Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
Hi, all This patch is finally merged into the master branch, we can export results of scheme code block under batch mode now. Thanks to Eric, Bastien and Oleh. On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Eric Schulte wrote: > KDr2 writes: > > > HI, Eric > > > > You are right, I remove the usage of advice now, and use the method you > > (nearly) gave, only 1 little change: > > I found the code: > > > > (defun t1 () (message "abc")) > > ;;(symbol-function 't1) > > > > (let ((hold #'t1)) > > (defun t1 () (message "def")) > > (setq t1 hold)) > > ;;(symbol-function 't1) > > > > > > did recover the t1 function after it executed, so I use this way: > > > > (defun t1 () (message "abc")) > > ;;(symbol-function 't1) > > > > (let ((hold (symbol-function 't1))) > > (defun t1 () (message "def")) > > (fset 't1 hold)) > > > > ;;(symbol-function 't1) > > > > > > Using fset is more readable than my proposal. Very nice. > > > > > And the new patch is attached. > > > > Thanks, however unwind-protect is not used correctly. Make sure that > the value of message is reset in the unwindforms portion of > unwind-protect. > > > > > BTW: I received a PDF assignment form from FSF, but the developer name > and > > the target program on it were wrong (It's for another person who > > contributes to GCC, I think), so I reply that mail for a new PDF > assignment > > form, I 'll tell you after these things done. > > > > Great, let Bastien and myself know when this comes through and he'll add > you to the contributors list and I'll apply the patch. > > Best, > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 3:18 AM, Eric Schulte >wrote: > > > >> Hmmm, > >> > >> Not to be overly nitpicky here, but I see two issues. > >> > >> 1. You should use unwind-protect, to ensure that (ad-unadvise #'message) > >>is run even if @body throws an error, and > >> > >> 2. This will remove any advise which the user has placed on #'message. > >> > >> How about something shaped like the following. > >> > >> (defmacro with-weird-message (&rest body) > >> `(let ((hold #'message) > >> current-message) > >> (unwind-protect > >> (progn > >>(defun message (&rest args) > >> (setq current-message (apply #'format args))) > >>,@body > >>current-message) > >>(setq message hold > >> > >> Best, > >> > >> P.S. I know this is a lot of process for a small patch, but from this > >> point forward once you have the FSF assignment you can much more > >> easily contribute to ob-scheme and org in general > >> > >> KDr2 writes: > >> > >> > Hi, Eric > >> > > >> > I'm sorry for that I used `flet' in the patch, It's a easy way to let > >> > function `current-message' work in batch mode, so I used it even I saw > >> that > >> > emacs says `flet' is obsolete, I'm sorry for that. > >> > > >> > And I made a new patch(attachment) using `defadvice' for `message' to > >> > capture the message in batch mode, after the message being captured, > the > >> > advice function is removed. Is this way OK? > >> > > >> > And I also sent a request email to ass...@gnu.org, and now waiting > the > >> > reply. > >> > > >> > Thanks. > >> > > >> > > >> > On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Eric Schulte < > schulte.e...@gmail.com > >> >wrote: > >> > > >> >> We can no longer use `flet' in the Org-mode code base, please re-work > >> >> this patch w/o flet. > >> >> > >> >> Also, I don't see your name in the list of contributors, and (I > believe) > >> >> this patch is too large to apply w/o FSF assignment. See the > following > >> >> page on how to contribute to Org-mode. > >> >> > >> >> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html > >> >> > >> >> KDr2 writes: > >> >> > >> >> > The bug: > >> >> > write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: > >> >> > ---8<-- > >> >> > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw > >> >> > (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") > >> >> > #+END_SRC > >> >> > ---8<-- > >> >> > > >> >> > and run: > >> >> > > >> >> > emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' > ~/scheme-test.org-f > >> >> > org-html-export-to-html > >> >> > > >> >> > you will find the bug: > >> >> > > >> >> > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to > get > >> the > >> >> > results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns > >> nil > >> >> in > >> >> > batch mode, and this patch fixes this. > >> >> > > >> >> > -- > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Eric Schulte > >> >> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > >> >> PGP: 0x614CA05D > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > -- > >> > > >> > KDr2, http://kdr2.com > >> > > >> > From fe5549f3f48acf9b51aeb3706eb8dd3d76ab18c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > >> > From: KDr2 > >> > Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 12:56:24 +0800 > >> > Subject: [PATCH] lisp/ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution > >> error in > >> > batch mode > >
