1 ;;; server.el --- Lisp code for GNU Emacs running as server process -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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6 ;; Author: William Sommerfeld <wesommer@athena.mit.edu>
10 ;; Changes by peck@sun.com and by rms.
11 ;; Overhaul by Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> for multi-tty support.
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30 ;; This Lisp code is run in Emacs when it is to operate as
31 ;; a server for other processes.
33 ;; Load this library and do M-x server-edit to enable Emacs as a server.
34 ;; Emacs opens up a socket for communication with clients. If there are no
35 ;; client buffers to edit, server-edit acts like (switch-to-buffer
38 ;; When some other program runs "the editor" to edit a file,
39 ;; "the editor" can be the Emacs client program ../lib-src/emacsclient.
40 ;; This program transmits the file names to Emacs through
41 ;; the server subprocess, and Emacs visits them and lets you edit them.
43 ;; Note that any number of clients may dispatch files to Emacs to be edited.
45 ;; When you finish editing a Server buffer, again call server-edit
46 ;; to mark that buffer as done for the client and switch to the next
47 ;; Server buffer. When all the buffers for a client have been edited
48 ;; and exited with server-edit, the client "editor" will return
49 ;; to the program that invoked it.
51 ;; Your editing commands and Emacs's display output go to and from
52 ;; the terminal in the usual way. Thus, server operation is possible
53 ;; only when Emacs can talk to the terminal at the time you invoke
54 ;; the client. This is possible in four cases:
56 ;; 1. On a window system, where Emacs runs in one window and the
57 ;; program that wants to use "the editor" runs in another.
59 ;; 2. On a multi-terminal system, where Emacs runs on one terminal and the
60 ;; program that wants to use "the editor" runs on another.
62 ;; 3. When the program that wants to use "the editor" is running
63 ;; as a subprocess of Emacs.
65 ;; 4. On a system with job control, when Emacs is suspended, the program
66 ;; that wants to use "the editor" will stop and display
67 ;; "Waiting for Emacs...". It can then be suspended, and Emacs can be
68 ;; brought into the foreground for editing. When done editing, Emacs is
69 ;; suspended again, and the client program is brought into the foreground.
71 ;; The buffer local variable "server-buffer-clients" lists
72 ;; the clients who are waiting for this buffer to be edited.
73 ;; The global variable "server-clients" lists all the waiting clients,
74 ;; and which files are yet to be edited for each.
78 ;; - handle command-line-args-left.
79 ;; - move most of the args processing and decision making from emacsclient.c
81 ;; - fix up handling of the client's environment (place it in the terminal?).
85 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib
))
88 "Emacs running as a server process."
91 (defcustom server-use-tcp nil
92 "If non-nil, use TCP sockets instead of local sockets."
93 :set
#'(lambda (sym val
)
94 (unless (featurep 'make-network-process
'(:family local
))
96 (unless load-in-progress
97 (message "Local sockets unsupported, using TCP sockets")))
98 (set-default sym val
))
103 (defcustom server-host nil
104 "The name or IP address to use as host address of the server process.
105 If set, the server accepts remote connections; otherwise it is local.
107 DO NOT give this a non-nil value unless you know what you are
108 doing! On unsecured networks, accepting remote connections is
109 very dangerous, because server-client communication (including
110 session authentication) is not encrypted."
113 (string :tag
"Name or IP address")
114 (const :tag
"Local" nil
))
117 (put 'server-host
'risky-local-variable t
)
119 (defcustom server-port nil
120 "The port number that the server process should listen on.
121 This variable only takes effect when the Emacs server is using
122 TCP instead of local sockets. A nil value means to use a random
126 (string :tag
"Port number")
127 (const :tag
"Random" nil
))
130 (put 'server-port
'risky-local-variable t
)
132 (defcustom server-auth-dir
(locate-user-emacs-file "server/")
133 "Directory for server authentication files.
134 We only use this if `server-use-tcp' is non-nil.
135 Otherwise we use `server-socket-dir'.
137 NOTE: On FAT32 filesystems, directories are not secure;
138 files can be read and modified by any user or process.
139 It is strongly suggested to set `server-auth-dir' to a
140 directory residing in a NTFS partition instead."
145 (put 'server-auth-dir
'risky-local-variable t
)
147 (defcustom server-auth-key nil
148 "Server authentication key.
149 This is only used if `server-use-tcp' is non-nil.
151 Normally, the authentication key is randomly generated when the
152 server starts. It is recommended to leave it that way. Using a
153 long-lived shared key will decrease security (especially since
154 the key is transmitted as plain-text).
156 In some situations however, it can be difficult to share randomly
157 generated passwords with remote hosts (eg. no shared directory),
158 so you can set the key with this variable and then copy the
159 server file to the remote host (with possible changes to IP
160 address and/or port if that applies).
162 Note that the usual security risks of using the server over
163 remote TCP, arising from the fact that client-server
164 communications are unencrypted, still apply.
166 The key must consist of 64 ASCII printable characters except for
167 space (this means characters from ! to ~; or from code 33 to
168 126). You can use \\[server-generate-key] to get a random key."
171 (const :tag
"Random" nil
)
172 (string :tag
"Password"))
175 (defcustom server-raise-frame t
176 "If non-nil, raise frame when switching to a buffer."
181 (defcustom server-visit-hook nil
182 "Hook run when visiting a file for the Emacs server."
186 (defcustom server-switch-hook nil
187 "Hook run when switching to a buffer for the Emacs server."
191 (defcustom server-done-hook nil
192 "Hook run when done editing a buffer for the Emacs server."
196 (defvar server-process nil
197 "The current server process.")
199 (defvar server-clients nil
200 "List of current server clients.
201 Each element is a process.")
203 (defvar server-buffer-clients nil
204 "List of client processes requesting editing of current buffer.")
205 (make-variable-buffer-local 'server-buffer-clients
)
206 ;; Changing major modes should not erase this local.
207 (put 'server-buffer-clients
'permanent-local t
)
209 (defcustom server-window nil
210 "Specification of the window to use for selecting Emacs server buffers.
211 If nil, use the selected window.
212 If it is a function, it should take one argument (a buffer) and
213 display and select it. A common value is `pop-to-buffer'.
214 If it is a window, use that.
215 If it is a frame, use the frame's selected window.
217 It is not meaningful to set this to a specific frame or window with Custom.
218 Only programs can do so."
221 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Use selected window"
222 :match
(lambda (widget value
)
223 (not (functionp value
)))
225 (function-item :tag
"Display in new frame" switch-to-buffer-other-frame
)
226 (function-item :tag
"Use pop-to-buffer" pop-to-buffer
)
227 (function :tag
"Other function")))
229 (defcustom server-temp-file-regexp
"^/tmp/Re\\|/draft$"
230 "Regexp matching names of temporary files.
231 These are deleted and reused after each edit by the programs that
232 invoke the Emacs server."
236 (defcustom server-kill-new-buffers t
237 "Whether to kill buffers when done with them.
238 If non-nil, kill a buffer unless it already existed before editing
239 it with the Emacs server. If nil, kill only buffers as specified by
240 `server-temp-file-regexp'.
241 Please note that only buffers that still have a client are killed,
242 i.e. buffers visited with \"emacsclient --no-wait\" are never killed
248 (or (assq 'server-buffer-clients minor-mode-alist
)
249 (push '(server-buffer-clients " Server") minor-mode-alist
))
251 (defvar server-existing-buffer nil
252 "Non-nil means the buffer existed before the server was asked to visit it.
