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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/processes.texi, v [EMACS_22_BASE]
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/processes.texi, v [EMACS_22_BASE] |
Date: |
Sat, 05 May 2007 04:05:15 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/emacs
Module name: emacs
Branch: EMACS_22_BASE
Changes by: Richard M. Stallman <rms> 07/05/05 04:05:14
Index: processes.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/lispref/processes.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.102
retrieving revision 1.102.2.1
diff -u -b -r1.102 -r1.102.2.1
--- processes.texi 11 Apr 2007 16:27:33 -0000 1.102
+++ processes.texi 5 May 2007 04:05:14 -0000 1.102.2.1
@@ -1296,24 +1296,24 @@
explicitly permit output to arrive at a specific point, or even to wait
until output arrives from a process.
address@hidden accept-process-output &optional process seconds millisec
just-this-one
address@hidden accept-process-output &optional process seconds microsec
just-this-one
This function allows Emacs to read pending output from processes. The
output is inserted in the associated buffers or given to their filter
functions. If @var{process} is address@hidden then this function does
not return until some output has been received from @var{process}.
@c Emacs 19 feature
-The arguments @var{seconds} and @var{millisec} let you specify timeout
+The arguments @var{seconds} and @var{microsec} let you specify timeout
periods. The former specifies a period measured in seconds and the
-latter specifies one measured in milliseconds. The two time periods
+latter specifies one measured in microseconds. The two time periods
thus specified are added together, and @code{accept-process-output}
-returns after that much time whether or not there has been any
+returns after that much time, whether or not there has been any
subprocess output.
-The argument @var{seconds} need not be an integer. If it is a floating
-point number, this function waits for a fractional number of seconds.
-If @var{seconds} is 0, the function accepts whatever output is
-pending but does not wait.
+The argument @var{microsec} is semi-obsolete nowadays because
address@hidden can be a floating point number to specify waiting a
+fractional number of seconds. If @var{seconds} is 0, the function
+accepts whatever output is pending but does not wait.
@c Emacs 22.1 feature
If @var{process} is a process, and the argument @var{just-this-one} is
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/processes.texi, v [EMACS_22_BASE],
Richard M. Stallman <=