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From: | Kevin Rodgers |
Subject: | Re: dired-do-shell-command blocks C-z suspension, switching buffers |
Date: | Wed, 24 Dec 2003 10:36:25 -0700 |
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Dan Jacobson wrote:
RMS> This command is defined to wait for the shell command to finish. RMS> You can interrupt it by typing C-g. Well, we are sort of thrown back to the age of MSDOS single tasking systems, when we cannot pop in and out of emacs with a ^Z (-nw or not), without affecting subjobs... and I don't see what is gained this way, other than code simplicity perhaps. Hmm, plain old ESC ! (shell-command) acts that way too. Anyway, let's examine what we might do when the user types ESC ! sleep 111 RET C-z 1. nothing, not even a message. (current behavior) 2. suspension, just as if when the user had typed sleep 111& 3. suspension, even suspending the sleep job Anyway, at least there could be some message printed for [1], especially since you aren't saving our C-z intending to send it to the stdin of our subjob.
shell-command is used to run a command synchronously (unless it ends with "&"), with standard input effectively bound to null-device. You can see that by running `ESC ! cat RET', which returns immediately with the message "(Shell command succeeded with no output)" instead of waiting for EOF. If you want the command to read its standard input from the minibuffer, I'm sure a patch would be welcome. Even then, the command would still be run synchronously. However, it ought to be possible to stop and then resume an asynchronous command: (defun stop-async-shell-command () "Stop executing the current asynchronous shell command." (interactive) (stop-process (get-buffer-process (or (get-buffer "*Async Shell Command*") (error "No asynchronous shell command is running"))))) (defun continue-async-shell-command () "Resume executing the current asynchronous shell command." (interactive) (continue-process (get-buffer-process (or (get-buffer "*Async Shell Command*") (error "No asynchronous shell command is running"))))) ;; (global-set-key "\C-c\C-z" 'stop-async-shell-command) ;; (global-set-key "\C-c\C-a" 'continue-async-shell-command) -- Kevin Rodgers
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