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Re: Convert the shell command used in emacs init-file into its normal ve
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Jean Louis |
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Re: Convert the shell command used in emacs init-file into its normal version. |
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Wed, 9 Jun 2021 11:26:22 +0300 |
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* Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.zhao@gmail.com> [2021-06-09 11:04]:
> > (call-process "curl" nil nil nil "-s" "https://api.mathpix.com/v3/latex"
> > "-X" "POST" "-H" (format "app_id: %s" id)
> > "-H" (format "app_key: %s" key)
> > "-H" "Content-Type: application/json"
> > "--data" "{\"src\":\"%s\",
> > \"formats\": [\"latex_styled\"],
> > \"format_options\": {\"latex_styled\":
> > {\"transforms\":
> > [\"rm_spaces\"]}}}")
>
> You've stripped the escaping characters out manually in the above
> code.
Yes, that is how I would use that, too much escaping is difficult
> > The data part I would format before it arrives to function `call-process'
>
> I still can't figure out what do mean in this specific case.
The "--data" part I would format this way:
(let ((data (use function to format data here)))
(call-process "curl" nil nil nil ................. "--data" data))
that way I would not fiddle with the data part in `call-process'
rather pass it to `call-process' and this may be what you anyway do.
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Re: Convert the shell command used in emacs init-file into its normal version., Yuri Khan, 2021/06/09
Re: Convert the shell command used in emacs init-file into its normal version., Eli Zaretskii, 2021/06/09