The function
process-send
queues
object
in the mailbox of the given process.
object can any kind of Lisp object, and it is up to the receiving process to interpret it.
process-send
only sends the event: it is the responsibility of the receiving process to actually read the event and then interpret it. Reading is typically done by calling process-wait-for-event. Interpreting the event is up the caller of process-wait-for-event.
process-send
actually uses the process-mailbox of
process
, creating a mailbox for
process
if it does not already have one. In principle
object
can be read by another process, by calling mailbox-read (or process-wait-for-event) on the mailbox.
If
change-priority
, which has a default value of
:default
, is non-nil, it controls how the priority of that process is calculated as follows:
LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual - 21 Dec 2011