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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 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/processes
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6 @node Processes, System Interface, Abbrevs, Top
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7 @chapter Processes
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8 @cindex child process
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9 @cindex parent process
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10 @cindex subprocess
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11 @cindex process
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13 In the terminology of operating systems, a @dfn{process} is a space in
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14 which a program can execute. Emacs runs in a process. Emacs Lisp
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15 programs can invoke other programs in processes of their own. These are
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16 called @dfn{subprocesses} or @dfn{child processes} of the Emacs process,
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17 which is their @dfn{parent process}.
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19 A subprocess of Emacs may be @dfn{synchronous} or @dfn{asynchronous},
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20 depending on how it is created. When you create a synchronous
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21 subprocess, the Lisp program waits for the subprocess to terminate
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22 before continuing execution. When you create an asynchronous
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23 subprocess, it can run in parallel with the Lisp program. This kind of
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24 subprocess is represented within Emacs by a Lisp object which is also
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25 called a ``process''. Lisp programs can use this object to communicate
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26 with the subprocess or to control it. For example, you can send
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27 signals, obtain status information, receive output from the process, or
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28 send input to it.
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30 @defun processp object
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31 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a process,
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32 @code{nil} otherwise.
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33 @end defun
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35 @menu
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36 * Subprocess Creation:: Functions that start subprocesses.
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37 * Synchronous Processes:: Details of using synchronous subprocesses.
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38 * MS-DOS Subprocesses:: On MS-DOS, you must indicate text vs binary
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39 for data sent to and from a subprocess.
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40 * Asynchronous Processes:: Starting up an asynchronous subprocess.
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41 * Deleting Processes:: Eliminating an asynchronous subprocess.
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42 * Process Information:: Accessing run-status and other attributes.
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43 * Input to Processes:: Sending input to an asynchronous subprocess.
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44 * Signals to Processes:: Stopping, continuing or interrupting
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45 an asynchronous subprocess.
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46 * Output from Processes:: Collecting output from an asynchronous subprocess.
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47 * Sentinels:: Sentinels run when process run-status changes.
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48 * Transaction Queues:: Transaction-based communication with subprocesses.
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49 * TCP:: Opening network connections.
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50 @end menu
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51
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52 @node Subprocess Creation
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53 @section Functions that Create Subprocesses
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54
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55 There are three functions that create a new subprocess in which to run
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56 a program. One of them, @code{start-process}, creates an asynchronous
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57 process and returns a process object (@pxref{Asynchronous Processes}).
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58 The other two, @code{call-process} and @code{call-process-region},
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59 create a synchronous process and do not return a process object
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60 (@pxref{Synchronous Processes}).
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62 Synchronous and asynchronous processes are explained in following
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63 sections. Since the three functions are all called in a similar
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64 fashion, their common arguments are described here.
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66 @cindex execute program
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67 @cindex @code{PATH} environment variable
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68 @cindex @code{HOME} environment variable
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69 In all cases, the function's @var{program} argument specifies the
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70 program to be run. An error is signaled if the file is not found or
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71 cannot be executed. If the file name is relative, the variable
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72 @code{exec-path} contains a list of directories to search. Emacs
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73 initializes @code{exec-path} when it starts up, based on the value of
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74 the environment variable @code{PATH}. The standard file name
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75 constructs, @samp{~}, @samp{.}, and @samp{..}, are interpreted as usual
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76 in @code{exec-path}, but environment variable substitutions
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77 (@samp{$HOME}, etc.) are not recognized; use
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78 @code{substitute-in-file-name} to perform them (@pxref{File Name
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79 Expansion}).
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81 Each of the subprocess-creating functions has a @var{buffer-or-name}
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82 argument which specifies where the standard output from the program will
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83 go. If @var{buffer-or-name} is @code{nil}, that says to discard the
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84 output unless a filter function handles it. (@xref{Filter Functions},
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85 and @ref{Read and Print}.) Normally, you should avoid having multiple
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86 processes send output to the same buffer because their output would be
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87 intermixed randomly.
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89 @cindex program arguments
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90 All three of the subprocess-creating functions have a @code{&rest}
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91 argument, @var{args}. The @var{args} must all be strings, and they are
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92 supplied to @var{program} as separate command line arguments. Wildcard
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93 characters and other shell constructs are not allowed in these strings,
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94 since they are passed directly to the specified program.