253 This means that the server should not kill the buffer when you say you
254 are done with it in the server.")
255 (make-variable-buffer-local 'server-existing-buffer
)
257 (defcustom server-name
"server"
258 "The name of the Emacs server, if this Emacs process creates one.
259 The command `server-start' makes use of this. It should not be
260 changed while a server is running."
265 ;; We do not use `temporary-file-directory' here, because emacsclient
266 ;; does not read the init file.
267 (defvar server-socket-dir
268 (and (featurep 'make-network-process
'(:family local
))
269 (format "%s/emacs%d" (or (getenv "TMPDIR") "/tmp") (user-uid)))
270 "The directory in which to place the server socket.
271 If local sockets are not supported, this is nil.")
273 (defun server-clients-with (property value
)
274 "Return a list of clients with PROPERTY set to VALUE."
276 (dolist (proc server-clients
)
277 (when (equal value
(process-get proc property
))
281 (defun server-add-client (proc)
282 "Create a client for process PROC, if it doesn't already have one.
283 New clients have no properties."
284 (add-to-list 'server-clients proc
))
286 (defmacro server-with-environment
(env vars
&rest body
)
287 "Evaluate BODY with environment variables VARS set to those in ENV.
288 The environment variables are then restored to their previous values.
290 VARS should be a list of strings.
291 ENV should be in the same format as `process-environment'."
293 (let ((var (make-symbol "var"))
294 (value (make-symbol "value")))
295 `(let ((process-environment process-environment
))
297 (let ((,value
(getenv-internal ,var
,env
)))
298 (push (if (stringp ,value
)
299 (concat ,var
"=" ,value
)
301 process-environment
)))
304 (defun server-delete-client (proc &optional noframe
)
305 "Delete PROC, including its buffers, terminals and frames.
306 If NOFRAME is non-nil, let the frames live.
307 Updates `server-clients'."
308 (server-log (concat "server-delete-client" (if noframe
" noframe")) proc
)
309 ;; Force a new lookup of client (prevents infinite recursion).
310 (when (memq proc server-clients
)
311 (let ((buffers (process-get proc
'buffers
)))
313 ;; Kill the client's buffers.
314 (dolist (buf buffers
)
315 (when (buffer-live-p buf
)
316 (with-current-buffer buf
317 ;; Kill the buffer if necessary.
318 (when (and (equal server-buffer-clients
320 (or (and server-kill-new-buffers
321 (not server-existing-buffer
))
322 (server-temp-file-p))
323 (not (buffer-modified-p)))
326 (progn (setq server-buffer-clients nil
)
327 (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
330 ;; Restore clients if user pressed C-g in `kill-buffer'.
331 (setq server-buffer-clients
(list proc
)))))))))
333 ;; Delete the client's frames.
335 (dolist (frame (frame-list))
336 (when (and (frame-live-p frame
)
337 (equal proc
(frame-parameter frame
'client
)))
338 ;; Prevent `server-handle-delete-frame' from calling us
340 (set-frame-parameter frame
'client nil
)
341 (delete-frame frame
))))
343 (setq server-clients
(delq proc server-clients
))
345 ;; Delete the client's tty, except on Windows (both GUI and console),
346 ;; where there's only one terminal and does not make sense to delete it.
347 (unless (eq system-type
'windows-nt
)
348 (let ((terminal (process-get proc
'terminal
)))
349 ;; Only delete the terminal if it is non-nil.
350 (when (and terminal
(eq (terminal-live-p terminal
) t
))
351 (delete-terminal terminal
))))
353 ;; Delete the client's process.
354 (if (eq (process-status proc
) 'open
)
355 (delete-process proc
))
357 (server-log "Deleted" proc
))))
359 (defvar server-log-time-function
'current-time-string
360 "Function to generate timestamps for `server-buffer'.")
362 (defconst server-buffer
" *server*"
363 "Buffer used internally by Emacs's server.
364 One use is to log the I/O for debugging purposes (see option `server-log'),
365 the other is to provide a current buffer in which the process filter can
366 safely let-bind buffer-local variables like `default-directory'.")
368 (defvar server-log nil
369 "If non-nil, log the server's inputs and outputs in the `server-buffer'.")
371 (defun server-log (string &optional client
)
372 "If option `server-log' is non-nil, log STRING to `server-buffer'.
373 If CLIENT is non-nil, add a description of it to the logged message."
375 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create server-buffer
)
376 (goto-char (point-max))
377 (insert (funcall server-log-time-function
)
380 ((listp client
) (format " %s: " (car client
)))
381 (t (format " %s: " client
)))
383 (or (bolp) (newline)))))
385 (defun server-sentinel (proc msg
)
386 "The process sentinel for Emacs server connections."
387 ;; If this is a new client process, set the query-on-exit flag to nil
388 ;; for this process (it isn't inherited from the server process).
389 (when (and (eq (process-status proc
) 'open
)
390 (process-query-on-exit-flag proc
))
391 (set-process-query-on-exit-flag proc nil
))
392 ;; Delete the associated connection file, if applicable.
393 ;; Although there's no 100% guarantee that the file is owned by the
394 ;; running Emacs instance, server-start uses server-running-p to check
395 ;; for possible servers before doing anything, so it *should* be ours.
396 (and (process-contact proc
:server
)
397 (eq (process-status proc
) 'closed
)
399 (delete-file (process-get proc
:server-file
))))
400 (server-log (format "Status changed to %s: %s" (process-status proc
) msg
) proc
)
401 (server-delete-client proc
))
403 (defun server--on-display-p (frame display
)
404 (and (equal (frame-parameter frame
'display
) display
)
405 ;; Note: TTY frames still get a `display' parameter set to the value of
406 ;; $DISPLAY. This is useful when running from that tty frame
407 ;; sub-processes that want to connect to the X server, but that means we
408 ;; have to be careful here not to be tricked into thinking those frames
410 (not (eq (framep frame
) t
))))
412 (defun server-select-display (display)
413 ;; If the current frame is on `display' we're all set.
414 ;; Similarly if we are unable to open frames on other displays, there's
415 ;; nothing more we can do.
416 (unless (or (not (fboundp 'make-frame-on-display
))
417 (server--on-display-p (selected-frame) display
))
418 ;; Otherwise, look for an existing frame there and select it.
419 (dolist (frame (frame-list))
420 (when (server--on-display-p frame display
)
421 (select-frame frame
)))
422 ;; If there's no frame on that display yet, create and select one.
423 (unless (server--on-display-p (selected-frame) display
)
424 (let* ((buffer (generate-new-buffer " *server-dummy*"))
425 (frame (make-frame-on-display
427 ;; Make it display (and remember) some dummy buffer, so
428 ;; we can detect later if the frame is in use or not.
429 `((server-dummy-buffer .
,buffer
)
430 ;; This frame may be deleted later (see
431 ;; server-unselect-display) so we want it to be as
432 ;; unobtrusive as possible.
433 (visibility . nil
)))))
435 (set-window-buffer (selected-window) buffer
)
438 (defun server-unselect-display (frame)
439 (when (frame-live-p frame
)
440 ;; If the temporary frame is in use (displays something real), make it
441 ;; visible. If not (which can happen if the user's customizations call
442 ;; pop-to-buffer etc.), delete it to avoid preserving the connection after
443 ;; the last real frame is deleted.
445 ;; Rewritten to avoid inadvertently killing the current buffer after
446 ;; `delete-frame' removed FRAME (Bug#10729).