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
KDr2 writes: > HI, Eric > > You are right, I remove the usage of advice now, and use the method you > (nearly) gave, only 1 little change: > I found the code: > > (defun t1 () (message "abc")) > ;;(symbol-function 't1) > > (let ((hold #'t1)) > (defun t1 () (message "def")) > (setq t1 hold)) > ;;(symbol-function 't1) > > > did recover the t1 function after it executed, so I use this way: > > (defun t1 () (message "abc")) > ;;(symbol-function 't1) > > (let ((hold (symbol-function 't1))) > (defun t1 () (message "def")) > (fset 't1 hold)) > > ;;(symbol-function 't1) > > Using fset is more readable than my proposal. Very nice. > > And the new patch is attached. > Thanks, however unwind-protect is not used correctly. Make sure that the value of message is reset in the unwindforms portion of unwind-protect. > > BTW: I received a PDF assignment form from FSF, but the developer name and > the target program on it were wrong (It's for another person who > contributes to GCC, I think), so I reply that mail for a new PDF assignment > form, I 'll tell you after these things done. > Great, let Bastien and myself know when this comes through and he'll add you to the contributors list and I'll apply the patch. Best, > > Thanks. > > > On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 3:18 AM, Eric Schulte wrote: > >> Hmmm, >> >> Not to be overly nitpicky here, but I see two issues. >> >> 1. You should use unwind-protect, to ensure that (ad-unadvise #'message) >>is run even if @body throws an error, and >> >> 2. This will remove any advise which the user has placed on #'message. >> >> How about something shaped like the following. >> >> (defmacro with-weird-message (&rest body) >> `(let ((hold #'message) >> current-message) >> (unwind-protect >> (progn >>(defun message (&rest args) >> (setq current-message (apply #'format args))) >>,@body >>current-message) >>(setq message hold >> >> Best, >> >> P.S. I know this is a lot of process for a small patch, but from this >> point forward once you have the FSF assignment you can much more >> easily contribute to ob-scheme and org in general >> >> KDr2 writes: >> >> > Hi, Eric >> > >> > I'm sorry for that I used `flet' in the patch, It's a easy way to let >> > function `current-message' work in batch mode, so I used it even I saw >> that >> > emacs says `flet' is obsolete, I'm sorry for that. >> > >> > And I made a new patch(attachment) using `defadvice' for `message' to >> > capture the message in batch mode, after the message being captured, the >> > advice function is removed. Is this way OK? >> > >> > And I also sent a request email to ass...@gnu.org, and now waiting the >> > reply. >> > >> > Thanks. >> > >> > >> > On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Eric Schulte > >wrote: >> > >> >> We can no longer use `flet' in the Org-mode code base, please re-work >> >> this patch w/o flet. >> >> >> >> Also, I don't see your name in the list of contributors, and (I believe) >> >> this patch is too large to apply w/o FSF assignment. See the following >> >> page on how to contribute to Org-mode. >> >> >> >> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html >> >> >> >> KDr2 writes: >> >> >> >> > The bug: >> >> > write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: >> >> > ---8<-- >> >> > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw >> >> > (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") >> >> > #+END_SRC >> >> > ---8<-- >> >> > >> >> > and run: >> >> > >> >> > emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' ~/scheme-test.org-f >> >> > org-html-export-to-html >> >> > >> >> > you will find the bug: >> >> > >> >> > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get >> the >> >> > results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns >> nil >> >> in >> >> > batch mode, and this patch fixes this. >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Eric Schulte >> >> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte >> >> PGP: 0x614CA05D >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > -- >> > >> > KDr2, http://kdr2.com >> > >> > From fe5549f3f48acf9b51aeb3706eb8dd3d76ab18c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >> > From: KDr2 >> > Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 12:56:24 +0800 >> > Subject: [PATCH] lisp/ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution >> error in >> > batch mode >> > >> > * lisp/ob-scheme.el (org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message, >> org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser): Capture scheme code results via >> current-message both in interactive mode and noninteractive mode. >> > >> > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the >> results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil in >> batch mode, and this patch fixes this. >> > >> > Modified from a patch proposal by KDr2(killy.d...@gmail.com) >> > --- >> > lisp/ob-scheme.el | 20 +--- >> > 1 file changed, 17 insertions
