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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/processes.texi
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/processes.texi |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Sep 2003 09:01:12 -0400 |
Index: emacs/lispref/processes.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/processes.texi:1.35 emacs/lispref/processes.texi:1.36
*** emacs/lispref/processes.texi:1.35 Wed Sep 24 00:18:39 2003
--- emacs/lispref/processes.texi Tue Sep 30 09:01:12 2003
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*** 1507,1517 ****
process, being stopped means not accepting new connections. (Up to 5
connection requests will be queued for when you resume the server; you
can increase this limit, unless it is imposed by the operating
! systems.) For a network connection, being stopped means not
processing input (any arriving input waits until you resume the
! connection). You can use the function @code{process-command} to
! determine whether a network connection or server is stopped; a
! address@hidden value means yes.
@defun open-network-stream name buffer-or-name host service
This function opens a TCP connection, and returns a process object
--- 1507,1518 ----
process, being stopped means not accepting new connections. (Up to 5
connection requests will be queued for when you resume the server; you
can increase this limit, unless it is imposed by the operating
! systems.) For a network stream connection, being stopped means not
processing input (any arriving input waits until you resume the
! connection). For a datagram connection, some number of packets may be
! queued but input may be lost. You can use the function
! @code{process-command} to determine whether a network connection or
! server is stopped; a address@hidden value means yes.
@defun open-network-stream name buffer-or-name host service
This function opens a TCP connection, and returns a process object