447 (let ((buffer (frame-parameter frame
'server-dummy-buffer
)))
448 (if (and (one-window-p 'nomini frame
)
449 (eq (window-buffer (frame-first-window frame
)) buffer
))
450 ;; The temp frame still only shows one buffer, and that is the
451 ;; internal temp buffer.
453 (set-frame-parameter frame
'visibility t
)
454 (set-frame-parameter frame
'server-dummy-buffer nil
))
455 (when (buffer-live-p buffer
)
456 (kill-buffer buffer
)))))
458 (defun server-handle-delete-frame (frame)
459 "Delete the client connection when the emacsclient frame is deleted.
460 \(To be used from `delete-frame-functions'.)"
461 (let ((proc (frame-parameter frame
'client
)))
462 (when (and (frame-live-p frame
)
464 ;; See if this is the last frame for this client.
465 (>= 1 (let ((frame-num 0))
466 (dolist (f (frame-list))
467 (when (eq proc
(frame-parameter f
'client
))
468 (setq frame-num
(1+ frame-num
))))
470 (server-log (format "server-handle-delete-frame, frame %s" frame
) proc
)
471 (server-delete-client proc
'noframe
)))) ; Let delete-frame delete the frame later.
473 (defun server-handle-suspend-tty (terminal)
474 "Notify the client process that its tty device is suspended."
475 (dolist (proc (server-clients-with 'terminal terminal
))
476 (server-log (format "server-handle-suspend-tty, terminal %s" terminal
)
479 (server-send-string proc
"-suspend \n")
480 (file-error ;The pipe/socket was closed.
481 (ignore-errors (server-delete-client proc
))))))
483 (defun server-unquote-arg (arg)
484 "Remove &-quotation from ARG.
485 See `server-quote-arg' and `server-process-filter'."
486 (replace-regexp-in-string
495 (defun server-quote-arg (arg)
496 "In ARG, insert a & before each &, each space, each newline, and -.
497 Change spaces to underscores, too, so that the return value never
500 See `server-unquote-arg' and `server-process-filter'."
501 (replace-regexp-in-string
502 "[-&\n ]" (lambda (s)
510 (defun server-send-string (proc string
)
511 "A wrapper around `process-send-string' for logging."
512 (server-log (concat "Sent " string
) proc
)
513 (process-send-string proc string
))
515 (defun server-ensure-safe-dir (dir)
516 "Make sure DIR is a directory with no race-condition issues.
517 Creates the directory if necessary and makes sure:
518 - there's no symlink involved
520 - it's not readable/writable by anybody else."
521 (setq dir
(directory-file-name dir
))
522 (let ((attrs (file-attributes dir
'integer
)))
524 (cl-letf (((default-file-modes) ?
\700)) (make-directory dir t
))
525 (setq attrs
(file-attributes dir
'integer
)))
527 ;; Check that it's safe for use.
528 (let* ((uid (nth 2 attrs
))
529 (w32 (eq system-type
'windows-nt
))
531 ((not (eq t
(car attrs
))) nil
) ; is a dir?
532 ((and w32
(zerop uid
)) ; on FAT32?
535 (format "Using `%s' to store Emacs-server authentication files.
536 Directories on FAT32 filesystems are NOT secure against tampering.
537 See variable `server-auth-dir' for details."
538 (file-name-as-directory dir
))
541 ((and (/= uid
(user-uid)) ; is the dir ours?
543 ;; Files created on Windows by Administrator
544 ;; (RID=500) have the Administrators (RID=544)
545 ;; group recorded as the owner.
546 (/= uid
544) (/= (user-uid) 500)))
549 (t ; else, check permissions
550 (zerop (logand ?
\077 (file-modes dir
)))))))
552 (error "The directory `%s' is unsafe" dir
)))))
554 (defun server-generate-key ()
555 "Generate and return a random authentication key.
556 The key is a 64-byte string of random chars in the range `!'..`~'.
557 If called interactively, also inserts it into current buffer."
561 collect
(+ 33 (random 94)) into auth
562 finally return
(concat auth
))))
563 (if (called-interactively-p 'interactive
)
567 (defun server-get-auth-key ()
568 "Return server's authentication key.
570 If `server-auth-key' is nil, just call `server-generate-key'.
571 Otherwise, if `server-auth-key' is a valid key, return it.
572 If the key is not valid, signal an error."
574 (if (string-match-p "^[!-~]\\{64\\}$" server-auth-key
)
576 (error "The key '%s' is invalid" server-auth-key
))
577 (server-generate-key)))
580 (defun server-start (&optional leave-dead inhibit-prompt
)
581 "Allow this Emacs process to be a server for client processes.
582 This starts a server communications subprocess through which client
583 \"editors\" can send your editing commands to this Emacs job.
584 To use the server, set up the program `emacsclient' in the Emacs
585 distribution as your standard \"editor\".
587 Optional argument LEAVE-DEAD (interactively, a prefix arg) means just
588 kill any existing server communications subprocess.
590 If a server is already running, restart it. If clients are
591 running, ask the user for confirmation first, unless optional
592 argument INHIBIT-PROMPT is non-nil.
594 To force-start a server, do \\[server-force-delete] and then
597 (when (or (not server-clients
)
598 ;; Ask the user before deleting existing clients---except
599 ;; when we can't get user input, which may happen when
600 ;; doing emacsclient --eval "(kill-emacs)" in daemon mode.
603 (null (cdr (frame-list)))
604 (eq (selected-frame) terminal-frame
))
608 "The current server still has clients; delete them? "))))
609 (let* ((server-dir (if server-use-tcp server-auth-dir server-socket-dir
))
610 (server-file (expand-file-name server-name server-dir
)))
613 (ignore-errors (delete-process server-process
)))
614 ;; Delete the socket files made by previous server invocations.
615 (if (not (eq t
(server-running-p server-name
)))
616 ;; Remove any leftover socket or authentication file
618 (let (delete-by-moving-to-trash)
619 (delete-file server-file
)))
620 (setq server-mode nil
) ;; already set by the minor mode code
623 (concat "Unable to start the Emacs server.\n"
624 (format "There is an existing Emacs server, named %S.\n"
626 "To start the server in this Emacs process, stop the existing
627 server or call `M-x server-force-delete' to forcibly disconnect it.")
630 ;; If this Emacs already had a server, clear out associated status.
631 (while server-clients
632 (server-delete-client (car server-clients
)))
633 ;; Now any previous server is properly stopped.
636 (unless (eq t leave-dead
) (server-log (message "Server stopped")))
637 (setq server-process nil
))
638 ;; Make sure there is a safe directory in which to place the socket.
639 (server-ensure-safe-dir server-dir
)
641 (server-log (message "Restarting server")))
642 (cl-letf (((default-file-modes) ?
\700))
643 (add-hook 'suspend-tty-functions
'server-handle-suspend-tty
)
644 (add-hook 'delete-frame-functions
'server-handle-delete-frame
)
645 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-query-functions
646 'server-kill-buffer-query-function
)
647 (add-hook 'kill-emacs-query-functions
648 'server-kill-emacs-query-function
)
649 (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook
'server-force-stop
) ;Cleanup upon exit.
651 (apply #'make-network-process
655 :sentinel
'server-sentinel
656 :filter
'server-process-filter
657 ;; We must receive file names without being decoded.
658 ;; Those are decoded by server-process-filter according
659 ;; to file-name-coding-system. Also don't get
660 ;; confused by CRs since we don't quote them.
661 :coding
'raw-text-unix
662 ;; The other args depend on the kind of socket used.
