On 01/11/2016 02:33 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> Cc: 22344@debbugs.gnu.org >> From: Clément Pit--Claudel >> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 13:02:47 -0500 >> >>> Thanks. Are all the affected programs written in JavaScript? Do they >>> all set stdin encoding to UTF-8? If so, does the problem go away if >>> you remove the line that sets the encoding? >> >> No, the following javascript implementation of cat also reproduces the issue: >> >> function blackhole() { >> process.stdin.resume(); >> process.stdin.setEncoding("ascii"); >> process.stdin.on('data', function (chunk) { process.stdout.write(chunk); }); >> } >> blackhole(); > > Could it be that the script exits as soon as it processed the first 4K > chunk, without waiting for the next one, or without waiting long > enough? I'm not sure if I understand correctly. In the working case (sending small batches) the underlying script does receive everything Emacs sends. In fact, the blackhole example shown above never exits; it keeps reading on stdin and echoing on stdout. With a more complex setup, Emacs hangs when we send the whole buffer, but when sending it in small chunks the underlying process returns the expected results. Clément.