Even if a window system is available, use the current terminal.
``--client``
- Use **emacsclient**, rather than **emacs**. This will start
- an Emacs daemon process if necessary.
+ Use **emacsclient**, rather than **emacs**. For
+ **emacsclient** to work, you need an already running Emacs
+ with a server, or use ``--auto-daemon``.
+
+ ``--auto-daemon``
+ Automatically start Emacs in daemon mode, if the Emacs server
+ is not running. Applicable with ``--client``.
``--print``
Output the resulting elisp to stdout instead of evaluating it.
PRINT_ONLY=
NO_WINDOW=
USE_EMACSCLIENT=
+AUTO_DAEMON=
CREATE_FRAME="-c"
# The crux of it all: construct an elisp progn and eval it.
opt=${opt%%=*}
;;
# Long options without arguments.
- --help|--print|--no-window-system|--client)
+ --help|--print|--no-window-system|--client|--auto-daemon)
;;
*)
echo "$0: unknown long option ${opt}, or argument mismatch." >&2
--client)
USE_EMACSCLIENT="yes"
;;
+ --auto-daemon)
+ AUTO_DAEMON="--alternate-editor="
+ ;;
*)
# We should never end up here.
echo "$0: internal error (option ${opt})." >&2
if [ -n "$USE_EMACSCLIENT" ]; then
# Evaluate the progn.
- exec ${EMACSCLIENT} ${NO_WINDOW} ${CREATE_FRAME} -a '' --eval "${ELISP}"
+ exec ${EMACSCLIENT} ${NO_WINDOW} ${CREATE_FRAME} ${AUTO_DAEMON} --eval "${ELISP}"
else
exec ${EMACS} ${NO_WINDOW} --eval "${ELISP}"
fi