664 (list :family
'ipv4
;; We're not ready for IPv6 yet
665 :service
(or server-port t
)
666 :host
(or server-host
'local
)
667 :plist
'(:authenticated nil
))
670 :plist
'(:authenticated t
)))))
671 (unless server-process
(error "Could not start server process"))
672 (process-put server-process
:server-file server-file
)
674 (let ((auth-key (server-get-auth-key)))
675 (process-put server-process
:auth-key auth-key
)
676 (with-temp-file server-file
677 (set-buffer-multibyte nil
)
678 (setq buffer-file-coding-system
'no-conversion
)
679 (insert (format-network-address
680 (process-contact server-process
:local
))
681 " " (number-to-string (emacs-pid)) ; Kept for compatibility
682 "\n" auth-key
)))))))))
684 (defun server-force-stop ()
685 "Kill all connections to the current server.
686 This function is meant to be called from `kill-emacs-hook'."
690 (defun server-force-delete (&optional name
)
691 "Unconditionally delete connection file for server NAME.
692 If server is running, it is first stopped.
693 NAME defaults to `server-name'. With argument, ask for NAME."
695 (list (if current-prefix-arg
696 (read-string "Server name: " nil nil server-name
))))
697 (when server-mode
(with-temp-message nil
(server-mode -
1)))
698 (let ((file (expand-file-name (or name server-name
)
701 server-socket-dir
))))
703 (let (delete-by-moving-to-trash)
705 (message "Connection file %S deleted" file
))
707 (message "No connection file %S" file
)))))
709 (defun server-running-p (&optional name
)
710 "Test whether server NAME is running.
713 nil the server is definitely not running.
714 t the server seems to be running.
715 something else we cannot determine whether it's running without using
716 commands which may have to wait for a long time."
717 (unless name
(setq name server-name
))
721 (insert-file-contents-literally (expand-file-name name server-auth-dir
))
722 (or (and (looking-at "127\\.0\\.0\\.1:[0-9]+ \\([0-9]+\\)")
725 (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
729 (make-network-process
730 :name
"server-client-test" :family
'local
:server nil
:noquery t
731 :service
(expand-file-name name server-socket-dir
)))
736 (define-minor-mode server-mode
738 With a prefix argument ARG, enable Server mode if ARG is
739 positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable
740 Server mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
742 Server mode runs a process that accepts commands from the
743 `emacsclient' program. See Info node `Emacs server' and
744 `server-start' for details."
748 ;; Fixme: Should this check for an existing server socket and do
749 ;; nothing if there is one (for multiple Emacs sessions)?
750 (server-start (not server-mode
)))
752 (defun server-eval-and-print (expr proc
)
753 "Eval EXPR and send the result back to client PROC."
754 ;; While we're running asynchronously (from a process filter), it is likely
755 ;; that the emacsclient command was run in response to a user
756 ;; action, so the user probably knows that Emacs is processing this
757 ;; emacsclient request, so if we get a C-g it's likely that the user
758 ;; intended it to interrupt us rather than interrupt whatever Emacs
759 ;; was doing before it started handling the process filter.
760 ;; Hence `with-local-quit' (bug#6585).
761 (let ((v (with-local-quit (eval (car (read-from-string expr
))))))
764 (let ((standard-output (current-buffer)))
766 (let ((text (buffer-substring-no-properties
767 (point-min) (point-max))))
768 (server-reply-print (server-quote-arg text
) proc
)))))))
770 (defconst server-msg-size
1024
771 "Maximum size of a message sent to a client.")
773 (defun server-reply-print (qtext proc
)
774 "Send a `-print QTEXT' command to client PROC.
775 QTEXT must be already quoted.
776 This handles splitting the command if it would be bigger than
778 (let ((prefix "-print ")
780 (while (> (+ (length qtext
) (length prefix
) 1) server-msg-size
)
781 ;; We have to split the string
782 (setq part
(substring qtext
0 (- server-msg-size
(length prefix
) 1)))
783 ;; Don't split in the middle of a quote sequence
784 (if (string-match "\\(^\\|[^&]\\)\\(&&\\)+$" part
)
785 ;; There is an uneven number of & at the end
786 (setq part
(substring part
0 -
1)))
787 (setq qtext
(substring qtext
(length part
)))
788 (server-send-string proc
(concat prefix part
"\n"))
789 (setq prefix
"-print-nonl "))
790 (server-send-string proc
(concat prefix qtext
"\n"))))
792 (defun server-create-tty-frame (tty type proc
)
794 (error "Invalid terminal device"))
796 (error "Invalid terminal type"))
797 (add-to-list 'frame-inherited-parameters
'client
)
799 (server-with-environment (process-get proc
'env
)
800 '("LANG" "LC_CTYPE" "LC_ALL"
801 ;; For tgetent(3); list according to ncurses(3).
802 "BAUDRATE" "COLUMNS" "ESCDELAY" "HOME" "LINES"
803 "NCURSES_ASSUMED_COLORS" "NCURSES_NO_PADDING"
804 "NCURSES_NO_SETBUF" "TERM" "TERMCAP" "TERMINFO"
805 "TERMINFO_DIRS" "TERMPATH"
807 "COLORFGBG" "COLORTERM")
808 (make-frame `((window-system . nil
)
811 ;; Ignore nowait here; we always need to
812 ;; clean up opened ttys when the client dies.
814 ;; This is a leftover from an earlier
815 ;; attempt at making it possible for process
816 ;; run in the server process to use the
817 ;; environment of the client process.
818 ;; It has no effect now and to make it work
819 ;; we'd need to decide how to make
820 ;; process-environment interact with client
821 ;; envvars, and then to change the
822 ;; C functions `child_setup' and
823 ;; `getenv_internal' accordingly.
824 (environment .
,(process-get proc
'env
)))))))
826 ;; ttys don't use the `display' parameter, but callproc.c does to set
827 ;; the DISPLAY environment on subprocesses.
828 (set-frame-parameter frame
'display
829 (getenv-internal "DISPLAY" (process-get proc
'env
)))
831 (process-put proc
'frame frame
)
832 (process-put proc
'terminal
(frame-terminal frame
))
835 (defun server-create-window-system-frame (display nowait proc parent-id
836 &optional parameters
)
837 (let* ((display (or display
838 (frame-parameter nil
'display
)
839 (error "Please specify display.")))
840 (w (or (cdr (assq 'window-system parameters
))
841 (window-system-for-display display
))))
843 (unless (assq w window-system-initialization-alist
)
846 ;; Special case for ns. This is because DISPLAY may not be set at all
847 ;; which in the ns case isn't an error. The variable display then becomes
848 ;; the fully qualified hostname, which make-frame-on-display below
849 ;; does not understand and throws an error.
850 ;; It may also be a valid X display, but if Emacs is compiled for ns, it
851 ;; can not make X frames.
852 (if (featurep 'ns-win
)
853 (setq w
'ns display
"ns"))
856 ;; Flag frame as client-created, but use a dummy client.
857 ;; This will prevent the frame from being deleted when
858 ;; emacsclient quits while also preventing
859 ;; `server-save-buffers-kill-terminal' from unexpectedly
860 ;; killing emacs on that frame.
861 (let* ((params `((client .
,(if nowait
'nowait proc
))
862 ;; This is a leftover, see above.
863 (environment .
