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[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/trunk r108759: In Lisp manual, don't capita
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Chong Yidong |
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[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/trunk r108759: In Lisp manual, don't capitalize pty. |
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Wed, 27 Jun 2012 13:21:15 +0800 |
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revno: 108759
committer: Chong Yidong <address@hidden>
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Wed 2012-06-27 13:21:15 +0800
message:
In Lisp manual, don't capitalize pty.
* doc/lispref/processes.texi (Asynchronous Processes, Input to Processes):
* doc/lispref/internals.texi (Process Internals): Don't capitalize "pty".
modified:
doc/lispref/ChangeLog
doc/lispref/internals.texi
doc/lispref/processes.texi
=== modified file 'doc/lispref/ChangeLog'
--- a/doc/lispref/ChangeLog 2012-06-24 09:30:35 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/ChangeLog 2012-06-27 05:21:15 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2012-06-27 Chong Yidong <address@hidden>
+
+ * processes.texi (Asynchronous Processes, Input to Processes):
+ * internals.texi (Process Internals): Don't capitalize "pty".
+
2012-06-24 Thien-Thi Nguyen <address@hidden>
* processes.texi (Asynchronous Processes): Make the pty vs pipe
=== modified file 'doc/lispref/internals.texi'
--- a/doc/lispref/internals.texi 2012-06-09 09:20:01 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/internals.texi 2012-06-27 05:21:15 +0000
@@ -1380,7 +1380,7 @@
message in the process buffer.
@item pty_flag
address@hidden if communication with the subprocess uses a @acronym{PTY};
address@hidden if communication with the subprocess uses a pty;
@code{nil} if it uses a pipe.
@item infd
=== modified file 'doc/lispref/processes.texi'
--- a/doc/lispref/processes.texi 2012-06-24 09:30:35 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/processes.texi 2012-06-27 05:21:15 +0000
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@
@defvar process-connection-type
This variable controls the type of device used to communicate with
-asynchronous subprocesses. If it is address@hidden, then @acronym{PTY}s are
+asynchronous subprocesses. If it is address@hidden, then ptys are
used, when available. Otherwise, pipes are used.
The value of @code{process-connection-type} takes effect when
@@ -681,8 +681,8 @@
@end group
@end smallexample
-To determine whether a given subprocess actually got a pipe or a
address@hidden, use the function @code{process-tty-name} (@pxref{Process
+To determine whether a given subprocess actually got a pipe or a pty,
+use the function @code{process-tty-name} (@pxref{Process
Information}).
@end defvar
@@ -960,9 +960,9 @@
@c FIXME which?
Some operating systems have limited space for buffered input in a
address@hidden On these systems, Emacs sends an @acronym{EOF}
-periodically amidst the other characters, to force them through. For
-most programs, these @acronym{EOF}s do no harm.
+pty. On these systems, Emacs sends an @acronym{EOF} periodically
+amidst the other characters, to force them through. For most
+programs, these @acronym{EOF}s do no harm.
Subprocess input is normally encoded using a coding system before the
subprocess receives it, much like text written into a file. You can use
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