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Bug: :session results in unfriendly error reporting
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James Powell |
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Bug: :session results in unfriendly error reporting |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Aug 2021 16:41:15 -0700 |
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I write a deliberate syntax error into a code block:
: #+begin_src R :session
: x <- 1
: y xx z
: #+end_src
I put my cursor in there and C-c C-c.
What I expect: a gentle useful report about the error.
Maybe even org would move the cursor to the point of the
error in the org buffer. If not, at least the buffer
"*Org-Babel Error Output*" will open and show me the error,
something like this (see also [1]),
: Error: unexpected symbol in:
: "x <- 1
: y xx"
: -UUU:@**--F2 *Org-Babel Error Output* All L17 (Compilation etu)
4:13PM 0.53 Mail --------------------------------------------------$
What happens instead:
- the *R* buffer is displayed. It contains a long spammy traceback
that has run off of the top of the screen. To learn more I have to
move the cursor into the *R* buffer and page back to the top of the
traceback.
On the other hand, if I set ":session none", I get much friendlier
behavior. The Error Output buffer opens with the simple error message
in it as I showed above when I use this source block:
: #+begin_src R :session none
: x <- 1
: y xx z
: #+end_src
I do not want to abandon :session because my code reads in a lot of
data to get started and I want my scripts, not my environment to be
"real" so I am not depending on R's ability to save and reload the
workspace at all [2] or on "Org's (clever and useful but) somewhat clunky
and inflexible method of passing data explicitly" [3].
Is there a way to get back to the "Error Output" buffer opening with a
simple message /while/ having :session being enabled?
thank you,
James P.
References
[1] "Currently the only action Babel takes with STDERR is to display it in a
pop-up buffer when code block evaluation fails" (Eric Schulte in
2012, at
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-03/msg00057.html).
[2] « what will you save as your lasting record of what happened?
[...[ As a beginning R user, it's OK to consider your environment
[...] "real." However, in the long run, you'll be much better off
if you consider your R scripts as "real." » (p. 111, Wickham, H. "R
for data science : import, tidy, transform, visualize, and model
data" O'Reilly Media, 2016). To facilitate this, I have disabled
'save workspace' permanently:
: q <- function (save = "no", status = 0, runLast = TRUE)
: .Internal(quit(save, status, runLast))
[3] «When I look at Org and think of "session-based" blocks, I see a
potential big benefit in having multiple source-blocks throughout
my document share the same session»
(https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-06/msg00654.html,
the only good hit for a search for "session Org-Babel Error Output" at
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/ as of
[2021-08-15 Sun]).
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James E. Powell, MS
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Applied Physics PhD Candidate
Department of Physics
Portland State University
Home page: http://web.pdx.edu/~powellj
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