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#+TITLE: org-babel --- facilitating communication between programming languages and people
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-#+SEQ_TODO: TODO PROPOSED | DONE DEFERRED REJECTED
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+#+SEQ_TODO: PROPOSED TODO STARTED | DONE DEFERRED REJECTED
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#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:t
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#+STARTUP: oddeven hideblocks
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@@ -25,11 +25,10 @@ In this document:
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- The [[* Sandbox][Sandbox]] :: demonstrates much of the early/basic functionality
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through commented source-code blocks.
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-Also see the [[file:library-of-babel.org][Library of Babel]] an extensible collection of ready-made
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+Also see the [[file:library-of-babel.org][Library of Babel]], an extensible collection of ready-made
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and easily-shortcut-callable source-code blocks for handling common
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tasks.
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-
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* Introduction
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Org-Babel enables *communication* between programming languages and
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@@ -139,7 +138,13 @@ table, allowing the test suite to be run be evaluation of the table
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and the results to be collected in the same table.
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*** Emacs initialization files stored in Org-Mode buffers
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-Once org-babel-tangle is completed this could be a very compelling use case.
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+Using `org-babel-tangle' it is possible to embed your Emacs
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+initialization into org-mode files. This allows for folding,
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+note-taking, todo's etc... embedded with the source-code of your Emacs
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+initialization, and through org-mode's publishing features aids in
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+sharing your customizations with others.
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+
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+**** my customization
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** features
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@@ -191,8 +196,35 @@ would then be [[#sandbox][the sandbox]].
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#+end_src
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-* Tasks [27/42]
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-** TODO support for working with =*Org Edit Src Example*= buffers [1/4]
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+* Tasks [27/43]
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+** TODO support for working with =*Org Edit Src Example*= buffers [2/4]
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+*** TODO optionally evaluate header references when we switch to =*Org Edit Src*= buffer
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+That seems to imply that the header references need to be evaluated
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+and transformed into the target language object when we hit C-c ' to
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+enter the *Org Edit Src* buffer [DED]
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+
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+Good point, I heartily agree that this should be supported [Eric]
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+
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+(or at least before the first time we attempt to evaluate code in that
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+buffer -- I suppose there might be an argument for lazy evaluation, in
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+case someone hits C-c ' but is "just looking" and not actually
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+evaluating anything.) Of course if evaluating the reference is
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+computationally intensive then the user might have to wait before they
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+get the *Org Edit Src* buffer. [DED]
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+
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+I fear that it may be hard to anticipate when the references will be
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+needed, some major-modes do on-the-fly evaluation while the buffer is
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+being edited. I think that we should either do this before the buffer
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+is opened or not at all, specifically I think we should resolve
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+references if the user calls C-c ' with a prefix argument. Does that
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+sound reasonable? [Eric]
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+
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+Yes [Dan]
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+
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+[Dan] So now that we have org-src-mode and org-src-mode-hook, I guess
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+org-babel should do this by using the hook to make sure that, when C-c
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+C-' is issued on a source block, any references are resolved and
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+assignments are made in the appropriate session.
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*** TODO set buffer-local-process variables appropriately [DED]
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I think something like this would be great. You've probably
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already thought of this, but just to note it down: it would be really
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@@ -207,8 +239,19 @@ I had not thought of that, but I agree whole heartedly. [Eric]
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Once this is done every variable should be able to dump regions into
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their inferior-process buffer using major-mode functions.
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+*** DEFERRED send code to inferior process
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+Another thought on this topic: I think we will want users to send
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+chunks of code to the interpreter from within the *Org Edit Src*
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+buffer, and I think that's what you have in mind already. In ESS that
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+is done using the ess-eval-* functions. [DED]
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+
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+I think we can leave this up to the major-mode in the source code
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+buffer, as almost every source-code major mode will have functions for
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+doing things like sending regions to the inferior process. If
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+anything we might need to set the value of the buffer local inferior
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+process variable. [Eric]
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-*** TODO some possible requests/proposed changes for Carsten [2/3]
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+*** DONE some possible requests/proposed changes for Carsten [4/4]
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While I remember, some possible requests/proposed changes for Carsten
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come to mind in that regard:
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@@ -232,7 +275,8 @@ buffer."
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I think this is great, but I think it should be implemented in the
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org-mode core
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-**** TODO Rename buffer and minor mode?
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+
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+**** DEFERRED Rename buffer and minor mode?
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Something shorter than *Org Edit Src Example* for the buffer
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name. org-babel is bringing org's source code interaction to a
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level of maturity where the 'example' is no longer
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@@ -253,45 +297,10 @@ org-mode core
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perhaps we will also have more functionality to add to that minor
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mode, making it even more of a misnomer. Perhaps something like
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org-src-mode would be better.
