sorry for sending this again - but until now i got no answer to my question about the current state of while-no-inmput - see below - maybe you have forgotten to answer... ;-) Klaus -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: emacs-devel-bounces+klaus.berndl=sdm.de@gnu.org im Auftrag von klaus.berndl@sdm.de Gesendet: Mi 24.11.2004 15:44 An: monnier@iro.umontreal.ca Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org Betreff: RE: vc-state always calls heuristic function Stefan Monnier wrote: >> and between each pass of the loop it is interruptable..well, but of >> course there remains the problem - how to interrupt if one pass >> takes long >> time... > > Google for `while-no-input'. Done - after reading the whole thread i can say: I agree at 100% with you and Kim. Such a macro would be very important especially for a program like Emacs which has still not thread-feature like Java, C++ et. al. IMHO this is one of the most important any annoying lacks of emacs-lisp and for programmers... And i agree with Kim that especially people working with remote-paths and packages which makes this completely transparent (like tramp, ange-ftp and efs) would profite a lot from such a macro like while-no-input - The current discussion how to enable tools like ECB to display some state-value for files (as the VC-state-values) where the computation could be expensive is IMHO a good example to demonstrate the need of such feature - so we have no threads avaliable in emacs-lisp to perform such expensive tasks in the background without blocking the user of Emacs but we could at least offer the users of such tools a way how to easily (hitting C-g is not acceptable) interrupt also "atomic" calls as call of call-process etc... Well, Stefan - this thread was discussed in 2002 - what is current state of this while-no-input??? >> Hmm, now i'm confused... ECB needs a function how to get the >> VC-state. Well, the user can customize which function ECB should >> use. But if he should >> not use `vc-recompute-state' how he should get fresh-but-slow state?? > > Oh, you're right I got confused: vc-cvs-heuristic-state doesn't pay > attention to vc-cvs-stay-local. Hmmm.... > I guess VC could/should provide a function like vc-recompute-state or > vc-check-for-updates. Currently this operation is only provided as > part of vc-next-action, but it might be nice to decouple the two. Yes, see my discussion with Andre about this... Klaus > > > Stefan _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel