Mercurial > emacs
changeset 52695:e5c94aabfe90
(Network): Say what stopped datagram connections do.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 30 Sep 2003 13:01:12 +0000 |
parents | 3c9835a0d5b4 |
children | 7f1977773296 |
files | lispref/processes.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lispref/processes.texi Tue Sep 30 13:00:23 2003 +0000 +++ b/lispref/processes.texi Tue Sep 30 13:01:12 2003 +0000 @@ -1507,11 +1507,12 @@ process, being stopped means not accepting new connections. (Up to 5 connection requests will be queued for when you resume the server; you can increase this limit, unless it is imposed by the operating -systems.) For a network connection, being stopped means not +systems.) For a network stream connection, being stopped means not processing input (any arriving input waits until you resume the -connection). You can use the function @code{process-command} to -determine whether a network connection or server is stopped; a -non-@code{nil} value means yes. +connection). For a datagram connection, some number of packets may be +queued but input may be lost. You can use the function +@code{process-command} to determine whether a network connection or +server is stopped; a non-@code{nil} value means yes. @defun open-network-stream name buffer-or-name host service This function opens a TCP connection, and returns a process object