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bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c
From: |
Peder O. Klingenberg |
Subject: |
bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c -t' |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Feb 2017 21:54:22 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.0.50 (darwin) |
Alex Hutcheson <alexhutcheson@google.com> writes:
> It would be great if emacsclient had a way to inhibit printing the
> result, for cases where the user is only eval'ing the expressions for
> their side effects.
Emacsclient claims to have that functionality already. From the
usage-message:
-q, --quiet Don't display messages on success
This should, in my opinion, cover the case of successfully eval-ing
forms. However, -q currently has no effect on output from emacs, it
only inhibits messages about connecting to emacs.
The attached patch should prevent emacsclient from printing non-error
output from emacs to the terminal.
With this the terminal stays quiet after exiting the client frame when I
do "emacsclient -q -c -e '(+ 2 3)'". Without the -q, the terminal
prints 5 as before.
0001-Extend-emacsclient-quiet-to-cover-eval-output.patch
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- bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c -t', Alex Hutcheson, 2017/02/13
- bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c -t',
Peder O. Klingenberg <=
- bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c -t', Eli Zaretskii, 2017/02/19
- bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c -t', Andreas Schwab, 2017/02/20
- bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c -t', Eli Zaretskii, 2017/02/20
- bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c -t', Andreas Schwab, 2017/02/20
- bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c -t', Peder O. Klingenberg, 2017/02/20
- bug#25708: 25.1.91; Allow users to inhibit printing for 'emacsclient -c -t', Eli Zaretskii, 2017/02/25