Module Ecaml.Process

Process is used to create "subprocesses" or "child processes" of the Emacs process, which is their "parent process". A subprocess of Emacs may be "synchronous" or "asynchronous", depending on how it is created. When you create a synchronous subprocess, the program waits for the subprocess to terminate before continuing execution. When you create an asynchronous subprocess, it can run in parallel with Emacs. This kind of subprocess is represented within Emacs by a Process.t. Programs can use this object to communicate with the subprocess or to control it. For example, you can send signals, obtain status information, receive output from the process, or send input to it.

(Info-goto-node "(elisp)Processes").

type t = Ecaml__.Process0.t
include sig ... end
val sexp_of_t : t ‑> Sexplib.Sexp.t
include Core_kernel.Equal.S with type t := t
type t
include Value.Subtype with type t := t
type value
type 'a type_
type t = private value

We expose private value for free identity conversions when the value is nested in some covariant type, e.g. (symbols : Symbol.t list :> Value.t list) rather than List.map symbols ~f:Symbol.to_value.

include sig ... end
val sexp_of_t : t ‑> Sexplib.Sexp.t
val of_value_exn : value ‑> t
val to_value : t ‑> value
val eq : t ‑> t ‑> bool

eq t1 t2 = Value.eq (to_value t1) (to_value t2), i.e. eq checks whether the Emacs values underlying t1 and t2 are physically equal. This is different than phys_equal t1 t2, because we don't always wrap eq Emacs values in phys_equal OCaml values. I.e. phys_equal t1 t2 implies eq t1 t2, but not the converse.

val type_ : t type_
val buffer : t ‑> Buffer.t option

Accessors

(describe-function 'process-buffer)

val command : t ‑> string list option

(describe-function 'process-buffer)

(describe-function 'process-command)

val name : t ‑> string

(describe-function 'process-command)

(describe-function 'process-name)

val pid : t ‑> Core_kernel.Pid.t option

(describe-function 'process-name)

(describe-function 'process-id)

val query_on_exit : t ‑> bool

(describe-function 'process-id)

(describe-function 'process-query-on-exit-flag)

val status : t ‑> Symbol.t

(describe-function 'process-query-on-exit-flag)

(describe-function 'process-status)

val set_query_on_exit : t ‑> bool ‑> unit

set_query_on_exit t specifies whether Emacs should query the user about killing t when it exits. (describe-function 'set-process-query-on-exit-flag).

val all_emacs_children : unit ‑> t list

(describe-function 'process-list)

val create : ?⁠buffer:Buffer.t ‑> unit ‑> args:string list ‑> name:string ‑> prog:string ‑> t

(Info-goto-node "(elisp)Asynchronous Processes")(describe-function 'start-process)

val find_by_name : string ‑> t option

(describe-function 'get-process)(Info-goto-node "(elisp)Process Information")

module Call : sig ... end
val call_result_exn : ?⁠input:Call.Input.t ‑> ?⁠output:Call.Output.t ‑> ?⁠redisplay_on_output:bool ‑> ?⁠working_directory:Working_directory.t ‑> string ‑> string list ‑> Call.Result.t

(Info-goto-node "(elisp)Synchronous Processes")(describe-function 'call-process)

val call_exn : ?⁠input:Call.Input.t ‑> ?⁠working_directory:Working_directory.t ‑> string ‑> string list ‑> string

call_exn runs call_result_exn, strips whitespace from stdout+stderr, and returns the resulting string, raising on nonzero exit.

val shell_command_result : ?⁠input:Call.Input.t ‑> ?⁠output:Call.Output.t ‑> ?⁠redisplay_on_output:bool ‑> ?⁠working_directory:Working_directory.t ‑> string ‑> Call.Result.t
val shell_command_exn : ?⁠input:Call.Input.t ‑> ?⁠working_directory:Working_directory.t ‑> string ‑> string

shell_command_exn command runs command in a subshell, strips whitespace from stdout+stderr, and returns the resulting string, raising on nonzero exit.

val create_unix_network_process : unit ‑> filter:(t ‑> Text.t ‑> unit) ‑> name:string ‑> socket_path:string ‑> t

(Info-goto-node "(elisp)Network Servers")(describe-function 'make-network-process)

val kill : t ‑> unit

(Info-goto-node "(elisp)Deleting Processes"), (describe-function 'delete-process).