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
HI, Eric You are right, I remove the usage of advice now, and use the method you (nearly) gave, only 1 little change: I found the code: (defun t1 () (message "abc")) ;;(symbol-function 't1) (let ((hold #'t1)) (defun t1 () (message "def")) (setq t1 hold)) ;;(symbol-function 't1) did recover the t1 function after it executed, so I use this way: (defun t1 () (message "abc")) ;;(symbol-function 't1) (let ((hold (symbol-function 't1))) (defun t1 () (message "def")) (fset 't1 hold)) ;;(symbol-function 't1) And the new patch is attached. BTW: I received a PDF assignment form from FSF, but the developer name and the target program on it were wrong (It's for another person who contributes to GCC, I think), so I reply that mail for a new PDF assignment form, I 'll tell you after these things done. Thanks. On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 3:18 AM, Eric Schulte wrote: > Hmmm, > > Not to be overly nitpicky here, but I see two issues. > > 1. You should use unwind-protect, to ensure that (ad-unadvise #'message) >is run even if @body throws an error, and > > 2. This will remove any advise which the user has placed on #'message. > > How about something shaped like the following. > > (defmacro with-weird-message (&rest body) > `(let ((hold #'message) > current-message) > (unwind-protect > (progn >(defun message (&rest args) > (setq current-message (apply #'format args))) >,@body >current-message) >(setq message hold > > Best, > > P.S. I know this is a lot of process for a small patch, but from this > point forward once you have the FSF assignment you can much more > easily contribute to ob-scheme and org in general > > KDr2 writes: > > > Hi, Eric > > > > I'm sorry for that I used `flet' in the patch, It's a easy way to let > > function `current-message' work in batch mode, so I used it even I saw > that > > emacs says `flet' is obsolete, I'm sorry for that. > > > > And I made a new patch(attachment) using `defadvice' for `message' to > > capture the message in batch mode, after the message being captured, the > > advice function is removed. Is this way OK? > > > > And I also sent a request email to ass...@gnu.org, and now waiting the > > reply. > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Eric Schulte >wrote: > > > >> We can no longer use `flet' in the Org-mode code base, please re-work > >> this patch w/o flet. > >> > >> Also, I don't see your name in the list of contributors, and (I believe) > >> this patch is too large to apply w/o FSF assignment. See the following > >> page on how to contribute to Org-mode. > >> > >> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html > >> > >> KDr2 writes: > >> > >> > The bug: > >> > write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: > >> > ---8<-- > >> > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw > >> > (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") > >> > #+END_SRC > >> > ---8<-- > >> > > >> > and run: > >> > > >> > emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' ~/scheme-test.org-f > >> > org-html-export-to-html > >> > > >> > you will find the bug: > >> > > >> > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get > the > >> > results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns > nil > >> in > >> > batch mode, and this patch fixes this. > >> > > >> > -- > >> > >> -- > >> Eric Schulte > >> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > >> PGP: 0x614CA05D > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > -- > > > > KDr2, http://kdr2.com > > > > From fe5549f3f48acf9b51aeb3706eb8dd3d76ab18c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > > From: KDr2 > > Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 12:56:24 +0800 > > Subject: [PATCH] lisp/ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution > error in > > batch mode > > > > * lisp/ob-scheme.el (org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message, > org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser): Capture scheme code results via > current-message both in interactive mode and noninteractive mode. > > > > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the > results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil in > batch mode, and this patch fixes this. > > > > Modified from a patch proposal by KDr2(killy.d...@gmail.com) > > --- > > lisp/ob-scheme.el | 20 +--- > > 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/lisp/ob-scheme.el b/lisp/ob-scheme.el > > index b7117e9..6b82c6e 100644 > > --- a/lisp/ob-scheme.el > > +++ b/lisp/ob-scheme.el > > @@ -118,6 +118,19 @@ org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser will use a > temporary session." > > (name > > result)) > > > > +(defmacro org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message (&rest body) > > + "Capture current message in both interactive and noninteractive mode" > > + `(if noninteractive > > + (let ((current-message nil)) > > + (defadvic
