system, much like text written into a file. @xref{Coding Systems}.
@defun call-process program &optional infile destination display &rest args
-This function calls @var{program} in a separate process and waits for
-it to finish.
+This function calls @var{program} and waits for it to finish.
-The standard input for the process comes from file @var{infile} if
+The standard input for the new process comes from file @var{infile} if
@var{infile} is not @code{nil}, and from the null device otherwise.
The argument @var{destination} says where to put the process output.
Here are the possibilities:
@end defun
@defun call-process-shell-command command &optional infile destination display &rest args
-This function executes the shell command @var{command} synchronously
-in a separate process. The final arguments @var{args} are additional
-arguments to add at the end of @var{command}. The other arguments
-are handled as in @code{call-process}.
+This function executes the shell command @var{command} synchronously.
+The final arguments @var{args} are additional arguments to add at the
+end of @var{command}. The other arguments are handled as in
+@code{call-process}.
@end defun
@defun process-file-shell-command command &optional infile destination display &rest args
@end defun
@defun process-lines program &rest args
-This function runs @var{program} in a separate process, waits for it
-to finish, and returns its output as a list of strings. Each string
-in the list holds a single line of text output by the program; the
-end-of-line characters are stripped from each line. The arguments
-beyond @var{program}, @var{args}, are strings that specify
-command-line arguments with which to run the program.
+This function runs @var{program}, waits for it to finish, and returns
+its output as a list of strings. Each string in the list holds a
+single line of text output by the program; the end-of-line characters
+are stripped from each line. The arguments beyond @var{program},
+@var{args}, are strings that specify command-line arguments with which
+to run the program.
If @var{program} exits with a non-zero exit status, this function
signals an error.