,(process-get proc
'env
))
867 (push (cons 'parent-id
(string-to-number parent-id
)) params
))
868 (add-to-list 'frame-inherited-parameters
'client
)
869 (setq frame
(make-frame-on-display display params
))
870 (server-log (format "%s created" frame
) proc
)
872 (process-put proc
'frame frame
)
873 (process-put proc
'terminal
(frame-terminal frame
))
877 (server-log "Window system unsupported" proc
)
878 (server-send-string proc
"-window-system-unsupported \n")
881 (defun server-goto-toplevel (proc)
883 ;; If we're running isearch, we must abort it to allow Emacs to
884 ;; display the buffer and switch to it.
885 (dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
886 (with-current-buffer buffer
887 (when (bound-and-true-p isearch-mode
)
889 ;; Signaled by isearch-cancel.
890 (quit (message nil
)))
891 (when (> (recursion-depth) 0)
892 ;; We're inside a minibuffer already, so if the emacs-client is trying
893 ;; to open a frame on a new display, we might end up with an unusable
894 ;; frame because input from that display will be blocked (until exiting
895 ;; the minibuffer). Better exit this minibuffer right away.
896 ;; Similarly with recursive-edits such as the splash screen.
897 (run-with-timer 0 nil
(lambda () (server-execute-continuation proc
)))
900 ;; We use various special properties on process objects:
901 ;; - `env' stores the info about the environment of the emacsclient process.
902 ;; - `continuation' is a no-arg function that we need to execute. It contains
903 ;; commands we wanted to execute in some earlier invocation of the process
904 ;; filter but that we somehow were unable to process at that time
905 ;; (e.g. because we first need to throw to the toplevel).
907 (defun server-execute-continuation (proc)
908 (let ((continuation (process-get proc
'continuation
)))
909 (process-put proc
'continuation nil
)
910 (if continuation
(ignore-errors (funcall continuation
)))))
912 (cl-defun server-process-filter (proc string
)
913 "Process a request from the server to edit some files.
914 PROC is the server process. STRING consists of a sequence of
915 commands prefixed by a dash. Some commands have arguments;
916 these are &-quoted and need to be decoded by `server-unquote-arg'.
917 The filter parses and executes these commands.
919 To illustrate the protocol, here is an example command that
920 emacsclient sends to create a new X frame (note that the whole
921 sequence is sent on a single line):
923 -env HOME=/home/lorentey
925 ... lots of other -env commands
929 The following commands are accepted by the server:
932 Authenticate the client using the secret authentication string
936 An environment variable on the client side.
939 The current working directory of the client process.
942 Forbid the creation of new frames.
944 `-frame-parameters ALIST'
945 Set the parameters of the created frame.
948 Request that the next frame created should not be
949 associated with this client.
952 Set the display name to open X frames on.
954 `-position LINE[:COLUMN]'
955 Go to the given line and column number
956 in the next file opened.
959 Load the given file in the current frame.
962 Evaluate EXPR as a Lisp expression and return the
963 result in -print commands.
968 `-tty DEVICENAME TYPE'
969 Open a new tty frame at the client.
972 Suspend this tty frame. The client sends this string in
973 response to SIGTSTP and SIGTTOU. The server must cease all I/O
974 on this tty until it gets a -resume command.
977 Resume this tty frame. The client sends this string when it
978 gets the SIGCONT signal and it is the foreground process on its
982 Do nothing, but put the comment in the server log.
983 Useful for debugging.
986 The following commands are accepted by the client:
989 Describes the process id of the Emacs process;
990 used to forward window change signals to it.
992 `-window-system-unsupported'
993 Signals that the server does not support creating X frames;
994 the client must try again with a tty frame.
997 Print STRING on stdout. Used to send values
1000 `-print-nonl STRING'
1001 Print STRING on stdout. Used to continue a
1002 preceding -print command that would be too big to send
1003 in a single message.
1005 `-error DESCRIPTION'
1006 Signal an error and delete process PROC.
1009 Suspend this terminal, i.e., stop the client process.
1010 Sent when the user presses C-z."
1011 (server-log (concat "Received " string
) proc
)
1012 ;; First things first: let's check the authentication
1013 (unless (process-get proc
:authenticated
)
1014 (if (and (string-match "-auth \\([!-~]+\\)\n?" string
)
1015 (equal (match-string 1 string
) (process-get proc
:auth-key
)))
1017 (setq string
(substring string
(match-end 0)))
1018 (process-put proc
:authenticated t
)
1019 (server-log "Authentication successful" proc
))
1020 (server-log "Authentication failed" proc
)
1022 proc
(concat "-error " (server-quote-arg "Authentication failed")))
1023 ;; Before calling `delete-process', give emacsclient time to
1024 ;; receive the error string and shut down on its own.
1026 (delete-process proc
)
1027 ;; We return immediately.
1028 (cl-return-from server-process-filter
)))
1029 (let ((prev (process-get proc
'previous-string
)))
1031 (setq string
(concat prev string
))
1032 (process-put proc
'previous-string nil
)))
1035 (server-add-client proc
)
1037 (server-send-string proc
(concat "-emacs-pid "
1038 (number-to-string (emacs-pid)) "\n"))
1039 (if (not (string-match "\n" string
))
1040 ;; Save for later any partial line that remains.
1041 (when (> (length string
) 0)
1042 (process-put proc
'previous-string string
))
1044 ;; In earlier versions of server.el (where we used an `emacsserver'
1045 ;; process), there could be multiple lines. Nowadays this is not
1046 ;; supported any more.
1047 (cl-assert (eq (match-end 0) (length string
)))
1048 (let ((request (substring string
0 (match-beginning 0)))
1049 (coding-system (and (default-value 'enable-multibyte-characters
)
1050 (or file-name-coding-system
1051 default-file-name-coding-system
)))
1052 nowait
; t if emacsclient does not want to wait for us.
1053 frame
; Frame opened for the client (if any).
1054 display
; Open frame on this display.
1055 parent-id
; Window ID for XEmbed
1056 dontkill
; t if client should not be killed.
1060 frame-parameters
;parameters for newly created frame
1061 tty-name
; nil, `window-system', or the tty name.
1066 ;; Remove this line from STRING.
1067 (setq string
(substring string
(match-end 0)))
1069 (mapcar 'server-unquote-arg
(split-string request
" " t
)))
1071 (pcase (pop args-left
)
1072 ;; -version CLIENT-VERSION: obsolete at birth.
1073 (`"-version" (pop args-left
))
1075 ;; -nowait: Emacsclient won't wait for a result.
1076 (`"-nowait" (setq nowait t
))
1078 ;; -current-frame: Don't create frames.
1079 (`"-current-frame" (setq use-current-frame t
))
1081 ;; -frame-parameters: Set frame parameters
1082 (`"-frame-parameters"
1083 (let ((alist (pop args-left
)))
1085 (setq alist
(decode-coding-string alist coding-system
)))
1086 (setq frame-parameters
(car (read-from-string alist
)))))
1088 ;; -display DISPLAY:
1089 ;; Open X frames on the given display instead of the default.
1091 (setq display
(pop args-left
))
1092 (if (zerop (length display
)) (setq display nil
)))
1095 ;; Open X frame within window ID, via XEmbed.
1097 (setq parent-id
(pop args-left
))
1098 (if (zerop (length parent-id
)) (setq parent-id nil
)))
1100 ;; -window-system: Open a new X frame.
1102 (if (fboundp 'x-create-frame
)
1104 tty-name
'window-system
)))
1106 ;; -resume: Resume a suspended tty frame.
1108 (let ((terminal (process-get proc
'terminal
)))
1111 (when (eq (terminal-live-p terminal
) t
)
1112 (resume-tty terminal
)))
1115 ;; -suspend: Suspend the client's frame. (In case we
1116 ;; get out of sync, and a C-z sends a SIGTSTP to
1119 (let ((terminal (process-get proc
'terminal
)))
1122 (when (eq (terminal-live-p terminal
) t
)
1123 (suspend-tty terminal
)))
1126 ;; -ignore COMMENT: Noop; useful for debugging emacsclient.
