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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
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4 @c 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
6558 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
6 @setfilename ../info/os | |
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7 @node System Interface, Antinews, Display, Top |
6558 | 8 @chapter Operating System Interface |
9 | |
10 This chapter is about starting and getting out of Emacs, access to | |
9009 | 11 values in the operating system environment, and terminal input, output, |
6558 | 12 and flow control. |
13 | |
14 @xref{Building Emacs}, for related information. See also | |
15 @ref{Display}, for additional operating system status information | |
16 pertaining to the terminal and the screen. | |
17 | |
18 @menu | |
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19 * Starting Up:: Customizing Emacs startup processing. |
6558 | 20 * Getting Out:: How exiting works (permanent or temporary). |
21 * System Environment:: Distinguish the name and kind of system. | |
22 * User Identification:: Finding the name and user id of the user. | |
23 * Time of Day:: Getting the current time. | |
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24 * Time Conversion:: Converting a time from numeric form |
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25 to calendrical data, and vice versa). |
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26 * Time Parsing:: Converting a time from numeric form to text |
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27 and vice versa. |
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28 * Processor Run Time:: Getting the run time used by Emacs. |
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29 * Time Calculations:: Adding, subtracting, comparing times, etc. |
6558 | 30 * Timers:: Setting a timer to call a function at a certain time. |
31 * Terminal Input:: Recording terminal input for debugging. | |
32 * Terminal Output:: Recording terminal output for debugging. | |
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33 * Sound Output:: Playing sounds on the computer's speaker. |
46228 | 34 * X11 Keysyms:: Operating on key symbols for X Windows |
6558 | 35 * Batch Mode:: Running Emacs without terminal interaction. |
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36 * Session Management:: Saving and restoring state with X Session Management. |
6558 | 37 @end menu |
38 | |
39 @node Starting Up | |
40 @section Starting Up Emacs | |
41 | |
42 This section describes what Emacs does when it is started, and how you | |
43 can customize these actions. | |
44 | |
45 @menu | |
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46 * Startup Summary:: Sequence of actions Emacs performs at startup. |
6558 | 47 * Init File:: Details on reading the init file (@file{.emacs}). |
48 * Terminal-Specific:: How the terminal-specific Lisp file is read. | |
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49 * Command-Line Arguments:: How command-line arguments are processed, |
6558 | 50 and how you can customize them. |
51 @end menu | |
52 | |
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53 @node Startup Summary |
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54 @subsection Summary: Sequence of Actions at Startup |
6558 | 55 @cindex initialization |
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56 @cindex startup of Emacs |
6558 | 57 @cindex @file{startup.el} |
58 | |
59 The order of operations performed (in @file{startup.el}) by Emacs when | |
60 it is started up is as follows: | |
61 | |
62 @enumerate | |
63 @item | |
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64 It adds subdirectories to @code{load-path}, by running the file named |
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65 @file{subdirs.el} in each directory in the list. Normally this file |
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66 adds the directory's subdirectories to the list, and these will be |
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67 scanned in their turn. The files @file{subdirs.el} are normally |
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70 @item |
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71 It sets the language environment and the terminal coding system, |
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72 if requested by environment variables such as @code{LANG}. |
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74 @item |
6558 | 75 It loads the initialization library for the window system, if you are |
76 using a window system. This library's name is | |
77 @file{term/@var{windowsystem}-win.el}. | |
78 | |
79 @item | |
12098 | 80 It processes the initial options. (Some of them are handled |
81 even earlier than this.) | |
82 | |
83 @item | |
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84 It initializes the window frame and faces, if appropriate. |
6558 | 85 |
86 @item | |
87 It runs the normal hook @code{before-init-hook}. | |
88 | |
89 @item | |
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90 It loads the library @file{site-start} (if any), unless the option |
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91 @samp{-Q} (or @samp{--no-site-file}) was specified. The library's file |
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92 name is usually @file{site-start.el}. |
6558 | 93 @cindex @file{site-start.el} |
94 | |
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95 @item |
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96 It loads your init file (usually @file{~/.emacs}), unless the option |
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97 @samp{-q} (or @samp{--no-init-file}), @samp{-Q}, or @samp{--batch} was |
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98 specified on the command line. The @samp{-u} option can specify |
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99 another user whose home directory should be used instead of @file{~}. |
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102 It loads the library @file{default} (if any), unless |
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103 @code{inhibit-default-init} is non-@code{nil}. (This is not done in |
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104 @samp{-batch} mode, or if @samp{-Q} or @samp{-q} was specified on the |
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105 command line.) The library's file name is usually @file{default.el}. |
6558 | 106 @cindex @file{default.el} |
107 | |
108 @item | |
109 It runs the normal hook @code{after-init-hook}. | |
110 | |
111 @item | |
112 It sets the major mode according to @code{initial-major-mode}, provided | |
113 the buffer @samp{*scratch*} is still current and still in Fundamental | |
114 mode. | |
115 | |
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116 @item |
6558 | 117 It loads the terminal-specific Lisp file, if any, except when in batch |
118 mode or using a window system. | |
119 | |
120 @item | |
121 It displays the initial echo area message, unless you have suppressed | |
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122 that with @code{inhibit-startup-echo-area-message}. |
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124 @item |
12098 | 125 It processes the action arguments from the command line. |
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127 @item |
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128 It runs @code{emacs-startup-hook} and then @code{term-setup-hook}. |
6558 | 129 |
130 @item | |
131 It calls @code{frame-notice-user-settings}, which modifies the | |
132 parameters of the selected frame according to whatever the init files | |
133 specify. | |
134 | |
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6558 | 136 It runs @code{window-setup-hook}. @xref{Window Systems}. |
137 | |
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138 @item |
9009 | 139 It displays copyleft, nonwarranty, and basic use information, provided |
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140 the value of @code{inhibit-startup-message} is @code{nil}, you didn't |
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141 specify @samp{--no-splash} or @samp{-Q}. |
6558 | 142 @end enumerate |
143 | |
144 @defopt inhibit-startup-message | |
145 This variable inhibits the initial startup messages (the nonwarranty, | |
146 etc.). If it is non-@code{nil}, then the messages are not printed. | |
147 | |
148 This variable exists so you can set it in your personal init file, once | |
149 you are familiar with the contents of the startup message. Do not set | |
150 this variable in the init file of a new user, or in a way that affects | |
151 more than one user, because that would prevent new users from receiving | |
152 the information they are supposed to see. | |
153 @end defopt | |
154 | |
155 @defopt inhibit-startup-echo-area-message | |
156 This variable controls the display of the startup echo area message. | |
157 You can suppress the startup echo area message by adding text with this | |
25875 | 158 form to your init file: |
6558 | 159 |
160 @example | |
161 (setq inhibit-startup-echo-area-message | |
162 "@var{your-login-name}") | |
163 @end example | |
164 | |
25875 | 165 Emacs explicitly checks for an expression as shown above in your init |
166 file; your login name must appear in the expression as a Lisp string | |
167 constant. Other methods of setting | |
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168 @code{inhibit-startup-echo-area-message} to the same value do not |
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169 inhibit the startup message. |
6558 | 170 |
171 This way, you can easily inhibit the message for yourself if you wish, | |
25875 | 172 but thoughtless copying of your init file will not inhibit the message |
173 for someone else. | |
6558 | 174 @end defopt |
175 | |
176 @node Init File | |
25875 | 177 @subsection The Init File, @file{.emacs} |
