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Re: Non file buffers and default-directory
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Non file buffers and default-directory |
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Mon, 01 May 2023 04:10:04 +0200 |
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>>> You use Lisp threads. If done correctly, Emacs will
>>> respond to user input while another thread is waiting for
>>> a sub-process (in this case, network connection to the
>>> SMTP server) to produce output.
>>
>> Example for a hello world defun would perhaps help.
>
> There are examples in the ELisp manual, and more in the test suite.
>
>> If that is easy I don't see why a more complicated process
>> that you wish to isolate in the same way, why that should
>> be more complicated just because the process is?
>
> Sorry, I don't understand what you are saying (or
> asking?) here.
I mean, relax man, maybe show us some simplest implementation
"hello world" ...
Because ... that would be really cool for us to see!
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