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doc: /* Give PROCESS the filter function FILTER; nil means no filter.
t means stop accepting output from the process.
-When a process has a filter, each time it does output
-the entire string of output is passed to the filter.
+
+When a process has a filter, its buffer is not used for output.
+Instead, each time it does output, the entire string of output is
+passed to the filter.
+
The filter gets two arguments: the process and the string of output.
-If the process has a filter, its buffer is not used for output. */)
+The string argument is normally a multibyte string, except:
+- if the process' input coding system is no-conversion or raw-text,
+ it is a unibyte string (the non-converted input), or else
+- if `default-enable-multibyte-characters' is nil, it is a unibyte
+ string (the result of converting the decoded input multibyte
+ string to unibyte with `string-make-unibyte'). */)
(process, filter)
register Lisp_Object process, filter;
{