Hi Michael, thanks for your quick answer. Assume a library writer decides that he needs to call file-attributes or delete-file in a sentinel or process filter. There is no hint in the elisp manual th
Hi Hendrik, That's not possible. All synchronous remote operations use the *same* process. file-attributes, and the operations serving file name completion, are synchronous operations. It is in gener
Hi, in the application that I outlined in my previous email "optimize tramp for many start-file-process'es in parallel", Tramp functionality is invoked asynchronously from within a process sentinel.
Hi, Certainly. However, I am still investigating to pinpoint the problem more precisely. I am pretty sure now that file-attributes is not the problem. I artificially delayed stat on the remote end su
Hi Hendrik, I have been silent for some days, because I try to find a satisfying solution. Well, the thread-safe code is still in Tramp. What hinders to use it is the problem of handling the user int
Hi Hendrik, "must not use" is too hard. But there could be concurrent situations like you have observed, and this is said in the Tramp manual. It is not explicitly phrased in the manual, yes. Perhaps
Hi, OK, but this implies that sentinels, process filters and timers must not use all the functions listed in section 25.12 "Making Certain File Names Magic" unless they verify that the respective pat
Shall we simply update the documentation (+doc strings), or is it relevant for the whole source? Do you plan to do it next time? I'ld like to synchronize with you. Best regards, Michael.
Tramp uses the word "path" in some places. Use "localname" instead. In GNU programs, "path" is reserved for lists of directories such as $PATH and $MANPATH. -- Ambibibentists unite!
Hi Gregor, Well, this is a problem with Tramp for a long time. Tramp keeps a connection to the remote host (say an ssh connection). Whenever Tramp needs to know something, it sends a command over the
When I saved a modified buffer to it*'s associated remote file (via ssh on an Univention Corporate Server (debian/buster)), the file was saved but I got a backtrace, see below. I tried to reproduce (
Hi Mikhail, In which way it isn't fixed? My local tests have shown, that an image in a remote buffer is resized, after changing window size. Doesn't this happen to you? This is expected, I see them a
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