Mercurial > emacs
annotate lispref/processes.texi @ 48288:4ac82d1b052d
*** empty log message ***
| author | Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk> |
|---|---|
| date | Wed, 13 Nov 2002 23:35:10 +0000 |
| parents | dd413d2af8ad |
| children | 23a1cea22d13 |
| rev | line source |
|---|---|
| 6558 | 1 @c -*-texinfo-*- |
| 2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
| 27189 | 3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999 |
| 4 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
| 6558 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
| 6 @setfilename ../info/processes | |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
7 @node Processes, Display, Abbrevs, Top |
| 6558 | 8 @chapter Processes |
| 9 @cindex child process | |
| 10 @cindex parent process | |
| 11 @cindex subprocess | |
| 12 @cindex process | |
| 13 | |
| 14 In the terminology of operating systems, a @dfn{process} is a space in | |
| 15 which a program can execute. Emacs runs in a process. Emacs Lisp | |
| 16 programs can invoke other programs in processes of their own. These are | |
| 17 called @dfn{subprocesses} or @dfn{child processes} of the Emacs process, | |
| 18 which is their @dfn{parent process}. | |
| 19 | |
| 20 A subprocess of Emacs may be @dfn{synchronous} or @dfn{asynchronous}, | |
| 21 depending on how it is created. When you create a synchronous | |
| 22 subprocess, the Lisp program waits for the subprocess to terminate | |
| 23 before continuing execution. When you create an asynchronous | |
| 24 subprocess, it can run in parallel with the Lisp program. This kind of | |
| 25 subprocess is represented within Emacs by a Lisp object which is also | |
| 26 called a ``process''. Lisp programs can use this object to communicate | |
| 27 with the subprocess or to control it. For example, you can send | |
| 28 signals, obtain status information, receive output from the process, or | |
| 29 send input to it. | |
| 30 | |
| 31 @defun processp object | |
| 32 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a process, | |
| 33 @code{nil} otherwise. | |
| 34 @end defun | |
| 35 | |
| 36 @menu | |
| 37 * Subprocess Creation:: Functions that start subprocesses. | |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
38 * Shell Arguments:: Quoting an argument to pass it to a shell. |
| 6558 | 39 * Synchronous Processes:: Details of using synchronous subprocesses. |
| 40 * Asynchronous Processes:: Starting up an asynchronous subprocess. | |
| 41 * Deleting Processes:: Eliminating an asynchronous subprocess. | |
| 42 * Process Information:: Accessing run-status and other attributes. | |
| 43 * Input to Processes:: Sending input to an asynchronous subprocess. | |
| 44 * Signals to Processes:: Stopping, continuing or interrupting | |
| 45 an asynchronous subprocess. | |
| 46 * Output from Processes:: Collecting output from an asynchronous subprocess. | |
| 47 * Sentinels:: Sentinels run when process run-status changes. | |
|
46340
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
48 * Query Before Exit:: Whether to query if exiting will kill a process. |
| 6558 | 49 * Transaction Queues:: Transaction-based communication with subprocesses. |
| 12098 | 50 * Network:: Opening network connections. |
| 6558 | 51 @end menu |
| 52 | |
| 53 @node Subprocess Creation | |
| 54 @section Functions that Create Subprocesses | |
| 55 | |
| 56 There are three functions that create a new subprocess in which to run | |
| 57 a program. One of them, @code{start-process}, creates an asynchronous | |
| 58 process and returns a process object (@pxref{Asynchronous Processes}). | |
| 59 The other two, @code{call-process} and @code{call-process-region}, | |
| 60 create a synchronous process and do not return a process object | |
| 61 (@pxref{Synchronous Processes}). | |
| 62 | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
63 Synchronous and asynchronous processes are explained in the following |
| 6558 | 64 sections. Since the three functions are all called in a similar |
| 65 fashion, their common arguments are described here. | |
| 66 | |
| 67 @cindex execute program | |
| 68 @cindex @code{PATH} environment variable | |
| 69 @cindex @code{HOME} environment variable | |
| 70 In all cases, the function's @var{program} argument specifies the | |
| 71 program to be run. An error is signaled if the file is not found or | |
| 72 cannot be executed. If the file name is relative, the variable | |
| 73 @code{exec-path} contains a list of directories to search. Emacs | |
| 74 initializes @code{exec-path} when it starts up, based on the value of | |
| 75 the environment variable @code{PATH}. The standard file name | |
| 76 constructs, @samp{~}, @samp{.}, and @samp{..}, are interpreted as usual | |
| 77 in @code{exec-path}, but environment variable substitutions | |
| 78 (@samp{$HOME}, etc.) are not recognized; use | |
| 79 @code{substitute-in-file-name} to perform them (@pxref{File Name | |
| 80 Expansion}). | |
| 81 | |
| 82 Each of the subprocess-creating functions has a @var{buffer-or-name} | |
| 83 argument which specifies where the standard output from the program will | |
|
22252
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
84 go. It should be a buffer or a buffer name; if it is a buffer name, |
|
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
85 that will create the buffer if it does not already exist. It can also |
|
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
86 be @code{nil}, which says to discard the output unless a filter function |
|
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
87 handles it. (@xref{Filter Functions}, and @ref{Read and Print}.) |
|
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
88 Normally, you should avoid having multiple processes send output to the |
|
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
89 same buffer because their output would be intermixed randomly. |
| 6558 | 90 |
| 91 @cindex program arguments | |
| 92 All three of the subprocess-creating functions have a @code{&rest} | |
| 93 argument, @var{args}. The @var{args} must all be strings, and they are | |
| 94 supplied to @var{program} as separate command line arguments. Wildcard | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
95 characters and other shell constructs have no special meanings in these |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
96 strings, since the whole strings are passed directly to the specified |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
97 program. |
| 6558 | 98 |
|
7735
7db892210924
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
7411
diff
changeset
|
99 @strong{Please note:} The argument @var{program} contains only the |
| 6558 | 100 name of the program; it may not contain any command-line arguments. You |
| 101 must use @var{args} to provide those. | |
| 102 | |
| 103 The subprocess gets its current directory from the value of | |
| 104 @code{default-directory} (@pxref{File Name Expansion}). | |
| 105 | |
| 106 @cindex environment variables, subprocesses | |
|
22252
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
107 The subprocess inherits its environment from Emacs, but you can |
| 6558 | 108 specify overrides for it with @code{process-environment}. @xref{System |
| 109 Environment}. | |
| 110 | |
| 111 @defvar exec-directory | |
|
17611
1b2afa6391ca
(exec-directory): Wakeup no longer exists, so use movemail as example.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
16664
diff
changeset
|
112 @pindex movemail |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
113 The value of this variable is a string, the name of a directory that |
|
22252
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
114 contains programs that come with GNU Emacs, programs intended for Emacs |
|
17611
1b2afa6391ca
(exec-directory): Wakeup no longer exists, so use movemail as example.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
16664
diff
changeset
|
115 to invoke. The program @code{movemail} is an example of such a program; |
|
1b2afa6391ca
(exec-directory): Wakeup no longer exists, so use movemail as example.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
16664
diff
changeset
|
116 Rmail uses it to fetch new mail from an inbox. |
| 6558 | 117 @end defvar |
| 118 | |
| 119 @defopt exec-path | |
| 120 The value of this variable is a list of directories to search for | |
| 121 programs to run in subprocesses. Each element is either the name of a | |
| 122 directory (i.e., a string), or @code{nil}, which stands for the default | |
| 123 directory (which is the value of @code{default-directory}). | |
| 124 @cindex program directories | |
| 125 | |
| 126 The value of @code{exec-path} is used by @code{call-process} and | |
| 127 @code{start-process} when the @var{program} argument is not an absolute | |
| 128 file name. | |
| 129 @end defopt | |
| 130 | |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
131 @node Shell Arguments |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
132 @section Shell Arguments |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
133 |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
134 Lisp programs sometimes need to run a shell and give it a command |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
135 that contains file names that were specified by the user. These |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
136 programs ought to be able to support any valid file name. But the shell |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
137 gives special treatment to certain characters, and if these characters |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
138 occur in the file name, they will confuse the shell. To handle these |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
139 characters, use the function @code{shell-quote-argument}: |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
140 |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
141 @defun shell-quote-argument argument |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
142 This function returns a string which represents, in shell syntax, |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
143 an argument whose actual contents are @var{argument}. It should |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
144 work reliably to concatenate the return value into a shell command |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
145 and then pass it to a shell for execution. |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
146 |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
147 Precisely what this function does depends on your operating system. The |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
148 function is designed to work with the syntax of your system's standard |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
149 shell; if you use an unusual shell, you will need to redefine this |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
150 function. |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
151 |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
152 @example |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
153 ;; @r{This example shows the behavior on GNU and Unix systems.} |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
154 (shell-quote-argument "foo > bar") |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
155 @result{} "foo\\ \\>\\ bar" |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
156 |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