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96 @strong{Please note:} The argument @var{program} contains only the
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97 name of the program; it may not contain any command-line arguments. You
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98 must use @var{args} to provide those.
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100 The subprocess gets its current directory from the value of
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101 @code{default-directory} (@pxref{File Name Expansion}).
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102
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103 @cindex environment variables, subprocesses
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104 The subprocess inherits its environment from Emacs; but you can
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105 specify overrides for it with @code{process-environment}. @xref{System
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106 Environment}.
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107
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108 @defvar exec-directory
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109 @pindex wakeup
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110 The value of this variable is the name of a directory (a string) that
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111 contains programs that come with GNU Emacs, that are intended for Emacs
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112 to invoke. The program @code{wakeup} is an example of such a program;
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113 the @code{display-time} command uses it to get a reminder once per
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114 minute.
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115 @end defvar
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116
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117 @defopt exec-path
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118 The value of this variable is a list of directories to search for
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119 programs to run in subprocesses. Each element is either the name of a
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120 directory (i.e., a string), or @code{nil}, which stands for the default
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121 directory (which is the value of @code{default-directory}).
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122 @cindex program directories
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123
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124 The value of @code{exec-path} is used by @code{call-process} and
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125 @code{start-process} when the @var{program} argument is not an absolute
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126 file name.
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127 @end defopt
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129 @node Synchronous Processes
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130 @section Creating a Synchronous Process
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131 @cindex synchronous subprocess
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133 After a @dfn{synchronous process} is created, Emacs waits for the
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134 process to terminate before continuing. Starting Dired is an example of
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135 this: it runs @code{ls} in a synchronous process, then modifies the
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136 output slightly. Because the process is synchronous, the entire
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137 directory listing arrives in the buffer before Emacs tries to do
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138 anything with it.
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139
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140 While Emacs waits for the synchronous subprocess to terminate, the
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141 user can quit by typing @kbd{C-g}. The first @kbd{C-g} tries to kill
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142 the subprocess with a @code{SIGINT} signal; but it waits until the
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143 subprocess actually terminates before quitting. If during that time the
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144 user types another @kbd{C-g}, that kills the subprocess instantly with
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145 @code{SIGKILL} and quits immediately. @xref{Quitting}.
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147 The synchronous subprocess functions returned @code{nil} in version
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148 18. In version 19, they return an indication of how the process
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149 terminated.
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151 @defun call-process program &optional infile buffer-or-name display &rest args
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152 This function calls @var{program} in a separate process and waits for
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153 it to finish.
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155 The standard input for the process comes from file @var{infile} if
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156 @var{infile} is not @code{nil} and from @file{/dev/null} otherwise. The
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157 process output gets inserted in buffer @var{buffer-or-name} before point,
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158 if that argument names a buffer. If @var{buffer-or-name} is @code{t},
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159 output is sent to the current buffer; if @var{buffer-or-name} is
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160 @code{nil}, output is discarded.
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339 @result{} #<process my-process>
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343 (start-process "my-process" "foo" "ls" "-l" "/user/lewis/bin")
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360 This function is like @code{start-process} except that it uses a shell
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368 @cindex @sc{pty}s
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369 This variable controls the type of device used to communicate with
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396 @section Deleting Processes
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397 @cindex deleting processes
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419 This function deletes the process associated with @var{name}, killing it
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450 @deffn Command list-processes
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462 @result{} (#<process display-time> #<process shell>)
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468 This function returns the process named @var{name}, or @code{nil} if
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502 This function returns the name of @var{process}.
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505 @defun process-status process-name
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506 This function returns the status of @var{process-name} as a symbol.
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507 The argument @var{process-name} must be a process, a buffer, a
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508 process name (string) or a buffer name (string).
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512 @table @code
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513 @item run
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515 @item stop
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516 for a process that is stopped but continuable.
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517 @item exit
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518 for a process that has exited.
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521 @item open
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523 @item closed
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524 for a network connection that is closed. Once a connection
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527 @item nil
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528 if @var{process-name} is not the name of an existing process.