6558 | 178 @cindex init file |
179 @cindex @file{.emacs} | |
180 | |
25875 | 181 When you start Emacs, it normally attempts to load your @dfn{init |
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182 file}, a file in your home directory. Its normal name is |
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185 subdirectory @file{.emacs.d}. Whichever place you use, you can also |
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186 compile the file (@pxref{Byte Compilation}); then the actual file |
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189 The command-line switches @samp{-q}, @samp{-Q}, and @samp{-u} |
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190 control whether and where to find the init file; @samp{-q} (and the |
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191 stronger @samp{-Q}) says not to load an init file, while @samp{-u |
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192 @var{user}} says to load @var{user}'s init file instead of yours. |
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193 @xref{Entering Emacs,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. If neither |
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194 option is specified, Emacs uses the @code{LOGNAME} environment |
25875 | 195 variable, or the @code{USER} (most systems) or @code{USERNAME} (MS |
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196 systems) variable, to find your home directory and thus your init |
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197 file; this way, even if you have su'd, Emacs still loads your own init |
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198 file. If those environment variables are absent, though, Emacs uses |
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199 your user-id to find your home directory. |
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201 @cindex default init file | |
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202 A site may have a @dfn{default init file}, which is the library |
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203 named @file{default.el}. Emacs finds the @file{default.el} file |
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204 through the standard search path for libraries (@pxref{How Programs Do |
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205 Loading}). The Emacs distribution does not come with this file; sites |
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206 may provide one for local customizations. If the default init file |
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207 exists, it is loaded whenever you start Emacs, except in batch mode or |
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208 if @samp{-q} (or @samp{-Q}) is specified. But your own personal init |
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209 file, if any, is loaded first; if it sets @code{inhibit-default-init} |
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210 to a non-@code{nil} value, then Emacs does not subsequently load the |
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211 @file{default.el} file. |
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213 Another file for site-customization is @file{site-start.el}. Emacs | |
214 loads this @emph{before} the user's init file. You can inhibit the | |
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215 loading of this file with the option @samp{--no-site-file}. |
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12098 | 217 @defvar site-run-file |
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228 @defopt inhibit-default-init | |
229 This variable prevents Emacs from loading the default initialization | |
230 library file for your session of Emacs. If its value is non-@code{nil}, | |
231 then the default library is not loaded. The default value is | |
232 @code{nil}. | |
233 @end defopt | |
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260 | |
261 @node Terminal-Specific | |
262 @subsection Terminal-Specific Initialization | |
263 @cindex terminal-specific initialization | |
264 | |
265 Each terminal type can have its own Lisp library that Emacs loads when | |
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6558 | 294 terminal-specific library by setting the variable |
295 @code{term-file-prefix} to @code{nil}. This feature is useful when | |
296 experimenting with your own peculiar customizations. | |
297 | |
298 You can also arrange to override some of the actions of the | |
299 terminal-specific library by setting the variable | |
300 @code{term-setup-hook}. This is a normal hook which Emacs runs using | |
301 @code{run-hooks} at the end of Emacs initialization, after loading both | |
25875 | 302 your init file and any terminal-specific libraries. You can |
6558 | 303 use this variable to define initializations for terminals that do not |
304 have their own libraries. @xref{Hooks}. | |
305 | |
306 @defvar term-file-prefix | |
307 @cindex @code{TERM} environment variable | |
308 If the @code{term-file-prefix} variable is non-@code{nil}, Emacs loads | |
309 a terminal-specific initialization file as follows: | |
310 | |
311 @example | |
312 (load (concat term-file-prefix (getenv "TERM"))) | |
313 @end example | |
314 | |
315 @noindent | |
316 You may set the @code{term-file-prefix} variable to @code{nil} in your | |
25875 | 317 init file if you do not wish to load the |
6558 | 318 terminal-initialization file. To do this, put the following in |
25875 | 319 your init file: @code{(setq term-file-prefix nil)}. |
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9009 | 326 This variable is a normal hook that Emacs runs after loading your |
25875 | 327 init file, the default initialization file (if any) and the |
6558 | 328 terminal-specific Lisp file. |
329 | |
330 You can use @code{term-setup-hook} to override the definitions made by a | |
331 terminal-specific file. | |
332 @end defvar | |
333 | |
334 See @code{window-setup-hook} in @ref{Window Systems}, for a related | |
335 feature. | |
336 | |
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343 day, and will often leave your Emacs session running longer than that, | |
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6558 | 345 is best to avoid making the habit of using them, since this habit would |
346 encourage you to kill and restart Emacs unnecessarily often. These | |
347 options exist for two reasons: to be compatible with other editors (for | |
348 invocation by other programs) and to enable shell scripts to run | |
349 specific Lisp programs. | |
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354 @ignore | |
355 (Note that some other editors require you to start afresh each time | |
356 you want to edit a file. With this kind of editor, you will probably | |
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6558 | 358 use GNU Emacs is to start it only once, just after you log in, and do |
359 all your editing in the same Emacs process. Each time you want to edit | |
360 a different file, you visit it with the existing Emacs, which eventually | |
361 comes to have many files in it ready for editing. Usually you do not | |
362 kill the Emacs until you are about to log out.) | |
363 @end ignore | |
364 | |
365 @defun command-line | |
9009 | 366 This function parses the command line that Emacs was called with, |
25875 | 367 processes it, loads the user's init file and displays the |
9009 | 368 startup messages. |
6558 | 369 @end defun |
370 | |
371 @defvar command-line-processed | |
372 The value of this variable is @code{t} once the command line has been | |
373 processed. | |
374 | |
375 If you redump Emacs by calling @code{dump-emacs}, you may wish to set | |
376 this variable to @code{nil} first in order to cause the new dumped Emacs | |
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379 | |
380 @defvar command-switch-alist | |
381 @cindex switches on command line | |
382 @cindex options on command line | |
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385 options and associated handler functions. This variable exists so you | |
386 can add elements to it. | |
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391 @example | |
392 -@var{option} | |
393 @end example | |
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397 @example | |
398 (@var{option} . @var{handler-function}) | |
399 @end example | |
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406 In some cases, the option is followed in the command line by an | |
407 argument. In these cases, the @var{handler-function} can find all the | |
408 remaining command-line arguments in the variable | |
409 @code{command-line-args-left}. (The entire list of command-line | |
410 arguments is in @code{command-line-args}.) | |
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417 | |
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421 @end defvar | |
422 | |
423 @defvar command-line-functions | |
424 This variable's value is a list of functions for handling an | |
425 unrecognized command-line argument. Each time the next argument to be | |
426 processed has no special meaning, the functions in this list are called, | |
9009 | 427 in order of appearance, until one of them returns a non-@code{nil} |
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436 When a function recognizes and processes the argument in @code{argi}, it | |
437 should return a non-@code{nil} value to say it has dealt with that | |
438 argument. If it has also dealt with some of the following arguments, it | |
439 can indicate that by deleting them from @code{command-line-args-left}. | |
440 | |
441 If all of these functions return @code{nil}, then the argument is used | |
442 as a file name to visit. | |
443 @end defvar | |
444 | |
445 @node Getting Out | |
446 @section Getting Out of Emacs | |
447 @cindex exiting Emacs | |
448 | |
449 There are two ways to get out of Emacs: you can kill the Emacs job, | |
450 which exits permanently, or you can suspend it, which permits you to | |
