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Debugging speechd-el network communication
From: |
Milan Zamazal |
Subject: |
Debugging speechd-el network communication |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Sep 2013 19:14:47 +0200 |
>>>>> "LP" == Lubos Pintes <lubos.pintes at gmail.com> writes:
LP> To start with something, I implemented a very simple loop, which
LP> only sends the "200 OK" reply for every command it receives.
[...]
LP> But when I run my server, I hear a message like "flet is
LP> obsolete blabla",
These are messages reported about the loaded speechd-el code. This is
normal.
LP> and then emacs ceases to respond. From my program's point of
LP> view, the server is blocked on line where it wants to read the
LP> next command from speechd-el.
Maybe the plain "200 OK" answer is not the expected answer for a
particular request. What are the last SSIP commands issued by
speechd-el and the server answers before the freeze?
LP> Yet one last thing, I somehow, probably "by accident" pressed
LP> C-u and then M-x speechd-speak RET. In this situation it worked
LP> better, at least it communicated with the server.
Do you mean you were able to perform the command during the "freeze"?