157 ;; @r{This example shows the behavior on MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems.} |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
158 (shell-quote-argument "foo > bar") |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
159 @result{} "\"foo > bar\"" |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
160 @end example |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
161 |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
162 Here's an example of using @code{shell-quote-argument} to construct |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
163 a shell command: |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
164 |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
165 @example |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
166 (concat "diff -c " |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
167 (shell-quote-argument oldfile) |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
168 " " |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
169 (shell-quote-argument newfile)) |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
170 @end example |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
171 @end defun |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
172 |
| 6558 | 173 @node Synchronous Processes |
| 174 @section Creating a Synchronous Process | |
| 175 @cindex synchronous subprocess | |
| 176 | |
| 177 After a @dfn{synchronous process} is created, Emacs waits for the | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
178 process to terminate before continuing. Starting Dired on GNU or |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
179 Unix@footnote{On other systems, Emacs uses a Lisp emulation of |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
180 @code{ls}; see @ref{Contents of Directories}.} is an example of this: it |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
181 runs @code{ls} in a synchronous process, then modifies the output |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
182 slightly. Because the process is synchronous, the entire directory |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
183 listing arrives in the buffer before Emacs tries to do anything with it. |
| 6558 | 184 |
| 185 While Emacs waits for the synchronous subprocess to terminate, the | |
| 186 user can quit by typing @kbd{C-g}. The first @kbd{C-g} tries to kill | |
| 187 the subprocess with a @code{SIGINT} signal; but it waits until the | |
| 188 subprocess actually terminates before quitting. If during that time the | |
| 189 user types another @kbd{C-g}, that kills the subprocess instantly with | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
190 @code{SIGKILL} and quits immediately (except on MS-DOS, where killing |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
191 other processes doesn't work). @xref{Quitting}. |
| 6558 | 192 |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
193 The synchronous subprocess functions return an indication of how the |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
194 process terminated. |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
195 |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
196 The output from a synchronous subprocess is generally decoded using a |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
197 coding system, much like text read from a file. The input sent to a |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
198 subprocess by @code{call-process-region} is encoded using a coding |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
199 system, much like text written into a file. @xref{Coding Systems}. |
| 6558 | 200 |
| 12067 | 201 @defun call-process program &optional infile destination display &rest args |
| 6558 | 202 This function calls @var{program} in a separate process and waits for |
| 203 it to finish. | |
| 204 | |
| 205 The standard input for the process comes from file @var{infile} if | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
206 @var{infile} is not @code{nil}, and from the null device otherwise. |
| 12067 | 207 The argument @var{destination} says where to put the process output. |
| 208 Here are the possibilities: | |
| 209 | |
| 210 @table @asis | |
| 211 @item a buffer | |
| 212 Insert the output in that buffer, before point. This includes both the | |
| 213 standard output stream and the standard error stream of the process. | |
| 214 | |
| 215 @item a string | |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
216 Insert the output in a buffer with that name, before point. |
| 12067 | 217 |
| 218 @item @code{t} | |
| 219 Insert the output in the current buffer, before point. | |
| 220 | |
| 221 @item @code{nil} | |
| 222 Discard the output. | |
| 6558 | 223 |
| 12067 | 224 @item 0 |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
225 Discard the output, and return @code{nil} immediately without waiting |
| 12067 | 226 for the subprocess to finish. |
| 227 | |
| 228 In this case, the process is not truly synchronous, since it can run in | |
| 229 parallel with Emacs; but you can think of it as synchronous in that | |
| 230 Emacs is essentially finished with the subprocess as soon as this | |
| 231 function returns. | |
| 232 | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
233 MS-DOS doesn't support asynchronous subprocesses, so this option doesn't |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
234 work there. |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
235 |
|
22252
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
236 @item @code{(@var{real-destination} @var{error-destination})} |
| 12067 | 237 Keep the standard output stream separate from the standard error stream; |
| 238 deal with the ordinary output as specified by @var{real-destination}, | |
| 239 and dispose of the error output according to @var{error-destination}. | |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
240 If @var{error-destination} is @code{nil}, that means to discard the |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
241 error output, @code{t} means mix it with the ordinary output, and a |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
242 string specifies a file name to redirect error output into. |
| 12067 | 243 |
| 244 You can't directly specify a buffer to put the error output in; that is | |
| 245 too difficult to implement. But you can achieve this result by sending | |
| 246 the error output to a temporary file and then inserting the file into a | |
| 247 buffer. | |
| 248 @end table | |
| 6558 | 249 |
| 250 If @var{display} is non-@code{nil}, then @code{call-process} redisplays | |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
251 the buffer as output is inserted. (However, if the coding system chosen |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
252 for decoding output is @code{undecided}, meaning deduce the encoding |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
253 from the actual data, then redisplay sometimes cannot continue once |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
254 non-@sc{ascii} characters are encountered. There are fundamental |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
255 reasons why it is hard to fix this; see @ref{Output from Processes}.) |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
256 |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
257 Otherwise the function @code{call-process} does no redisplay, and the |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
258 results become visible on the screen only when Emacs redisplays that |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
259 buffer in the normal course of events. |
| 6558 | 260 |
| 261 The remaining arguments, @var{args}, are strings that specify command | |
| 262 line arguments for the program. | |
| 263 | |
| 264 The value returned by @code{call-process} (unless you told it not to | |
| 265 wait) indicates the reason for process termination. A number gives the | |
| 266 exit status of the subprocess; 0 means success, and any other value | |
| 267 means failure. If the process terminated with a signal, | |
| 268 @code{call-process} returns a string describing the signal. | |
| 269 | |
| 270 In the examples below, the buffer @samp{foo} is current. | |
| 271 | |
| 272 @smallexample | |
| 273 @group | |
| 274 (call-process "pwd" nil t) | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
275 @result{} 0 |
| 6558 | 276 |
| 277 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
| 278 /usr/user/lewis/manual | |
| 279 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
| 280 @end group | |
| 281 | |
| 282 @group | |
| 283 (call-process "grep" nil "bar" nil "lewis" "/etc/passwd") | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
284 @result{} 0 |
| 6558 | 285 |
| 286 ---------- Buffer: bar ---------- | |
| 287 lewis:5LTsHm66CSWKg:398:21:Bil Lewis:/user/lewis:/bin/csh | |
| 288 | |
| 289 ---------- Buffer: bar ---------- | |
| 290 @end group | |
| 291 @end smallexample | |
| 292 | |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
293 Here is a good example of the use of @code{call-process}, which used to |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
294 be found in the definition of @code{insert-directory}: |
| 6558 | 295 |
| 296 @smallexample | |
| 297 @group | |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
298 (call-process insert-directory-program nil t nil @var{switches} |
| 6558 | 299 (if full-directory-p |
| 300 (concat (file-name-as-directory file) ".") | |
| 301 file)) | |
| 302 @end group | |
| 303 @end smallexample | |
| 304 @end defun | |
| 305 | |
| 12067 | 306 @defun call-process-region start end program &optional delete destination display &rest args |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
307 This function sends the text from @var{start} to @var{end} as |
| 6558 | 308 standard input to a process running @var{program}. It deletes the text |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
309 sent if @var{delete} is non-@code{nil}; this is useful when |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
310 @var{destination} is @code{t}, to insert the output in the current |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
311 buffer in place of the input. |
| 6558 | 312 |
| 12067 | 313 The arguments @var{destination} and @var{display} control what to do |
| 6558 | 314 with the output from the subprocess, and whether to update the display |
| 315 as it comes in. For details, see the description of | |
| 12067 | 316 @code{call-process}, above. If @var{destination} is the integer 0, |
| 6558 | 317 @code{call-process-region} discards the output and returns @code{nil} |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
318 immediately, without waiting for the subprocess to finish (this only |
|
27370
70846ee19545
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27259
diff
changeset
|
319 works if asynchronous subprocesses are supported). |
| 6558 | 320 |
| 321 The remaining arguments, @var{args}, are strings that specify command | |
| 322 line arguments for the program. | |
| 323 | |
| 324 The return value of @code{call-process-region} is just like that of | |
| 325 @code{call-process}: @code{nil} if you told it to return without | |
| 326 waiting; otherwise, a number or string which indicates how the | |
| 327 subprocess terminated. | |
| 328 | |
| 329 In the following example, we use @code{call-process-region} to run the | |
| 330 @code{cat} utility, with standard input being the first five characters | |
| 331 in buffer @samp{foo} (the word @samp{input}). @code{cat} copies its | |
