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							- ;;; ob-table.el --- Support for Calling Babel Functions from Tables -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
 
- ;; Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
- ;; Author: Eric Schulte
 
- ;; Keywords: literate programming, reproducible research
 
- ;; Homepage: https://orgmode.org
 
- ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
 
- ;; GNU Emacs 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 of the License, or
 
- ;; (at your option) any later version.
 
- ;; GNU Emacs 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.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 
- ;;; Commentary:
 
- ;; Should allow calling functions from Org tables using the function
 
- ;; `org-sbe' as so...
 
- ;; #+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent
 
- ;;   (defun fibbd (n) (if (< n 2) 1 (+ (fibbd (- n 1)) (fibbd (- n 2)))))
 
- ;; #+end_src
 
- ;; #+name: fibbd
 
- ;; #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var n=2 :results silent
 
- ;; (fibbd n)
 
- ;; #+end_src
 
- ;; | original | fibbd  |
 
- ;; |----------+--------|
 
- ;; |        0 |        |
 
- ;; |        1 |        |
 
- ;; |        2 |        |
 
- ;; |        3 |        |
 
- ;; |        4 |        |
 
- ;; |        5 |        |
 
- ;; |        6 |        |
 
- ;; |        7 |        |
 
- ;; |        8 |        |
 
- ;; |        9 |        |
 
- ;; #+TBLFM: $2='(org-sbe "fibbd" (n $1))
 
- ;; NOTE: The quotation marks around the function name, 'fibbd' here,
 
- ;; are optional.
 
- ;;; Code:
 
- (require 'ob-core)
 
- (require 'org-macs)
 
- (defun org-babel-table-truncate-at-newline (string)
 
-   "Replace newline character with ellipses.
 
- If STRING ends in a newline character, then remove the newline
 
- character and replace it with ellipses."
 
-   (if (and (stringp string) (string-match "[\n\r]\\(.\\)?" string))
 
-       (concat (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0))
 
- 	      (when (match-string 1 string) "...")) string))
 
- (defmacro org-sbe (source-block &rest variables)
 
-   "Return the results of calling SOURCE-BLOCK with VARIABLES.
 
- Each element of VARIABLES should be a list of two elements: the
 
- first element is the name of the variable and second element is a
 
- string of its value.
 
- So this `org-sbe' construct
 
-  (org-sbe \"source-block\" (n $2) (m 3))
 
- is the equivalent of the following source code block:
 
-  #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var results=source-block(n=val_at_col_2, m=3) :results silent
 
-  results
 
-  #+end_src
 
- NOTE: The quotation marks around the function name,
 
- 'source-block', are optional.
 
- NOTE: By default, string variable names are interpreted as
 
- references to source-code blocks, to force interpretation of a
 
- cell's value as a string, prefix the identifier a \"$\" (e.g.,
 
- \"$$2\" instead of \"$2\" or \"$@2$2\" instead of \"@2$2\").
 
- NOTE: It is also possible to pass header arguments to the code
 
- block.  In this case a table cell should hold the string value of
 
- the header argument which can then be passed before all variables
 
- as shown in the example below.
 
- | 1 | 2 | :file nothing.png | nothing.png |
 
- #+TBLFM: @1$4=\\='(org-sbe test-sbe $3 (x $1) (y $2))"
 
-   (declare (debug (form form)))
 
-   (let* ((header-args (if (stringp (car variables)) (car variables) ""))
 
- 	 (variables (if (stringp (car variables)) (cdr variables) variables)))
 
-     (let* (quote
 
- 	   (variables
 
- 	    (mapcar
 
- 	     (lambda (var)
 
- 	       ;; ensure that all cells prefixed with $'s are strings
 
- 	       (cons (car var)
 
- 		     (delq nil (mapcar
 
- 				(lambda (el)
 
- 				  (if (eq '$ el)
 
- 				      (prog1 nil (setq quote t))
 
- 				    (prog1
 
- 					(cond
 
- 					 (quote (format "\"%s\"" el))
 
- 					 ((stringp el) (org-no-properties el))
 
- 					 (t el))
 
- 				      (setq quote nil))))
 
- 				(cdr var)))))
 
- 	     variables)))
 
-       (unless (stringp source-block)
 
- 	(setq source-block (symbol-name source-block)))
 
-       (let ((result
 
-              (if (and source-block (> (length source-block) 0))
 
-                  (let ((params
 
-                         ;; FIXME: Why `eval'?!?!?
 
-                         (eval `(org-babel-parse-header-arguments
 
-                                 (concat
 
-                                  ":var results="
 
-                                  ,source-block
 
-                                  "[" ,header-args "]"
 
-                                  "("
 
-                                  (mapconcat
 
-                                   (lambda (var-spec)
 
-                                     (if (> (length (cdr var-spec)) 1)
 
-                                         (format "%S='%S"
 
-                                                 (car var-spec)
 
-                                                 (mapcar #'read (cdr var-spec)))
 
-                                       (format "%S=%s"
 
-                                               (car var-spec) (cadr var-spec))))
 
-                                   ',variables ", ")
 
-                                  ")")))))
 
-                    (org-babel-execute-src-block
 
-                     nil (list "emacs-lisp" "results" params)
 
-                     '((:results . "silent"))))
 
-                "")))
 
-         (org-trim (if (stringp result) result (format "%S" result)))))))
 
- (provide 'ob-table)
 
- ;;; ob-table.el ends here
 
 
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