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stole a couple of moments to add discussion and a new TODO

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Eric Schulte 2009-07-06 19:36:44 -07:00
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#+TITLE: org-babel --- facilitating communication between programming languages and people
#+SEQ_TODO: TODO PROPOSED STARTED | DONE DEFERRED REJECTED
#+SEQ_TODO: PROPOSED TODO STARTED | DONE DEFERRED REJECTED
#+OPTIONS: H:3 num:nil toc:t
#+STARTUP: oddeven hideblocks
@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ would then be [[#sandbox][the sandbox]].
#+end_src
* Tasks [27/42]
* Tasks [27/43]
** TODO support for working with =*Org Edit Src Example*= buffers [2/4]
*** TODO optionally evaluate header references when we switch to =*Org Edit Src*= buffer
That seems to imply that the header references need to be evaluated
@ -322,6 +322,17 @@ languages which almost always produce graphical output should set
results in the buffer. Then if there is a combination of =silent= and
=file= =:results= headers we could drop the results to a temp buffer
and pop open that buffer...
** TODO =\C-c \C-o= to open results of source block
by adding a =defadvice= to =org-open-at-point= we can use the common
=\C-c \C-o= keybinding to open the results of a source-code block.
This would be especially useful for source-code blocks which generate
graphical results and insert a file link as the results in the
org-mode buffer. (see [[* figure out how to handle graphic output][TODO figure out how to handle graphic output]]).
This could also act reasonably with other results types...
- file :: use org-open-at-point to open the file
- scalar :: open results unquoted in a new buffer
- tabular :: export the table to a new buffer and open that buffer
** TODO Finalise behaviour regarding vector/scalar output
*** DONE Stop spaces causing vector output
@ -1912,20 +1923,18 @@ This could probably be added to [[file:lisp/org-babel-script.el][org-babel-scrip
(see [[* file result types][file result types]])
* Bugs [17/24]
* Bugs [17/23]
** TODO Allow source blocks to be recognised when #+ are not first characters on the line
I think Carsten has recently altered the core so that #+ can have
preceding whitespace, at least for literal/code examples. org-babel
should support this.
** PROPOSED make :results replace the default?
** TODO make :results replace the default?
I'm tending to think that appending results to pre-existing results
creates mess, and that the cleaner `replace' option should be the
default. E.g. when a source block creates an image, we would want
that to be updated, rather than have a new one be added.
** PROPOSED external shell execution can't isolate return values
I have no idea how to do this as of yet. The result is that when
shell functions are run w/o a session there is no difference between
the =output= and =value= result arguments.
I agree.
** TODO non-orgtbl formatted lists
for example
@ -1958,6 +1967,23 @@ even a third"
E.g. the pie chart example. Despite the save-window-excursion in
org-babel-execute:R. (I never learned how to do this properly: org-R
jumps all over the place...)
** PROPOSED external shell execution can't isolate return values
I have no idea how to do this as of yet. The result is that when
shell functions are run w/o a session there is no difference between
the =output= and =value= result arguments.
Yea, I don't know how to do this either. I searched extensively on
how to isolate the *last* output of a series of shell commands (see
[[* last command for
shells][last command for shells]]). The results of the search were basically
that it was not possible (or at least not accomplish-able with a
reasonable amount of effort).
That fact combined with the tenancy to all ways use standard out in
shell scripts led me to treat these two options (=output= and =value=)
as identical in shell evaluation. Not ideal but maybe good enough for
the moment.
** DEFERRED weird escaped characters in shell prompt break shell evaluation
E.g. this doesn't work. Should the shell sessions set a sane prompt