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@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ inputinput@point{}
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@defun call-process-shell-command command &optional infile destination display &rest args
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This function executes the shell command @var{command} synchronously
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in separate process. The final arguments @var{args} are additional
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in a separate process. The final arguments @var{args} are additional
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arguments to add at the end of @var{command}. The other arguments
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are handled as in @code{call-process}.
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@end defun
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@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ and @code{failed}. For a network server, the status is always
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@code{listen}. None of those values is possible for a real
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subprocess. @xref{Process Information}.
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You can stop and resume operation of a network processes by calling
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You can stop and resume operation of a network process by calling
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@code{stop-process} and @code{continue-process}. For a server
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process, being stopped means not accepting new connections. (Up to 5
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connection requests will be queued for when you resume the server; you
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@ -1667,10 +1667,10 @@ meaning ask the system to allocate an unused port to listen on.
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@section Datagrams
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@cindex datagrams
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A datagram connection communicates with individual packets
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rather than streams of data. Each call to @code{process-send}
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sends one datagram packet, and each datagram received results
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in one call to the filter function.
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A datagram connection communicates with individual packets rather
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than streams of data. Each call to @code{process-send} sends one
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datagram packet (@pxref{Input to Processes}), and each datagram
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received results in one call to the filter function.
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The datagram connection doesn't have to talk with the same remote
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peer all the time. It has a @dfn{remote peer address} which specifies
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@ -1771,10 +1771,10 @@ in the local address space.
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@item
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An ``unsupported family'' address is represented by a cons
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@code{(@var{f} . @var{av})}, where @var{f} is the family number and
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@var{av} is a vector specifying the socket address using with one
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element per address data byte. Do not rely on this format in portable
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code, as it may depend on implementation defined constants, data
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sizes, and data structure alignment.
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@var{av} is a vector specifying the socket address using one element
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per address data byte. Do not rely on this format in portable code,
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as it may depend on implementation defined constants, data sizes, and
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data structure alignment.
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@end itemize
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@item :nowait @var{bool}
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