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bug#47299: 27.1; emacs --batch on MS-Windows does not immediately displa


From: Ioannis Kappas
Subject: bug#47299: 27.1; emacs --batch on MS-Windows does not immediately display `print'ed lines when invoked outside of the Command Prompt
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2021 19:45:19 +0000

emacs --batch behaves differently on MS-Windows vs. GNU/Linux (at
least) while `print'ing values out, leading to poor user experience
and unexpected behavior.

`print' and its variants (e.g. `prin1' and `princ'), output the printed 
representation of an OBJECT passed in as an argument.

A user expects to see `print'ed output from a --batch program as it is
printed out, but output on 'windows-nt when Emacs --batch program is
invoked outside of Command Prompt is only displayed after the
accumulated `print'ed output reaches a certain threshold (4096 bytes)
or the program exits, leading to a poor user experience.

This is unlike the behavior when the program is invoked from the
Command Prompt (output is displayed immediately) or when the program
is invoked from a terminal on 'gnu/linux (output is displayed after a
newline is encountered).

For example, the following is expected to print out immediately a
newline followed by 1 followed by a newline (i.e. "\n1\n"):

: emacs -Q --batch --eval "(progn (princ 1) (sleep-for 5))"

but when invoked from outside the Command Prompt (e.g. M-x shell), the
output is only displayed after 5 seconds (i.e. while the program is
about to exit).

| `system-type' | invoked-from   | result          |
|---------------+----------------+-----------------|
| 'windows-nt   | Command Prompt | immediately     |
| 'windows-nt   | M-x shell      | after 5 seconds |
| 'gnu/linux    | terminal       | immediately     |
| 'gnu/linux    | M-x shell      | immediately     |

Further more, the behavior is even worse when emacs --batch is invoked
programmatically by Emacs itself. If the accumulated `print'ed output
length is relatively small (less than 4096 bytes), no output is
received by the parent Emacs process, unlikely that on 'gnu/linux
where output is received while lines are `print'ed out.

The attached `ert' test demonstrates the above point using `princ',
whereby the parent Emacs process receives the "hi\n" output from the
emacs --batch child process on 'gnu/linux as expected, but it receives
nothing on 'windows-nt.

: emacs -Q --batch -l ert -l batch-print-test.el -f ert-run-tests-batch

| `system-type' | result      |
|---------------+-------------|
| 'windows-nt   | fail        |
| 'gnu/linux    | pass        |

Analysis with likely fixes to follow.

(This report is similar to bug#46388)

Configured using:
 'configure --prefix=/mingw64 --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --with-modules
 --without-dbus --without-compress-install 'CFLAGS=-march=x86-64
 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe' CPPFLAGS=-D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO=1
 'LDFLAGS=-pipe
 -Wl,--dynamicbase,--high-entropy-va,--nxcompat,--default-image-base-high''

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