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#31859
26.1; Emacs has no way to determine if the current instance has a running server
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Reported by: Thibault <thibault <at> thb.lt>
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2018 16:05:02 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Found in version 26.1
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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It's all in the subject line: Emacs has no way to determine if the
current instance has a running server. There's the `server-mode'
variable along with the `daemonp' and `server-running-p' functions, but
none of them are actually usable for the most elementary use case of
determining whether *this* instance has a server started.
- `server-mode' is nil if the server was started with `M-x server-start',
and t only if was started with `server-mode'
- `(daemonp)' returns non-nil if and only if emacs was started as a
daemon.
That is, the following sexp:
(progn
(require 'server)
(server-start)
(or server-mode (daemonp)))
will always evaluate to nil, except from emacsclient.
- (server-running-p) tries to determine if /some/ server is running,
somewhere, that is configured like the current server would be, but
it doesn't guarantee that the server runs from the current instance.
If you start two instances, `(server-running-p)' will eval to `t' *in
both* after the server was started in any one of them.
Thanks,
Thibault
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