E.6.3 Process Internals
The fields of a process are:
name
- A string, the name of the process.
command
- A list containing the command arguments that were used to start this
process.
filter
- A function used to accept output from the process instead of a buffer,
or
nil
.
sentinel
- A function called whenever the process receives a signal, or
nil
.
buffer
- The associated buffer of the process.
pid
- An integer, the Unix process ID.
childp
- A flag, non-
nil
if this is really a child process.
It is nil
for a network connection.
mark
- A marker indicating the position of the end of the last output from this
process inserted into the buffer. This is often but not always the end
of the buffer.
kill_without_query
- If this is non-
nil
, killing Emacs while this process is still
running does not ask for confirmation about killing the process.
raw_status_low
raw_status_high
- These two fields record 16 bits each of the process status returned by
the
wait
system call.
status
- The process status, as
process-status
should return it.
tick
update_tick
- If these two fields are not equal, a change in the status of the process
needs to be reported, either by running the sentinel or by inserting a
message in the process buffer.
pty_flag
- Non-
nil
if communication with the subprocess uses a PTY;
nil
if it uses a pipe.
infd
- The file descriptor for input from the process.
outfd
- The file descriptor for output to the process.
subtty
- The file descriptor for the terminal that the subprocess is using. (On
some systems, there is no need to record this, so the value is
nil
.)
tty_name
- The name of the terminal that the subprocess is using,
or
nil
if it is using pipes.
decode_coding_system
- Coding-system for decoding the input from this process.
decoding_buf
- A working buffer for decoding.
decoding_carryover
- Size of carryover in decoding.
encode_coding_system
- Coding-system for encoding the output to this process.
encoding_buf
- A working buffer for enecoding.
encoding_carryover
- Size of carryover in encoding.
inherit_coding_system_flag
- Flag to set
coding-system
of the process buffer from the
coding system used to decode process output.
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