k} to a vector
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1440 @var{v}, then when @var{k} appears as a subsequence @emph{anywhere} in a
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1441 key sequence, it is replaced with the events in @var{v}.
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1442
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1443 For example, VT100 terminals send @kbd{@key{ESC} O P} when the
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1444 keypad @key{PF1} key is pressed. Therefore, we want Emacs to translate
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1445 that sequence of events into the single event @code{pf1}. We accomplish
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1446 this by ``binding'' @kbd{@key{ESC} O P} to @code{[pf1]} in
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1447 @code{function-key-map}, when using a VT100.
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1448
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1449 Thus, typing @kbd{C-c @key{PF1}} sends the character sequence @kbd{C-c
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1450 @key{ESC} O P}; later the function @code{read-key-sequence} translates
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1451 this back into @kbd{C-c @key{PF1}}, which it returns as the vector
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1452 @code{[?\C-c pf1]}.
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1453
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1454 Entries in @code{function-key-map} are ignored if they conflict with
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1455 bindings made in the minor mode, local, or global keymaps. The intent
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1456 is that the character sequences that function keys send should not have
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1457 command bindings in their own right---but if they do, the ordinary
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1458 bindings take priority.
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1459
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1460 The value of @code{function-key-map} is usually set up automatically
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1461 according to the terminal's Terminfo or Termcap entry, but sometimes
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1462 those need help from terminal-specific Lisp files. Emacs comes with
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1463 terminal-specific files for many common terminals; their main purpose is
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1464 to make entries in @code{function-key-map} beyond those that can be
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1465 deduced from Termcap and Terminfo. @xref{Terminal-Specific}.
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1466 @end defvar
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1467
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1468 @defvar key-translation-map
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1469 This variable is another keymap used just like @code{function-key-map}
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1470 to translate input events into other events. It differs from
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1472
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1473 @itemize @bullet
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1474 @item
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1475 @code{key-translation-map} goes to work after @code{function-key-map} is
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1476 finished; it receives the results of translation by
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1477 @code{function-key-map}.
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1478
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1479 @item
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1480 @code{key-translation-map} overrides actual key bindings. For example,
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1481 if @kbd{C-x f} has a binding in @code{key-translation-map}, that
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1482 translation takes effect even though @kbd{C-x f} also has a key binding
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1483 in the global map.
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1484 @end itemize
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1485
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1486 The intent of @code{key-translation-map} is for users to map one
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1487 character set to another, including ordinary characters normally bound
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1488 to @code{self-insert-command}.
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1489 @end defvar
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1490
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1491 @cindex key translation function
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1492 You can use @code{function-key-map} or @code{key-translation-map} for
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1493 more than simple aliases, by using a function, instead of a key
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1494 sequence, as the ``translation'' of a key. Then this function is called
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1495 to compute the translation of that key.
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1496
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1497 The key translation function receives one argument, which is the prompt
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1498 that was specified in @code{read-key-sequence}---or @code{nil} if the
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1499 key sequence is being read by the editor command loop. In most cases
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1500 you can ignore the prompt value.
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1501
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1502 If the function reads input itself, it can have the effect of altering
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1503 the event that follows. For example, here's how to define @kbd{C-c h}
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1504 to turn the character that follows into a Hyper character:
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1505
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1506 @example
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1507 @group
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1508 (defun hyperify (prompt)
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1509 (let ((e (read-event)))
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1510 (vector (if (numberp e)
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1511 (logior (lsh 1 24) e)
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1512 (if (memq 'hyper (event-modifiers e))
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1513 e
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1514 (add-event-modifier "H-" e))))))
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1515
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1516 (defun add-event-modifier (string e)
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1517 (let ((symbol (if (symbolp e) e (car e))))
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1518 (setq symbol (intern (concat string
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1519 (symbol-name symbol))))
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1520 @end group
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1521 @group
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1522 (if (symbolp e)
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1523 symbol
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1524 (cons symbol (cdr e)))))
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1525
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1526 (define-key function-key-map "\C-ch" 'hyperify)
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1527 @end group
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1528 @end example
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1529
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1530 Finally, if you have enabled keyboard character set decoding using
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1531 @code{set-keyboard-coding-system}, decoding is done after the
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1532 translations listed above. @xref{Specifying Coding Systems}. In future
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1533 Emacs versions, character set decoding may be done before the other
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1534 translations.