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531 @smallexample
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532 @group
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533 (process-status "shell")
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534 @result{} run
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536 @group
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537 (process-status (get-buffer "*shell*"))
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538 @result{} run
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542 @result{} #<process xx<1>>
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543 (process-status x)
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544 @result{} exit
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545 @end group
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548 For a network connection, @code{process-status} returns one of the symbols
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549 @code{open} or @code{closed}. The latter means that the other side
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550 closed the connection, or Emacs did @code{delete-process}.
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556 @defun process-exit-status process
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557 This function returns the exit status of @var{process} or the signal
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558 number that killed it. (Use the result of @code{process-status} to
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559 determine which of those it is.) If @var{process} has not yet
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563 @node Input to Processes
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564 @section Sending Input to Processes
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565 @cindex process input
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567 Asynchronous subprocesses receive input when it is sent to them by
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568 Emacs, which is done with the functions in this section. You must
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570 data appears on the ``standard input'' of the subprocess.
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572 Some operating systems have limited space for buffered input in a
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573 @sc{pty}. On these systems, Emacs sends an @sc{eof} periodically amidst
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577 @defun process-send-string process-name string
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578 This function sends @var{process-name} the contents of @var{string} as
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580 the name of a process. If it is @code{nil}, the current buffer's
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581 process is used.
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583 The function returns @code{nil}.
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585 @smallexample
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586 @group
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587 (process-send-string "shell<1>" "ls\n")
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588 @result{} nil
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589 @end group
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592 @group
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599 ---------- Buffer: *shell* ----------
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602 @end defun
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604 @deffn Command process-send-region process-name start end
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605 This function sends the text in the region defined by @var{start} and
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607 a process name. (If it is @code{nil}, the current buffer's process is
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608 used.)
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610 An error is signaled unless both @var{start} and @var{end} are
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611 integers or markers that indicate positions in the current buffer. (It
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615 @defun process-send-eof &optional process-name
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616 This function makes @var{process-name} see an end-of-file in its
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619 If @var{process-name} is not supplied, or if it is @code{nil}, then
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621 error is signaled if the current buffer has no process.
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623 The function returns @var{process-name}.
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626 @group
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627 (process-send-eof "shell")
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633 @node Signals to Processes
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634 @section Sending Signals to Processes
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635 @cindex process signals
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636 @cindex sending signals
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637 @cindex signals
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639 @dfn{Sending a signal} to a subprocess is a way of interrupting its
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642 system. For example, the signal @code{SIGINT} means that the user has
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645 Each signal has a standard effect on the subprocess. Most signals
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646 kill the subprocess, but some stop or resume execution instead. Most
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647 signals can optionally be handled by programs; if the program handles
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658 @var{process-name} and @var{current-group}.
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674 The flag @var{current-group} has no effect when a pipe is used to
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675 communicate with the subprocess, because the operating system does not
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676 support the distinction in the case of pipes. For the same reason,
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677 job-control shells won't work when a pipe is used. See
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678 @code{process-connection-type} in @ref{Asynchronous Processes}.
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679
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680 @defun interrupt-process &optional process-name current-group
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681 This function interrupts the process @var{process-name} by sending the
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682 signal @code{SIGINT}. Outside of Emacs, typing the ``interrupt
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683 character'' (normally @kbd{C-c} on some systems, and @code{DEL} on
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684 others) sends this signal. When the argument @var{current-group} is
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685 non-@code{nil}, you can think of this function as ``typing @kbd{C-c}''
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686 on the terminal by which Emacs talks to the subprocess.
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687 @end defun
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688
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689 @defun kill-process &optional process-name current-group
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690 This function kills the process @var{process-name} by sending the
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691 signal @code{SIGKILL}. This signal kills the subprocess immediately,
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692 and cannot be handled by the subprocess.
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693 @end defun
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694
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695 @defun quit-process &optional process-name current-group
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696 This function sends the signal @code{SIGQUIT} to the process
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697 @var{process-name}. This signal is the one sent by the ``quit
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698 character'' (usually @kbd{C-b} or @kbd{C-\}) when you are not inside
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699 Emacs.
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700 @end defun
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701
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702 @defun stop-process &optional process-name current-group
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703 This function stops the process @var{process-name} by sending the
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704 signal @code{SIGTSTP}. Use @code{continue-process} to resume its
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705 execution.