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
Hmmm, Not to be overly nitpicky here, but I see two issues. 1. You should use unwind-protect, to ensure that (ad-unadvise #'message) is run even if @body throws an error, and 2. This will remove any advise which the user has placed on #'message. How about something shaped like the following. (defmacro with-weird-message (&rest body) `(let ((hold #'message) current-message) (unwind-protect (progn (defun message (&rest args) (setq current-message (apply #'format args))) ,@body current-message) (setq message hold Best, P.S. I know this is a lot of process for a small patch, but from this point forward once you have the FSF assignment you can much more easily contribute to ob-scheme and org in general KDr2 writes: > Hi, Eric > > I'm sorry for that I used `flet' in the patch, It's a easy way to let > function `current-message' work in batch mode, so I used it even I saw that > emacs says `flet' is obsolete, I'm sorry for that. > > And I made a new patch(attachment) using `defadvice' for `message' to > capture the message in batch mode, after the message being captured, the > advice function is removed. Is this way OK? > > And I also sent a request email to ass...@gnu.org, and now waiting the > reply. > > Thanks. > > > On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Eric Schulte wrote: > >> We can no longer use `flet' in the Org-mode code base, please re-work >> this patch w/o flet. >> >> Also, I don't see your name in the list of contributors, and (I believe) >> this patch is too large to apply w/o FSF assignment. See the following >> page on how to contribute to Org-mode. >> >> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html >> >> KDr2 writes: >> >> > The bug: >> > write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: >> > ---8<-- >> > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw >> > (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") >> > #+END_SRC >> > ---8<-- >> > >> > and run: >> > >> > emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' ~/scheme-test.org -f >> > org-html-export-to-html >> > >> > you will find the bug: >> > >> > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the >> > results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil >> in >> > batch mode, and this patch fixes this. >> > >> > -- >> >> -- >> Eric Schulte >> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte >> PGP: 0x614CA05D >> > > > > -- > -- > > KDr2, http://kdr2.com > > From fe5549f3f48acf9b51aeb3706eb8dd3d76ab18c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: KDr2 > Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 12:56:24 +0800 > Subject: [PATCH] lisp/ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in > batch mode > > * lisp/ob-scheme.el (org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message, > org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser): Capture scheme code results via > current-message both in interactive mode and noninteractive mode. > > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the > results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil in > batch mode, and this patch fixes this. > > Modified from a patch proposal by KDr2(killy.d...@gmail.com) > --- > lisp/ob-scheme.el | 20 +--- > 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/lisp/ob-scheme.el b/lisp/ob-scheme.el > index b7117e9..6b82c6e 100644 > --- a/lisp/ob-scheme.el > +++ b/lisp/ob-scheme.el > @@ -118,6 +118,19 @@ org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser will use a > temporary session." > (name > result)) > > +(defmacro org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message (&rest body) > + "Capture current message in both interactive and noninteractive mode" > + `(if noninteractive > + (let ((current-message nil)) > + (defadvice message (after capture-current-message activate) > + (setq current-message ad-return-value)) > + ,@body > + (ad-unadvise #'message) > + current-message) > + (progn > + ,@body > + (current-message > + > (defun org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser (code output impl repl) >"Execute code in specified REPL. If the REPL doesn't exist, create it > using the given scheme implementation. > @@ -142,10 +155,11 @@ is true; otherwise returns the last value." >(current-buffer) > (setq geiser-repl--repl repl-buffer) > (setq geiser-impl--implementation nil) > - (geiser-eval-region (point-min) (point-max)) > + (setq result (org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message > + (geiser-eval-region (point-min) (point-max > (setq result > - (if (equal (substring (current-message) 0 3) "=> ") > - (replace-regexp-in-string "^=> " "" (current-message)) > + (if (and (stringp result) (equal (substring result 0 3) "=> ")) > + (replace-regexp-in-string "^=> " "" res
