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[Orgmode] RE: [babel] evaluating shell commands for side effect
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Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA) |
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[Orgmode] RE: [babel] evaluating shell commands for side effect |
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Fri, 20 Aug 2010 19:59:32 -0400 |
I meant "whenever I want to _export_ the code" (C-c C-e h).
-- Greg
--
Greg Sullivan, address@hidden
(781)262-4553 (desk), (978)430-3461 (cell)
-----Original Message-----
From: Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA)
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 7:37 PM
To: Sullivan, Gregory (US SSA); address@hidden
Subject: RE: [babel] evaluating shell commands for side effect
Another question related to using babel, shell commands, in a session:
When I try to export a .org file with "begin_src sh :session *shell* :exports
code" blocks, I'm prompted whether I want to evaluate the code. However, I
thought ":exports code" would avoid evaluation on export (and that :session is
only about evaluation).
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
-- Greg
--
Greg Sullivan, address@hidden
(781)262-4553 (desk), (978)430-3461 (cell)
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SSA)
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 12:51 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Orgmode] [babel] evaluating shell commands for side effect
I'm writing "how to" documents that include sequences of shell commands, such
as:
#+begin_src sh :session *shell*
cd /home/sullivan/myproj/src
./configure --prefix /home/sullivan/myproj/install
make
make test
#+end_src
and simply want C-c C-c to send the lines, one at a time, to the inferior shell
process. That is, I want readers to read along, and then execute the code as
needed.
Currently, it never returns (until C-g). It might be related to the issues
discussed last November,
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2009-11/msg01166.html
I have the latest git version of org mode, and I think I've set
comint-prompt-regexp correctly.
So: I don't want to filter the output, I don't want to collect the results -
just send the commands and go.
Looking at ob-sh.el/org-babel-sh-evaluate, I can't figure out what the Right
Thing to do is. Appended is a cheap hack that checks for "ignore" as a results
string (e.g. #+begin_src sh :session *shell* :results ignore) and sends the
lines one at a time to the inferior shell buffer. But I suspect there's a more
straightforward way to do it.
Thoughts?
Thanks.
-- Greg
--
Greg Sullivan, address@hidden
(781)262-4553 (desk), (978)430-3461 (cell)
--
(defun org-babel-sh-evaluate (session body &optional result-params)
"Pass BODY to the Shell process in BUFFER.
If RESULT-TYPE equals 'output then return a list of the outputs
of the statements in BODY, if RESULT-TYPE equals 'value then
return the value of the last statement in BODY."
((lambda (results)
(if (or (member "scalar" result-params)
(member "ignore" result-params)
(member "output" result-params))
results
(let ((tmp-file (make-temp-file "org-babel-sh")))
(with-temp-file tmp-file (insert results))
(org-babel-import-elisp-from-file tmp-file))))
(if (not session)
(org-babel-eval org-babel-sh-command (org-babel-trim body))
(if (member "ignore" result-params)
(progn
(save-excursion
(set-buffer session)
(mapc
(lambda (line)
(insert line) (comint-send-input nil t) (sleep-for 0.25))
(split-string (org-babel-trim body) "\n")))
'())
(let ((tmp-file (make-temp-file "org-babel-sh")))
(mapconcat
#'org-babel-sh-strip-weird-long-prompt
(mapcar
#'org-babel-trim
(butlast
(org-babel-comint-with-output
(session org-babel-sh-eoe-output t body)
(mapc
(lambda (line)
(insert line) (comint-send-input nil t) (sleep-for 0.25))
(append
(split-string (org-babel-trim body) "\n")
(list org-babel-sh-eoe-indicator))))
2)) "\n")))))
)
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