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706
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707 On systems with job control, the ``stop character'' (usually @kbd{C-z})
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708 sends this signal (outside of Emacs). When @var{current-group} is
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709 non-@code{nil}, you can think of this function as ``typing @kbd{C-z}''
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710 on the terminal Emacs uses to communicate with the subprocess.
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711 @end defun
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712
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713 @defun continue-process &optional process-name current-group
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714 This function resumes execution of the process @var{process} by sending
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715 it the signal @code{SIGCONT}. This presumes that @var{process-name} was
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716 stopped previously.
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717 @end defun
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718
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719 @c Emacs 19 feature
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720 @defun signal-process pid signal
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721 This function sends a signal to process @var{pid}, which need not be
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722 a child of Emacs. The argument @var{signal} specifies which signal
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723 to send; it should be an integer.
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724 @end defun
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725
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726 @node Output from Processes
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727 @section Receiving Output from Processes
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728 @cindex process output
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729 @cindex output from processes
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730
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731 There are two ways to receive the output that a subprocess writes to
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732 its standard output stream. The output can be inserted in a buffer,
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733 which is called the associated buffer of the process, or a function
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734 called the @dfn{filter function} can be called to act on the output. If
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736 discarded.
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737
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738 @menu
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739 * Process Buffers:: If no filter, output is put in a buffer.
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740 * Filter Functions:: Filter functions accept output from the process.
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741 * Accepting Output:: Explicitly permitting subprocess output.
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742 Waiting for subprocess output.
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743 @end menu
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744
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745 @node Process Buffers
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746 @subsection Process Buffers
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747
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748 A process can (and usually does) have an @dfn{associated buffer},
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749 which is an ordinary Emacs buffer that is used for two purposes: storing
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750 the output from the process, and deciding when to kill the process. You
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751 can also use the buffer to identify a process to operate on, since in
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752 normal practice only one process is associated with any given buffer.
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753 Many applications of processes also use the buffer for editing input to
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754 be sent to the process, but this is not built into Emacs Lisp.
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755
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756 Unless the process has a filter function (@pxref{Filter Functions}),
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757 its output is inserted in the associated buffer. The position to insert
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758 the output is determined by the @code{process-mark}, which is then
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759 updated to point to the end of the text just inserted. Usually, but not
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760 always, the @code{process-mark} is at the end of the buffer.
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761
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762 @defun process-buffer process
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763 This function returns the associated buffer of the process
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764 @var{process}.
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765
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766 @smallexample
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767 @group
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768 (process-buffer (get-process "shell"))
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769 @result{} #<buffer *shell*>
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770 @end group
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771 @end smallexample
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772 @end defun
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773
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774 @defun process-mark process
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775 This function returns the process marker for @var{process}, which is the
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776 marker that says where to insert output from the process.
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777
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778 If @var{process} does not have a buffer, @code{process-mark} returns a
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779 marker that points nowhere.
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780
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781 Insertion of process output in a buffer uses this marker to decide where
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782 to insert, and updates it to point after the inserted text. That is why
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783 successive batches of output are inserted consecutively.
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784
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785 Filter functions normally should use this marker in the same fashion
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786 as is done by direct insertion of output in the buffer. A good
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787 example of a filter function that uses @code{process-mark} is found at
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788 the end of the following section.
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789
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790 When the user is expected to enter input in the process buffer for
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791 transmission to the process, the process marker is useful for
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792 distinguishing the new input from previous output.
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793 @end defun
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794
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795 @defun set-process-buffer process buffer
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796 This function sets the buffer associated with @var{process} to
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797 @var{buffer}. If @var{buffer} is @code{nil}, the process becomes
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798 associated with no buffer.
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799 @end defun
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800
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801 @defun get-buffer-process buffer-or-name
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802 This function returns the process associated with @var{buffer-or-name}.
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803 If there are several processes associated with it, then one is chosen.
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805 usually a bad idea to have more than one process associated with the
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806 same buffer.
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807
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808 @smallexample
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809 @group
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810 (get-buffer-process "*shell*")
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811 @result{} #<process shell>
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812 @end group
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813 @end smallexample
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815 Killing the process's buffer deletes the process, which kills the
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816 subprocess with a @code{SIGHUP} signal (@pxref{Signals to Processes}).
