From: Jim Porter <jporterbugs@gmail.com>
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
Cc: larsi@gnus.org, 56025@debbugs.gnu.org,
spwhitton@email.arizona.edu, kbrown@cornell.edu
Subject: bug#56025: [WIP PATCH] 29.0.50; em-extpipe-test-2 times out on EMBA and Cygwin
Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2022 10:44:26 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5f9b3680-d840-cc1d-14a6-1c8f71c30e62@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <83bktoqnru.fsf@gnu.org>
On 7/16/2022 11:03 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> Could you please describe the main ideas of the changeset? It is hard
> to be sure I understand what you are trying to do by reading the
> patch.
Sure. I mentioned it briefly earlier in the thread, but a more-complete
summary would probably help.
Normally, Eshell connects programs in a pipeline like "foo | bar" by
setting a process filter for "foo", and inside that filter, (eventually)
calling `process-send-string' for "bar". In most shells, you'd expect
that connection to be a pipe, but in Eshell, the processes are created
with a PTY connection by default.
My patch adds support for `make-process' to use a PTY only for the child
process's stdin or its stdout (in addition to the preexisting behaviors
of PTY for both or neither). This then lets Eshell request a pipe for
foo's stdout and bar's stdin, while using PTYs for foo's stdin and bar's
stdout:
Before:
[pty 1] -> foo -> [pty 1] -> Eshell -> [pty 2] -> bar -> [pty 2]
After:
[pty 1] -> foo -> [pipe] -> Eshell -> [pipe] -> bar -> [pty 2]
This should make Eshell behave quite a bit more similarly to other
shells, which will hopefully reduce the number of bugs like this one.
This change also allowed me to remove the workaround for bug#1388. In
that bug, there was an issue where this command didn't work[1]:
*echo 1+1 | bc
Before the fix for bug#1388, "bc" would have seen that its stdin was a
PTY, and then started an interactive session. Bug#1388 fixed this by
adding `eshell-needs-pipe-p' to identify specific programs that need a
pipe connection when being piped to like the above. With my patch here,
that workaround won't be necessary anymore, since programs in a pipeline
will be connected via pipes. (Note that technically, this pipe
connection is indirect, since there's one pipe from foo to Emacs, and
another pipe from Emacs to bar.)
This patch should hopefully fix the issues on Cygwin (as described in
this bug) because, when using pipes to connect programs, the behavior
should be more consistent across multiple platforms.
[1] I'm using "*echo" here to use /bin/echo so that it writes a newline.
Eshell's built-in echo doesn't write a newline by default.
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Thread overview: 64+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-06-16 18:30 bug#56025: 29.0.50; em-extpipe-test-2 times out on EMBA and Cygwin Ken Brown
2022-06-16 19:30 ` Sean Whitton
2022-06-16 22:01 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-17 13:39 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-18 0:57 ` Sean Whitton
2022-06-18 2:07 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-18 2:35 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-18 3:50 ` Jim Porter
2022-06-18 17:52 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-18 19:02 ` Jim Porter
2022-06-18 20:51 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-18 22:00 ` Jim Porter
2022-06-18 23:46 ` Sean Whitton
2022-06-19 16:02 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-24 1:18 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-24 4:40 ` Sean Whitton
2022-06-24 6:07 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-06-24 16:53 ` Jim Porter
2022-06-24 22:23 ` Sean Whitton
2022-06-24 23:03 ` Jim Porter
2022-06-25 5:34 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-06-25 16:13 ` Jim Porter
2022-06-25 16:53 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-06-26 16:27 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2022-06-26 17:12 ` Sean Whitton
2022-06-26 17:22 ` Jim Porter
2022-06-26 21:11 ` Sean Whitton
2022-06-27 13:25 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-27 15:51 ` Michael Albinus
2022-06-27 16:22 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-27 19:13 ` bug#56025: [EXT]Re: " Sean Whitton
2022-06-27 21:17 ` Ken Brown
2022-06-27 19:18 ` Jim Porter
2022-06-27 21:19 ` Ken Brown
2022-07-01 3:52 ` Jim Porter
2022-07-01 3:58 ` Jim Porter
2022-07-06 22:33 ` Ken Brown
2022-07-07 4:35 ` Jim Porter
2022-07-07 4:42 ` Jim Porter
2022-07-07 12:42 ` Ken Brown
2022-07-17 2:35 ` bug#56025: [WIP PATCH] " Jim Porter
2022-07-17 6:03 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-07-17 17:44 ` Jim Porter [this message]
2022-07-17 18:26 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-07-17 18:51 ` Jim Porter
2022-07-18 8:09 ` Michael Albinus
2022-07-19 1:58 ` Jim Porter
2022-07-19 7:59 ` Michael Albinus
2022-07-17 21:59 ` Ken Brown
2022-07-18 5:26 ` Jim Porter
2022-07-22 4:16 ` bug#56025: [PATCH v2] " Jim Porter
2022-07-22 19:00 ` Ken Brown
2022-07-24 4:05 ` Jim Porter
2022-07-24 5:19 ` bug#56025: [PATCH v3] " Jim Porter
2022-07-24 5:29 ` bug#56025: [PATCH v4] " Jim Porter
2022-07-24 9:08 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2022-07-24 9:48 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-07-24 21:04 ` Ken Brown
2022-07-24 9:47 ` Eli Zaretskii
2022-07-24 17:36 ` bug#56025: [PATCH v5] " Jim Porter
2022-07-24 20:30 ` Ken Brown
2022-07-31 1:01 ` Jim Porter
2022-08-06 1:10 ` Jim Porter
2022-08-06 12:17 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
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