>> Michael Brand <michael.ch.br...@gmail.com>
 >> on Fri, 7 Jun 2013 21:16:00 +0200 wrote:

[...]

 >> 
 >> Perhaps the variable name should be updated, but this extension is
 >> simply a generalization to include inline code blocks as well.  I don't
 >> find it misleading.

[...]


 > If yes then I understand only now that the functionality of the new
 > variable is of course the same for the changes in both commits and
 > therefore the name has to be the same for the changes in both commits.
 > But for me it would have helped to have some other name, containing
 > neither "src-block", which I associate it with #+BEGIN_SRC but
 > not #+CALL line or inline call_<name>, nor "head", which I associate
 > with #+HEADER. I would like to suggest org-babel-exec-marker. What do
 > you and Vitalie (CCed) think?

I named it with "head" because head is the local variable in
org-babel-get-src-block-info referring to that position.  There are
other functions that use -head: org-babel-goto-src-block-head,
org-babel-where-is-src-block-head. 

But, I agree that it might be better called beg, location or position.

I think "src-block" is not misleading, there are plenty of
foo-src-block-bar in babel. 

May be then:  org-babel-current-src-block-location?

The -exec- part stands for -executed- and, might be drop.

It should be explicitly named because this is a global variable which is
bound only during the processing of src-blocks, simply 'loc wouldn't
work.

    Vitalie

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