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817 @end defun
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819 @node Filter Functions
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820 @subsection Process Filter Functions
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821 @cindex filter function
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822 @cindex process filter
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823
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824 A process @dfn{filter function} is a function that receives the
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825 standard output from the associated process. If a process has a filter,
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826 then @emph{all} output from that process is passed to the filter. The
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827 process buffer is used directly for output from the process only when
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828 there is no filter.
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830 A filter function must accept two arguments: the associated process and
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831 a string, which is the output. The function is then free to do whatever it
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832 chooses with the output.
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834 A filter function runs only while Emacs is waiting (e.g., for terminal
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835 input, or for time to elapse, or for process output). This avoids the
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836 timing errors that could result from running filters at random places in
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837 the middle of other Lisp programs. You may explicitly cause Emacs to
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839 @code{sleep-for} (@pxref{Waiting}), or @code{accept-process-output}
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840 (@pxref{Accepting Output}). Emacs is also waiting when the command loop
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841 is reading input.
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843 Quitting is normally inhibited within a filter function---otherwise,
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844 the effect of typing @kbd{C-g} at command level or to quit a user
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846 filter function, bind @code{inhibit-quit} to @code{nil}.
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847 @xref{Quitting}.
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848
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849 Many filter functions sometimes or always insert the text in the
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850 process's buffer, mimicking the actions of Emacs when there is no
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851 filter. Such filter functions need to use @code{set-buffer} in order to
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852 be sure to insert in that buffer. To avoid setting the current buffer
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853 semipermanently, these filter functions must use @code{unwind-protect}
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855 update the process marker, and in some cases update the value of point.
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858 @smallexample
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859 @group
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860 (defun ordinary-insertion-filter (proc string)
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861 (let ((old-buffer (current-buffer)))
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862 (unwind-protect
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863 (let (moving)
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864 (set-buffer (process-buffer proc))
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865 (setq moving (= (point) (process-mark proc)))
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866 @end group
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867 @group
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868 (save-excursion
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869 ;; @r{Insert the text, moving the process-marker.}
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870 (goto-char (process-mark proc))
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871 (insert string)
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872 (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point)))
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873 (if moving (goto-char (process-mark proc))))
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874 (set-buffer old-buffer))))
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875 @end group
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876 @end smallexample
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878 @noindent
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879 The reason to use an explicit @code{unwind-protect} rather than letting
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880 @code{save-excursion} restore the current buffer is so as to preserve
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881 the change in point made by @code{goto-char}.
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882
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883 To make the filter force the process buffer to be visible whenever new
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885 @code{unwind-protect}:
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887 @smallexample
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888 (display-buffer (process-buffer proc))
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889 @end smallexample
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891 To force point to move to the end of the new output no matter where
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893 @code{goto-char} unconditionally.
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895 All filter functions that do regexp searching or matching should save
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896 and restore the match data. Otherwise, a filter function that runs
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898 program that called @code{sit-for}. @xref{Match Data}.
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899
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900 A filter function that writes the output into the buffer of the
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901 process should check whether the process is still alive. If it tries to
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903 @code{(buffer-name (process-buffer @var{process}))} returns @code{nil}.
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905 The output to the function may come in chunks of any size. A program
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906 that produces the same output twice in a row may send it as one batch
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907 of 200 characters one time, and five batches of 40 characters the next.
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908
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909 @defun set-process-filter process filter
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910 This function gives @var{process} the filter function @var{filter}. If
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911 @var{filter} is @code{nil}, it gives the process no filter.
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912 @end defun
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913
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914 @defun process-filter process
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915 This function returns the filter function of @var{process}, or @code{nil}
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921 @smallexample
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922 @group
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923 (defun keep-output (process output)
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924 (setq kept (cons output kept)))
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925 @result{} keep-output
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926 @end group
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927 @group
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928 (setq kept nil)
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929 @result{} nil
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930 @end group
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931 @group
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932 (set-process-filter (get-process "shell") 'keep-output)
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933 @result{} keep-output
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934 @end group
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935 @group
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936 (process-send-string "shell" "ls ~/other\n")
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937 @result{} nil
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938 kept
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939 @result{} ("lewis@@slug[8] % "
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940 @end group
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941 @group
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942 "FINAL-W87-SHORT.MSS backup.otl kolstad.mss~
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943 address.txt backup.psf kolstad.psf
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944 backup.bib~ david.mss resume-Dec-86.mss~
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945 backup.err david.psf resume-Dec.psf
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946 backup.mss dland syllabus.mss
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947 "
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951 @end smallexample
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953 @ignore @c The code in this example doesn't show the right way to do things.