| 332 standard input into its standard output. Since the argument | |
| 12067 | 333 @var{destination} is @code{t}, this output is inserted in the current |
| 6558 | 334 buffer. |
| 335 | |
| 336 @smallexample | |
| 337 @group | |
| 338 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
| 339 input@point{} | |
| 340 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
| 341 @end group | |
| 342 | |
| 343 @group | |
| 344 (call-process-region 1 6 "cat" nil t) | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
345 @result{} 0 |
| 6558 | 346 |
| 347 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
| 348 inputinput@point{} | |
| 349 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
| 350 @end group | |
| 351 @end smallexample | |
| 352 | |
| 353 The @code{shell-command-on-region} command uses | |
| 354 @code{call-process-region} like this: | |
| 355 | |
| 356 @smallexample | |
| 357 @group | |
| 358 (call-process-region | |
| 359 start end | |
| 360 shell-file-name ; @r{Name of program.} | |
| 361 nil ; @r{Do not delete region.} | |
| 362 buffer ; @r{Send output to @code{buffer}.} | |
| 363 nil ; @r{No redisplay during output.} | |
| 364 "-c" command) ; @r{Arguments for the shell.} | |
| 365 @end group | |
| 366 @end smallexample | |
| 367 @end defun | |
| 368 | |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
369 @defun shell-command-to-string command |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
370 This function executes @var{command} (a string) as a shell command, |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
371 then returns the command's output as a string. |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
372 @end defun |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
373 |
| 6558 | 374 @node Asynchronous Processes |
| 375 @section Creating an Asynchronous Process | |
| 376 @cindex asynchronous subprocess | |
| 377 | |
|
22252
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
378 After an @dfn{asynchronous process} is created, Emacs and the subprocess |
|
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
379 both continue running immediately. The process thereafter runs |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
380 in parallel with Emacs, and the two can communicate with each other |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
381 using the functions described in the following sections. However, |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
382 communication is only partially asynchronous: Emacs sends data to the |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
383 process only when certain functions are called, and Emacs accepts data |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
384 from the process only when Emacs is waiting for input or for a time |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
385 delay. |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
386 |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
387 Here we describe how to create an asynchronous process. |
| 6558 | 388 |
| 389 @defun start-process name buffer-or-name program &rest args | |
| 390 This function creates a new asynchronous subprocess and starts the | |
| 391 program @var{program} running in it. It returns a process object that | |
| 392 stands for the new subprocess in Lisp. The argument @var{name} | |
| 393 specifies the name for the process object; if a process with this name | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
394 already exists, then @var{name} is modified (by appending @samp{<1>}, |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
395 etc.) to be unique. The buffer @var{buffer-or-name} is the buffer to |
| 6558 | 396 associate with the process. |
| 397 | |
| 398 The remaining arguments, @var{args}, are strings that specify command | |
| 399 line arguments for the program. | |
| 400 | |
| 401 In the example below, the first process is started and runs (rather, | |
| 402 sleeps) for 100 seconds. Meanwhile, the second process is started, and | |
| 403 given the name @samp{my-process<1>} for the sake of uniqueness. It | |
| 404 inserts the directory listing at the end of the buffer @samp{foo}, | |
| 405 before the first process finishes. Then it finishes, and a message to | |
| 406 that effect is inserted in the buffer. Much later, the first process | |
| 407 finishes, and another message is inserted in the buffer for it. | |
| 408 | |
| 409 @smallexample | |
| 410 @group | |
| 411 (start-process "my-process" "foo" "sleep" "100") | |
| 412 @result{} #<process my-process> | |
| 413 @end group | |
| 414 | |
| 415 @group | |
| 416 (start-process "my-process" "foo" "ls" "-l" "/user/lewis/bin") | |
| 417 @result{} #<process my-process<1>> | |
| 418 | |
| 419 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
| 420 total 2 | |
| 421 lrwxrwxrwx 1 lewis 14 Jul 22 10:12 gnuemacs --> /emacs | |
| 422 -rwxrwxrwx 1 lewis 19 Jul 30 21:02 lemon | |
| 423 | |
| 424 Process my-process<1> finished | |
| 425 | |
| 426 Process my-process finished | |
| 427 ---------- Buffer: foo ---------- | |
| 428 @end group | |
| 429 @end smallexample | |
| 430 @end defun | |
| 431 | |
| 432 @defun start-process-shell-command name buffer-or-name command &rest command-args | |
| 433 This function is like @code{start-process} except that it uses a shell | |
| 434 to execute the specified command. The argument @var{command} is a shell | |
| 435 command name, and @var{command-args} are the arguments for the shell | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
436 command. The variable @code{shell-file-name} specifies which shell to |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
437 use. |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
438 |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
439 The point of running a program through the shell, rather than directly |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
440 with @code{start-process}, is so that you can employ shell features such |
|
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
441 as wildcards in the arguments. It follows that if you include an |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
442 arbitrary user-specified arguments in the command, you should quote it |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
443 with @code{shell-quote-argument} first, so that any special shell |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
444 characters do @emph{not} have their special shell meanings. @xref{Shell |
|
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
445 Arguments}. |
| 6558 | 446 @end defun |
| 447 | |
| 448 @defvar process-connection-type | |
| 449 @cindex pipes | |
| 450 @cindex @sc{pty}s | |
| 451 This variable controls the type of device used to communicate with | |
| 12098 | 452 asynchronous subprocesses. If it is non-@code{nil}, then @sc{pty}s are |
| 453 used, when available. Otherwise, pipes are used. | |
| 6558 | 454 |
| 455 @sc{pty}s are usually preferable for processes visible to the user, as | |
| 456 in Shell mode, because they allow job control (@kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-z}, | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
457 etc.) to work between the process and its children, whereas pipes do |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
458 not. For subprocesses used for internal purposes by programs, it is |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
459 often better to use a pipe, because they are more efficient. In |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
460 addition, the total number of @sc{pty}s is limited on many systems and |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
461 it is good not to waste them. |
| 6558 | 462 |
|
46340
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
463 The value of @code{process-connection-type} takes effect when |
| 6558 | 464 @code{start-process} is called. So you can specify how to communicate |
| 465 with one subprocess by binding the variable around the call to | |
| 466 @code{start-process}. | |
| 467 | |
| 468 @smallexample | |
| 469 @group | |
| 470 (let ((process-connection-type nil)) ; @r{Use a pipe.} | |
| 471 (start-process @dots{})) | |
| 472 @end group | |
| 473 @end smallexample | |
| 12067 | 474 |
| 475 To determine whether a given subprocess actually got a pipe or a | |
| 476 @sc{pty}, use the function @code{process-tty-name} (@pxref{Process | |
| 477 Information}). | |
| 6558 | 478 @end defvar |
| 479 | |
| 480 @node Deleting Processes | |
| 481 @section Deleting Processes | |
| 482 @cindex deleting processes | |
| 483 | |
| 484 @dfn{Deleting a process} disconnects Emacs immediately from the | |
|
44345
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
485 subprocess. Processes are deleted automatically after they terminate, |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
486 but not necessarily right away. You can delete a process explicitly |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
487 at any time. If you delete a terminated process explicitly before it |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
488 is deleted automatically, no harm results. Deletion of a running |
|
46340
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
489 process sends a signal to terminate it (and its child processes if |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
490 any), and calls the process sentinel if it has one. |
| 6558 | 491 |
|
44345
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
492 @code{get-buffer-process} and @code{process-list} do not remember a |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
493 deleted process, but the process object itself continues to exist as |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
494 long as other Lisp objects point to it. All the Lisp primitives that |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
495 work on process objects accept deleted processes, but those that do |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
496 I/O or send signals will report an error. The process mark continues |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
497 to point to the same place as before, usually into a buffer where |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
498 output from the process was being inserted. |
| 6558 | 499 |
|
22252
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
500 @defopt delete-exited-processes |
| 6558 | 501 This variable controls automatic deletion of processes that have |
| 502 terminated (due to calling @code{exit} or to a signal). If it is | |
| 503 @code{nil}, then they continue to exist until the user runs | |
| 504 @code{list-processes}. Otherwise, they are deleted immediately after | |
| 505 they exit. | |
|
22252
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
506 @end defopt |
| 6558 | 507 |
| 508 @defun delete-process name | |
|
44345
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
509 This function deletes the process associated with @var{name}, killing |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
510 it with a @code{SIGKILL} signal. The argument @var{name} may be a |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
511 process, the name of a process, a buffer, or the name of a buffer. |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
512 Calling @code{delete-process} on a running process terminates it, |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
513 updates the process status, and runs the sentinel (if any) immediately. |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
