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Re: callback functions in Emacs
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Davis Herring |
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Re: callback functions in Emacs |
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Wed, 5 Sep 2007 07:30:11 -0700 (PDT) |
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> how about extending emacsclient to communicate d-bus messages?
> that should be able to handle all three of these cases, and
> furthermore handle disambiguation of multiple emacs instances.
Perhaps I misunderstand D-Bus (having only glanced at its front page), but
I believe that messages can only be delivered to processes (that already
exist). We'd have to have some sort of emacsclientserver (perhaps within
Emacs) that listened for them and translated them into emacsclient
invocations. Of course, if such a server is in Emacs, it prevents having
another program to customize, but then it might as well do what the OP
suggests and handle the messages itself.
Davis
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- callback functions in Emacs, Michael Albinus, 2007/09/04
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, David Kastrup, 2007/09/04
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, Davis Herring, 2007/09/04
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, Richard Stallman, 2007/09/05
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, Michael Albinus, 2007/09/05
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2007/09/05
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, Michael Albinus, 2007/09/05
- Re: callback functions in Emacs,
Davis Herring <=
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, Michael Albinus, 2007/09/05
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, Stefan Monnier, 2007/09/05
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2007/09/05
- Re: callback functions in Emacs, dhruva, 2007/09/06
Re: callback functions in Emacs, Leo, 2007/09/05