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
Hi, Eric I'm sorry for that I used `flet' in the patch, It's a easy way to let function `current-message' work in batch mode, so I used it even I saw that emacs says `flet' is obsolete, I'm sorry for that. And I made a new patch(attachment) using `defadvice' for `message' to capture the message in batch mode, after the message being captured, the advice function is removed. Is this way OK? And I also sent a request email to ass...@gnu.org, and now waiting the reply. Thanks. On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Eric Schulte wrote: > We can no longer use `flet' in the Org-mode code base, please re-work > this patch w/o flet. > > Also, I don't see your name in the list of contributors, and (I believe) > this patch is too large to apply w/o FSF assignment. See the following > page on how to contribute to Org-mode. > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html > > KDr2 writes: > > > The bug: > > write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: > > ---8<-- > > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw > > (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") > > #+END_SRC > > ---8<-- > > > > and run: > > > > emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' ~/scheme-test.org -f > > org-html-export-to-html > > > > you will find the bug: > > > > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the > > results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil > in > > batch mode, and this patch fixes this. > > > > -- > > -- > Eric Schulte > https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > PGP: 0x614CA05D > -- -- KDr2, http://kdr2.com From fe5549f3f48acf9b51aeb3706eb8dd3d76ab18c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: KDr2 Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 12:56:24 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] lisp/ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode * lisp/ob-scheme.el (org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message, org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser): Capture scheme code results via current-message both in interactive mode and noninteractive mode. `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil in batch mode, and this patch fixes this. Modified from a patch proposal by KDr2(killy.d...@gmail.com) --- lisp/ob-scheme.el | 20 +--- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/lisp/ob-scheme.el b/lisp/ob-scheme.el index b7117e9..6b82c6e 100644 --- a/lisp/ob-scheme.el +++ b/lisp/ob-scheme.el @@ -118,6 +118,19 @@ org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser will use a temporary session." (name result)) +(defmacro org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message (&rest body) + "Capture current message in both interactive and noninteractive mode" + `(if noninteractive + (let ((current-message nil)) + (defadvice message (after capture-current-message activate) + (setq current-message ad-return-value)) + ,@body + (ad-unadvise #'message) + current-message) + (progn + ,@body + (current-message + (defun org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser (code output impl repl) "Execute code in specified REPL. If the REPL doesn't exist, create it using the given scheme implementation. @@ -142,10 +155,11 @@ is true; otherwise returns the last value." (current-buffer) (setq geiser-repl--repl repl-buffer) (setq geiser-impl--implementation nil) - (geiser-eval-region (point-min) (point-max)) + (setq result (org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message + (geiser-eval-region (point-min) (point-max (setq result - (if (equal (substring (current-message) 0 3) "=> ") - (replace-regexp-in-string "^=> " "" (current-message)) + (if (and (stringp result) (equal (substring result 0 3) "=> ")) + (replace-regexp-in-string "^=> " "" result) "\"An error occurred.\"")) (when (not repl) (save-current-buffer (set-buffer repl-buffer) -- 1.9.2
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