514 If the process has already terminated, calling @code{delete-process} |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
515 has no effect on its status, or on the running of its sentinel (which |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
516 will happen sooner or later). |
| 6558 | 517 |
| 518 @smallexample | |
| 519 @group | |
| 520 (delete-process "*shell*") | |
| 521 @result{} nil | |
| 522 @end group | |
| 523 @end smallexample | |
| 524 @end defun | |
| 525 | |
| 526 @node Process Information | |
| 527 @section Process Information | |
| 528 | |
| 529 Several functions return information about processes. | |
| 530 @code{list-processes} is provided for interactive use. | |
| 531 | |
| 532 @deffn Command list-processes | |
| 533 This command displays a listing of all living processes. In addition, | |
| 534 it finally deletes any process whose status was @samp{Exited} or | |
| 535 @samp{Signaled}. It returns @code{nil}. | |
| 536 @end deffn | |
| 537 | |
| 538 @defun process-list | |
| 539 This function returns a list of all processes that have not been deleted. | |
| 540 | |
| 541 @smallexample | |
| 542 @group | |
| 543 (process-list) | |
| 544 @result{} (#<process display-time> #<process shell>) | |
| 545 @end group | |
| 546 @end smallexample | |
| 547 @end defun | |
| 548 | |
| 549 @defun get-process name | |
| 550 This function returns the process named @var{name}, or @code{nil} if | |
| 551 there is none. An error is signaled if @var{name} is not a string. | |
| 552 | |
| 553 @smallexample | |
| 554 @group | |
| 555 (get-process "shell") | |
| 556 @result{} #<process shell> | |
| 557 @end group | |
| 558 @end smallexample | |
| 559 @end defun | |
| 560 | |
| 561 @defun process-command process | |
| 562 This function returns the command that was executed to start | |
| 563 @var{process}. This is a list of strings, the first string being the | |
| 564 program executed and the rest of the strings being the arguments that | |
| 565 were given to the program. | |
| 566 | |
| 567 @smallexample | |
| 568 @group | |
| 569 (process-command (get-process "shell")) | |
| 570 @result{} ("/bin/csh" "-i") | |
| 571 @end group | |
| 572 @end smallexample | |
| 573 @end defun | |
| 574 | |
| 575 @defun process-id process | |
| 576 This function returns the @sc{pid} of @var{process}. This is an | |
| 9009 | 577 integer that distinguishes the process @var{process} from all other |
| 6558 | 578 processes running on the same computer at the current time. The |
| 579 @sc{pid} of a process is chosen by the operating system kernel when the | |
| 580 process is started and remains constant as long as the process exists. | |
| 581 @end defun | |
| 582 | |
| 583 @defun process-name process | |
| 584 This function returns the name of @var{process}. | |
| 585 @end defun | |
| 586 | |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
587 @defun process-contact process |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
588 This function returns @code{t} for an ordinary child process, and |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
589 @code{(@var{hostname} @var{service})} for a net connection |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
590 (@pxref{Network}). |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
591 @end defun |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
592 |
| 6558 | 593 @defun process-status process-name |
| 594 This function returns the status of @var{process-name} as a symbol. | |
| 595 The argument @var{process-name} must be a process, a buffer, a | |
| 596 process name (string) or a buffer name (string). | |
| 597 | |
| 598 The possible values for an actual subprocess are: | |
| 599 | |
| 600 @table @code | |
| 601 @item run | |
| 602 for a process that is running. | |
| 603 @item stop | |
| 604 for a process that is stopped but continuable. | |
| 605 @item exit | |
| 606 for a process that has exited. | |
| 607 @item signal | |
| 608 for a process that has received a fatal signal. | |
| 609 @item open | |
| 610 for a network connection that is open. | |
| 611 @item closed | |
| 612 for a network connection that is closed. Once a connection | |
| 613 is closed, you cannot reopen it, though you might be able to open | |
| 614 a new connection to the same place. | |
| 615 @item nil | |
| 616 if @var{process-name} is not the name of an existing process. | |
| 617 @end table | |
| 618 | |
| 619 @smallexample | |
| 620 @group | |
| 621 (process-status "shell") | |
| 622 @result{} run | |
| 623 @end group | |
| 624 @group | |
| 625 (process-status (get-buffer "*shell*")) | |
| 626 @result{} run | |
| 627 @end group | |
| 628 @group | |
| 629 x | |
| 630 @result{} #<process xx<1>> | |
| 631 (process-status x) | |
| 632 @result{} exit | |
| 633 @end group | |
| 634 @end smallexample | |
| 635 | |
| 636 For a network connection, @code{process-status} returns one of the symbols | |
| 637 @code{open} or @code{closed}. The latter means that the other side | |
| 638 closed the connection, or Emacs did @code{delete-process}. | |
| 639 @end defun | |
| 640 | |
| 641 @defun process-exit-status process | |
| 642 This function returns the exit status of @var{process} or the signal | |
| 643 number that killed it. (Use the result of @code{process-status} to | |
| 644 determine which of those it is.) If @var{process} has not yet | |
| 645 terminated, the value is 0. | |
| 646 @end defun | |
| 647 | |
| 12067 | 648 @defun process-tty-name process |
| 649 This function returns the terminal name that @var{process} is using for | |
| 650 its communication with Emacs---or @code{nil} if it is using pipes | |
| 651 instead of a terminal (see @code{process-connection-type} in | |
| 652 @ref{Asynchronous Processes}). | |
| 653 @end defun | |
| 654 | |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
655 @defun process-coding-system process |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
656 This function returns a cons cell describing the coding systems in use |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
657 for decoding output from @var{process} and for encoding input to |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
658 @var{process} (@pxref{Coding Systems}). The value has this form: |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
659 |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
660 @example |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
661 (@var{coding-system-for-decoding} . @var{coding-system-for-encoding}) |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
662 @end example |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
663 @end defun |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
664 |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
665 @defun set-process-coding-system process decoding-system encoding-system |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
666 This function specifies the coding systems to use for subsequent output |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
667 from and input to @var{process}. It will use @var{decoding-system} to |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
668 decode subprocess output, and @var{encoding-system} to encode subprocess |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
669 input. |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
670 @end defun |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
671 |
| 6558 | 672 @node Input to Processes |
| 673 @section Sending Input to Processes | |
| 674 @cindex process input | |
| 675 | |
| 676 Asynchronous subprocesses receive input when it is sent to them by | |
| 677 Emacs, which is done with the functions in this section. You must | |
| 678 specify the process to send input to, and the input data to send. The | |
| 679 data appears on the ``standard input'' of the subprocess. | |
| 680 | |
| 681 Some operating systems have limited space for buffered input in a | |
| 682 @sc{pty}. On these systems, Emacs sends an @sc{eof} periodically amidst | |
| 683 the other characters, to force them through. For most programs, | |
| 684 these @sc{eof}s do no harm. | |
| 685 | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
686 Subprocess input is normally encoded using a coding system before the |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
687 subprocess receives it, much like text written into a file. You can use |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
688 @code{set-process-coding-system} to specify which coding system to use |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
689 (@pxref{Process Information}). Otherwise, the coding system comes from |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
690 @code{coding-system-for-write}, if that is non-@code{nil}; or else from |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
691 the defaulting mechanism (@pxref{Default Coding Systems}). |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
692 |
|
24951
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
693 Sometimes the system is unable to accept input for that process, |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
694 because the input buffer is full. When this happens, the send functions |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
695 wait a short while, accepting output from subprocesses, and then try |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
696 again. This gives the subprocess a chance to read more of its pending |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
697 input and make space in the buffer. It also allows filters, sentinels |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
698 and timers to run---so take account of that in writing your code. |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
699 |
| 6558 | 700 @defun process-send-string process-name string |
| 701 This function sends @var{process-name} the contents of @var{string} as | |
| 702 standard input. The argument @var{process-name} must be a process or | |
| 703 the name of a process. If it is @code{nil}, the current buffer's | |
| 704 process is used. | |
| 705 | |
| 706 The function returns @code{nil}. | |
| 707 | |
| 708 @smallexample | |
| 709 @group | |
| 710 (process-send-string "shell<1>" "ls\n") | |
| 711 @result{} nil | |
| 712 @end group | |
| 713 | |
| 714 | |
| 715 @group | |
| 716 ---------- Buffer: *shell* ---------- | |
| 717 ... | |
| 718 introduction.texi syntax-tables.texi~ | |
| 719 introduction.texi~ text.texi | |
| 720 introduction.txt text.texi~ | |
| 721 ... | |
| 722 ---------- Buffer: *shell* ---------- | |
| 723 @end group | |
| 724 @end smallexample | |
| 725 @end defun | |
| 726 | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
727 @defun process-send-region process-name start end |
| 6558 | 728 This function sends the text in the region defined by @var{start} and |
| 729 @var{end} as standard input to @var{process-name}, which is a process or | |
| 730 a process name. (If it is @code{nil}, the current buffer's process is | |
| 731 used.) | |
| 732 | |
| 733 An error is signaled unless both @var{start} and @var{end} are | |
| 734 integers or markers that indicate positions in the current buffer. (It | |
| 735 is unimportant which number is larger.) | |
|
25751
467b88fab665
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
24951
diff
changeset
|
736 @end defun |
| 6558 | 737 |
| 738 @defun process-send-eof &optional process-name | |
| 739 This function makes @var{process-name} see an end-of-file in its | |
