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- ;;; ob-oz.el --- Org-babel functions for Oz evaluation
- ;; Copyright (C) 2009-2014 Torsten Anders and Eric Schulte
- ;; Author: Torsten Anders and Eric Schulte
- ;; Keywords: literate programming, reproducible research
- ;; Homepage: https://orgmode.org
- ;; Version: 0.02
- ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
- ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
- ;; any later version.
- ;;
- ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
- ;;
- ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
- ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
- ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
- ;;; Commentary:
- ;; Org-Babel support for evaluating Oz source code.
- ;;
- ;; Oz code is always send to the Oz Programming Environment (OPI), the
- ;; Emacs mode and compiler interface for Oz programs. Therefore, only
- ;; session mode is supported. In practice, non-session code blocks are
- ;; handled equally well by the session mode. However, only a single
- ;; session is supported. Consequently, the :session header argument is
- ;; ignored.
- ;;
- ;; The Org-babel header argument :results is interpreted as
- ;; follows. :results output requires the respective code block to be
- ;; an Oz statement and :results value requires an Oz
- ;; expression. Currently, results are only supported for expressions
- ;; (i.e. the result of :results output is always nil).
- ;;
- ;; Expression evaluation happens synchronously. Therefore there is an
- ;; additional header argument :wait-time <number>, which specifies the
- ;; maximum time to wait for the result of a given expression. nil
- ;; means to wait as long as it takes to get a result (potentially wait
- ;; forever).
- ;;
- ;; NOTE: Currently the copyright of this file may not be in a state to
- ;; permit inclusion as core software into Emacs or Org-mode.
- ;;; Requirements:
- ;; - Mozart Programming System, the implementation of the Oz
- ;; programming language (http://www.mozart-oz.org/), which includes
- ;; the major mode mozart for editing Oz programs.
- ;;
- ;; - StartOzServer.oz which is located in the contrib/scripts
- ;; directory of the Org-mode repository
- ;;; TODO:
- ;; - Decide: set communication to \\switch -threadedqueries?
- ;;
- ;; - Only start Oz compiler when required, e.g., load Org-babel only when needed?
- ;;
- ;; - Avoid synchronous evaluation to avoid blocking Emacs (complex
- ;; Strasheela programs can take long to find a result..). In order
- ;; to cleanly map code blocks to their associated results (which can
- ;; arrive then in any order) I could use IDs
- ;; (e.g. integers). However, how do I do concurrency in Emacs Lisp,
- ;; and how can I define org-babel-execute:oz concurrently.
- ;;
- ;; - Expressions are rarely used in Oz at the top-level, and using
- ;; them in documentation and Literate Programs will cause
- ;; confusion. Idea: hide expression from reader and instead show
- ;; them statement (e.g., MIDI output statement) and then include
- ;; result in Org file. Implementation: for expressions (:results
- ;; value) support an additional header argument that takes arbitrary
- ;; Oz code. This code is not seen by the reader, but will be used
- ;; for the actual expression at the end. Alternative: feed all
- ;; relevant code as statement (:results output), then add expression
- ;; as extra code block which outputs, e.g., file name (so the file
- ;; name must be accessible by global var), but the code of this
- ;; extra codeblock is not seen. Hm, in that case it might be even
- ;; more easy to manually add this link to the Org file.
- ;;
- (require 'ob)
- ;;; major mode for editing Oz programs
- (require 'mozart nil t)
- ;;
- ;; Interface to communicate with Oz.
- ;; (1) For statements without any results: oz-send-string
- ;; (2) For expressions with a single result: oz-send-string-expression
- ;; (defined in org-babel-oz-ResultsValue.el)
- ;;
- ;; oz-send-string-expression implements an additional very direct
- ;; communication between Org-babel and the Oz compiler. Communication
- ;; with the Oz server works already without this code via the function
- ;; oz-send-string from mozart.el.in, but this function does not get
- ;; back any results from Oz to Emacs. The following code creates a
- ;; socket for sending code to the OPI compiler and results are
- ;; returned by the same socket. On the Oz side, a socket is opened and
- ;; conected to the compiler of the OPI (via oz-send-string). On the
- ;; Emacs side, a connection to this socket is created for feeding code
- ;; and receiving results. This additional communication channel to the
- ;; OPI compiler ensures that results are returned cleanly (e.g., only
- ;; the result of the sent code is returned, no parsing or any
- ;; processing of *Oz Emulator* is required).