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-
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-**** DEFERRED a hook called when the src edit buffer is created
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-This should be implemented in the org-mode core
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+**** DONE Changed minor mode name and added hooks
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-
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-*** DEFERRED send code to inferior process
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-Another thought on this topic: I think we will want users to send
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-chunks of code to the interpreter from within the *Org Edit Src*
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-buffer, and I think that's what you have in mind already. In ESS that
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-is done using the ess-eval-* functions. [DED]
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-
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-I think we can leave this up to the major-mode in the source code
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-buffer, as almost every source-code major mode will have functions for
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-doing things like sending regions to the inferior process. If
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-anything we might need to set the value of the buffer local inferior
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-process variable. [Eric]
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-
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-*** TODO optionally evaluate header references when we switch to =*Org Edit Src*= buffer
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-That seems to imply that the header references need to be evaluated
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-and transformed into the target language object when we hit C-c ' to
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-enter the *Org Edit Src* buffer [DED]
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-
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-Good point, I heartily agree that this should be supported [Eric]
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-
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-(or at least before the first time we attempt to evaluate code in that
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-buffer -- I suppose there might be an argument for lazy evaluation, in
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-case someone hits C-c ' but is "just looking" and not actually
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-evaluating anything.) Of course if evaluating the reference is
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-computationally intensive then the user might have to wait before they
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-get the *Org Edit Src* buffer. [DED]
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-
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-I fear that it may be hard to anticipate when the references will be
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-needed, some major-modes do on-the-fly evaluation while the buffer is
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-being edited. I think that we should either do this before the buffer
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-is opened or not at all, specifically I think we should resolve
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-references if the user calls C-c ' with a prefix argument. Does that
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-sound reasonable? [Eric]
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-
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-Yes [Dan]
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+**** DEFERRED a hook called when the src edit buffer is created
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+ This should be implemented in the org-mode core
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** TODO resolve references to other org buffers/files
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This would allow source blocks to call upon tables, source-blocks,
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@@ -319,6 +328,17 @@ languages which almost always produce graphical output should set
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results in the buffer. Then if there is a combination of =silent= and
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=file= =:results= headers we could drop the results to a temp buffer
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and pop open that buffer...
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+** TODO =\C-c \C-o= to open results of source block
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+by adding a =defadvice= to =org-open-at-point= we can use the common
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+=\C-c \C-o= keybinding to open the results of a source-code block.
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+This would be especially useful for source-code blocks which generate
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+graphical results and insert a file link as the results in the
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+org-mode buffer. (see [[* figure out how to handle graphic output][TODO figure out how to handle graphic output]]).
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+This could also act reasonably with other results types...
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+
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+- file :: use org-open-at-point to open the file
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+- scalar :: open results unquoted in a new buffer
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+- tabular :: export the table to a new buffer and open that buffer
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** TODO Finalise behaviour regarding vector/scalar output
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*** DONE Stop spaces causing vector output
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@@ -343,12 +363,13 @@ msg + " y python"
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var msg="org-babel speaks"
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(concat msg " elisp")
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#+end_src
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-** TODO share org-babel
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+** STARTED share org-babel [1/4]
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how should we share org-babel?
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-- post to org-mode and ess mailing lists
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-- create a org-babel page on worg
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-- create a short screencast demonstrating org-babel in action
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+*** DONE post to org-mode
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+*** TODO post to ess mailing list
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+*** TODO create a org-babel page on worg
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+*** TODO create a short screencast demonstrating org-babel in action
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*** examples
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we need to think up some good examples
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@@ -1908,13 +1929,66 @@ This could probably be added to [[file:lisp/org-babel-script.el][org-babel-scrip
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(see [[* file result types][file result types]])
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-* Bugs [16/21]
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+* Bugs [18/23]
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+** TODO Allow source blocks to be recognised when #+ are not first characters on the line
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+ I think Carsten has recently altered the core so that #+ can have
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+ preceding whitespace, at least for literal/code examples. org-babel
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+ should support this.
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+
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+** TODO non-orgtbl formatted lists
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+for example
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+
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+#+srcname: this-doesn't-match-orgtbl
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+#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results replace
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+'((:results . "replace"))
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+#+end_src
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+
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+#+resname: this-doesn't-match-orgtbl
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+
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+
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+** TODO collapsing consecutive newlines in string output
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+
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+#+srcname: multi-line-string-output
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+#+begin_src ruby :results output
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+"the first line ends here
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+
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+
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+ and this is the second one
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+
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+even a third"
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+#+end_src
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+
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+#+resname: multi-line-string-output
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+
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+
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+** TODO cursor movement when evaluating source blocks
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+ E.g. the pie chart example. Despite the save-window-excursion in
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+ org-babel-execute:R. (I never learned how to do this properly: org-R
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+ jumps all over the place...)
