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Re: [O] Some whitespace stripped from emacs-lisp value in src blocks mak
From: |
Colin Baxter |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Some whitespace stripped from emacs-lisp value in src blocks making it unreadable in certain cases |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Sep 2019 16:43:36 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.3 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> akater <address@hidden> writes:
> Consider a lisp form that, when evaluated, produces another
> form. I'm used to org printing the resulting form nicely, in lisp
> blocks. However, this is not the case for emacs-lisp src
> blocks. An example:
> 1. The way it should be (and is now the case) with lisp, namely
> sbcl:
> #+begin_src lisp :results value verbatim :wrap example lisp
> (macroexpand '(defun test (a b &optional c) "doc" nil)) #+end_src
> #+RESULTS:
> #+begin_example lisp (PROGN (EVAL-WHEN (:COMPILE-TOPLEVEL)
> (SB-C:%COMPILER-DEFUN 'TEST T NIL NIL)) (SB-IMPL::%DEFUN 'TEST
> (SB-INT:NAMED-LAMBDA TEST (A B &OPTIONAL C) "doc" (BLOCK TEST
> NIL)))) T #+end_example
> 2. The way it is now with emacs-lisp and a src block header that
> is otherwise identical:
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp :results value verbatim :wrap example
> emacs-lisp (macroexpand '(use-package outline :ensure nil :bind
> (:map outline-mode-map ("<kp-home>" . (lambda nil (interactive)
> (outline-up-heading 1)))))) #+end_src
> #+RESULTS:
> #+begin_example emacs-lisp (progn (use-package-ensure-elpa
> 'outline '(nil) 'nil) (defvar use-package--warning157 #'(lambda
> (keyword err) (let ((msg (format "%s/%s: %s" 'outline keyword
> (error-message-string err)))) (display-warning 'use-package msg
> :error)))) (condition-case-unless-debug err (progn (if (not
> (require 'outline nil t)) (display-warning 'use-package (format
> "Cannot load %s" 'outline) :error)) (bind-keys :package outline
> :map outline-mode-map ("<kp-home>" lambda nil (interactive)
> (outline-up-heading 1)))) (error (funcall use-package--warning157
> :catch err)))) #+end_example
> Is there a remedy? This probably better be fixed but it could be
> due to me using bleeding-edge Emacs 27 master (2019-09-10) & Org
> from melpa (2019-09-09). If you don't have proper output
> formatting with other versions in use, please report.
I get the same formatting error as you and I am using emacs-26.3 with
org-mode version 9.2.6.
Best wishes,
--
Colin Baxter
www.Colin-Baxter.com
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