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character_escapes is set to off.
absolute_file_name/3.
sicstus.exe and spwin.exe.
spwin.exe is in a blocking
read from the GUI window.
sicstus.exe is attached to a console window. That is, if it is
started from a command prompt window.
library(sockets), are not interruptible by C-c in any kind
of SICStus executable.
user_error stream is line buffered.
comint-interrupt-subprocess) will not interrupt a
blocking read from standard input. The interrupt will be noted as soon
as some character is sent to SICStus. The characters typed will not be
discarded but will instead be used as debugger commands, sometimes
leading to undesirable results.
Send EOF from the menu, i.e. comint-send-eof),
closes the connection to the SICStus process. This will cause SICStus to
exit. This problem cannot be fixed in SICStus; it is a limitation of
current versions of FSF Emacs and XEmacs (at least up to FSF Emacs 20.7
and XEmacs 21.5).
Instead of sending and end of file, you can enter the symbol
end_of_file followed by a period. Alternatively, a C-z can
be generated by typing C-q C-z.
top_level_events option to tk_new/2 is not
supported.
library(timeout) is supported, but the time is currently measured in real
time (walltime), as opposed to process virtual time.
library(sockets): The AF_UNIX address family is (unsurprisingly)
not supported; socket_select/[5,6] support only socket streams for
arg 4(5).
library(system): popen/3 is not supported.
kill/2 attempts to terminate the requested
process irrespectively of the 2nd arg. You should not use it as it
bypasses the killed process cleanup routines.