451 reenter the Emacs process later. As a practical matter, you seldom kill | |
452 Emacs---only when you are about to log out. Suspending is much more | |
453 common. | |
454 | |
455 @menu | |
456 * Killing Emacs:: Exiting Emacs irreversibly. | |
457 * Suspending Emacs:: Exiting Emacs reversibly. | |
458 @end menu | |
459 | |
460 @node Killing Emacs | |
461 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
462 @subsection Killing Emacs | |
463 @cindex killing Emacs | |
464 | |
465 Killing Emacs means ending the execution of the Emacs process. The | |
466 parent process normally resumes control. The low-level primitive for | |
467 killing Emacs is @code{kill-emacs}. | |
468 | |
469 @defun kill-emacs &optional exit-data | |
470 This function exits the Emacs process and kills it. | |
471 | |
472 If @var{exit-data} is an integer, then it is used as the exit status | |
473 of the Emacs process. (This is useful primarily in batch operation; see | |
474 @ref{Batch Mode}.) | |
475 | |
476 If @var{exit-data} is a string, its contents are stuffed into the | |
477 terminal input buffer so that the shell (or whatever program next reads | |
478 input) can read them. | |
479 @end defun | |
480 | |
481 All the information in the Emacs process, aside from files that have | |
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489 @defvar kill-emacs-query-functions | |
490 After asking the standard questions, @code{save-buffers-kill-emacs} | |
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6558 | 497 @end defvar |
498 | |
499 @defvar kill-emacs-hook | |
500 This variable is a normal hook; once @code{save-buffers-kill-emacs} is | |
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6558 | 511 @end defvar |
512 | |
513 @node Suspending Emacs | |
514 @subsection Suspending Emacs | |
515 @cindex suspending Emacs | |
516 | |
517 @dfn{Suspending Emacs} means stopping Emacs temporarily and returning | |
518 control to its superior process, which is usually the shell. This | |
519 allows you to resume editing later in the same Emacs process, with the | |
520 same buffers, the same kill ring, the same undo history, and so on. To | |
521 resume Emacs, use the appropriate command in the parent shell---most | |
522 likely @code{fg}. | |
523 | |
524 Some operating systems do not support suspension of jobs; on these | |
525 systems, ``suspension'' actually creates a new shell temporarily as a | |
526 subprocess of Emacs. Then you would exit the shell to return to Emacs. | |
527 | |
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6558 | 535 This function stops Emacs and returns control to the superior process. |
536 If and when the superior process resumes Emacs, @code{suspend-emacs} | |
537 returns @code{nil} to its caller in Lisp. | |
538 | |
539 If @var{string} is non-@code{nil}, its characters are sent to be read | |
540 as terminal input by Emacs's superior shell. The characters in | |
541 @var{string} are not echoed by the superior shell; only the results | |
542 appear. | |
543 | |
544 Before suspending, @code{suspend-emacs} runs the normal hook | |
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9009 | 547 After the user resumes Emacs, @code{suspend-emacs} runs the normal hook |
6558 | 548 @code{suspend-resume-hook}. @xref{Hooks}. |
549 | |
550 The next redisplay after resumption will redraw the entire screen, | |
551 unless the variable @code{no-redraw-on-reenter} is non-@code{nil} | |
552 (@pxref{Refresh Screen}). | |
553 | |
554 In the following example, note that @samp{pwd} is not echoed after | |
555 Emacs is suspended. But it is read and executed by the shell. | |
556 | |
557 @smallexample | |
558 @group | |
559 (suspend-emacs) | |
560 @result{} nil | |
561 @end group | |
562 | |
563 @group | |
564 (add-hook 'suspend-hook | |
565 (function (lambda () | |
566 (or (y-or-n-p | |
567 "Really suspend? ") | |
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6558 | 569 @result{} (lambda nil |
570 (or (y-or-n-p "Really suspend? ") | |
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6558 | 572 @end group |
573 @group | |
574 (add-hook 'suspend-resume-hook | |
575 (function (lambda () (message "Resumed!")))) | |
576 @result{} (lambda nil (message "Resumed!")) | |
577 @end group | |
578 @group | |
579 (suspend-emacs "pwd") | |
580 @result{} nil | |
581 @end group | |
582 @group | |
583 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
584 Really suspend? @kbd{y} | |
585 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
586 @end group | |
587 | |
588 @group | |
589 ---------- Parent Shell ---------- | |
590 lewis@@slug[23] % /user/lewis/manual | |
591 lewis@@slug[24] % fg | |
592 @end group | |
593 | |
594 @group | |
595 ---------- Echo Area ---------- | |
596 Resumed! | |
597 @end group | |
598 @end smallexample | |
599 @end defun | |
600 | |
601 @defvar suspend-hook | |
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604 | |
605 @defvar suspend-resume-hook | |
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6558 | 608 @end defvar |
609 | |
610 @node System Environment | |
611 @section Operating System Environment | |
612 @cindex operating system environment | |
613 | |
614 Emacs provides access to variables in the operating system environment | |
615 through various functions. These variables include the name of the | |
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6558 | 625 @defvar system-type |
12098 | 626 The value of this variable is a symbol indicating the type of operating |
627 system Emacs is operating on. Here is a table of the possible values: | |
6558 | 628 |
629 @table @code | |
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634 AIX. | |
635 | |
636 @item berkeley-unix | |
637 Berkeley BSD. | |
638 | |
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643 Data General DGUX operating system. | |
644 | |
645 @item gnu | |
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6558 | 653 @item hpux |
12098 | 654 Hewlett-Packard HPUX operating system. |
6558 | 655 |
656 @item irix | |
657 Silicon Graphics Irix system. | |
658 | |
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664 @item next-mach | |
665 NeXT Mach-based system. | |
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668 Masscomp RTU, UCB universe. | |
669 | |
670 @item unisoft-unix | |
671 UniSoft UniPlus. | |
672 | |
673 @item usg-unix-v | |
674 AT&T System V. | |
675 | |
676 @item vax-vms | |
677 VAX VMS. | |
678 | |
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6558 | 683 @item xenix |
684 SCO Xenix 386. | |
685 @end table | |
686 | |
687 We do not wish to add new symbols to make finer distinctions unless it | |
688 is absolutely necessary! In fact, we hope to eliminate some of these | |
689 alternatives in the future. We recommend using | |
690 @code{system-configuration} to distinguish between different operating | |
691 systems. | |
692 @end defvar | |
693 | |
694 @defun system-name | |
695 This function returns the name of the machine you are running on. | |
696 @example | |
697 (system-name) | |
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6558 | 699 @end example |
700 @end defun | |
701 | |
12067 | 702 The symbol @code{system-name} is a variable as well as a function. In |
703 fact, the function returns whatever value the variable | |
704 @code{system-name} currently holds. Thus, you can set the variable | |
705 @code{system-name} in case Emacs is confused about the name of your | |
706 system. The variable is also useful for constructing frame titles | |
707 (@pxref{Frame Titles}). | |
708 | |
709 @defvar mail-host-address | |
710 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, it is used instead of | |
711 @code{system-name} for purposes of generating email addresses. For | |
712 example, it is used when constructing the default value of | |
713 @code{user-mail-address}. @xref{User Identification}. (Since this is | |
714 done when Emacs starts up, the value actually used is the one saved when | |
715 Emacs was dumped. @xref{Building Emacs}.) | |
716 @end defvar | |
717 | |
32839 | 718 @deffn Command getenv var |
6558 | 719 @cindex environment variable access |
720 This function returns the value of the environment variable @var{var}, | |
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726 @example | |
727 @group | |
728 (getenv "USER") | |
729 @result{} "lewis" | |
730 @end group | |
731 | |
732 @group | |
733 lewis@@slug[10] % printenv | |
734 PATH=.:/user/lewis/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin | |
735 USER=lewis | |
736 @end group | |
737 @group | |
738 TERM=ibmapa16 | |
739 SHELL=/bin/csh | |
740 HOME=/user/lewis | |
741 @end group | |
742 @end example | |
32924 | 743 @end deffn |
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745 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
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763 | |
764 @defvar process-environment | |
765 This variable is a list of strings, each describing one environment | |
766 variable. The functions @code{getenv} and @code{setenv} work by means | |
767 of this variable. | |
768 | |
769 @smallexample | |
770 @group | |
771 process-environment | |
772 @result{} ("l=/usr/stanford/lib/gnuemacs/lisp" | |
773 "PATH=.:/user/lewis/bin:/usr/class:/nfsusr/local/bin" | |
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776 @group | |
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779 "HOME=/user/lewis") | |
780 @end group | |
781 @end smallexample | |
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789 This variable holds a string which says which character separates | |
790 directories in a search path (as found in an environment variable). Its | |
791 value is @code{":"} for Unix and GNU systems, and @code{";"} for MS-DOS | |
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824 containing the Emacs executable. | |
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828 This function returns the current 1-minute, 5-minute, and 15-minute load |
