Aloha Lawrence, Lawrence Bottorff writes:
> On my original system, as well on a built-from-scratch system, babel prolog > won't work for me. I've got latest swi-prolog 7.4.0 installed, along with > Emacs 25.1.1, and org 9.0.4, along with ob-prolog 20170102.953, and prolog > (major mode) 1.22. Anything I put in a code block, e.g., > > #+BEGIN_SRC prolog > [likes.pl]. > #+END_SRC > > results in (*Messages*) > > executing Prolog code block... > executing Prolog source code block > org-babel-variable-assignments:prolog: Wrong number of arguments: (1 . 1), 2 > > Doing C-h f brings up > > org-babel-variable-assignments:prolog is a compiled Lisp function in > ‘ob-prolog.el’. > (org-babel-variable-assignments:prolog PARAMS) > Not documented. > > . . . and I found it in > https://github.com/ljos/ob-prolog/blob/master/ob-prolog.el, but can't > fathom what is going wrong. > > Regular, non-org prolog major mode interactions work fine. > > I know I try everyone's patience on this list, but I'm trying out many > different languages' babel capabilities -- and reporting my "findings." Perhaps you could also open an issue with the ob-prolog developer: https://github.com/ljos/ob-prolog One way to report "findings" is the Babel languages page on Worg: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages.html That page could always use more love. All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com