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author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2016-11-29 21:54:44 +0100 |
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committer | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2016-11-29 21:54:44 +0100 |
commit | 4b785f69c0616dba5d3f38e8ce4b5398cec89407 (patch) | |
tree | fea8b654714ff391135ce61da9c9d0792b7a5265 /runtime/doc/channel.txt | |
parent | f422bcc7f9615fe91fa69b059cfe4785093d3d4a (diff) | |
download | vim-git-4b785f69c0616dba5d3f38e8ce4b5398cec89407.tar.gz |
patch 8.0.0105v8.0.0105
Problem: When using ch_read() with zero timeout, can't tell the difference
between reading an empty line and nothing available.
Solution: Add ch_canread().
Diffstat (limited to 'runtime/doc/channel.txt')
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/channel.txt | 11 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/channel.txt b/runtime/doc/channel.txt index 73105986f..2c3f83730 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/channel.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/channel.txt @@ -418,7 +418,11 @@ This uses the channel timeout. To read without a timeout, just get any message that is available: > let output = ch_read(channel, {'timeout': 0}) When no message was available then the result is v:none for a JSON or JS mode -channels, an empty string for a RAW or NL channel. +channels, an empty string for a RAW or NL channel. You can use |ch_canread()| +to check if there is something to read. + +Note that when there is no callback message are dropped. To avoid that add a +close callback to the channel. To read all output from a RAW channel that is available: > let output = ch_readraw(channel) @@ -470,6 +474,11 @@ This depends on the system (on Unix this happens because closing the write end of a pipe causes the read end to get EOF). To avoid this make the job sleep for a short while before it exits. +Note that if the job exits before you read the output, the output may be lost. +This depends on the system (on Unix this happens because closing the write end +of a pipe causes the read end to get EOF). To avoid this make the job sleep +for a short while before it exits. + The handler defined for "out_cb" will not receive stderr. If you want to handle that separately, add an "err_cb" handler: > let job = job_start(command, {"out_cb": "MyHandler", |