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6558 | 845 @example |
846 @group | |
847 (load-average) | |
848 @result{} (169 48 36) | |
849 @end group | |
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855 @group | |
856 lewis@@rocky[5] % uptime | |
857 11:55am up 1 day, 19:37, 3 users, | |
858 load average: 1.69, 0.48, 0.36 | |
859 @end group | |
860 @end example | |
861 @end defun | |
862 | |
863 @defun emacs-pid | |
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6558 | 866 @end defun |
867 | |
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869 This variable holds the erase character that was selected |
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875 This function sets or resets a VMS privilege. (It does not exist on | |
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878 whether the privilege is to be turned on or off. Its default is |
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879 @code{nil}. The function returns @code{t} if successful, @code{nil} |
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6558 | 883 does not change the privilege, but returns @code{t} or @code{nil} |
884 indicating whether the privilege is currently enabled. | |
885 @end defun | |
886 | |
887 @node User Identification | |
888 @section User Identification | |
889 | |
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12067 | 910 @end defvar |
911 | |
912 @defun user-login-name &optional uid | |
913 If you don't specify @var{uid}, this function returns the name under | |
914 which the user is logged in. If the environment variable @code{LOGNAME} | |
915 is set, that value is used. Otherwise, if the environment variable | |
916 @code{USER} is set, that value is used. Otherwise, the value is based | |
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923 @example | |
924 @group | |
925 (user-login-name) | |
926 @result{} "lewis" | |
927 @end group | |
928 @end example | |
929 @end defun | |
930 | |
931 @defun user-real-login-name | |
932 This function returns the user name corresponding to Emacs's real | |
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6558 | 934 environment variables @code{LOGNAME} and @code{USER}. |
935 @end defun | |
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943 @group | |
944 (user-full-name) | |
945 @result{} "Bil Lewis" | |
946 @end group | |
947 @end example | |
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950 provided @code{NAME} is not set), the value is @code{"unknown"}. | |
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24848 | 953 or a string (a login name). Then @code{user-full-name} returns the full |
954 name corresponding to that user-id or login name. If you specify a | |
955 user-id or login name that isn't defined, it returns @code{nil}. | |
6558 | 956 @end defun |
957 | |
12067 | 958 @vindex user-full-name |
959 @vindex user-real-login-name | |
960 @vindex user-login-name | |
961 The symbols @code{user-login-name}, @code{user-real-login-name} and | |
962 @code{user-full-name} are variables as well as functions. The functions | |
963 return the same values that the variables hold. These variables allow | |
964 you to ``fake out'' Emacs by telling the functions what to return. The | |
965 variables are also useful for constructing frame titles (@pxref{Frame | |
966 Titles}). | |
967 | |
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972 @example | |
973 @group | |
974 (user-real-uid) | |
975 @result{} 19 | |
976 @end group | |
977 @end example | |
978 @end defun | |
979 | |
980 @defun user-uid | |
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6558 | 983 @end defun |
984 | |
985 @node Time of Day | |
986 @section Time of Day | |
987 | |
988 This section explains how to determine the current time and the time | |
989 zone. | |
990 | |
991 @defun current-time-string &optional time-value | |
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992 This function returns the current time and date as a human-readable |
6558 | 993 string. The format of the string is unvarying; the number of characters |
994 used for each part is always the same, so you can reliably use | |
12098 | 995 @code{substring} to extract pieces of it. It is wise to count the |
996 characters from the beginning of the string rather than from the end, as | |
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999 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
1000 The argument @var{time-value}, if given, specifies a time to format | |
12098 | 1001 instead of the current time. The argument should be a list whose first |
1002 two elements are integers. Thus, you can use times obtained from | |
1003 @code{current-time} (see below) and from @code{file-attributes} | |
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6558 | 1006 |
1007 @example | |
1008 @group | |
1009 (current-time-string) | |
1010 @result{} "Wed Oct 14 22:21:05 1987" | |
1011 @end group | |
1012 @end example | |
1013 @end defun | |
1014 | |
1015 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
1016 @defun current-time | |
1017 This function returns the system's time value as a list of three | |
1018 integers: @code{(@var{high} @var{low} @var{microsec})}. The integers | |
1019 @var{high} and @var{low} combine to give the number of seconds since | |
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27193 | 1021 @ifnottex |
6558 | 1022 @var{high} * 2**16 + @var{low}. |
27193 | 1023 @end ifnottex |
6558 | 1024 @tex |
9009 | 1025 $high*2^{16}+low$. |
6558 | 1026 @end tex |
1027 | |
1028 The third element, @var{microsec}, gives the microseconds since the | |
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1029 start of the current second (or 0 for systems that return time with |
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6558 | 1031 |
1032 The first two elements can be compared with file time values such as you | |
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1034 @xref{Definition of file-attributes}. |
6558 | 1035 @end defun |
1036 | |
1037 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
1038 @defun current-time-zone &optional time-value | |
1039 This function returns a list describing the time zone that the user is | |
1040 in. | |
1041 | |
1042 The value has the form @code{(@var{offset} @var{name})}. Here | |
1043 @var{offset} is an integer giving the number of seconds ahead of UTC | |
1044 (east of Greenwich). A negative value means west of Greenwich. The | |
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6558 | 1046 zone. Both elements change when daylight savings time begins or ends; |
1047 if the user has specified a time zone that does not use a seasonal time | |
1048 adjustment, then the value is constant through time. | |
1049 | |
1050 If the operating system doesn't supply all the information necessary to | |
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1051 compute the value, the unknown elements of the list are @code{nil}. |
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1053 The argument @var{time-value}, if given, specifies a time to analyze | |
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1055 as for @code{current-time-string} (see above). Thus, you can use |
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1057 @code{file-attributes}. @xref{Definition of file-attributes}. |
12067 | 1058 @end defun |
1059 | |
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1061 This function specifies the local time zone according to @var{tz}. If |
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1062 @var{tz} is @code{nil}, that means to use an implementation-defined |
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1063 default time zone. If @var{tz} is @code{t}, that means to use |
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1065 time zone rule. |
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1068 @defun float-time &optional time-value |
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1069 This function returns the current time as a floating-point number of |
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1074 @code{file-attributes}. |
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1076 @emph{Warning}: Since the result is floating point, it may not be |
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1077 exact. Do not use this function if precise time stamps are required. |
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1081 @section Time Conversion | |
1082 | |
1083 These functions convert time values (lists of two or three integers) | |
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1091 operating systems have larger time values, and can represent times far |
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1092 in the past or future. |
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1095 for dates before the Gregorian calendar was introduced. Year numbers |
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1096 count the number of years since the year 1 B.C., and do not skip zero |
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1097 as traditional Gregorian years do; for example, the year number |
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1106 (@var{seconds} @var{minutes} @var{hour} @var{day} @var{month} @var{year} @var{dow} @var{dst} @var{zone}) |
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1162 (apply 'encode-time (decode-time @dots{})) |
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1178 These functions convert time values (lists of two or three integers) |
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1179 to text in a string, and vice versa. |
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1182 This function parses the time-string @var{string} and returns the |
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1187 This function converts @var{time} (or the current time, if @var{time} is | |
1188 omitted) to a string according to @var{format-string}. The argument | |
1189 @var{format-string} may contain @samp{%}-sequences which say to | |