We can no longer use `flet' in the Org-mode code base, please re-work this patch w/o flet. Also, I don't see your name in the list of contributors, and (I believe) this patch is too large to apply w/o FSF assignment. See the following page on how to contribute to Org-mode. http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contribute.html KDr2 writes: > The bug: > write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: > ---8<-- > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw > (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") > #+END_SRC > ---8<-- > > and run: > > emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' ~/scheme-test.org -f > org-html-export-to-html > > you will find the bug: > > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the > results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil in > batch mode, and this patch fixes this. > > -- -- Eric Schulte https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte PGP: 0x614CA05D
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
org-plus-contrib-20140407 And the file lisp/ob-scheme.el is the same as it in the master branch: And the error message before patched: Loading /home/kdr2/.emacs.d/init.el (source)... Loading /home/kdr2/.emacs.d/src/elisp/common.el (source)... Loading pde-load... Loading pde-loaddefs... ../.emacs.d/src/elisp/tools/init-ace-jump.el: `flet' is an obsolete macro (as of 24.3); use either `cl-flet' or `cl-letf'. Loading /home/kdr2/.emacs.d/src/elisp/misc.el (source)... Loading desktop... Loading /home/kdr2/.emacs.d/src/elisp/themes/wombat-custom.el (source)... Loading vline... Evaluate this scheme code block on your system? (y or n) y executing Scheme code block... Starting Geiser REPL for guile ... Package assoc is obsolete! Package complete is obsolete! Guile REPL up and running! => "Hello Scheme in OrgMode" Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument arrayp nil) org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser("(display \"Hello Scheme in OrgMode\")" t guile nil) org-babel-execute:scheme("(display \"Hello Scheme in OrgMode\")" ((:comments . "") (:shebang . "") (:cache . "no") (:padline . "") (:noweb . "no") (:tangle . "no") (:exports . "results") (:results . "raw output replace") (:colname-names) (:hlines . "no") (:result-params "replace" "output" "raw") (:result-type . output) (:rowname-names) (:session . "none"))) org-babel-execute-src-block(nil ("scheme" "(display \"Hello Scheme in OrgMode\")" ((:colname-names) (:rowname-names) (:result-params "replace" "out put" "raw" "replace" "output" "raw") (:result-type . output) (:comments . "") (:shebang . "") (:cache . "no") (:padline . "") (:noweb . "no") (:tangl e . "no") (:exports . "results") (:results . "replace output raw") (:session . "none") (:rowname-names) (:result-type . output) (:result-params "repl ace" "output" "raw") (:hlines . "no") (:colname-names)) "" nil 0 1)) org-babel-exp-results(("scheme" "(display \"Hello Scheme in OrgMode\")" ((:cache . "no") (:colname-names) (:comments . "") (:exports . "results") ( :hlines . "no") (:noweb . "no") (:padline . "") (:result-params "replace" "output" "raw") (:result-type . output) (:results . "replace output raw") ( :rowname-names) (:session . "none") (:shebang . "") (:tangle . "no")) "" nil 0 1) block nil "a01854650514fd2cec7ce6957a4622b52118fcd3") org-babel-exp-do-export(("scheme" "(display \"Hello Scheme in OrgMode\")" ((:cache . "no") (:colname-names) (:comments . "") (:exports . "results") (:hlines . "no") (:noweb . "no") (:padline . "") (:result-params "replace" "output" "raw") (:result-type . output) (:results . "replace output raw"$ (:rowname-names) (:session . "none") (:shebang . "") (:tangle . "no")) "" nil 0 1) block "a01854650514fd2cec7ce6957a4622b52118fcd3") org-babel-exp-src-block(("scheme" ":exports" "results" ":results" "output" "raw")) org-babel-exp-process-buffer() org-export-execute-babel-code() org-export-as(html nil nil nil nil) org-export-to-file(html "./test.html" nil nil nil nil nil) org-html-export-to-html() call-interactively(org-html-export-to-html nil nil) command-execute(org-html-export-to-html) command-line-1(("--eval=(load \"~/.emacs.d/init.el\")" "/home/kdr2/ test.org" "-f" "org-html-export-to-html")) command-line() normal-top-level() On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Oleh wrote: > > Version of geiser I installed: geiser-20140326.951, If it has been > changed, > > it must be changed in the past 2 weeks ... > > > > That's exactly the version that I have. > Which org-mode are you using? > -- -- KDr2, http://kdr2.com
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
> Version of geiser I installed: geiser-20140326.951, If it has been changed, > it must be changed in the past 2 weeks ... > That's exactly the version that I have. Which org-mode are you using?