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955 the process mark to do insertion in the same fashion as is done when
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958 @smallexample
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959 @group
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960 ;; @r{Insert input in the buffer specified by @code{my-shell-buffer}}
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961 ;; @r{and make sure that buffer is shown in some window.}
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962 (defun my-process-filter (proc str)
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964 (pop-up-windows t))
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965 (pop-to-buffer my-shell-buffer)
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968 (goto-char (point-max))
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969 (insert str)
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970 (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point-max))
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971 (select-window cur)))
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974 @end ignore
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976 @node Accepting Output
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977 @subsection Accepting Output from Processes
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979 Output from asynchronous subprocesses normally arrives only while
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980 Emacs is waiting for some sort of external event, such as elapsed time
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981 or terminal input. Occasionally it is useful in a Lisp program to
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982 explicitly permit output to arrive at a specific point, or even to wait
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983 until output arrives from a process.
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985 @defun accept-process-output &optional process seconds millisec
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986 This function allows Emacs to read pending output from processes. The
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987 output is inserted in the associated buffers or given to their filter
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988 functions. If @var{process} is non-@code{nil} then this function does
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989 not return until some output has been received from @var{process}.
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990
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991 @c Emacs 19 feature
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992 The arguments @var{seconds} and @var{millisec} let you specify timeout
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993 periods. The former specifies a period measured in seconds and the
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996 returns after that much time whether or not there has been any
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997 subprocess output.
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998
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999 Not all operating systems support waiting periods other than multiples
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1001 nonzero @var{millisec}.
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1002
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1003 The function @code{accept-process-output} returns non-@code{nil} if it
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1008 @node Sentinels
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1009 @section Sentinels: Detecting Process Status Changes
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1010 @cindex process sentinel
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1011 @cindex sentinel
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1012
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1013 A @dfn{process sentinel} is a function that is called whenever the
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1014 associated process changes status for any reason, including signals
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1015 (whether sent by Emacs or caused by the process's own actions) that
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1016 terminate, stop, or continue the process. The process sentinel is also
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1017 called if the process exits. The sentinel receives two arguments: the
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1018 process for which the event occurred, and a string describing the type
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1019 of event.
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1020
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1021 The string describing the event looks like one of the following:
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1022
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1023 @itemize @bullet
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1024 @item
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1025 @code{"finished\n"}.
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1026
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1027 @item
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1028 @code{"exited abnormally with code @var{exitcode}\n"}.
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1030 @item
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1031 @code{"@var{name-of-signal}\n"}.
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1033 @item
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1034 @code{"@var{name-of-signal} (core dumped)\n"}.
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1035 @end itemize
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1036
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1037 A sentinel runs only while Emacs is waiting (e.g., for terminal input,
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1039 errors that could result from running them at random places in the
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1040 middle of other Lisp programs. A program can wait, so that sentinels
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1045 Quitting is normally inhibited within a sentinel---otherwise, the
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1046 effect of typing @kbd{C-g} at command level or to quit a user command
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1048 sentinel, bind @code{inhibit-quit} to @code{nil}. @xref{Quitting}.
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1050 A sentinel that writes the output into the buffer of the process
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1052 into a dead buffer, it will get an error. If the buffer is dead,
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1053 @code{(buffer-name (process-buffer @var{process}))} returns @code{nil}.
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1054
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1055 All sentinels that do regexp searching or matching should save and
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1056 restore the match data. Otherwise, a sentinel that runs during a call
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1058 called @code{sit-for}. @xref{Match Data}.
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1059
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1060 @defun set-process-sentinel process sentinel
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1061 This function associates @var{sentinel} with @var{process}. If
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1062 @var{sentinel} is @code{nil}, then the process will have no sentinel.