1190 substitute parts of the time. Here is a table of what the | |
1191 @samp{%}-sequences mean: | |
12067 | 1192 |
1193 @table @samp | |
1194 @item %a | |
1195 This stands for the abbreviated name of the day of week. | |
1196 @item %A | |
1197 This stands for the full name of the day of week. | |
1198 @item %b | |
1199 This stands for the abbreviated name of the month. | |
1200 @item %B | |
1201 This stands for the full name of the month. | |
1202 @item %c | |
1203 This is a synonym for @samp{%x %X}. | |
1204 @item %C | |
12098 | 1205 This has a locale-specific meaning. In the default locale (named C), it |
1206 is equivalent to @samp{%A, %B %e, %Y}. | |
12067 | 1207 @item %d |
1208 This stands for the day of month, zero-padded. | |
1209 @item %D | |
1210 This is a synonym for @samp{%m/%d/%y}. | |
1211 @item %e | |
1212 This stands for the day of month, blank-padded. | |
1213 @item %h | |
1214 This is a synonym for @samp{%b}. | |
1215 @item %H | |
1216 This stands for the hour (00-23). | |
1217 @item %I | |
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1220 This stands for the day of the year (001-366). | |
1221 @item %k | |
1222 This stands for the hour (0-23), blank padded. | |
1223 @item %l | |
1224 This stands for the hour (1-12), blank padded. | |
1225 @item %m | |
1226 This stands for the month (01-12). | |
1227 @item %M | |
1228 This stands for the minute (00-59). | |
1229 @item %n | |
1230 This stands for a newline. | |
1231 @item %p | |
1232 This stands for @samp{AM} or @samp{PM}, as appropriate. | |
1233 @item %r | |
1234 This is a synonym for @samp{%I:%M:%S %p}. | |
1235 @item %R | |
1236 This is a synonym for @samp{%H:%M}. | |
1237 @item %S | |
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1240 This stands for a tab character. | |
1241 @item %T | |
1242 This is a synonym for @samp{%H:%M:%S}. | |
1243 @item %U | |
1244 This stands for the week of the year (01-52), assuming that weeks | |
1245 start on Sunday. | |
1246 @item %w | |
1247 This stands for the numeric day of week (0-6). Sunday is day 0. | |
1248 @item %W | |
1249 This stands for the week of the year (01-52), assuming that weeks | |
1250 start on Monday. | |
1251 @item %x | |
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1258 This stands for the year without century (00-99). | |
1259 @item %Y | |
1260 This stands for the year with century. | |
1261 @item %Z | |
1262 This stands for the time zone abbreviation. | |
1263 @end table | |
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1276 The characters @samp{E} and @samp{O} act as modifiers when used between | |
1277 @samp{%} and one of the letters in the table above. @samp{E} specifies | |
26288 | 1278 using the current locale's ``alternative'' version of the date and time. |
1279 In a Japanese locale, for example, @code{%Ex} might yield a date format | |
1280 based on the Japanese Emperors' reigns. @samp{E} is allowed in | |
1281 @samp{%Ec}, @samp{%EC}, @samp{%Ex}, @samp{%EX}, @samp{%Ey}, and | |
1282 @samp{%EY}. | |
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26288 | 1284 @samp{O} means to use the current locale's ``alternative'' |
1285 representation of numbers, instead of the ordinary decimal digits. This | |
1286 is allowed with most letters, all the ones that output numbers. | |
26242 | 1287 |
1288 If @var{universal} is non-@code{nil}, that means to describe the time as | |
1289 Universal Time; @code{nil} means describe it using what Emacs believes | |
1290 is the local time zone (see @code{current-time-zone}). | |
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1328 @node Time Calculations |
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1329 @section Time Calculations |
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1331 These functions perform calendrical computations using time values |
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1332 (the kind of list that @code{current-time} returns). |
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1334 @defun time-less-p t1 t2 |
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1335 This returns @code{t} if time value @var{t1} is less than time value |
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1336 @var{t2}. |
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1337 @end defun |
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1339 @defun time-subtract t1 t2 |
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1340 This returns the time difference @var{t1} @minus{} @var{t2} between |
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1341 two time values, in the same format as a time value. |
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1342 @end defun |
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1344 @defun time-add t1 t2 |
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1345 This returns the sum of two time values, one of which ought to |
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1346 represent a time difference rather than a point in time. |
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1347 Here is how to add a number of seconds to a time value: |
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1349 @example |
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1350 (time-add @var{time} (seconds-to-time @var{seconds})) |
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1351 @end example |
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1352 @end defun |
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1354 @defun time-to-days time |
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1355 This function returns the number of days between the beginning of year |
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1356 1 and @var{time}. |
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1357 @end defun |
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1359 @defun time-to-day-in-year time |
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1360 This returns the day number within the year corresponding to @var{time}. |
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1361 @end defun |
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1363 @defun date-leap-year-p year |
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1364 This function returns @code{t} if @var{year} is a leap year. |
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6558 | 1367 @node Timers |
12098 | 1368 @section Timers for Delayed Execution |
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1369 @cindex timer |
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1375 can run them only when Emacs could accept output from a subprocess: |
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1376 namely, while waiting or inside certain primitive functions such as |
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1378 timer's execution may be delayed if Emacs is busy. However, the time of |
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1379 execution is very precise if Emacs is idle. |
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1381 Emacs binds @code{inhibit-quit} to @code{t} before calling the timer |
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1383 things in an inconsistent state. This is normally unproblematical |
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54037 | 1385 timer to call a function that takes substantial time to run is likely |
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1386 to be annoying. |
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1388 It is usually a bad idea for timer functions to alter buffer |
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1389 contents. When they do, they usually should call @code{undo-boundary} |
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1390 both before and after changing the buffer, to separate the timer's |
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1391 changes from user commands' changes and prevent a single undo entry |
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1392 from growing to be quite large. |
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1394 If a timer function calls functions that can change the match data, |
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1395 it should save and restore the match data. @xref{Saving Match Data}. |
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1397 @deffn Command run-at-time time repeat function &rest args |
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1398 This sets up a timer that calls the function @var{function} with |
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1399 arguments @var{args} at time @var{time}. If @var{repeat} is a number |
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1408 convenient formats are strings. Valid such formats include these two, |
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1418 @code{current-time-string} returns is also allowed, and many others |
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1421 To specify a relative time as a string, use numbers followed by units. |
6558 | 1422 For example: |
1423 | |
1424 @table @samp | |
1425 @item 1 min | |
1426 denotes 1 minute from now. | |
1427 @item 1 min 5 sec | |
1428 denotes 65 seconds from now. | |
1429 @item 1 min 2 sec 3 hour 4 day 5 week 6 fortnight 7 month 8 year | |
1430 denotes exactly 103 months, 123 days, and 10862 seconds from now. | |
1431 @end table | |
1432 | |
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1446 The function @code{run-at-time} returns a timer value that identifies | |
1447 the particular scheduled future action. You can use this value to call | |
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1449 @end deffn |
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1461 timer actually runs, it terminates execution of @var{body}, then |
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1462 executes @var{timeout-forms}. |
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1463 |