1127 ;; (The given comment appears in the server log.)
1132 ;; -tty DEVICE-NAME TYPE: Open a new tty frame.
1133 ;; (But if we see -window-system later, use that.)
1135 (setq tty-name
(pop args-left
)
1136 tty-type
(pop args-left
)
1137 dontkill
(or dontkill
1138 (not use-current-frame
)))
1139 ;; On Windows, emacsclient always asks for a tty
1140 ;; frame. If running a GUI server, force the frame
1141 ;; type to GUI. (Cygwin is perfectly happy with
1142 ;; multi-tty support, so don't override the user's
1144 (when (and (eq system-type
'windows-nt
)
1145 (eq window-system
'w32
))
1146 (push "-window-system" args-left
)))
1148 ;; -position LINE[:COLUMN]: Set point to the given
1149 ;; position in the next file.
1151 (if (not (string-match "\\+\\([0-9]+\\)\\(?::\\([0-9]+\\)\\)?"
1153 (error "Invalid -position command in client args"))
1154 (let ((arg (pop args-left
)))
1156 (cons (string-to-number (match-string 1 arg
))
1157 (string-to-number (or (match-string 2 arg
)
1160 ;; -file FILENAME: Load the given file.
1162 (let ((file (pop args-left
)))
1164 (setq file
(decode-coding-string file coding-system
)))
1165 (setq file
(expand-file-name file dir
))
1166 (push (cons file filepos
) files
)
1167 (server-log (format "New file: %s %s"
1168 file
(or filepos
"")) proc
))
1171 ;; -eval EXPR: Evaluate a Lisp expression.
1173 (if use-current-frame
1174 (setq use-current-frame
'always
))
1175 (let ((expr (pop args-left
)))
1177 (setq expr
(decode-coding-string expr coding-system
)))
1178 (push (lambda () (server-eval-and-print expr proc
))
1180 (setq filepos nil
)))
1182 ;; -env NAME=VALUE: An environment variable.
1184 (let ((var (pop args-left
)))
1185 ;; XXX Variables should be encoded as in getenv/setenv.
1186 (process-put proc
'env
1187 (cons var
(process-get proc
'env
)))))
1189 ;; -dir DIRNAME: The cwd of the emacsclient process.
1191 (setq dir
(pop args-left
))
1193 (setq dir
(decode-coding-string dir coding-system
)))
1194 (setq dir
(command-line-normalize-file-name dir
))
1195 (process-put proc
'server-client-directory dir
))
1198 (arg (error "Unknown command: %s" arg
))))
1200 ;; If both -no-wait and -tty are given with file or sexp
1201 ;; arguments, use an existing frame.
1203 (not (eq tty-name
'window-system
))
1205 (setq use-current-frame t
))
1209 ((and use-current-frame
1210 (or (eq use-current-frame
'always
)
1211 ;; We can't use the Emacs daemon's
1214 (null (cdr (frame-list)))
1215 (eq (selected-frame)
1217 (setq tty-name nil tty-type nil
)
1218 (if display
(server-select-display display
)))
1219 ((eq tty-name
'window-system
)
1220 (server-create-window-system-frame display nowait proc
1223 ;; When resuming on a tty, tty-name is nil.
1225 (server-create-tty-frame tty-name tty-type proc
))))
1230 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create server-buffer
)
1231 ;; Use the same cwd as the emacsclient, if possible, so
1232 ;; relative file names work correctly, even in `eval'.
1233 (let ((default-directory
1234 (if (and dir
(file-directory-p dir
))
1235 dir default-directory
)))
1236 (server-execute proc files nowait commands
1237 dontkill frame tty-name
)))))
1239 (when (or frame files
)
1240 (server-goto-toplevel proc
))
1242 (server-execute-continuation proc
))))
1244 (error (server-return-error proc err
))))
1246 (defun server-execute (proc files nowait commands dontkill frame tty-name
)
1247 ;; This is run from timers and process-filters, i.e. "asynchronously".
1248 ;; But w.r.t the user, this is not really asynchronous since the timer
1249 ;; is run after 0s and the process-filter is run in response to the
1250 ;; user running `emacsclient'. So it is OK to override the
1251 ;; inhibit-quit flag, which is good since `commands' (as well as
1252 ;; find-file-noselect via the major-mode) can run arbitrary code,
1253 ;; including code that needs to wait.
1256 (let ((buffers (server-visit-files files proc nowait
)))
1257 (mapc 'funcall
(nreverse commands
))
1259 ;; If we were told only to open a new client, obey
1260 ;; `initial-buffer-choice' if it specifies a file
1262 (unless (or files commands
)
1264 (cond ((stringp initial-buffer-choice
)
1265 (find-file-noselect initial-buffer-choice
))
1266 ((functionp initial-buffer-choice
)
1267 (funcall initial-buffer-choice
)))))
1269 (if (buffer-live-p buf
) buf
(get-buffer-create "*scratch*"))
1272 ;; Delete the client if necessary.
1275 ;; Client requested nowait; return immediately.
1276 (server-log "Close nowait client" proc
)
1277 (server-delete-client proc
))
1278 ((and (not dontkill
) (null buffers
))
1279 ;; This client is empty; get rid of it immediately.
1280 (server-log "Close empty client" proc
)
1281 (server-delete-client proc
)))
1283 ((or isearch-mode
(minibufferp))
1285 ((and frame
(null buffers
))
1286 (message "%s" (substitute-command-keys
1287 "When done with this frame, type \\[delete-frame]")))
1288 ((not (null buffers
))
1289 (server-switch-buffer (car buffers
) nil
(cdr (car files
)))
1290 (run-hooks 'server-switch-hook
)
1292 (message "%s" (substitute-command-keys
1293 "When done with a buffer, type \\[server-edit]")))))
1294 (when (and frame
(null tty-name
))
1295 (server-unselect-display frame
)))
1297 (when (eq (car err
) 'quit
)
1298 (message "Quit emacsclient request"))
1299 (server-return-error proc err
)))))
1301 (defun server-return-error (proc err
)
1304 proc
(concat "-error " (server-quote-arg
1305 (error-message-string err
))))
1306 (server-log (error-message-string err
) proc
)
1307 ;; Before calling `delete-process', give emacsclient time to
1308 ;; receive the error string and shut down on its own.
1310 (delete-process proc
)))
1312 (defun server-goto-line-column (line-col)
1313 "Move point to the position indicated in LINE-COL.
1314 LINE-COL should be a pair (LINE . COL)."
1316 (goto-char (point-min))
1317 (forward-line (1- (car line-col
)))
1318 (let ((column-number (cdr line-col
)))
1319 (when (> column-number
0)
1320 (move-to-column (1- column-number
))))))
1322 (defun server-visit-files (files proc
&optional nowait
)
1323 "Find FILES and return a list of buffers created.
1324 FILES is an alist whose elements are (FILENAME . FILEPOS)
1325 where FILEPOS can be nil or a pair (LINENUMBER . COLUMNNUMBER).
1326 PROC is the client that requested this operation.
1327 NOWAIT non-nil means this client is not waiting for the results,
1328 so don't mark these buffers specially, just visit them normally."
1329 ;; Bind last-nonmenu-event to force use of keyboard, not mouse, for queries.