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1535
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1536 @node Recording Input
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1537 @subsection Recording Input
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1538
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1539 @defun recent-keys
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1540 This function returns a vector containing the last 100 input events from
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1541 the keyboard or mouse. All input events are included, whether or not
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1542 they were used as parts of key sequences. Thus, you always get the last
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1543 100 input events, not counting events generated by keyboard macros.
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1544 (These are excluded because they are less interesting for debugging; it
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1545 should be enough to see the events that invoked the macros.)
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1546 @end defun
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1547
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1548 @deffn Command open-dribble-file filename
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1549 @cindex dribble file
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1550 This function opens a @dfn{dribble file} named @var{filename}. When a
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1551 dribble file is open, each input event from the keyboard or mouse (but
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1552 not those from keyboard macros) is written in that file. A
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1553 non-character event is expressed using its printed representation
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1554 surrounded by @samp{<@dots{}>}.
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1555
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1556 You close the dribble file by calling this function with an argument
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1557 of @code{nil}.
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1558
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1559 This function is normally used to record the input necessary to
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1560 trigger an Emacs bug, for the sake of a bug report.
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1561
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1562 @example
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1563 @group
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1564 (open-dribble-file "~/dribble")
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1565 @result{} nil
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1566 @end group
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1567 @end example
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1568 @end deffn
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1569
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1570 See also the @code{open-termscript} function (@pxref{Terminal Output}).
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1571
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1572 @node Terminal Output
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1573 @section Terminal Output
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1574 @cindex terminal output
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1575
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1576 The terminal output functions send output to the terminal or keep
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1577 track of output sent to the terminal. The variable @code{baud-rate}
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1578 tells you what Emacs thinks is the output speed of the terminal.
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1579
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1580 @defvar baud-rate
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1581 This variable's value is the output speed of the terminal, as far as
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1582 Emacs knows. Setting this variable does not change the speed of actual
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1583 data transmission, but the value is used for calculations such as
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1584 padding. It also affects decisions about whether to scroll part of the
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1585 screen or repaint---even when using a window system. (We designed it
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1586 this way despite the fact that a window system has no true ``output
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1587 speed'', to give you a way to tune these decisions.)
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1588
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1589 The value is measured in baud.
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1590 @end defvar
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1591
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1592 If you are running across a network, and different parts of the
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1593 network work at different baud rates, the value returned by Emacs may be
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1594 different from the value used by your local terminal. Some network
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1595 protocols communicate the local terminal speed to the remote machine, so
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1596 that Emacs and other programs can get the proper value, but others do
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1598 than optimal. To fix the problem, set @code{baud-rate}.
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1600 @defun baud-rate
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1601 This obsolete function returns the value of the variable
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1602 @code{baud-rate}.
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1603 @end defun
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1604
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1605 @defun send-string-to-terminal string
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1606 This function sends @var{string} to the terminal without alteration.
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1607 Control characters in @var{string} have terminal-dependent effects.
