doc/protocol.rst: several clarifications
Closes https://github.com/MusicPlayerDaemon/MPD/issues/340
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@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ Once the client is connected to the server, they conduct a
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conversation until the client closes the connection. The
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conversation until the client closes the connection. The
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conversation flow is always initiated by the client.
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conversation flow is always initiated by the client.
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All data between the client and the server is encoded in
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UTF-8.
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The client transmits a command sequence, terminated by the
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The client transmits a command sequence, terminated by the
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newline character ``\n``. The server will
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newline character ``\n``. The server will
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respond with one or more lines, the last of which will be a
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respond with one or more lines, the last of which will be a
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@ -42,9 +45,6 @@ quotation marks.
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Argument strings are separated from the command and any other
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Argument strings are separated from the command and any other
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arguments by linear white-space (' ' or '\\t').
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arguments by linear white-space (' ' or '\\t').
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All data between the client and the server is encoded in
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UTF-8.
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Responses
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Responses
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=========
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``ACK some error`` on failure. These
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``ACK some error`` on failure. These
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denote the end of command execution.
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denote the end of command execution.
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Some commands return more data before the response ends with ``OK``.
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Each line is usually in the form ``NAME: VALUE``. Example::
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foo: bar
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OK
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.. _binary:
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Binary Responses
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Some commands can return binary data. This is initiated by a line
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containing ``binary: 1234`` (followed as usual by a newline). After
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that, the specified number of bytes of binary data follows (without an
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extra newline, because this binary data is not a text line), and
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finally the ``OK`` line. Example::
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foo: bar
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binary: 42
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<42 bytes>OK
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Failure responses
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Failure responses
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-----------------
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`command_list_ok_begin` and ends with
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`command_list_ok_begin` and ends with
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`command_list_end`.
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`command_list_end`.
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It does not execute any commands until the list has ended.
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It does not execute any commands until the list has ended. The
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The return value is whatever the return for a list of commands
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response is a concatentation of all individual responses.
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is. On success for all commands,
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On success for all commands,
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``OK`` is returned. If a command
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``OK`` is returned. If a command
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fails, no more commands are executed and the appropriate
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fails, no more commands are executed and the appropriate
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``ACK`` error is returned. If
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``ACK`` error is returned. If
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@ -794,7 +816,7 @@ The music database
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Returns the file size and actual number
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Returns the file size and actual number
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of bytes read at the requested offset, followed
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of bytes read at the requested offset, followed
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by the chunk requested as raw bytes, then a
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by the chunk requested as raw bytes (see :ref:`binary`), then a
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newline and the completion code.
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newline and the completion code.
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Example::
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Example::
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albumart
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albumart
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size: 1024768
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size: 1024768
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binary: 8192
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binary: 8192
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<8192 bytes>
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<8192 bytes>OK
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OK
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:command:`count {FILTER} [group {GROUPTYPE}]`
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:command:`count {FILTER} [group {GROUPTYPE}]`
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Count the number of songs and their total playtime in
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Count the number of songs and their total playtime in
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