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
Version of geiser I installed: geiser-20140326.951, If it has been changed, it must be changed in the past 2 weeks ... On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 6:54 PM, Oleh wrote: > Of course it works, that's the first thing I tried. > The issue probably is that the implementation of geiser functions that > ob-scheme uses has been changed. > > Oleh > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:02 AM, KDr2 wrote: > > Does your "M-x run-geiser" work? It will lead you to a scheme REPL like > > this: > > > > GNU Guile 2.0.9-deb+1-1 > > Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > > > > Guile comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `,show w'. > > This program is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it > > under certain conditions; type `,show c' for details. > > > > Enter `,help' for help. > > scheme@(guile-user)> 1 > > $2 = 1 > > scheme@(guile-user)> > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Oleh wrote: > >> > >> > 0. I use Debian(sid) and Emacs 24 > >> > 1. install guile (using apt): http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/ > >> > 2. install geiser(http://www.nongnu.org/geiser/) with elpa > >> > and setting for geiser: > >> > > >> > (setq geiser-active-implementations '(guile)) > >> > (setq geiser-default-implementation 'guile) > >> > > >> > >> I've got emacs trunk, GNU Guile 2.0.9, geiser from MELPA and I'm > >> getting the results in a *Geiser dbg* window instead of org-mode when > >> I eval. So the issue is either with ob-scheme or with my geiser, > >> which is the development version, but I don't see why it shouldn't > >> work. > >> > >> regards, > >> Oleh > > > > > > > > > > -- > > -- > > > > KDr2, http://kdr2.com > -- -- KDr2, http://kdr2.com
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
Of course it works, that's the first thing I tried. The issue probably is that the implementation of geiser functions that ob-scheme uses has been changed. Oleh On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:02 AM, KDr2 wrote: > Does your "M-x run-geiser" work? It will lead you to a scheme REPL like > this: > > GNU Guile 2.0.9-deb+1-1 > Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > > Guile comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `,show w'. > This program is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it > under certain conditions; type `,show c' for details. > > Enter `,help' for help. > scheme@(guile-user)> 1 > $2 = 1 > scheme@(guile-user)> > > > > > On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Oleh wrote: >> >> > 0. I use Debian(sid) and Emacs 24 >> > 1. install guile (using apt): http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/ >> > 2. install geiser(http://www.nongnu.org/geiser/) with elpa >> > and setting for geiser: >> > >> > (setq geiser-active-implementations '(guile)) >> > (setq geiser-default-implementation 'guile) >> > >> >> I've got emacs trunk, GNU Guile 2.0.9, geiser from MELPA and I'm >> getting the results in a *Geiser dbg* window instead of org-mode when >> I eval. So the issue is either with ob-scheme or with my geiser, >> which is the development version, but I don't see why it shouldn't >> work. >> >> regards, >> Oleh > > > > > -- > -- > > KDr2, http://kdr2.com
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
Does your "M-x run-geiser" work? It will lead you to a scheme REPL like this: GNU Guile 2.0.9-deb+1-1 Copyright (C) 1995-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Guile comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `,show w'. This program is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `,show c' for details. Enter `,help' for help. scheme@(guile-user)> 1 $2 = 1 scheme@(guile-user)> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Oleh wrote: > > 0. I use Debian(sid) and Emacs 24 > > 1. install guile (using apt): http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/ > > 2. install geiser(http://www.nongnu.org/geiser/) with elpa > > and setting for geiser: > > > > (setq geiser-active-implementations '(guile)) > > (setq geiser-default-implementation 'guile) > > > > I've got emacs trunk, GNU Guile 2.0.9, geiser from MELPA and I'm > getting the results in a *Geiser dbg* window instead of org-mode when > I eval. So the issue is either with ob-scheme or with my geiser, > which is the development version, but I don't see why it shouldn't > work. > > regards, > Oleh > -- -- KDr2, http://kdr2.com
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
> 0. I use Debian(sid) and Emacs 24 > 1. install guile (using apt): http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/ > 2. install geiser(http://www.nongnu.org/geiser/) with elpa > and setting for geiser: > > (setq geiser-active-implementations '(guile)) > (setq geiser-default-implementation 'guile) > I've got emacs trunk, GNU Guile 2.0.9, geiser from MELPA and I'm getting the results in a *Geiser dbg* window instead of org-mode when I eval. So the issue is either with ob-scheme or with my geiser, which is the development version, but I don't see why it shouldn't work. regards, Oleh
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