| 740 input. The @sc{eof} comes after any text already sent to it. | |
| 741 | |
| 742 If @var{process-name} is not supplied, or if it is @code{nil}, then | |
| 743 this function sends the @sc{eof} to the current buffer's process. An | |
| 744 error is signaled if the current buffer has no process. | |
| 745 | |
| 746 The function returns @var{process-name}. | |
| 747 | |
| 748 @smallexample | |
| 749 @group | |
| 750 (process-send-eof "shell") | |
| 751 @result{} "shell" | |
| 752 @end group | |
| 753 @end smallexample | |
| 754 @end defun | |
| 755 | |
|
24951
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
756 @defun process-running-child-p process |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
757 @tindex process-running-child-p process |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
758 This function will tell you whether a subprocess has given control of |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
759 its terminal to its own child process. The value is @code{t} if this is |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
760 true, or if Emacs cannot tell; it is @code{nil} if Emacs can be certain |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
761 that this is not so. |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
762 @end defun |
|
7451b1458af1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22267
diff
changeset
|
763 |
| 6558 | 764 @node Signals to Processes |
| 765 @section Sending Signals to Processes | |
| 766 @cindex process signals | |
| 767 @cindex sending signals | |
| 768 @cindex signals | |
| 769 | |
| 770 @dfn{Sending a signal} to a subprocess is a way of interrupting its | |
| 771 activities. There are several different signals, each with its own | |
| 772 meaning. The set of signals and their names is defined by the operating | |
| 773 system. For example, the signal @code{SIGINT} means that the user has | |
| 774 typed @kbd{C-c}, or that some analogous thing has happened. | |
| 775 | |
| 776 Each signal has a standard effect on the subprocess. Most signals | |
| 777 kill the subprocess, but some stop or resume execution instead. Most | |
| 778 signals can optionally be handled by programs; if the program handles | |
| 779 the signal, then we can say nothing in general about its effects. | |
| 780 | |
| 781 You can send signals explicitly by calling the functions in this | |
| 782 section. Emacs also sends signals automatically at certain times: | |
| 783 killing a buffer sends a @code{SIGHUP} signal to all its associated | |
| 784 processes; killing Emacs sends a @code{SIGHUP} signal to all remaining | |
| 785 processes. (@code{SIGHUP} is a signal that usually indicates that the | |
| 786 user hung up the phone.) | |
| 787 | |
| 788 Each of the signal-sending functions takes two optional arguments: | |
| 789 @var{process-name} and @var{current-group}. | |
| 790 | |
| 791 The argument @var{process-name} must be either a process, the name of | |
| 792 one, or @code{nil}. If it is @code{nil}, the process defaults to the | |
| 793 process associated with the current buffer. An error is signaled if | |
| 794 @var{process-name} does not identify a process. | |
| 795 | |
| 796 The argument @var{current-group} is a flag that makes a difference | |
| 797 when you are running a job-control shell as an Emacs subprocess. If it | |
| 798 is non-@code{nil}, then the signal is sent to the current process-group | |
| 9009 | 799 of the terminal that Emacs uses to communicate with the subprocess. If |
| 6558 | 800 the process is a job-control shell, this means the shell's current |
| 801 subjob. If it is @code{nil}, the signal is sent to the process group of | |
| 802 the immediate subprocess of Emacs. If the subprocess is a job-control | |
| 803 shell, this is the shell itself. | |
| 804 | |
| 805 The flag @var{current-group} has no effect when a pipe is used to | |
| 806 communicate with the subprocess, because the operating system does not | |
| 807 support the distinction in the case of pipes. For the same reason, | |
| 808 job-control shells won't work when a pipe is used. See | |
| 809 @code{process-connection-type} in @ref{Asynchronous Processes}. | |
| 810 | |
| 811 @defun interrupt-process &optional process-name current-group | |
| 812 This function interrupts the process @var{process-name} by sending the | |
| 813 signal @code{SIGINT}. Outside of Emacs, typing the ``interrupt | |
| 814 character'' (normally @kbd{C-c} on some systems, and @code{DEL} on | |
| 815 others) sends this signal. When the argument @var{current-group} is | |
| 816 non-@code{nil}, you can think of this function as ``typing @kbd{C-c}'' | |
| 817 on the terminal by which Emacs talks to the subprocess. | |
| 818 @end defun | |
| 819 | |
| 820 @defun kill-process &optional process-name current-group | |
| 821 This function kills the process @var{process-name} by sending the | |
| 822 signal @code{SIGKILL}. This signal kills the subprocess immediately, | |
| 823 and cannot be handled by the subprocess. | |
| 824 @end defun | |
| 825 | |
| 826 @defun quit-process &optional process-name current-group | |
| 827 This function sends the signal @code{SIGQUIT} to the process | |
| 828 @var{process-name}. This signal is the one sent by the ``quit | |
| 829 character'' (usually @kbd{C-b} or @kbd{C-\}) when you are not inside | |
| 830 Emacs. | |
| 831 @end defun | |
| 832 | |
| 833 @defun stop-process &optional process-name current-group | |
| 834 This function stops the process @var{process-name} by sending the | |
| 835 signal @code{SIGTSTP}. Use @code{continue-process} to resume its | |
| 836 execution. | |
| 837 | |
|
21682
90da2489c498
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21007
diff
changeset
|
838 Outside of Emacs, on systems with job control, the ``stop character'' |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
839 (usually @kbd{C-z}) normally sends this signal. When |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
840 @var{current-group} is non-@code{nil}, you can think of this function as |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
841 ``typing @kbd{C-z}'' on the terminal Emacs uses to communicate with the |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
842 subprocess. |
| 6558 | 843 @end defun |
| 844 | |
| 845 @defun continue-process &optional process-name current-group | |
| 846 This function resumes execution of the process @var{process} by sending | |
| 847 it the signal @code{SIGCONT}. This presumes that @var{process-name} was | |
| 848 stopped previously. | |
| 849 @end defun | |
| 850 | |
| 851 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
| 852 @defun signal-process pid signal | |
| 853 This function sends a signal to process @var{pid}, which need not be | |
| 854 a child of Emacs. The argument @var{signal} specifies which signal | |
| 855 to send; it should be an integer. | |
| 856 @end defun | |
| 857 | |
| 858 @node Output from Processes | |
| 859 @section Receiving Output from Processes | |
| 860 @cindex process output | |
| 861 @cindex output from processes | |
| 862 | |
| 863 There are two ways to receive the output that a subprocess writes to | |
| 864 its standard output stream. The output can be inserted in a buffer, | |
| 865 which is called the associated buffer of the process, or a function | |
| 9009 | 866 called the @dfn{filter function} can be called to act on the output. If |
| 867 the process has no buffer and no filter function, its output is | |
| 868 discarded. | |
|
27259
c41efa6c4be1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27189
diff
changeset
|
869 |
|
46340
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
870 When a subprocess terminates, Emacs reads any pending output, |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
871 then stops reading output from that subprocess. Therefore, if the |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
872 subprocess has children that are still live and still producing |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
873 output, Emacs won't receive that output. |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
874 |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
875 Output from a subprocess can arrive only while Emacs is waiting: when |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
876 reading terminal input, in @code{sit-for} and @code{sleep-for} |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
877 (@pxref{Waiting}), and in @code{accept-process-output} (@pxref{Accepting |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
878 Output}). This minimizes the problem of timing errors that usually |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
879 plague parallel programming. For example, you can safely create a |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
880 process and only then specify its buffer or filter function; no output |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
881 can arrive before you finish, if the code in between does not call any |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
882 primitive that waits. |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
883 |
|
27259
c41efa6c4be1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27189
diff
changeset
|
884 It is impossible to separate the standard output and standard error |
|
c41efa6c4be1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27189
diff
changeset
|
885 streams of the subprocess, because Emacs normally spawns the subprocess |
|
c41efa6c4be1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27189
diff
changeset
|
886 inside a pseudo-TTY, and a pseudo-TTY has only one output channel. If |
|
c41efa6c4be1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27189
diff
changeset
|
887 you want to keep the output to those streams separate, you should |
|
c41efa6c4be1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27189
diff
changeset
|
888 redirect one of them to a file--for example, by using an appropriate |
|
c41efa6c4be1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27189
diff
changeset
|
889 shell command. |
|
c41efa6c4be1
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27189
diff
changeset
|
890 |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
891 Subprocess output is normally decoded using a coding system before the |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
892 buffer or filter function receives it, much like text read from a file. |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
893 You can use @code{set-process-coding-system} to specify which coding |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
894 system to use (@pxref{Process Information}). Otherwise, the coding |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
895 system comes from @code{coding-system-for-read}, if that is |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
896 non-@code{nil}; or else from the defaulting mechanism (@pxref{Default |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
897 Coding Systems}). |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
898 |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
899 @strong{Warning:} Coding systems such as @code{undecided} which |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
900 determine the coding system from the data do not work entirely reliably |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
901 with asynchronous subprocess output. This is because Emacs has to |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
902 process asynchronous subprocess output in batches, as it arrives. Emacs |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