1330 (let ((last-nonmenu-event t
) client-record
)
1331 ;; Restore the current buffer afterward, but not using save-excursion,
1332 ;; because we don't want to save point in this buffer
1333 ;; if it happens to be one of those specified by the server.
1334 (save-current-buffer
1335 (dolist (file files
)
1336 ;; If there is an existing buffer modified or the file is
1337 ;; modified, revert it. If there is an existing buffer with
1338 ;; deleted file, offer to write it.
1339 (let* ((minibuffer-auto-raise (or server-raise-frame
1340 minibuffer-auto-raise
))
1342 (obuf (get-file-buffer filen
)))
1343 (add-to-history 'file-name-history filen
)
1346 (run-hooks 'pre-command-hook
)
1347 (set-buffer (find-file-noselect filen
)))
1349 ;; separately for each file, in sync with post-command hooks,
1350 ;; with the new buffer current:
1351 (run-hooks 'pre-command-hook
)
1352 (cond ((file-exists-p filen
)
1353 (when (not (verify-visited-file-modtime obuf
))
1354 (revert-buffer t nil
)))
1357 (concat "File no longer exists: " filen
1358 ", write buffer to file? "))
1359 (write-file filen
))))
1360 (unless server-buffer-clients
1361 (setq server-existing-buffer t
)))
1362 (server-goto-line-column (cdr file
))
1363 (run-hooks 'server-visit-hook
)
1364 ;; hooks may be specific to current buffer:
1365 (run-hooks 'post-command-hook
))
1367 ;; When the buffer is killed, inform the clients.
1368 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
'server-kill-buffer nil t
)
1369 (push proc server-buffer-clients
))
1370 (push (current-buffer) client-record
)))
1372 (process-put proc
'buffers
1373 (nconc (process-get proc
'buffers
) client-record
)))
1376 (defvar server-kill-buffer-running nil
1377 "Non-nil while `server-kill-buffer' or `server-buffer-done' is running.")
1379 (defun server-buffer-done (buffer &optional for-killing
)
1380 "Mark BUFFER as \"done\" for its client(s).
1381 This buries the buffer, then returns a list of the form (NEXT-BUFFER KILLED).
1382 NEXT-BUFFER is another server buffer, as a suggestion for what to select next,
1383 or nil. KILLED is t if we killed BUFFER (typically, because it was visiting
1385 FOR-KILLING if non-nil indicates that we are called from `kill-buffer'."
1386 (let ((next-buffer nil
)
1388 (dolist (proc server-clients
)
1389 (let ((buffers (process-get proc
'buffers
)))
1391 (setq next-buffer
(nth 1 (memq buffer buffers
))))
1392 (when buffers
; Ignore bufferless clients.
1393 (setq buffers
(delq buffer buffers
))
1394 ;; Delete all dead buffers from PROC.
1397 (not (buffer-live-p b
))
1398 (setq buffers
(delq b buffers
))))
1399 (process-put proc
'buffers buffers
)
1400 ;; If client now has no pending buffers,
1401 ;; tell it that it is done, and forget it entirely.
1403 (server-log "Close" proc
)
1405 ;; `server-delete-client' might delete the client's
1406 ;; frames, which might change the current buffer. We
1407 ;; don't want that (bug#640).
1408 (save-current-buffer
1409 (server-delete-client proc
))
1410 (server-delete-client proc
))))))
1411 (when (and (bufferp buffer
) (buffer-name buffer
))
1412 ;; We may or may not kill this buffer;
1413 ;; if we do, do not call server-buffer-done recursively
1414 ;; from kill-buffer-hook.
1415 (let ((server-kill-buffer-running t
))
1416 (with-current-buffer buffer
1417 (setq server-buffer-clients nil
)
1418 (run-hooks 'server-done-hook
))
1419 ;; Notice whether server-done-hook killed the buffer.
1420 (if (null (buffer-name buffer
))
1422 ;; Don't bother killing or burying the buffer
1423 ;; when we are called from kill-buffer.
1425 (when (and (not killed
)
1426 server-kill-new-buffers
1427 (with-current-buffer buffer
1428 (not server-existing-buffer
)))
1430 (bury-buffer buffer
)
1431 ;; Prevent kill-buffer from prompting (Bug#3696).
1432 (with-current-buffer buffer
1433 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
))
1434 (kill-buffer buffer
))
1436 (if (server-temp-file-p buffer
)
1438 (with-current-buffer buffer
1439 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
))
1440 (kill-buffer buffer
)
1442 (bury-buffer buffer
)))))))
1443 (list next-buffer killed
)))
1445 (defun server-temp-file-p (&optional buffer
)
1446 "Return non-nil if BUFFER contains a file considered temporary.
1447 These are files whose names suggest they are repeatedly
1448 reused to pass information to another program.
1450 The variable `server-temp-file-regexp' controls which filenames
1451 are considered temporary."
1452 (and (buffer-file-name buffer
)
1453 (string-match-p server-temp-file-regexp
(buffer-file-name buffer
))))
1455 (defun server-done ()
1456 "Offer to save current buffer, mark it as \"done\" for clients.
1457 This kills or buries the buffer, then returns a list
1458 of the form (NEXT-BUFFER KILLED). NEXT-BUFFER is another server buffer,
1459 as a suggestion for what to select next, or nil.
1460 KILLED is t if we killed BUFFER, which happens if it was created
1461 specifically for the clients and did not exist before their request for it."
1462 (when server-buffer-clients
1463 (if (server-temp-file-p)
1464 ;; For a temp file, save, and do make a non-numeric backup
1465 ;; (unless make-backup-files is nil).
1466 (let ((version-control nil
)
1467 (buffer-backed-up nil
))
1469 (when (and (buffer-modified-p)
1471 (y-or-n-p (concat "Save file " buffer-file-name
"? ")))
1473 (server-buffer-done (current-buffer))))
1475 ;; Ask before killing a server buffer.
1476 ;; It was suggested to release its client instead,
1477 ;; but I think that is dangerous--the client would proceed
1478 ;; using whatever is on disk in that file. -- rms.
1479 (defun server-kill-buffer-query-function ()
1480 "Ask before killing a server buffer."
1481 (or (not server-buffer-clients
)
1483 (dolist (proc server-buffer-clients
)
1484 (when (and (memq proc server-clients
)
1485 (eq (process-status proc
) 'open
))
1488 (yes-or-no-p (format "Buffer `%s' still has clients; kill it? "
1489 (buffer-name (current-buffer))))))
1491 (defun server-kill-emacs-query-function ()
1492 "Ask before exiting Emacs if it has live clients."
1493 (or (not server-clients
)
1495 (dolist (proc server-clients
)
1496 (when (memq t
(mapcar 'buffer-live-p
(process-get
1498 (setq live-client t
)))
1500 (yes-or-no-p "This Emacs session has clients; exit anyway? ")))
1502 (defun server-kill-buffer ()
1503 "Remove the current buffer from its clients' buffer list.
1504 Designed to be added to `kill-buffer-hook'."
1505 ;; Prevent infinite recursion if user has made server-done-hook
1506 ;; call kill-buffer.
1507 (or server-kill-buffer-running
1508 (and server-buffer-clients
1509 (let ((server-kill-buffer-running t
))
1510 (when server-process
1511 (server-buffer-done (current-buffer) t
))))))
1513 (defun server-edit (&optional arg
)
1514 "Switch to next server editing buffer; say \"Done\" for current buffer.
