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Re: callback functions in Emacs
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Davis Herring |
Subject: |
Re: callback functions in Emacs |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Sep 2007 15:32:12 -0700 (PDT) |
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> One of the basic concepts od D-Bus is, that one could register a
> callback function which is applied when there bis a signal on the bus
> one has registered for. That works fine as long everything is handled on
> C level. But I intend to register a callback C function, which calls
> then a Lisp function internally (via Ffuncall etc).
I would use `special-event-map' for this, like real signals do. (That is,
insert new symbols like "d-bus-go" but with better names into the input
stream and let the command loop handle calling into Lisp.)
Davis
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