903 must try to detect the proper coding system from one batch at a time, |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
904 and this does not always work. Therefore, if at all possible, use a |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
905 coding system which determines both the character code conversion and |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
906 the end of line conversion---that is, one like @code{latin-1-unix}, |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
907 rather than @code{undecided} or @code{latin-1}. |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
908 |
| 6558 | 909 @menu |
| 910 * Process Buffers:: If no filter, output is put in a buffer. | |
| 911 * Filter Functions:: Filter functions accept output from the process. | |
| 912 * Accepting Output:: Explicitly permitting subprocess output. | |
| 913 Waiting for subprocess output. | |
| 914 @end menu | |
| 915 | |
| 916 @node Process Buffers | |
| 917 @subsection Process Buffers | |
| 918 | |
| 919 A process can (and usually does) have an @dfn{associated buffer}, | |
| 920 which is an ordinary Emacs buffer that is used for two purposes: storing | |
| 921 the output from the process, and deciding when to kill the process. You | |
| 922 can also use the buffer to identify a process to operate on, since in | |
| 923 normal practice only one process is associated with any given buffer. | |
| 924 Many applications of processes also use the buffer for editing input to | |
| 925 be sent to the process, but this is not built into Emacs Lisp. | |
| 926 | |
| 927 Unless the process has a filter function (@pxref{Filter Functions}), | |
| 928 its output is inserted in the associated buffer. The position to insert | |
| 9009 | 929 the output is determined by the @code{process-mark}, which is then |
| 930 updated to point to the end of the text just inserted. Usually, but not | |
| 931 always, the @code{process-mark} is at the end of the buffer. | |
| 6558 | 932 |
| 933 @defun process-buffer process | |
| 934 This function returns the associated buffer of the process | |
| 935 @var{process}. | |
| 936 | |
| 937 @smallexample | |
| 938 @group | |
| 939 (process-buffer (get-process "shell")) | |
| 940 @result{} #<buffer *shell*> | |
| 941 @end group | |
| 942 @end smallexample | |
| 943 @end defun | |
| 944 | |
| 945 @defun process-mark process | |
| 946 This function returns the process marker for @var{process}, which is the | |
| 947 marker that says where to insert output from the process. | |
| 948 | |
| 949 If @var{process} does not have a buffer, @code{process-mark} returns a | |
| 950 marker that points nowhere. | |
| 951 | |
| 952 Insertion of process output in a buffer uses this marker to decide where | |
| 953 to insert, and updates it to point after the inserted text. That is why | |
| 954 successive batches of output are inserted consecutively. | |
| 955 | |
| 956 Filter functions normally should use this marker in the same fashion | |
| 957 as is done by direct insertion of output in the buffer. A good | |
| 958 example of a filter function that uses @code{process-mark} is found at | |
| 959 the end of the following section. | |
| 960 | |
| 961 When the user is expected to enter input in the process buffer for | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
962 transmission to the process, the process marker separates the new input |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
963 from previous output. |
| 6558 | 964 @end defun |
| 965 | |
| 966 @defun set-process-buffer process buffer | |
| 967 This function sets the buffer associated with @var{process} to | |
| 968 @var{buffer}. If @var{buffer} is @code{nil}, the process becomes | |
| 969 associated with no buffer. | |
| 970 @end defun | |
| 971 | |
| 972 @defun get-buffer-process buffer-or-name | |
|
44345
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
973 This function returns a nondeleted process associated with the buffer |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
974 specified by @var{buffer-or-name}. If there are several processes |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
975 associated with it, this function chooses one (currently, the one most |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
976 recently created, but don't count on that). Deletion of a process |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
977 (see @code{delete-process}) makes it ineligible for this function to |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
978 return. |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
979 |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
980 It is usually a bad idea to have more than one process associated with |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
981 the same buffer. |
| 6558 | 982 |
| 983 @smallexample | |
| 984 @group | |
| 985 (get-buffer-process "*shell*") | |
| 986 @result{} #<process shell> | |
| 987 @end group | |
| 988 @end smallexample | |
| 989 | |
| 990 Killing the process's buffer deletes the process, which kills the | |
| 991 subprocess with a @code{SIGHUP} signal (@pxref{Signals to Processes}). | |
| 992 @end defun | |
| 993 | |
| 994 @node Filter Functions | |
| 995 @subsection Process Filter Functions | |
| 996 @cindex filter function | |
| 997 @cindex process filter | |
| 998 | |
| 999 A process @dfn{filter function} is a function that receives the | |
| 1000 standard output from the associated process. If a process has a filter, | |
| 9009 | 1001 then @emph{all} output from that process is passed to the filter. The |
| 1002 process buffer is used directly for output from the process only when | |
| 1003 there is no filter. | |
| 6558 | 1004 |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
1005 The filter function can only be called when Emacs is waiting for |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
1006 something, because process output arrives only at such times. Emacs |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
1007 waits when reading terminal input, in @code{sit-for} and |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
1008 @code{sleep-for} (@pxref{Waiting}), and in @code{accept-process-output} |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
1009 (@pxref{Accepting Output}). |
|
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
1010 |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1011 A filter function must accept two arguments: the associated process |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1012 and a string, which is output just received from it. The function is |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1013 then free to do whatever it chooses with the output. |
| 6558 | 1014 |
| 1015 Quitting is normally inhibited within a filter function---otherwise, | |
| 1016 the effect of typing @kbd{C-g} at command level or to quit a user | |
| 1017 command would be unpredictable. If you want to permit quitting inside a | |
| 1018 filter function, bind @code{inhibit-quit} to @code{nil}. | |
| 1019 @xref{Quitting}. | |
| 1020 | |
| 12067 | 1021 If an error happens during execution of a filter function, it is |
| 1022 caught automatically, so that it doesn't stop the execution of whatever | |
|
12125
995be67f3fd1
updates for version 19.29.
Melissa Weisshaus <melissa@gnu.org>
parents:
12098
diff
changeset
|
1023 program was running when the filter function was started. However, if |
| 12067 | 1024 @code{debug-on-error} is non-@code{nil}, the error-catching is turned |
| 1025 off. This makes it possible to use the Lisp debugger to debug the | |
| 1026 filter function. @xref{Debugger}. | |
| 1027 | |
| 6558 | 1028 Many filter functions sometimes or always insert the text in the |
| 1029 process's buffer, mimicking the actions of Emacs when there is no | |
| 1030 filter. Such filter functions need to use @code{set-buffer} in order to | |
| 1031 be sure to insert in that buffer. To avoid setting the current buffer | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1032 semipermanently, these filter functions must save and restore the |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1033 current buffer. They should also update the process marker, and in some |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1034 cases update the value of point. Here is how to do these things: |
| 6558 | 1035 |
| 1036 @smallexample | |
| 1037 @group | |
| 1038 (defun ordinary-insertion-filter (proc string) | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1039 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc) |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1040 (let ((moving (= (point) (process-mark proc)))) |
| 6558 | 1041 @end group |
| 1042 @group | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1043 (save-excursion |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1044 ;; @r{Insert the text, advancing the process marker.} |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1045 (goto-char (process-mark proc)) |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1046 (insert string) |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1047 (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))) |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1048 (if moving (goto-char (process-mark proc)))))) |
| 6558 | 1049 @end group |
| 1050 @end smallexample | |
| 1051 | |
| 1052 @noindent | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1053 The reason to use @code{with-current-buffer}, rather than using |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1054 @code{save-excursion} to save and restore the current buffer, is so as |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1055 to preserve the change in point made by the second call to |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1056 @code{goto-char}. |
| 6558 | 1057 |
| 1058 To make the filter force the process buffer to be visible whenever new | |
| 1059 text arrives, insert the following line just before the | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1060 @code{with-current-buffer} construct: |
| 6558 | 1061 |
| 1062 @smallexample | |
| 1063 (display-buffer (process-buffer proc)) | |
| 1064 @end smallexample | |
| 1065 | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1066 To force point to the end of the new output, no matter where it was |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1067 previously, eliminate the variable @code{moving} and call |
| 6558 | 1068 @code{goto-char} unconditionally. |
| 1069 | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1070 In earlier Emacs versions, every filter function that did regular |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1071 expression searching or matching had to explicitly save and restore the |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1072 match data. Now Emacs does this automatically for filter functions; |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1073 they never need to do it explicitly. @xref{Match Data}. |
| 6558 | 1074 |
| 1075 A filter function that writes the output into the buffer of the | |
| 12098 | 1076 process should check whether the buffer is still alive. If it tries to |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1077 insert into a dead buffer, it will get an error. The expression |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1078 @code{(buffer-name (process-buffer @var{process}))} returns @code{nil} |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1079 if the buffer is dead. |