- ;;
- ;; There is no buffer, nor sentinel involved. Oz code is send
- ;; directly, and results from Oz are send back, but Emacs Lisp
- ;; requires a filter function for processing results.
- (defvar org-babel-oz-server-dir
- (file-name-as-directory
- (expand-file-name
- "contrib/scripts"
- (file-name-as-directory
- (expand-file-name
- "../../.."
- (file-name-directory (or load-file-name buffer-file-name))))))
- "Path to the contrib/scripts directory in which
- StartOzServer.oz is located.")
- (defvar org-babel-oz-port 6001
- "Port for communicating with Oz compiler.")
- (defvar org-babel-oz-OPI-socket nil
- "Socket for communicating with OPI.")
- (defvar org-babel-oz-collected-result nil
- "Aux var to hand result from org-babel-oz-filter to oz-send-string-expression.")
- (defun org-babel-oz-filter (proc string)
- "Processes output from socket org-babel-oz-OPI-socket."
- ;; (setq org-babel-oz-collected-results (cons string org-babel-oz-collected-results))
- (setq org-babel-oz-collected-result string)
- )
- (defun org-babel-oz-create-socket ()
- (message "Create OPI socket for evaluating expressions")
- ;; Start Oz directly
- (run-oz)
- ;; Create socket on Oz side (after Oz was started).
- (oz-send-string (concat "\\insert '" org-babel-oz-server-dir "StartOzServer.oz'"))
- ;; Wait until socket is created before connecting to it.
- ;; Quick hack: wait 3 sec
- ;;
- ;; extending time to 30 secs does not help when starting Emacs for
- ;; the first time (and computer does nothing else)
- (sit-for 3)
- ;; connect to OPI socket
- (setq org-babel-oz-OPI-socket
- ;; Creates a socket. I/O interface of Emacs sockets as for processes.
- (open-network-stream "*Org-babel-OPI-socket*" nil "localhost" org-babel-oz-port))
- ;; install filter
- (set-process-filter org-babel-oz-OPI-socket #'org-babel-oz-filter)
- )
- ;; communication with org-babel-oz-OPI-socket is asynchronous, but
- ;; oz-send-string-expression turns is into synchronous...
- (defun oz-send-string-expression (string &optional wait-time)
- "Similar to oz-send-string, oz-send-string-expression sends a string to the OPI compiler. However, string must be expression and this function returns the result of the expression (as string). oz-send-string-expression is synchronous, wait-time allows to specify a maximum wait time. After wait-time is over with no result, the function returns nil."
- (if (not org-babel-oz-OPI-socket)
- (org-babel-oz-create-socket))
- (let ((polling-delay 0.1)
- result)
- (process-send-string org-babel-oz-OPI-socket string)
- ;; wait for result
- (if wait-time
- (let ((waited 0))
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- (while
- ;; stop loop if org-babel-oz-collected-result \= nil or waiting time is over
- (not (or (not (equal org-babel-oz-collected-result nil))
- (> waited wait-time)))
- (progn
- (sit-for polling-delay)
- ;; (message "org-babel-oz: next polling iteration")
- (setq waited (+ waited polling-delay))))
- ;; (message "org-babel-oz: waiting over, got result or waiting timed out")
- ;; (message (format "wait-time: %s, waited: %s" wait-time waited))
- (setq result org-babel-oz-collected-result)
- (setq org-babel-oz-collected-result nil))))
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- (while (equal org-babel-oz-collected-result nil)
- (sit-for polling-delay))
- (setq result org-babel-oz-collected-result)
- (setq org-babel-oz-collected-result nil))))
- result))
- (defun org-babel-expand-body:oz (body params)
- (let ((vars (org-babel--get-vars params)))
- (if vars
- ;; prepend code to define all arguments passed to the code block
- (let ((var-string (mapcar (lambda (pair)
- (format "%s=%s"
- (car pair)
- (org-babel-oz-var-to-oz (cdr pair))))
- vars)))
- ;; only add var declarations if any variables are there
- (mapconcat #'identity
- (append (list "local") var-string (list "in" body "end"))
- "\n"))
- body)))
- (defun org-babel-execute:oz (body params)
- "Execute a block of Oz code with org-babel. This function is
- called by `org-babel-execute-src-block' via multiple-value-bind."
