org-mode/lisp/ob-table.el

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;;; ob-table.el --- support for calling org-babel functions from tables
;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Eric Schulte
;; Keywords: literate programming, reproducible research
;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org
;; Version: 7.7
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;;; Commentary:
;; Should allow calling functions from org-mode tables using the
;; function `sbe' as so...
;; #+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent
;; (defun fibbd (n) (if (< n 2) 1 (+ (fibbd (- n 1)) (fibbd (- n 2)))))
;; #+end_src
;; #+srcname: fibbd
;; #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var n=2 :results silent
;; (fibbd n)
;; #+end_src
;; | original | fibbd |
;; |----------+--------|
;; | 0 | |
;; | 1 | |
;; | 2 | |
;; | 3 | |
;; | 4 | |
;; | 5 | |
;; | 6 | |
;; | 7 | |
;; | 8 | |
;; | 9 | |
;; #+TBLFM: $2='(sbe 'fibbd (n $1))
;;; Code:
(require 'ob)
(defun org-babel-table-truncate-at-newline (string)
"Replace newline character with ellipses.
If STRING ends in a newline character, then remove the newline
character and replace it with ellipses."
(if (and (stringp string) (string-match "[\n\r]\\(.\\)?" string))
(concat (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0))
(if (match-string 1 string) "...")) string))
(defmacro sbe (source-block &rest variables)
"Return the results of calling SOURCE-BLOCK with VARIABLES.
Each element of VARIABLES should be a two
element list, whose first element is the name of the variable and
second element is a string of its value. The following call to
`sbe' would be equivalent to the following source code block.
(sbe 'source-block (n $2) (m 3))
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var results=source-block(n=val_at_col_2, m=3) :results silent
results
#+end_src
NOTE: by default string variable names are interpreted as
references to source-code blocks, to force interpretation of a
cell's value as a string, prefix the identifier with two \"$\"s
rather than a single \"$\" (i.e. \"$$2\" instead of \"$2\" in the
example above."
(let* (quote
(variables
(mapcar
(lambda (var)
;; ensure that all cells prefixed with $'s are strings
(cons (car var)
(delq nil (mapcar
(lambda (el)
(if (eq '$ el)
(setq quote t)
(prog1 (if quote
(format "\"%s\"" el)
(org-babel-clean-text-properties el))
(setq quote nil))))
(cdr var)))))
variables)))
(unless (stringp source-block)
(setq source-block (symbol-name source-block)))
((lambda (result)
(org-babel-trim (if (stringp result) result (format "%S" result))))
(if (and source-block (> (length source-block) 0))
(let ((params
(eval `(org-babel-parse-header-arguments
(concat ":var results="
,source-block
"("
(mapconcat
(lambda (var-spec)
(if (> (length (cdr var-spec)) 1)
(format "%S='%S"
(car var-spec)
(mapcar #'read (cdr var-spec)))
(format "%S=%s"
(car var-spec) (cadr var-spec))))
',variables ", ")
")")))))
(org-babel-execute-src-block
nil (list "emacs-lisp" "results" params) '((:results . "silent"))))
""))))
(def-edebug-spec sbe (form form))
(provide 'ob-table)
;;; ob-table.el ends here