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1063 The default behavior when there is no sentinel is to insert a message in
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1064 the process's buffer when the process status changes.
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1065
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1066 @smallexample
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1067 @group
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1068 (defun msg-me (process event)
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1069 (princ
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1071 (set-process-sentinel (get-process "shell") 'msg-me)
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1072 @result{} msg-me
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1073 @end group
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1074 @group
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1075 (kill-process (get-process "shell"))
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1076 @print{} Process: #<process shell> had the event `killed'
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1077 @result{} #<process shell>
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1078 @end group
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1079 @end smallexample
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1080 @end defun
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1081
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1082 @defun process-sentinel process
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1083 This function returns the sentinel of @var{process}, or @code{nil} if it
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1084 has none.
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1085 @end defun
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1086
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1087 @defun waiting-for-user-input-p
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1088 While a sentinel or filter function is running, this function returns
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1089 non-@code{nil} if Emacs was waiting for keyboard input from the user at
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1090 the time the sentinel or filter function was called, @code{nil} if it
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1091 was not.
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1092 @end defun
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1093
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1094 @node Transaction Queues
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1095 @section Transaction Queues
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1096 @cindex transaction queue
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1097
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1098 You can use a @dfn{transaction queue} for more convenient communication
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1099 with subprocesses using transactions. First use @code{tq-create} to
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1100 create a transaction queue communicating with a specified process. Then
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1101 you can call @code{tq-enqueue} to send a transaction.
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1103 @defun tq-create process
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1104 This function creates and returns a transaction queue communicating with
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1105 @var{process}. The argument @var{process} should be a subprocess
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1106 capable of sending and receiving streams of bytes. It may be a child
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1107 process, or it may be a TCP connection to a server, possibly on another
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1108 machine.
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1110
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1111 @defun tq-enqueue queue question regexp closure fn
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1112 This function sends a transaction to queue @var{queue}. Specifying the
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1113 queue has the effect of specifying the subprocess to talk to.
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1115 The argument @var{question} is the outgoing message that starts the
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1116 transaction. The argument @var{fn} is the function to call when the
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1117 corresponding answer comes back; it is called with two arguments:
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1118 @var{closure}, and the answer received.
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1119
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1120 The argument @var{regexp} is a regular expression that should match the
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1121 entire answer, but nothing less; that's how @code{tq-enqueue} determines
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1122 where the answer ends.
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1123
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1124 The return value of @code{tq-enqueue} itself is not meaningful.
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1125 @end defun
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1126
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1127 @defun tq-close queue
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1128 Shut down transaction queue @var{queue}, waiting for all pending transactions
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1129 to complete, and then terminate the connection or child process.
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1130 @end defun
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1131
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1132 Transaction queues are implemented by means of a filter function.
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1133 @xref{Filter Functions}.
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1135 @node TCP
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1136 @section TCP
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1137 @cindex TCP
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1138
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1139 Emacs Lisp programs can open TCP connections to other processes on the
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1140 same machine or other machines. A network connection is handled by Lisp
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1141 much like a subprocess, and is represented by a process object.
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1142 However, the process you are communicating with is not a child of the
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1143 Emacs process, so you can't kill it or send it signals. All you can do
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1144 is send and receive data. @code{delete-process} closes the connection,
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1145 but does not kill the process at the other end; that process must decide
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1146 what to do about closure of the connection.
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1148 You can distinguish process objects representing network connections
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1149 from those representing subprocesses with the @code{process-status}
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1150 function. @xref{Process Information}.
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1152 @defun open-network-stream name buffer-or-name host service
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1153 This function opens a TCP connection for a service to a host. It
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1154 returns a process object to represent the connection.
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1156 The @var{name} argument specifies the name for the process object. It
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1159 The @var{buffer-or-name} argument is the buffer to associate with the
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1160 connection. Output from the connection is inserted in the buffer,
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1162 @var{buffer-or-name} is @code{nil}, it means that the connection is not
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1163 associated with any buffer.
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1164
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1165 The arguments @var{host} and @var{service} specify where to connect to;
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1166 @var{host} is the host name (a string), and @var{service} is the name of
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1167 a defined network service (a string) or a port number (an integer).
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1168 @end defun