| 6558 | 1080 |
| 1081 The output to the function may come in chunks of any size. A program | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1082 that produces the same output twice in a row may send it as one batch of |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1083 200 characters one time, and five batches of 40 characters the next. If |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1084 the filter looks for certain text strings in the subprocess output, make |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1085 sure to handle the case where one of these strings is split across two |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1086 or more batches of output. |
| 6558 | 1087 |
| 1088 @defun set-process-filter process filter | |
| 1089 This function gives @var{process} the filter function @var{filter}. If | |
| 1090 @var{filter} is @code{nil}, it gives the process no filter. | |
| 1091 @end defun | |
| 1092 | |
| 1093 @defun process-filter process | |
| 1094 This function returns the filter function of @var{process}, or @code{nil} | |
| 1095 if it has none. | |
| 1096 @end defun | |
| 1097 | |
| 1098 Here is an example of use of a filter function: | |
| 1099 | |
| 1100 @smallexample | |
| 1101 @group | |
| 1102 (defun keep-output (process output) | |
| 1103 (setq kept (cons output kept))) | |
| 1104 @result{} keep-output | |
| 1105 @end group | |
| 1106 @group | |
| 1107 (setq kept nil) | |
| 1108 @result{} nil | |
| 1109 @end group | |
| 1110 @group | |
| 1111 (set-process-filter (get-process "shell") 'keep-output) | |
| 1112 @result{} keep-output | |
| 1113 @end group | |
| 1114 @group | |
| 1115 (process-send-string "shell" "ls ~/other\n") | |
| 1116 @result{} nil | |
| 1117 kept | |
| 1118 @result{} ("lewis@@slug[8] % " | |
| 1119 @end group | |
| 1120 @group | |
| 1121 "FINAL-W87-SHORT.MSS backup.otl kolstad.mss~ | |
| 1122 address.txt backup.psf kolstad.psf | |
| 1123 backup.bib~ david.mss resume-Dec-86.mss~ | |
| 1124 backup.err david.psf resume-Dec.psf | |
| 1125 backup.mss dland syllabus.mss | |
| 1126 " | |
| 1127 "#backups.mss# backup.mss~ kolstad.mss | |
| 1128 ") | |
| 1129 @end group | |
| 1130 @end smallexample | |
| 1131 | |
| 1132 @ignore @c The code in this example doesn't show the right way to do things. | |
| 1133 Here is another, more realistic example, which demonstrates how to use | |
| 1134 the process mark to do insertion in the same fashion as is done when | |
| 1135 there is no filter function: | |
| 1136 | |
| 1137 @smallexample | |
| 1138 @group | |
| 1139 ;; @r{Insert input in the buffer specified by @code{my-shell-buffer}} | |
| 1140 ;; @r{and make sure that buffer is shown in some window.} | |
| 1141 (defun my-process-filter (proc str) | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1142 (let ((cur (selected-window)) |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1143 (pop-up-windows t)) |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1144 (pop-to-buffer my-shell-buffer) |
| 6558 | 1145 @end group |
| 1146 @group | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1147 (goto-char (point-max)) |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1148 (insert str) |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1149 (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point-max)) |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1150 (select-window cur))) |
| 6558 | 1151 @end group |
| 1152 @end smallexample | |
| 1153 @end ignore | |
| 1154 | |
| 1155 @node Accepting Output | |
| 1156 @subsection Accepting Output from Processes | |
| 1157 | |
| 1158 Output from asynchronous subprocesses normally arrives only while | |
| 1159 Emacs is waiting for some sort of external event, such as elapsed time | |
| 1160 or terminal input. Occasionally it is useful in a Lisp program to | |
| 1161 explicitly permit output to arrive at a specific point, or even to wait | |
| 1162 until output arrives from a process. | |
| 1163 | |
| 1164 @defun accept-process-output &optional process seconds millisec | |
| 1165 This function allows Emacs to read pending output from processes. The | |
| 1166 output is inserted in the associated buffers or given to their filter | |
| 1167 functions. If @var{process} is non-@code{nil} then this function does | |
| 1168 not return until some output has been received from @var{process}. | |
| 1169 | |
| 1170 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
| 1171 The arguments @var{seconds} and @var{millisec} let you specify timeout | |
| 1172 periods. The former specifies a period measured in seconds and the | |
| 1173 latter specifies one measured in milliseconds. The two time periods | |
| 1174 thus specified are added together, and @code{accept-process-output} | |
| 1175 returns after that much time whether or not there has been any | |
| 1176 subprocess output. | |
| 1177 | |
| 12098 | 1178 The argument @var{seconds} need not be an integer. If it is a floating |
| 1179 point number, this function waits for a fractional number of seconds. | |
| 1180 Some systems support only a whole number of seconds; on these systems, | |
|
22252
40089afa2b1d
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
22138
diff
changeset
|
1181 @var{seconds} is rounded down. |
| 12098 | 1182 |
| 6558 | 1183 Not all operating systems support waiting periods other than multiples |
| 1184 of a second; on those that do not, you get an error if you specify | |
| 1185 nonzero @var{millisec}. | |
| 1186 | |
| 1187 The function @code{accept-process-output} returns non-@code{nil} if it | |
| 1188 did get some output, or @code{nil} if the timeout expired before output | |
| 1189 arrived. | |
| 1190 @end defun | |
| 1191 | |
| 1192 @node Sentinels | |
| 1193 @section Sentinels: Detecting Process Status Changes | |
| 1194 @cindex process sentinel | |
| 1195 @cindex sentinel | |
| 1196 | |
| 1197 A @dfn{process sentinel} is a function that is called whenever the | |
| 1198 associated process changes status for any reason, including signals | |
| 1199 (whether sent by Emacs or caused by the process's own actions) that | |
|
44345
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1200 terminate, stop, or continue the process. The process sentinel is |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1201 also called if the process exits. The sentinel receives two |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1202 arguments: the process for which the event occurred, and a string |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1203 describing the type of event. |
| 6558 | 1204 |
| 1205 The string describing the event looks like one of the following: | |
| 1206 | |
| 1207 @itemize @bullet | |
| 1208 @item | |
| 1209 @code{"finished\n"}. | |
| 1210 | |
| 1211 @item | |
| 1212 @code{"exited abnormally with code @var{exitcode}\n"}. | |
| 1213 | |
| 1214 @item | |
| 1215 @code{"@var{name-of-signal}\n"}. | |
| 1216 | |
| 1217 @item | |
| 1218 @code{"@var{name-of-signal} (core dumped)\n"}. | |
| 1219 @end itemize | |
| 1220 | |
|
44345
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1221 A sentinel runs only while Emacs is waiting (e.g., for terminal |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1222 input, or for time to elapse, or for process output). This avoids the |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1223 timing errors that could result from running them at random places in |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1224 the middle of other Lisp programs. A program can wait, so that |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1225 sentinels will run, by calling @code{sit-for} or @code{sleep-for} |
| 9009 | 1226 (@pxref{Waiting}), or @code{accept-process-output} (@pxref{Accepting |
|
22138
d4ac295a98b3
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
21682
diff
changeset
|
1227 Output}). Emacs also allows sentinels to run when the command loop is |
|
44345
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1228 reading input. @code{delete-process} calls the sentinel when it |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1229 terminates a running process. |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1230 |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1231 Emacs does not keep a queue of multiple reasons to call the sentinel |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1232 of one process; it records just the current status and the fact that |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1233 there has been a change. Therefore two changes in status, coming in |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1234 quick succession, can call the sentinel just once. However, process |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1235 termination will always run the sentinel exactly once. This is |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1236 because the process status can't change again after termination. |
| 6558 | 1237 |
| 1238 Quitting is normally inhibited within a sentinel---otherwise, the | |
| 1239 effect of typing @kbd{C-g} at command level or to quit a user command | |
| 1240 would be unpredictable. If you want to permit quitting inside a | |
| 1241 sentinel, bind @code{inhibit-quit} to @code{nil}. @xref{Quitting}. | |
| 1242 | |
| 1243 A sentinel that writes the output into the buffer of the process | |
| 12098 | 1244 should check whether the buffer is still alive. If it tries to insert |
| 6558 | 1245 into a dead buffer, it will get an error. If the buffer is dead, |
| 1246 @code{(buffer-name (process-buffer @var{process}))} returns @code{nil}. | |
| 1247 | |
| 12067 | 1248 If an error happens during execution of a sentinel, it is caught |
| 1249 automatically, so that it doesn't stop the execution of whatever | |
| 1250 programs was running when the sentinel was started. However, if | |
| 1251 @code{debug-on-error} is non-@code{nil}, the error-catching is turned | |
| 1252 off. This makes it possible to use the Lisp debugger to debug the | |
| 1253 sentinel. @xref{Debugger}. | |
| 1254 | |
|
44428
7e1a0877a121
Explain that sentinels cannot run recursively.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44345
diff
changeset
|
1255 While a sentinel is running, the process sentinel is temporarily |
|
7e1a0877a121
Explain that sentinels cannot run recursively.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44345
diff
changeset
|
1256 set to @code{nil} so that the sentinel won't run recursively. |
|
7e1a0877a121
Explain that sentinels cannot run recursively.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44345
diff
changeset
|
1257 For this reason it is not possible for a sentinel to specify |
|
7e1a0877a121
Explain that sentinels cannot run recursively.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44345
diff
changeset
|
1258 a new sentinel. |
|
7e1a0877a121
Explain that sentinels cannot run recursively.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44345
diff
changeset
|
1259 |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1260 In earlier Emacs versions, every sentinel that did regular expression |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1261 searching or matching had to explicitly save and restore the match data. |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1262 Now Emacs does this automatically for sentinels; they never need to do |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1263 it explicitly. @xref{Match Data}. |
| 12098 | 1264 |
| 6558 | 1265 @defun set-process-sentinel process sentinel |
| 1266 This function associates @var{sentinel} with @var{process}. If | |