Hi, Oleh Thanks for you reply. Here is my config steps: 0. I use Debian(sid) and Emacs 24 1. install guile (using apt): http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/ 2. install geiser(http://www.nongnu.org/geiser/) with elpa and setting for geiser: (setq geiser-active-implementations '(guile)) (setq geiser-default-implementation 'guile) That's all, there's no special settings for orgmode. Thanks again. On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Oleh wrote: > Hi, > > I tried to have a look at your patch, but ob-scheme has stopped working > for me. Can you send me the minimal init.el to make your scheme-test.org > work in interactive mode? > > regards, > Oleh > > On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:56 PM, KDr2 wrote: > > Hi, folks > > > > Has anyone reviewed this patch? Or is there a better way to fix the bug? > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:48 AM, KDr2 wrote: > >> > >> The bug: > >> write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: > >> ---8<-- > >> #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw > >> (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") > >> #+END_SRC > >> ---8<-- > >> > >> and run: > >> > >> emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' ~/scheme-test.org -f > >> org-html-export-to-html > >> > >> you will find the bug: > >> > >> `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the > >> results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil > in > >> batch mode, and this patch fixes this. > >> > >> -- > >> -- > >> > >> KDr2, http://kdr2.com > > > > > > > > > > -- > > -- > > > > KDr2, http://kdr2.com > -- -- KDr2, http://kdr2.com
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
Hi, I tried to have a look at your patch, but ob-scheme has stopped working for me. Can you send me the minimal init.el to make your scheme-test.org work in interactive mode? regards, Oleh On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:56 PM, KDr2 wrote: > Hi, folks > > Has anyone reviewed this patch? Or is there a better way to fix the bug? > > Thanks. > > > On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:48 AM, KDr2 wrote: >> >> The bug: >> write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: >> ---8<-- >> #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw >> (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") >> #+END_SRC >> ---8<-- >> >> and run: >> >> emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' ~/scheme-test.org -f >> org-html-export-to-html >> >> you will find the bug: >> >> `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the >> results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil in >> batch mode, and this patch fixes this. >> >> -- >> -- >> >> KDr2, http://kdr2.com > > > > > -- > -- > > KDr2, http://kdr2.com
Re: [O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
Hi, folks Has anyone reviewed this patch? Or is there a better way to fix the bug? Thanks. On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:48 AM, KDr2 wrote: > The bug: > write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: > ---8<-- > #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw > (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") > #+END_SRC > ---8<-- > > and run: > > emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' ~/scheme-test.org -f > org-html-export-to-html > > you will find the bug: > > `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the > results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil in > batch mode, and this patch fixes this. > > -- > -- > > KDr2, http://kdr2.com > -- -- KDr2, http://kdr2.com
[O] [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode
The bug: write file ~/scheme-test.org with the content below: ---8<-- #+BEGIN_SRC scheme :exports results :results output raw (display "Hello Scheme in OrgMode") #+END_SRC ---8<-- and run: emacs --batch --eval='(load "~/.emacs.d/init.el")' ~/scheme-test.org -f org-html-export-to-html you will find the bug: `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil in batch mode, and this patch fixes this. -- -- KDr2, http://kdr2.com From cebf9fc4fe09ab22fd31ff8e5606d0f680c121e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: KDr2 Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 10:30:38 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] ob-scheme.el: Fix scheme code blocks execution error in batch mode * lisp/ob-scheme.el (org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message, org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser): Capture scheme code results via current-message both in interactive mode and noninteractive mode. `org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser' uses `current-message' to get the results of scheme code blocks, but `current-message' always returns nil in batch mode, and this patch fixes this. Modified from a patch proposal by KDr2 --- lisp/ob-scheme.el | 18 +++--- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/lisp/ob-scheme.el b/lisp/ob-scheme.el index b7117e9..3b7ceb2 100644 --- a/lisp/ob-scheme.el +++ b/lisp/ob-scheme.el @@ -118,6 +118,17 @@ org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser will use a temporary session." (name result)) +(defmacro org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message (&rest body) + "Capture current message in both interactive and noninteractive mode" + `(if noninteractive + (let ((current-message nil)) + (flet ((message (fmt &rest args) (setq current-message (apply #'format fmt args + ,@body + current-message)) + (progn + ,@body + (current-message + (defun org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser (code output impl repl) "Execute code in specified REPL. If the REPL doesn't exist, create it using the given scheme implementation. @@ -142,10 +153,11 @@ is true; otherwise returns the last value." (current-buffer) (setq geiser-repl--repl repl-buffer) (setq geiser-impl--implementation nil) - (geiser-eval-region (point-min) (point-max)) + (setq result (org-babel-scheme-capture-current-message + (geiser-eval-region (point-min) (point-max (setq result - (if (equal (substring (current-message) 0 3) "=> ") - (replace-regexp-in-string "^=> " "" (current-message)) + (if (and (stringp result) (equal (substring result 0 3) "=> ")) + (replace-regexp-in-string "^=> " "" result) "\"An error occurred.\"")) (when (not repl) (save-current-buffer (set-buffer repl-buffer) -- 1.9.1