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[elpa] master 954c865 006/187: Updated README


From: Michael Albinus
Subject: [elpa] master 954c865 006/187: Updated README
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2015 11:49:21 +0000

branch: master
commit 954c865e74757152d8fd00e0394edcd8f748be0e
Author: John Wiegley <address@hidden>
Commit: John Wiegley <address@hidden>

    Updated README
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 README.md |   22 ++++++++++++++--------
 1 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index ec7e83a..f7bc852 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@
 # emacs-async
 
-Adds the ability to process Lisp concurrently, with a very simple syntax:
+async.el is an exceedingly simple (78 lines of code) module for doing
+asynchronous processing in Emacs, by spawning a child Emacs interpreter to
+execute a lambda function, and calling back when the job is done.
+
+It uses a very simple syntax:
 
     (async-start
        ;; What to do in the child process
@@ -13,9 +17,8 @@ Adds the ability to process Lisp concurrently, with a very 
simple syntax:
        (lambda (result)
          (message "Async process done, result should be 222: %s" result)))
 
-If you omit the callback function, `async-start` will return a process object
-that you can call `async-get` on when you're ready to wait for the result
-value:
+If you omit the callback function, `async-start` returns a process object that
+you can call `async-get` on when you're ready to wait for the result value:
 
     (let ((proc (async-start
                    ;; What to do in the child process
@@ -23,13 +26,16 @@ value:
                      (message "This is a test")
                      (sleep-for 3)
                      222))))
-        (message "I'm going to do some work here")
-        ;; ....
-        (message "Async process done, result should be 222: %s"
+
+        (message "I'm going to do some work here") ;; ....
+
+        (message "Waiting on async process, result should be 222: %s"
                  (async-get proc)))
 
 If you don't want to use a callback, and you don't care about any return value
-form the child proces, pass the `ignore` symbol as the second argument:
+form the child process, pass the `ignore` symbol as the second argument (if
+you don't, and never call `async-get', it will leave *emacs* process buffers
+hanging around):
 
     (async-start
      (lambda ()



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