| 1267 @var{sentinel} is @code{nil}, then the process will have no sentinel. | |
| 1268 The default behavior when there is no sentinel is to insert a message in | |
| 1269 the process's buffer when the process status changes. | |
| 1270 | |
|
44345
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1271 Changes in process sentinel take effect immediately---if the sentinel |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1272 is slated to be run but has not been called yet, and you specify a new |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1273 sentinel, the eventual call to the sentinel will use the new one. |
|
d2f43521efb4
New node Query Before Exit broken out of Deleting Processes.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
39426
diff
changeset
|
1274 |
| 6558 | 1275 @smallexample |
| 1276 @group | |
| 1277 (defun msg-me (process event) | |
| 1278 (princ | |
| 1279 (format "Process: %s had the event `%s'" process event))) | |
| 1280 (set-process-sentinel (get-process "shell") 'msg-me) | |
| 1281 @result{} msg-me | |
| 1282 @end group | |
| 1283 @group | |
| 1284 (kill-process (get-process "shell")) | |
| 1285 @print{} Process: #<process shell> had the event `killed' | |
| 1286 @result{} #<process shell> | |
| 1287 @end group | |
| 1288 @end smallexample | |
| 1289 @end defun | |
| 1290 | |
| 1291 @defun process-sentinel process | |
| 1292 This function returns the sentinel of @var{process}, or @code{nil} if it | |
| 1293 has none. | |
| 1294 @end defun | |
| 1295 | |
| 1296 @defun waiting-for-user-input-p | |
| 1297 While a sentinel or filter function is running, this function returns | |
| 1298 non-@code{nil} if Emacs was waiting for keyboard input from the user at | |
| 1299 the time the sentinel or filter function was called, @code{nil} if it | |
| 1300 was not. | |
| 1301 @end defun | |
| 1302 | |
|
46340
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1303 @node Query Before Exit |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1304 @section Querying Before Exit |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1305 |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1306 When Emacs exits, it terminates all its subprocesses by sending them |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1307 the @code{SIGHUP} signal. Because some subprocesses are doing |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1308 valuable work, Emacs normally asks the user to confirm that it is ok |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1309 to terminate them. Each process has a query flag which, if |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1310 non-@code{nil}, says that Emacs should ask for confirmation before |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1311 exiting and thus killing that process. The default for the query flag |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1312 is @code{t}, meaning @emph{do} query. |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1313 |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1314 @tindex process-query-on-exit-flag |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1315 @defun process-query-on-exit-flag process |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1316 This returns the query flag of @var{process}. |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1317 @end defun |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1318 |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1319 @tindex set-process-query-on-exit-flag |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1320 @defun set-process-query-on-exit-flag process flag |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1321 This function sets the query flag of @var{process} to @var{flag}. It |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1322 returns @var{flag}. |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1323 |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1324 @smallexample |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1325 @group |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1326 ;; @r{Don't query about the shell process} |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1327 (set-process-query-on-exit-flag (get-process "shell") nil) |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1328 @result{} t |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1329 @end group |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1330 @end smallexample |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1331 @end defun |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1332 |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1333 @defun process-kill-without-query process &optional do-query |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1334 This function clears the query flag of @var{process}, so that |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1335 Emacs will not query the user on account of that process. |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1336 |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1337 Actually, the function does more than that: it returns the old value of |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1338 the process's query flag, and sets the query flag to @var{do-query}. |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1339 Please don't use this function to do those things any more---please |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1340 use the newer, cleaner functions @code{process-query-on-exit-flag} and |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1341 @code{set-process-query-on-exit-flag} in all but the simplest cases. |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1342 The only way you should use @code{process-kill-without-query} nowadays |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1343 is like this: |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1344 |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1345 @smallexample |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1346 @group |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1347 ;; @r{Don't query about the shell process} |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1348 (process-kill-without-query (get-process "shell")) |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1349 @end group |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1350 @end smallexample |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1351 @end defun |
|
dd413d2af8ad
Move the node Query Before Exit down.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
44428
diff
changeset
|
1352 |
| 6558 | 1353 @node Transaction Queues |
| 1354 @section Transaction Queues | |
| 1355 @cindex transaction queue | |
| 1356 | |
|
21007
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1357 You can use a @dfn{transaction queue} to communicate with a subprocess |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1358 using transactions. First use @code{tq-create} to create a transaction |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1359 queue communicating with a specified process. Then you can call |
|
66d807bdc5b4
*** empty log message ***
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
17611
diff
changeset
|
1360 @code{tq-enqueue} to send a transaction. |
| 6558 | 1361 |
| 1362 @defun tq-create process | |
| 1363 This function creates and returns a transaction queue communicating with | |
| 1364 @var{process}. The argument @var{process} should be a subprocess | |
| 1365 capable of sending and receiving streams of bytes. It may be a child | |
| 9009 | 1366 process, or it may be a TCP connection to a server, possibly on another |
| 6558 | 1367 machine. |
| 1368 @end defun | |
| 1369 | |
| 1370 @defun tq-enqueue queue question regexp closure fn | |
| 1371 This function sends a transaction to queue @var{queue}. Specifying the | |
| 1372 queue has the effect of specifying the subprocess to talk to. | |
| 1373 | |
| 9009 | 1374 The argument @var{question} is the outgoing message that starts the |
| 6558 | 1375 transaction. The argument @var{fn} is the function to call when the |
| 1376 corresponding answer comes back; it is called with two arguments: | |
| 1377 @var{closure}, and the answer received. | |
| 1378 | |
|
39426
4520697c8aa5
(tq-enqueue): Clarify meaning of REGEXP.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27370
diff
changeset
|
1379 The argument @var{regexp} is a regular expression that should match |
|
4520697c8aa5
(tq-enqueue): Clarify meaning of REGEXP.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27370
diff
changeset
|
1380 text at the end of the entire answer, but nothing before; that's how |
|
4520697c8aa5
(tq-enqueue): Clarify meaning of REGEXP.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents:
27370
diff
changeset
|
1381 @code{tq-enqueue} determines where the answer ends. |
| 6558 | 1382 |
| 1383 The return value of @code{tq-enqueue} itself is not meaningful. | |
| 1384 @end defun | |
| 1385 | |
| 1386 @defun tq-close queue | |
| 1387 Shut down transaction queue @var{queue}, waiting for all pending transactions | |
| 1388 to complete, and then terminate the connection or child process. | |
| 1389 @end defun | |
| 1390 | |
| 1391 Transaction queues are implemented by means of a filter function. | |
| 1392 @xref{Filter Functions}. | |
| 1393 | |
| 12098 | 1394 @node Network |
| 1395 @section Network Connections | |
| 1396 @cindex network connection | |
| 6558 | 1397 @cindex TCP |
| 1398 | |
| 12098 | 1399 Emacs Lisp programs can open TCP network connections to other processes on |
| 1400 the same machine or other machines. A network connection is handled by Lisp | |
| 6558 | 1401 much like a subprocess, and is represented by a process object. |
| 1402 However, the process you are communicating with is not a child of the | |
| 1403 Emacs process, so you can't kill it or send it signals. All you can do | |
| 1404 is send and receive data. @code{delete-process} closes the connection, | |
| 1405 but does not kill the process at the other end; that process must decide | |
| 1406 what to do about closure of the connection. | |
| 1407 | |
| 1408 You can distinguish process objects representing network connections | |
| 1409 from those representing subprocesses with the @code{process-status} | |
| 12098 | 1410 function. It always returns either @code{open} or @code{closed} for a |
| 1411 network connection, and it never returns either of those values for a | |
| 1412 real subprocess. @xref{Process Information}. | |
| 6558 | 1413 |
| 1414 @defun open-network-stream name buffer-or-name host service | |
| 1415 This function opens a TCP connection for a service to a host. It | |
| 1416 returns a process object to represent the connection. | |
| 1417 | |
| 1418 The @var{name} argument specifies the name for the process object. It | |
| 1419 is modified as necessary to make it unique. | |
| 1420 | |
| 1421 The @var{buffer-or-name} argument is the buffer to associate with the | |
| 1422 connection. Output from the connection is inserted in the buffer, | |
| 1423 unless you specify a filter function to handle the output. If | |
| 1424 @var{buffer-or-name} is @code{nil}, it means that the connection is not | |
| 1425 associated with any buffer. | |
| 1426 | |
| 1427 The arguments @var{host} and @var{service} specify where to connect to; | |
| 1428 @var{host} is the host name (a string), and @var{service} is the name of | |
| 1429 a defined network service (a string) or a port number (an integer). | |
| 1430 @end defun |
