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Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?
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Mikhail Titov |
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Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly? |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Aug 2012 16:06:36 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.2.50 (windows-nt) |
Bastien <address@hidden> writes:
>> I would say that after applying changes to my-ess-eval and to
>> org-babel-edit-prep:R as suggested by Andrew, it looks like everything
>> is working right for me.
>
> I'v been bold and I pushed the change Andrew suggested.
>
> Thanks for reporting this and for testing around -- and thanks
> to Andrew for the exploration and the fix!
Though not related to Org, I noticed that ess-make-buffer-current calls
(update-ess-process-name-list) thus making a call for it in my-ess-eval,
probably, somewhat redundant, right?
Another thing that somewhat bugs me is that if R process quits (or
probably dies as well) when editing source code block in a separate
buffer, the subsequent S-RET will silently execute a line in a wrong
buffer/process. If there are no buffers with R process, it will create
the default *R* named buffer. It might be exotic but I think it is an
issue.
Does it mean that there is a bug in ess-make-buffer-current function
somewhere? Something, probably, re-associates a buffer to another
process, does it?
I think it might be relevant that code editing buffer local variable
ess-local-process-name is non-nil when associated process quits. This
results in first ess-make-buffer-current in my-ess-eval silently
launching *R*.
I'm not sure if it is too much to fix. Perhaps hitting C-c ' twice to
re-start editing is a reasonable workaround.
Eric Schulte <address@hidden> writes:
> You can find the name of the original org-mode buffer by running the
> following snippet of elisp within the edit buffer.
>
> ;; -*- emacs-lisp -*-
> (marker-buffer org-edit-src-beg-marker)
>
> The `org-src-in-org-buffer' macro may be used from an edit buffer to run
> elisp inside the code block, in the org-mode buffer of the edit buffer.
> e.g., the following
>
> ;; -*- emacs-lisp -*-
> (org-src-in-org-buffer (message "-->%S" (org-babel-get-src-block-info)))
Where is org-src-in-org-buffer macro defined. Searching all dot el files
in org folder does not show anything neither does C-h f show anything
similar.
--
Mikhail
- [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Mikhail Titov, 2012/08/09
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Achim Gratz, 2012/08/09
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Eric Schulte, 2012/08/10
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Mikhail Titov, 2012/08/10
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Eric Schulte, 2012/08/10
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Andrew Young, 2012/08/11
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Eric Schulte, 2012/08/14
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Mikhail Titov, 2012/08/14
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Bastien, 2012/08/14
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?,
Mikhail Titov <=
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Eric Schulte, 2012/08/17
- Re: [O] [babel, ess] How can I make S-RET to be multi-session friendly?, Mikhail Titov, 2012/08/23