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1608
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1609 One use of this function is to define function keys on terminals that
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1610 have downloadable function key definitions. For example, this is how on
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1611 certain terminals to define function key 4 to move forward four
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1612 characters (by transmitting the characters @kbd{C-u C-f} to the
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1613 computer):
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1614
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1615 @example
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1616 @group
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1617 (send-string-to-terminal "\eF4\^U\^F")
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1618 @result{} nil
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1619 @end group
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1620 @end example
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1621 @end defun
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1622
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1623 @deffn Command open-termscript filename
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1624 @cindex termscript file
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1625 This function is used to open a @dfn{termscript file} that will record
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1626 all the characters sent by Emacs to the terminal. It returns
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1627 @code{nil}. Termscript files are useful for investigating problems
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1628 where Emacs garbles the screen, problems that are due to incorrect
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1629 Termcap entries or to undesirable settings of terminal options more
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1630 often than to actual Emacs bugs. Once you are certain which characters
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1631 were actually output, you can determine reliably whether they correspond
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1632 to the Termcap specifications in use.
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1633
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1634 See also @code{open-dribble-file} in @ref{Terminal Input}.
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1635
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1636 @example
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1637 @group
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1638 (open-termscript "../junk/termscript")
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1639 @result{} nil
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1640 @end group
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1641 @end example
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1642 @end deffn
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1643
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1644 @node Special Keysyms
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1645 @section System-Specific X11 Keysyms
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1646
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1647 To define system-specific X11 keysyms, set the variable
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1648 @code{system-key-alist}.
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1649
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1650 @defvar system-key-alist
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1651 This variable's value should be an alist with one element for each
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1652 system-specific keysym. An element has this form: @code{(@var{code}
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1653 . @var{symbol})}, where @var{code} is the numeric keysym code (not
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1654 including the ``vendor specific'' bit,
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1655 @ifinfo
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1656 -2**28),
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1657 @end ifinfo
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1658 @tex
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1659 $-2^{28}$),
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1660 @end tex
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1661 and @var{symbol} is the name for the function key.
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1662
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1663 For example @code{(168 . mute-acute)} defines a system-specific key used
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1664 by HP X servers whose numeric code is
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1665 @ifinfo
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1666 -2**28
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1667 @end ifinfo
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1668 @tex
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1669 $-2^{28}$
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1670 @end tex
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1671 + 168.
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1672
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1673 It is not crucial to exclude from the alist the keysyms of other X
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1674 servers; those do no harm, as long as they don't conflict with the ones
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1675 used by the X server actually in use.
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1676
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1677 The variable is always local to the current terminal, and cannot be
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1678 buffer-local. @xref{Multiple Displays}.
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1679 @end defvar
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1680
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1681 @node Flow Control
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1682 @section Flow Control
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1683 @cindex flow control characters
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1684
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1685 This section attempts to answer the question ``Why does Emacs use
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1686 flow-control characters in its command character set?'' For a second
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1687 view on this issue, read the comments on flow control in the
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1688 @file{emacs/INSTALL} file from the distribution; for help with Termcap
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1689 entries and DEC terminal concentrators, see @file{emacs/etc/TERMS}.
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1690
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1691 @cindex @kbd{C-s}
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1692 @cindex @kbd{C-q}
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1693 At one time, most terminals did not need flow control, and none used
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1694 @code{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} for flow control. Therefore, the choice of
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1695 @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} as command characters for searching and quoting
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1696 was natural and uncontroversial. With so many commands needing key
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1697 assignments, of course we assigned meanings to nearly all @sc{ASCII}
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1698 control characters.
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1699
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1700 Later, some terminals were introduced which required these characters
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1701 for flow control. They were not very good terminals for full-screen
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1702 editing, so Emacs maintainers ignored them. In later years, flow
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1703 control with @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} became widespread among terminals,
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1704 but by this time it was usually an option. And the majority of Emacs
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1705 users, who can turn flow control off, did not want to switch to less
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1706 mnemonic key bindings for the sake of flow control.
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1707
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1708 So which usage is ``right''---Emacs's or that of some terminal and
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1709 concentrator manufacturers? This question has no simple answer.
