* Carriage return and process-send-string
@ 2016-12-08 7:57 Vibhav Pant
2016-12-08 8:25 ` Helmut Eller
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From: Vibhav Pant @ 2016-12-08 7:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel@gnu.org
While working on a library for the Language Server Protocol[1] (which
uses \r\n to
separate headers), I found out that `process-send-string` will convert
carriage returns in
the provided string to newlines. As an example, strace shows that
(process-send-string proc
(format "Content-Length: 0\r\n\r\n")
ends up sending
read(0, "Content-Length: 0\n", 8192) = 17
read(0, "\n", 8192) = 1
read(0, "\n", 8192) = 1
read(0, "\n", 8192) = 1
to the process. I tried setting `:coding-system` in `make-process` to
`'no-conversion`, but
this didn't fix the issue. Is this intended behavior? If so, are there
any ways to go around it?
Thanks,
Vibhav
[1] Language Server Protocol:
https://github.com/Microsoft/language-server-protocol
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Vibhav Pant
vibhavp@gmail.com
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* Re: Carriage return and process-send-string
2016-12-08 7:57 Carriage return and process-send-string Vibhav Pant
@ 2016-12-08 8:25 ` Helmut Eller
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From: Helmut Eller @ 2016-12-08 8:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
On Thu, Dec 08 2016, Vibhav Pant wrote:
> (process-send-string proc
> (format "Content-Length: 0\r\n\r\n")
>
> ends up sending
>
> read(0, "Content-Length: 0\n", 8192) = 17
That's the receiving side, not the sender.
Are you using a subprocess or a socket? A subprocess can go through a
PTY which can do all sorts of translations on the receiving side.
Helmut
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