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Re: Problems with call-process (= identifying run-python issues)
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Eli Zaretskii |
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Re: Problems with call-process (= identifying run-python issues) |
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Tue, 18 Aug 2020 19:24:11 +0300 |
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> From: Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll <juanjose.garciaripoll@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2020 17:54:35 +0200
>
> The recipe was in my previous email. I never mention Python other than in the
> subject (it is not used by the
> tests). It only uses pure Emacs, emacs-lisp (one script) and one command line
> script (chain.cmd). The text
> in "foo" is arbitrary. It is a Python script, but it can be anything.
Is it all needed? If so, can you explain its role here?
> Option A:
> 1. Save files with the specified names and locations
> 2. Open a command line processor (cmd.exe or PowerShell)
> 3. Invoke "runemacs -Q --load c:\Users\juanj\Downloads\test.el"
>
> Option B:
> 1. Save files with the specified names
> 2. Press Windows Key + R (to enter commands)
> 2. Enter "runemacs -Q --load c:\Users\juanj\Downloads\test.el"
Then I'm afraid I don't understand what the script chain.cmd does and
what it expects from Emacs or the user. Can you please take me though
this recipe one step at a time?
Thanks.
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