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1710
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1711 One reason why we are reluctant to cater to the problems caused by
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1712 @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} is that they are gratuitous. There are other
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1713 techniques (albeit less common in practice) for flow control that
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1714 preserve transparency of the character stream. Note also that their use
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1715 for flow control is not an official standard. Interestingly, on the
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1716 model 33 teletype with a paper tape punch (around 1970), @kbd{C-s} and
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1717 @kbd{C-q} were sent by the computer to turn the punch on and off!
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1718
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1719 As window systems and PC terminal emulators replace character-only
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1720 terminals, the flow control problem is gradually disappearing. For the
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1721 mean time, Emacs provides a convenient way of enabling flow control if
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1722 you want it: call the function @code{enable-flow-control}.
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1723
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1724 @deffn Command enable-flow-control
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1725 This function enables use of @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} for output flow
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1726 control, and provides the characters @kbd{C-\} and @kbd{C-^} as aliases
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1727 for them using @code{keyboard-translate-table} (@pxref{Translating Input}).
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1728 @end deffn
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1729
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1730 You can use the function @code{enable-flow-control-on} in your
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1731 @file{.emacs} file to enable flow control automatically on certain
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1732 terminal types.
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1733
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1734 @defun enable-flow-control-on &rest termtypes
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1735 This function enables flow control, and the aliases @kbd{C-\} and @kbd{C-^},
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1736 if the terminal type is one of @var{termtypes}. For example:
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1737
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1738 @smallexample
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1739 (enable-flow-control-on "vt200" "vt300" "vt101" "vt131")
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1740 @end smallexample
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1741 @end defun
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1742
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1743 Here is how @code{enable-flow-control} does its job:
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1744
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1745 @enumerate
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1746 @item
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1747 @cindex @sc{cbreak}
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1748 It sets @sc{cbreak} mode for terminal input, and tells the operating
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1749 system to handle flow control, with @code{(set-input-mode nil t)}.
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1750
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1751 @item
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1752 It sets up @code{keyboard-translate-table} to translate @kbd{C-\} and
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1753 @kbd{C-^} into @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q}. Except at its very
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1754 lowest level, Emacs never knows that the characters typed were anything
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1755 but @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q}, so you can in effect type them as @kbd{C-\}
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1756 and @kbd{C-^} even when they are input for other commands.
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1757 @xref{Translating Input}.
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1758 @end enumerate
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1759
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1760 If the terminal is the source of the flow control characters, then once
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1761 you enable kernel flow control handling, you probably can make do with
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1762 less padding than normal for that terminal. You can reduce the amount
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1763 of padding by customizing the Termcap entry. You can also reduce it by
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1764 setting @code{baud-rate} to a smaller value so that Emacs uses a smaller
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1765 speed when calculating the padding needed. @xref{Terminal Output}.
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1766
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1767 @node Batch Mode
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1768 @section Batch Mode
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1769 @cindex batch mode
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1770 @cindex noninteractive use
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1771
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1772 The command line option @samp{-batch} causes Emacs to run
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1773 noninteractively. In this mode, Emacs does not read commands from the
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1774 terminal, it does not alter the terminal modes, and it does not expect
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1775 to be outputting to an erasable screen. The idea is that you specify
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1776 Lisp programs to run; when they are finished, Emacs should exit. The
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1777 way to specify the programs to run is with @samp{-l @var{file}}, which
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1778 loads the library named @var{file}, and @samp{-f @var{function}}, which
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1779 calls @var{function} with no arguments.
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1780
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1781 Any Lisp program output that would normally go to the echo area,
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1782 either using @code{message} or using @code{prin1}, etc., with @code{t}
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1783 as the stream, goes instead to Emacs's standard error descriptor when
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1784 in batch mode. Thus, Emacs behaves much like a noninteractive
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1785 application program. (The echo area output that Emacs itself normally
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1786 generates, such as command echoing, is suppressed entirely.)
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1787
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1788 @defvar noninteractive
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1789 This variable is non-@code{nil} when Emacs is running in batch mode.
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1790 @end defvar