1515 If a server buffer is current, it is marked \"done\" and optionally saved.
1516 The buffer is also killed if it did not exist before the clients asked for it.
1517 When all of a client's buffers are marked as \"done\", the client is notified.
1519 Temporary files such as MH <draft> files are always saved and backed up,
1520 no questions asked. (The variable `make-backup-files', if nil, still
1521 inhibits a backup; you can set it locally in a particular buffer to
1522 prevent a backup for it.) The variable `server-temp-file-regexp' controls
1523 which filenames are considered temporary.
1525 If invoked with a prefix argument, or if there is no server process running,
1526 starts server process and that is all. Invoked by \\[server-edit]."
1530 (not server-process
)
1531 (memq (process-status server-process
) '(signal exit
)))
1533 (server-clients (apply 'server-switch-buffer
(server-done)))
1534 (t (message "No server editing buffers exist"))))
1536 (defun server-switch-buffer (&optional next-buffer killed-one filepos
)
1537 "Switch to another buffer, preferably one that has a client.
1538 Arg NEXT-BUFFER is a suggestion; if it is a live buffer, use it.
1540 KILLED-ONE is t in a recursive call if we have already killed one
1541 temp-file server buffer. This means we should avoid the final
1542 \"switch to some other buffer\" since we've already effectively
1545 FILEPOS specifies a new buffer position for NEXT-BUFFER, if we
1546 visit NEXT-BUFFER in an existing window. If non-nil, it should
1547 be a cons cell (LINENUMBER . COLUMNNUMBER)."
1548 (if (null next-buffer
)
1550 (let ((rest server-clients
))
1551 (while (and rest
(not next-buffer
))
1552 (let ((proc (car rest
)))
1553 ;; Only look at frameless clients, or those in the selected
1555 (when (or (not (process-get proc
'frame
))
1556 (eq (process-get proc
'frame
) (selected-frame)))
1557 (setq next-buffer
(car (process-get proc
'buffers
))))
1558 (setq rest
(cdr rest
)))))
1559 (and next-buffer
(server-switch-buffer next-buffer killed-one
))
1560 (unless (or next-buffer killed-one
(window-dedicated-p (selected-window)))
1561 ;; (switch-to-buffer (other-buffer))
1562 (message "No server buffers remain to edit")))
1563 (if (not (buffer-live-p next-buffer
))
1564 ;; If NEXT-BUFFER is a dead buffer, remove the server records for it
1565 ;; and try the next surviving server buffer.
1566 (apply 'server-switch-buffer
(server-buffer-done next-buffer
))
1567 ;; OK, we know next-buffer is live, let's display and select it.
1568 (if (functionp server-window
)
1569 (funcall server-window next-buffer
)
1570 (let ((win (get-buffer-window next-buffer
0)))
1571 (if (and win
(not server-window
))
1572 ;; The buffer is already displayed: just reuse the
1573 ;; window. If FILEPOS is non-nil, use it to replace the
1574 ;; window's own value of point.
1577 (set-buffer next-buffer
)
1579 (server-goto-line-column filepos
)))
1580 ;; Otherwise, let's find an appropriate window.
1581 (cond ((window-live-p server-window
)
1582 (select-window server-window
))
1583 ((framep server-window
)
1584 (unless (frame-live-p server-window
)
1585 (setq server-window
(make-frame)))
1586 (select-window (frame-selected-window server-window
))))
1587 (when (window-minibuffer-p (selected-window))
1588 (select-window (next-window nil
'nomini
0)))
1589 ;; Move to a non-dedicated window, if we have one.
1590 (when (window-dedicated-p (selected-window))
1592 (get-window-with-predicate
1594 (and (not (window-dedicated-p w
))
1595 (equal (frame-terminal (window-frame w
))
1596 (frame-terminal (selected-frame)))))
1597 'nomini
'visible
(selected-window))))
1599 (switch-to-buffer next-buffer
)
1600 ;; After all the above, we might still have ended up with
1601 ;; a minibuffer/dedicated-window (if there's no other).
1602 (error (pop-to-buffer next-buffer
)))))))
1603 (when server-raise-frame
1604 (select-frame-set-input-focus (window-frame (selected-window))))))
1607 (defun server-save-buffers-kill-terminal (arg)
1608 ;; Called from save-buffers-kill-terminal in files.el.
1609 "Offer to save each buffer, then kill the current client.
1610 With ARG non-nil, silently save all file-visiting buffers, then kill.
1612 If emacsclient was started with a list of filenames to edit, then
1613 only these files will be asked to be saved."
1614 (let ((proc (frame-parameter (selected-frame) 'client
)))
1615 (cond ((eq proc
'nowait
)
1616 ;; Nowait frames have no client buffer list.
1617 (if (cdr (frame-list))
1618 (progn (save-some-buffers arg
)
1620 ;; If we're the last frame standing, kill Emacs.
1621 (save-buffers-kill-emacs arg
)))
1623 (let ((buffers (process-get proc
'buffers
)))
1624 ;; If client is bufferless, emulate a normal Emacs exit
1625 ;; and offer to save all buffers. Otherwise, offer to
1626 ;; save only the buffers belonging to the client.
1629 (lambda () (memq (current-buffer) buffers
))
1631 (server-delete-client proc
)))
1632 (t (error "Invalid client frame")))))
1634 (define-key ctl-x-map
"#" 'server-edit
)
1636 (defun server-unload-function ()
1637 "Unload the server library."
1639 (substitute-key-definition 'server-edit nil ctl-x-map
)
1640 (save-current-buffer
1641 (dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
1643 (remove-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
'server-kill-buffer t
)))
1644 ;; continue standard unloading
1647 (defun server-eval-at (server form
)
1648 "Contact the Emacs server named SERVER and evaluate FORM there.
1649 Returns the result of the evaluation, or signals an error if it
1650 cannot contact the specified server. For example:
1651 \(server-eval-at \"server\" '(emacs-pid))
1652 returns the process ID of the Emacs instance running \"server\"."
1653 (let* ((server-dir (if server-use-tcp server-auth-dir server-socket-dir
))
1654 (server-file (expand-file-name server server-dir
))
1655 (coding-system-for-read 'binary
)
1656 (coding-system-for-write 'binary
)
1657 address port secret process
)
1658 (unless (file-exists-p server-file
)
1659 (error "No such server: %s" server
))
1661 (when server-use-tcp
1662 (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion
))
1663 (insert-file-contents server-file
)
1664 (unless (looking-at "\\([0-9.]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)")
1665 (error "Invalid auth file"))
1666 (setq address
(match-string 1)
1667 port
(string-to-number (match-string 2)))
1669 (setq secret
(buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position)))
1671 (unless (setq process
(make-network-process
1673 :buffer
(current-buffer)
1675 :service
(if server-use-tcp port server-file
)
1676 :family
(if server-use-tcp
'ipv4
'local
)
1678 (error "Unable to contact the server"))
1680 (process-send-string process
(concat "-auth " secret
"\n")))
1681 (process-send-string process
1683 (server-quote-arg (format "%S" form
))
1685 (while (memq (process-status process
) '(open run
))
1686 (accept-process-output process
0 10))
1687 (goto-char (point-min))
1688 ;; If the result is nil, there's nothing in the buffer. If the
1689 ;; result is non-nil, it's after "-print ".
1691 (while (re-search-forward "\n-print\\(-nonl\\)? " nil t
)
1694 (buffer-substring (point)
1695 (progn (skip-chars-forward "^\n")
1697 (if (not (equal answer
""))
1698 (read (decode-coding-string (server-unquote-arg answer
)
1699 'emacs-internal
)))))))
1704 ;;; server.el ends here