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1464 Since timers can run within a Lisp program only when the program calls a |
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1465 primitive that can wait, @code{with-timeout} cannot stop executing |
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1466 @var{body} while it is in the midst of a computation---only when it |
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1467 calls one of those primitives. So use @code{with-timeout} only with a |
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1468 @var{body} that waits for input, not one that does a long computation. |
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1469 @end defmac |
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1470 |
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1471 The function @code{y-or-n-p-with-timeout} provides a simple way to use |
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1472 a timer to avoid waiting too long for an answer. @xref{Yes-or-No |
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1473 Queries}. |
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1475 @deffn Command run-with-idle-timer secs repeat function &rest args |
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1476 Set up a timer which runs when Emacs has been idle for @var{secs} |
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1477 seconds. The value of @var{secs} may be an integer or a floating point |
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1478 number. |
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1479 |
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1480 If @var{repeat} is @code{nil}, the timer runs just once, the first time |
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1481 Emacs remains idle for a long enough time. More often @var{repeat} is |
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1482 non-@code{nil}, which means to run the timer @emph{each time} Emacs |
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1483 remains idle for @var{secs} seconds. |
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1485 The function @code{run-with-idle-timer} returns a timer value which you |
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1486 can use in calling @code{cancel-timer} (see below). |
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1487 @end deffn |
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1488 |
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1489 @cindex idleness |
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1490 Emacs becomes ``idle'' when it starts waiting for user input, and it |
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1491 remains idle until the user provides some input. If a timer is set for |
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1492 five seconds of idleness, it runs approximately five seconds after Emacs |
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1493 first becomes idle. Even if @var{repeat} is non-@code{nil}, this timer |
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1494 will not run again as long as Emacs remains idle, because the duration |
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1495 of idleness will continue to increase and will not go down to five |
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1496 seconds again. |
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1497 |
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1498 Emacs can do various things while idle: garbage collect, autosave or |
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1499 handle data from a subprocess. But these interludes during idleness do |
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1500 not interfere with idle timers, because they do not reset the clock of |
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1501 idleness to zero. An idle timer set for 600 seconds will run when ten |
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1502 minutes have elapsed since the last user command was finished, even if |
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1503 subprocess output has been accepted thousands of times within those ten |
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1504 minutes, and even if there have been garbage collections and autosaves. |
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1505 |
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1506 When the user supplies input, Emacs becomes non-idle while executing the |
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1507 input. Then it becomes idle again, and all the idle timers that are |
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1508 set up to repeat will subsequently run another time, one by one. |
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1509 |
6558 | 1510 @defun cancel-timer timer |
1511 Cancel the requested action for @var{timer}, which should be a value | |
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1512 previously returned by @code{run-at-time} or @code{run-with-idle-timer}. |
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1513 This cancels the effect of that call to one of these functions; the |
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1514 arrival of the specified time will not cause anything special to happen. |
6558 | 1515 @end defun |
1516 | |
1517 @node Terminal Input | |
1518 @section Terminal Input | |
1519 @cindex terminal input | |
1520 | |
1521 This section describes functions and variables for recording or | |
1522 manipulating terminal input. See @ref{Display}, for related | |
1523 functions. | |
1524 | |
1525 @menu | |
1526 * Input Modes:: Options for how input is processed. | |
1527 * Translating Input:: Low level conversion of some characters or events | |
1528 into others. | |
1529 * Recording Input:: Saving histories of recent or all input events. | |
1530 @end menu | |
1531 | |
1532 @node Input Modes | |
1533 @subsection Input Modes | |
1534 @cindex input modes | |
1535 @cindex terminal input modes | |
1536 | |
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1537 @defun set-input-mode interrupt flow meta &optional quit-char |
6558 | 1538 This function sets the mode for reading keyboard input. If |
1539 @var{interrupt} is non-null, then Emacs uses input interrupts. If it is | |
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1540 @code{nil}, then it uses @sc{cbreak} mode. The default setting is |
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1541 system-dependent. Some systems always use @sc{cbreak} mode regardless |
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1542 of what is specified. |
6558 | 1543 |
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1544 When Emacs communicates directly with X, it ignores this argument and |
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1545 uses interrupts if that is the way it knows how to communicate. |
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1547 If @var{flow} is non-@code{nil}, then Emacs uses @sc{xon/xoff} |
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1548 (@kbd{C-q}, @kbd{C-s}) flow control for output to the terminal. This |
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1549 has no effect except in @sc{cbreak} mode. |
6558 | 1550 |
1551 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
1552 The argument @var{meta} controls support for input character codes | |
1553 above 127. If @var{meta} is @code{t}, Emacs converts characters with | |
1554 the 8th bit set into Meta characters. If @var{meta} is @code{nil}, | |
1555 Emacs disregards the 8th bit; this is necessary when the terminal uses | |
1556 it as a parity bit. If @var{meta} is neither @code{t} nor @code{nil}, | |
1557 Emacs uses all 8 bits of input unchanged. This is good for terminals | |
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1558 that use 8-bit character sets. |
6558 | 1559 |
1560 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
1561 If @var{quit-char} is non-@code{nil}, it specifies the character to | |
1562 use for quitting. Normally this character is @kbd{C-g}. | |
1563 @xref{Quitting}. | |
1564 @end defun | |
1565 | |
1566 The @code{current-input-mode} function returns the input mode settings | |
1567 Emacs is currently using. | |
1568 | |
1569 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
1570 @defun current-input-mode | |
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1571 This function returns the current mode for reading keyboard input. It |
6558 | 1572 returns a list, corresponding to the arguments of @code{set-input-mode}, |
1573 of the form @code{(@var{interrupt} @var{flow} @var{meta} @var{quit})} in | |
1574 which: | |
1575 @table @var | |
1576 @item interrupt | |
1577 is non-@code{nil} when Emacs is using interrupt-driven input. If | |
1578 @code{nil}, Emacs is using @sc{cbreak} mode. | |
1579 @item flow | |
1580 is non-@code{nil} if Emacs uses @sc{xon/xoff} (@kbd{C-q}, @kbd{C-s}) | |
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1581 flow control for output to the terminal. This value is meaningful only |
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1582 when @var{interrupt} is @code{nil}. |
6558 | 1583 @item meta |
12098 | 1584 is @code{t} if Emacs treats the eighth bit of input characters as |
6558 | 1585 the meta bit; @code{nil} means Emacs clears the eighth bit of every |
1586 input character; any other value means Emacs uses all eight bits as the | |
1587 basic character code. | |
1588 @item quit | |
1589 is the character Emacs currently uses for quitting, usually @kbd{C-g}. | |
1590 @end table | |
1591 @end defun | |
1592 | |
1593 @node Translating Input | |
1594 @subsection Translating Input Events | |
1595 @cindex translating input events | |
1596 | |
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1597 This section describes features for translating input events into |
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1598 other input events before they become part of key sequences. These |