- (let* ((result-params (cdr (assq :result-params params)))
- (full-body (org-babel-expand-body:oz body params))
- (wait-time (plist-get params :wait-time)))
- ;; actually execute the source-code block
- (org-babel-reassemble-table
- (cond
- ((member "output" result-params)
- (message "Org-babel: executing Oz statement")
- (oz-send-string full-body))
- ((member "value" result-params)
- (message "Org-babel: executing Oz expression")
- (oz-send-string-expression full-body (or wait-time 1)))
- (t (error "either 'output' or 'results' must be members of :results")))
- (org-babel-pick-name (cdr (assq :colname-names params))
- (cdr (assq :colnames params)))
- (org-babel-pick-name (cdr (assq :roname-names params))
- (cdr (assq :rownames params))))))
- ;; This function should be used to assign any variables in params in
- ;; the context of the session environment.
- (defun org-babel-prep-session:oz (session params)
- "Prepare SESSION according to the header arguments specified in PARAMS."
- (error "org-babel-prep-session:oz unimplemented"))
- ;; TODO: testing... (copied from org-babel-haskell.el)
- ;; (defun org-babel-prep-session:oz (session params)
- ;; "Prepare SESSION according to the header arguments specified in PARAMS."
- ;; (save-window-excursion
- ;; (org-babel-oz-initiate-session session)
- ;; (let* ((vars (org-babel-ref-variables params))
- ;; (var-lines (mapconcat ;; define any variables
- ;; (lambda (pair)
- ;; (format "%s=%s"
- ;; (car pair)
- ;; (org-babel-ruby-var-to-ruby (cdr pair))))
- ;; vars "\n"))
- ;; (vars-file (concat (make-temp-file "org-babel-oz-vars") ".oz")))
- ;; (when vars
- ;; (with-temp-buffer
- ;; (insert var-lines) (write-file vars-file)
- ;; (oz-mode)
- ;; ;; (inferior-oz-load-file) ; ??
- ;; ))
- ;; (current-buffer))))
- ;;
- ;; TODO: testing... (simplified version of def in org-babel-prep-session:ocaml)
- ;;
- ;; BUG: does not work yet. Error: ad-Orig-error: buffer none doesn't exist or has no process
- ;; UNUSED DEF
- (defun org-babel-oz-initiate-session (&optional session params)
- "If there is not a current inferior-process-buffer in SESSION
- then create. Return the initialized session."
- (unless (string= session "none")
- ;; TODO: make it possible to have multiple sessions
- (save-window-excursion
- ;; (run-oz)
- (get-buffer oz-compiler-buffer))))
- (defun org-babel-oz-var-to-oz (var)
- "Convert an elisp var into a string of Oz source code
- specifying a var of the same value."
- (if (listp var)
- ;; (concat "[" (mapconcat #'org-babel-oz-var-to-oz var ", ") "]")
- (eval var)
- (format "%s" var) ; don't preserve string quotes.
- ;; (format "%s" var)
- ))
- ;; TODO:
- (defun org-babel-oz-table-or-string (results)
- "If the results look like a table, then convert them into an
- Emacs-lisp table, otherwise return the results as a string."
- (error "org-babel-oz-table-or-string unimplemented"))
- (provide 'ob-oz)
- ;;; org-babel-oz.el ends here
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