* bash TMOUT for emacs
@ 2004-12-19 0:28 Dan Jacobson
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From: Dan Jacobson @ 2004-12-19 0:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Gentlemen, at the gala festival I have left emacs running and
forgotten on a terminal that I can't even remember what room is in.
Well, if emacs had a timeout setting, like bash's TMOUT, then I
wouldn't need to worry that some perpetrator could molest my files.
TMOUT If set to a value greater than zero, the value is
interpreted as the number of seconds to wait for
input after issuing the primary prompt. Bash ter-
minates after waiting for that number of seconds if
input does not arrive.
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* Re: bash TMOUT for emacs
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@ 2004-12-19 0:49 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2004-12-19 0:52 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2004-12-20 16:43 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2004-12-19 0:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
jidanni@debian.linux.org.tw (Dan Jacobson) writes:
> TMOUT If set to a value greater than zero, the value is
> interpreted as the number of seconds to wait for
> input after issuing the primary prompt.
you can try:
(defun save-buffers-kill-emacs-when-idle (tmout)
(interactive "nKill emacs when idle (seconds): ")
(setq save-buffers-kill-emacs-when-idle-timer
(run-with-idle-timer
n tmout t
(lambda ()
(save-buffers-kill-emacs t))))
this sets the variable `save-buffers-kill-emacs-when-idle-timer'
which you can use to cancel the timer later, should you find your
computer again after galaing.
thi
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* Re: bash TMOUT for emacs
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2004-12-19 0:49 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
@ 2004-12-20 16:43 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2004-12-20 16:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Gentlemen, at the gala festival I have left emacs running and
> forgotten on a terminal that I can't even remember what room is in.
> Well, if emacs had a timeout setting, like bash's TMOUT, then I
> wouldn't need to worry that some perpetrator could molest my files.
>
> TMOUT If set to a value greater than zero, the value is
> interpreted as the number of seconds to wait for
> input after issuing the primary prompt. Bash ter-
> minates after waiting for that number of seconds if
> input does not arrive.
Does this work?
(when (getenv "TMOUT")
(run-with-idle-timer (getenv "TMOUT") nil 'kill-emacs))
--
Kevin Rodgers
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