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1599 features apply to each event in the order they are described here: each |
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1600 event is first modified according to @code{extra-keyboard-modifiers}, |
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1601 then translated through @code{keyboard-translate-table} (if applicable), |
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1602 and finally decoded with the specified keyboard coding system. If it is |
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1603 being read as part of a key sequence, it is then added to the sequence |
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1604 being read; then subsequences containing it are checked first with |
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1605 @code{function-key-map} and then with @code{key-translation-map}. |
6558 | 1606 |
1607 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
1608 @defvar extra-keyboard-modifiers | |
1609 This variable lets Lisp programs ``press'' the modifier keys on the | |
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1611 character matter. Each time the user types a keyboard key, it is |
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1612 altered as if those modifier keys were held down. For instance, if |
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1613 you bind @code{extra-keyboard-modifiers} to @code{?\C-\M-a}, then all |
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1614 keyboard input characters typed during the scope of the binding will |
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1615 have the control and meta modifiers applied to them. The character |
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1616 @code{?\C-@@}, equivalent to the integer 0, does not count as a control |
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1617 character for this purpose, but as a character with no modifiers. |
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1618 Thus, setting @code{extra-keyboard-modifiers} to zero cancels any |
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1619 modification. |
6558 | 1620 |
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1621 When using a window system, the program can ``press'' any of the |
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1622 modifier keys in this way. Otherwise, only the @key{CTL} and @key{META} |
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1623 keys can be virtually pressed. |
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1625 Note that this variable applies only to events that really come from |
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1626 the keyboard, and has no effect on mouse events or any other events. |
6558 | 1627 @end defvar |
1628 | |
1629 @defvar keyboard-translate-table | |
1630 This variable is the translate table for keyboard characters. It lets | |
1631 you reshuffle the keys on the keyboard without changing any command | |
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1632 bindings. Its value is normally a char-table, or else @code{nil}. |
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1633 (It can also be a string or vector, but this is considered obsolete.) |
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1635 If @code{keyboard-translate-table} is a char-table |
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1636 (@pxref{Char-Tables}), then each character read from the keyboard is |
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1637 looked up in this char-table. If the value found there is |
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1638 non-@code{nil}, then it is used instead of the actual input character. |
6558 | 1639 |
1640 Note that this translation is the first thing that happens to a | |
1641 character after it is read from the terminal. Record-keeping features | |
1642 such as @code{recent-keys} and dribble files record the characters after | |
1643 translation. | |
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6558 | 1649 @end defvar |
1650 | |
1651 @defun keyboard-translate from to | |
1652 This function modifies @code{keyboard-translate-table} to translate | |
1653 character code @var{from} into character code @var{to}. It creates | |
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6558 | 1655 @end defun |
1656 | |
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1664 (keyboard-translate ?\C-v 'control-v) |
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1665 (global-set-key [control-x] 'kill-region) |
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1666 (global-set-key [control-c] 'kill-ring-save) |
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1667 (global-set-key [control-v] 'yank) |
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1672 you can still get the standard Emacs meanings of one of those |
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1673 characters by typing it with the shift key. That makes it a different |
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1674 character as far as keyboard translation is concerned, but it has the |
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1678 sequences being read. They are implemented in @code{read-key-sequence} |
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1679 and have no effect on input read with @code{read-event}. |
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1682 This variable holds a keymap that describes the character sequences sent |
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1683 by function keys on an ordinary character terminal. This keymap has the |
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1684 same structure as other keymaps, but is used differently: it specifies |
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1685 translations to make while reading key sequences, rather than bindings |
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1686 for key sequences. |
6558 | 1687 |
1688 If @code{function-key-map} ``binds'' a key sequence @var{k} to a vector | |
1689 @var{v}, then when @var{k} appears as a subsequence @emph{anywhere} in a | |
1690 key sequence, it is replaced with the events in @var{v}. | |
1691 | |
1692 For example, VT100 terminals send @kbd{@key{ESC} O P} when the | |
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1693 keypad @key{PF1} key is pressed. Therefore, we want Emacs to translate |
6558 | 1694 that sequence of events into the single event @code{pf1}. We accomplish |
1695 this by ``binding'' @kbd{@key{ESC} O P} to @code{[pf1]} in | |
1696 @code{function-key-map}, when using a VT100. | |
1697 | |
1698 Thus, typing @kbd{C-c @key{PF1}} sends the character sequence @kbd{C-c | |
1699 @key{ESC} O P}; later the function @code{read-key-sequence} translates | |
1700 this back into @kbd{C-c @key{PF1}}, which it returns as the vector | |
1701 @code{[?\C-c pf1]}. | |
1702 | |
1703 Entries in @code{function-key-map} are ignored if they conflict with | |
1704 bindings made in the minor mode, local, or global keymaps. The intent | |
1705 is that the character sequences that function keys send should not have | |
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1706 command bindings in their own right---but if they do, the ordinary |
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6558 | 1708 |
1709 The value of @code{function-key-map} is usually set up automatically | |
1710 according to the terminal's Terminfo or Termcap entry, but sometimes | |
1711 those need help from terminal-specific Lisp files. Emacs comes with | |
1712 terminal-specific files for many common terminals; their main purpose is | |
1713 to make entries in @code{function-key-map} beyond those that can be | |
1714 deduced from Termcap and Terminfo. @xref{Terminal-Specific}. | |
1715 @end defvar | |
1716 | |
1717 @defvar key-translation-map | |
1718 This variable is another keymap used just like @code{function-key-map} | |
1719 to translate input events into other events. It differs from | |
1720 @code{function-key-map} in two ways: | |
1721 | |
1722 @itemize @bullet | |
1723 @item | |
1724 @code{key-translation-map} goes to work after @code{function-key-map} is | |
1725 finished; it receives the results of translation by | |
1726 @code{function-key-map}. | |
1727 | |
1728 @item | |
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1731 @code{key-translation-map}, that translation takes effect even though |
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6558 | 1733 @end itemize |
1734 | |
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1736 @code{key-translation-map}, even though they are overridden by it. |
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1737 Indeed, actual key bindings override @code{function-key-map} and thus |
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6558 | 1741 The intent of @code{key-translation-map} is for users to map one |
1742 character set to another, including ordinary characters normally bound | |
1743 to @code{self-insert-command}. | |
1744 @end defvar | |
1745 | |
1746 @cindex key translation function | |
1747 You can use @code{function-key-map} or @code{key-translation-map} for | |
1748 more than simple aliases, by using a function, instead of a key | |
1749 sequence, as the ``translation'' of a key. Then this function is called | |
1750 to compute the translation of that key. | |
1751 | |
1752 The key translation function receives one argument, which is the prompt | |
1753 that was specified in @code{read-key-sequence}---or @code{nil} if the | |
1754 key sequence is being read by the editor command loop. In most cases | |
1755 you can ignore the prompt value. | |
1756 | |
1757 If the function reads input itself, it can have the effect of altering | |
1758 the event that follows. For example, here's how to define @kbd{C-c h} | |
1759 to turn the character that follows into a Hyper character: | |
1760 | |
1761 @example | |
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6558 | 1763 (defun hyperify (prompt) |
1764 (let ((e (read-event))) | |
1765 (vector (if (numberp e) | |
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6558 | 1767 (if (memq 'hyper (event-modifiers e)) |
1768 e | |
1769 (add-event-modifier "H-" e)))))) | |
1770 | |
1771 (defun add-event-modifier (string e) | |
1772 (let ((symbol (if (symbolp e) e (car e)))) | |
1773 (setq symbol (intern (concat string | |
1774 (symbol-name symbol)))) | |
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6558 | 1777 (if (symbolp e) |
1778 symbol | |
1779 (cons symbol (cdr e))))) | |
1780 | |
1781 (define-key function-key-map "\C-ch" 'hyperify) | |
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6558 | 1783 @end example |
1784 | |
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1791 @node Recording Input | |
1792 @subsection Recording Input | |
1793 | |
1794 @defun recent-keys | |
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1796 the keyboard or mouse. All input events are included, whether or not |
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1798 100 input events, not counting events generated by keyboard macros. |
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6558 | 1804 @end defun |
1805 | |
26242 | 1806 @deffn Command open-dribble-file filename |
6558 | 1807 @cindex dribble file |
1808 This function opens a @dfn{dribble file} named @var{filename}. When a | |
1809 dribble file is open, each input event from the keyboard or mouse (but | |
1810 not those from keyboard macros) is written in that file. A | |
1811 non-character event is expressed using its printed representation | |
1812 surrounded by @samp{<@dots{}>}. | |
1813 | |
1814 You close the dribble file by calling this function with an argument | |
1815 of @code{nil}. | |
1816 | |
1817 This function is normally used to record the input necessary to | |
1818 trigger an Emacs bug, for the sake of a bug report. | |
1819 | |
1820 @example | |
1821 @group | |
1822 (open-dribble-file "~/dribble") | |
1823 @result{} nil | |
1824 @end group | |
1825 @end example | |
1826 @end deffn | |
1827 | |
1828 See also the @code{open-termscript} function (@pxref{Terminal Output}). | |
1829 | |
1830 @node Terminal Output | |
1831 @section Terminal Output | |
1832 @cindex terminal output | |
1833 | |
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6558 | 1835 track of output sent to the terminal. The variable @code{baud-rate} |
1836 tells you what Emacs thinks is the output speed of the terminal. | |
1837 | |
1838 @defvar baud-rate | |
1839 This variable's value is the output speed of the terminal, as far as | |
1840 Emacs knows. Setting this variable does not change the speed of actual | |
1841 data transmission, but the value is used for calculations such as | |
1842 padding. It also affects decisions about whether to scroll part of the | |
9009 | 1843 screen or repaint---even when using a window system. (We designed it |
6558 | 1844 this way despite the fact that a window system has no true ``output |
1845 speed'', to give you a way to tune these decisions.) | |
1846 | |
1847 The value is measured in baud. | |
1848 @end defvar | |
1849 | |
1850 If you are running across a network, and different parts of the | |
1851 network work at different baud rates, the value returned by Emacs may be | |
1852 different from the value used by your local terminal. Some network | |
1853 protocols communicate the local terminal speed to the remote machine, so | |
1854 that Emacs and other programs can get the proper value, but others do | |
1855 not. If Emacs has the wrong value, it makes decisions that are less | |
1856 than optimal. To fix the problem, set @code{baud-rate}. | |
1857 | |
1858 @defun baud-rate | |
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6558 | 1861 @end defun |
1862 | |
1863 @defun send-string-to-terminal string | |
1864 This function sends @var{string} to the terminal without alteration. | |
1865 Control characters in @var{string} have terminal-dependent effects. | |
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6558 | 1867 |
1868 One use of this function is to define function keys on terminals that | |
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6558 | 1871 characters (by transmitting the characters @kbd{C-u C-f} to the |
1872 computer): | |
1873 | |
1874 @example | |
1875 @group | |
1876 (send-string-to-terminal "\eF4\^U\^F") | |
1877 @result{} nil | |
1878 @end group | |
1879 @end example | |
1880 @end defun | |
1881 | |
1882 @deffn Command open-termscript filename | |
1883 @cindex termscript file | |
1884 This function is used to open a @dfn{termscript file} that will record | |
1885 all the characters sent by Emacs to the terminal. It returns | |
1886 @code{nil}. Termscript files are useful for investigating problems | |
1887 where Emacs garbles the screen, problems that are due to incorrect | |
1888 Termcap entries or to undesirable settings of terminal options more | |
1889 often than to actual Emacs bugs. Once you are certain which characters | |
1890 were actually output, you can determine reliably whether they correspond | |
1891 to the Termcap specifications in use. | |
1892 | |
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1898 @example | |
1899 @group | |
1900 (open-termscript "../junk/termscript") | |
1901 @result{} nil | |
1902 @end group | |
1903 @end example | |
1904 @end deffn | |
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1930 This specifies the file containing the sound to play. |
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1947 @end table |
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1961 @defvar play-sound-functions |
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46228 | 1966 @node X11 Keysyms |
1967 @section Operating on X11 Keysyms | |
6558 | 1968 |
1969 To define system-specific X11 keysyms, set the variable | |
1970 @code{system-key-alist}. | |
1971 | |
1972 @defvar system-key-alist | |
1973 This variable's value should be an alist with one element for each | |
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6558 | 1975 . @var{symbol})}, where @var{code} is the numeric keysym code (not |
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27193 | 1979 @end ifnottex |
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24934 | 1981 $-2^{28}$), |
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1985 For example @code{(168 . mute-acute)} defines a system-specific key (used |
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1992 @end tex |
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1995 It is not crucial to exclude from the alist the keysyms of other X |
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12067 | 2000 buffer-local. @xref{Multiple Displays}. |
6558 | 2001 @end defvar |
2002 | |
46228 | 2003 You can specify which keysyms Emacs should use for the Meta, Alt, Hyper, and Super modifiers by setting these variables: |
2004 | |
2005 @defvar x-alt-keysym | |
2006 @defvarx x-meta-keysym | |
2007 @defvarx x-hyper-keysym | |
2008 @defvarx x-super-keysym | |
2009 The name of the keysym that should stand for the Alt modifier | |
2010 (respectively, for Meta, Hyper, and Super). For example, here is | |
2011 how to swap the Meta and Alt modifiers within Emacs: | |
2012 @lisp | |
2013 (setq x-alt-keysym 'meta) | |
2014 (setq x-meta-keysym 'alt) | |
2015 @end lisp | |
2016 @end defvar | |
2017 | |
6558 | 2018 @node Batch Mode |
2019 @section Batch Mode | |
2020 @cindex batch mode | |
2021 @cindex noninteractive use | |
2022 | |
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2023 The command-line option @samp{-batch} causes Emacs to run |
6558 | 2024 noninteractively. In this mode, Emacs does not read commands from the |
2025 terminal, it does not alter the terminal modes, and it does not expect | |
2026 to be outputting to an erasable screen. The idea is that you specify | |
2027 Lisp programs to run; when they are finished, Emacs should exit. The | |
2028 way to specify the programs to run is with @samp{-l @var{file}}, which | |
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2029 loads the library named @var{file}, or @samp{-f @var{function}}, which |
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2030 calls @var{function} with no arguments, or @samp{--eval @var{form}}. |
6558 | 2031 |
2032 Any Lisp program output that would normally go to the echo area, | |
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12098 | 2034 as the stream, goes instead to Emacs's standard error descriptor when |
36873 | 2035 in batch mode. Similarly, input that would normally come from the |
2036 minibuffer is read from the standard input descriptor. | |
2037 Thus, Emacs behaves much like a noninteractive | |
6558 | 2038 application program. (The echo area output that Emacs itself normally |
2039 generates, such as command echoing, is suppressed entirely.) | |
2040 | |
2041 @defvar noninteractive | |
2042 This variable is non-@code{nil} when Emacs is running in batch mode. | |
2043 @end defvar | |
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2045 @node Session Management |
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2047 @cindex session manager |
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2052 applications that are running. During shutdown, the session manager |
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2059 saved session to restore. For Emacs, this argument is @samp{--smid |
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2060 @var{session}}. |
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2062 @defvar emacs-save-session-functions |
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2063 @tindex emacs-save-session-functions |
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2064 Emacs supports saving state by using a hook called |
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2093 @end example |
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2097 @end ignore |