Hi,
if you run a server in your Emacs session you can use emacsclient to
send a lisp call to the server. There's an example here:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/54156/how-can-i-query-emacs-from-a-separate-process/54161#54161
Regards,
Martin Gregory
On 11/10/23 11:18, Duncan Murdoc
I'm not an Emacs user, but the ESS-help mailing list (see
ess.r-project.org) might be able to help with this.
Duncan Murdoch
On 10/11/2023 3:43 a.m., Iris Simmons wrote:
Hi,
I'm using R in Emacs and I'm interested in programatically knowing the
details of all opened buffers; details such a b
Hi,
I'm using R in Emacs and I'm interested in programatically knowing the
details of all opened buffers; details such a buffer name, size, mode,
and possibly associated filename. I've been able to write such a
function in Emacs Lisp, but now I'd like to be able to call that
function from R, or i
(1) I hadn't tried to submit a bug report because (a) I wasn't sure
that it was an actual limitation in strptime() and not my ignorance or
stupidity and (b) I didn't actually know how to submit a bug report.
> bug.report(package = "base")
brings up a web page. Clicking on "File a Bug" takes me to
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