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+
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** PROPOSED external shell execution can't isolate return values
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I have no idea how to do this as of yet. The result is that when
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shell functions are run w/o a session there is no difference between
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the =output= and =value= result arguments.
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-** TODO weird escaped characters in shell prompt break shell evaluation
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+Yea, I don't know how to do this either. I searched extensively on
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+how to isolate the *last* output of a series of shell commands (see
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+[[* last command for
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+ shells][last command for shells]]). The results of the search were basically
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+that it was not possible (or at least not accomplish-able with a
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+reasonable amount of effort).
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+
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+That fact combined with the tenancy to all ways use standard out in
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+shell scripts led me to treat these two options (=output= and =value=)
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+as identical in shell evaluation. Not ideal but maybe good enough for
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+the moment.
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+
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+In the `results' branch I've changed this so that they're not quite
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+identical: output results in raw stdout contents, whereas value
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+converts it to elisp, perhaps to a table if it looks tabular. This is
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+the same for the other languages. [Dan]
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+
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+** DEFERRED weird escaped characters in shell prompt break shell evaluation
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E.g. this doesn't work. Should the shell sessions set a sane prompt
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when they start up? Or is it a question of altering
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comint-prompt-regexp? Or altering org-babel regexps?
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@@ -1942,38 +2016,13 @@ the =output= and =value= result arguments.
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the user's regular emacs init. I can't think of a way for us to
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set this automatically, and we are SOL without a regexp to match
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the prompt.
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-** TODO non-orgtbl formatted lists
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-for example
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-
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-#+srcname: this-doesn't-match-orgtbl
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-#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results replace
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-'((:results . "replace"))
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-#+end_src
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-
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-#+resname: this-doesn't-match-orgtbl
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-
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-** TODO collapsing consecutive newlines in string output
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-
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-#+srcname: multi-line-string-output
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-#+begin_src ruby :results replace
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-"the first line ends here
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- and this is the second one
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-even a third"
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-#+end_src
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-#+resname:
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-: the first line ends here
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-: and this is the second one
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-: return even a third
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-
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-** TODO cursor movement when evaluating source blocks
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- E.g. the pie chart example. Despite the save-window-excursion in
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- org-babel-execute:R. (I never learned how to do this properly: org-R
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- jumps all over the place...)
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+** DONE make :results replace the default?
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+ I'm tending to think that appending results to pre-existing results
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+ creates mess, and that the cleaner `replace' option should be the
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+ default. E.g. when a source block creates an image, we would want
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+ that to be updated, rather than have a new one be added.
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+
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+ I agree.
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** DONE ruby evaluation not working under ubuntu emacs 23
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With emacs 23.0.91.1 on ubuntu, for C-h f run-ruby I have the
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following, which seems to conflict with [[file:lisp/langs/org-babel-ruby.el::let%20session%20buffer%20save%20window%20excursion%20run%20ruby%20nil%20session%20current%20buffer][this line]] in org-babel-ruby.el.
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@@ -2157,7 +2206,7 @@ mean(mean(table))
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mean(table)
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#+end_src
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-** DEFERRED org bug/request: prevent certain org behaviour within code blocks
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+** DONE org bug/request: prevent certain org behaviour within code blocks
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E.g. [[]] gets recognised as a link (when there's text inside the
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brackets). This is bad for R code at least, and more generally
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could be argued to be inappropriate. Is it difficult to get org to
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@@ -2166,6 +2215,9 @@ mean(table)
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I believe Carsten addressed this recently on the mailing list with
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the comment that it was indeed a difficult issue. I believe this
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may be one area where we could wait for an upstream (org-mode) fix.
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+
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+ [Dan] Carsten has fixed this now in the core.
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+
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** DONE with :results replace, non-table output doesn't replace table output
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And vice versa. E.g. Try this first with table and then with len(table) [DED]
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#+begin_src python :var table=sandbox :results replace
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@@ -2629,12 +2681,14 @@ out...
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table.first.join(" - ")
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#+end_src
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-: "1 - 2 - 3"
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+#+resname:
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+: 1 - 2 - 3
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-#+begin_src python :var table=sandbox :results replace
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+#+begin_src python :var table=sandbox
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table[0]
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#+end_src
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+#+resname:
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#+begin_src ruby :var table=sandbox :results replace
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