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;;; ob-ref.el --- org-babel functions for referencing external data
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;; Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Authors: Eric Schulte
;; Dan Davison
;; Keywords: literate programming, reproducible research
;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;; Functions for referencing data from the header arguments of a
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;; org-babel block. The syntax of such a reference should be
;; #+VAR: variable-name=file:resource-id
;; - variable-name :: the name of the variable to which the value
;; will be assigned
;; - file :: path to the file containing the resource, or omitted if
;; resource is in the current file
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;; - resource-id :: the id or name of the resource
;; So an example of a simple src block referencing table data in the
;; same file would be
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;; #+TBLNAME: sandbox
;; | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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;; | 4 | org-babel | 6 |
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;;
;; #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var table=sandbox
;; (message table)
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;; #+end_src
;;; Code:
(require 'ob)
(eval-when-compile
(require 'cl))
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(declare-function org-remove-if-not "org" (predicate seq))
(declare-function org-at-table-p "org" (&optional table-type))
(declare-function org-count "org" (CL-ITEM CL-SEQ))
(declare-function org-at-item-p "org-list" ())
(declare-function org-narrow-to-subtree "org" ())
(declare-function org-id-find-id-in-file "org-id" (id file &optional markerp))
(declare-function org-show-context "org" (&optional key))
(declare-function org-pop-to-buffer-same-window
"org-compat" (&optional buffer-or-name norecord label))
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(defvar org-babel-ref-split-regexp
"[ \f\t\n\r\v]*\\(.+?\\)[ \f\t\n\r\v]*=[ \f\t\n\r\v]*\\(.+\\)[ \f\t\n\r\v]*")
(defvar org-babel-update-intermediate nil
"Update the in-buffer results of code blocks executed to resolve references.")
(defun org-babel-ref-parse (assignment)
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"Parse a variable ASSIGNMENT in a header argument.
If the right hand side of the assignment has a literal value
return that value, otherwise interpret as a reference to an
external resource and find its value using
`org-babel-ref-resolve'. Return a list with two elements. The
first element of the list will be the name of the variable, and
the second will be an emacs-lisp representation of the value of
the variable."
(when (string-match org-babel-ref-split-regexp assignment)
(let ((var (match-string 1 assignment))
(ref (match-string 2 assignment)))
(cons (intern var)
(let ((out (org-babel-read ref)))
(if (equal out ref)
(if (string-match "^\".*\"$" ref)
(read ref)
(org-babel-ref-resolve ref))
out))))))
(defun org-babel-ref-goto-headline-id (id)
(goto-char (point-min))
(let ((rx (regexp-quote id)))
(or (re-search-forward
(concat "^[ \t]*:CUSTOM_ID:[ \t]+" rx "[ \t]*$") nil t)
(let* ((file (org-id-find-id-file id))
(m (when file (org-id-find-id-in-file id file 'marker))))
(when (and file m)
(message "file:%S" file)
(org-pop-to-buffer-same-window (marker-buffer m))
(goto-char m)
(move-marker m nil)
(org-show-context)
t)))))
(defun org-babel-ref-headline-body ()
(save-restriction
(org-narrow-to-subtree)
(buffer-substring
(save-excursion (goto-char (point-min))
(forward-line 1)
(when (looking-at "[ \t]*:PROPERTIES:")
(re-search-forward ":END:" nil)
(forward-char))
(point))
(point-max))))
(defvar org-babel-library-of-babel)
(defun org-babel-ref-resolve (ref)
"Resolve the reference REF and return its value."
(save-window-excursion
(save-excursion
(let ((case-fold-search t)
type args new-refere new-header-args new-referent result
lob-info split-file split-ref index index-row index-col id)
;; if ref is indexed grab the indices -- beware nested indices
(when (and (string-match "\\[\\([^\\[]+\\)\\]$" ref)
(let ((str (substring ref 0 (match-beginning 0))))
(= (org-count ?( str) (org-count ?) str))))
(setq index (match-string 1 ref))
(setq ref (substring ref 0 (match-beginning 0))))
;; assign any arguments to pass to source block
(when (string-match
"^\\(.+?\\)\\(\\[\\(.*\\)\\]\\|\\(\\)\\)\(\\(.*\\)\)$" ref)
(setq new-refere (match-string 1 ref))
(setq new-header-args (match-string 3 ref))
(setq new-referent (match-string 5 ref))
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(when (> (length new-refere) 0)
(when (> (length new-referent) 0)
(setq args (mapcar (lambda (ref) (cons :var ref))
(org-babel-ref-split-args new-referent))))
(when (> (length new-header-args) 0)
(setq args (append (org-babel-parse-header-arguments
new-header-args) args)))
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(setq ref new-refere)))
(when (string-match "^\\(.+\\):\\(.+\\)$" ref)
(setq split-file (match-string 1 ref))
(setq split-ref (match-string 2 ref))
(find-file split-file) (setq ref split-ref))
(save-restriction
(widen)
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (let ((src-rx (org-babel-named-src-block-regexp-for-name ref))
(res-rx (org-babel-named-data-regexp-for-name ref)))
;; goto ref in the current buffer
(or
;; check for code blocks
(re-search-forward src-rx nil t)
;; check for named data
(re-search-forward res-rx nil t)
;; check for local or global headlines by id
(setq id (org-babel-ref-goto-headline-id ref))
;; check the Library of Babel
(setq lob-info (cdr (assoc (intern ref)
org-babel-library-of-babel)))))
(unless (or lob-info id) (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
;; ;; TODO: allow searching for names in other buffers
;; (setq id-loc (org-id-find ref 'marker)
;; buffer (marker-buffer id-loc)
;; loc (marker-position id-loc))
;; (move-marker id-loc nil)
(error "reference '%s' not found in this buffer" ref))
(cond
(lob-info (setq type 'lob))
(id (setq type 'id))
Standardized code block keywords Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> writes: > Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com> wrote: > >> The attached updated patch fixes a bug in the original. >> > > Minor problem in applying: > > ,---- > | $ git apply ~/Mail/inbox/724 > | /home/nick/Mail/inbox/724:671: trailing whitespace. > | #+name: > | /home/nick/Mail/inbox/724:599: new blank line at EOF. > | + > | warning: 2 lines add whitespace errors. > `---- The attached version fixes these issues, Thanks -- Eric >From 0e43d59ee8d46a63f86780a502de726271bc39de Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 10:44:21 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] removing code block, results and call-line synonyms -- BREAKING CHANGE Following a round of on-list discussion many code block synonyms have been removed, moving forward the following syntax is valid. - call lines are specified with #+call: - code blocks are named with #+name: - results are named with #+name:, however results generated by a code block may still be labeled with #+results:, and tables named with #+tblname: will be considered to be named results The following function may be used to update an existing Org-mode buffer to the new syntax. (defun update-org-buffer () "Update an Org-mode buffer to the new data, code block and call line syntax." (interactive) (save-excursion (flet ((to-re (lst) (concat "^[ \t]*#\\+" (regexp-opt lst t) "\\(\\[\\([[:alnum:]]+\\)\\]\\)?\\:[ \t]*")) (update (re new) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward re nil t) (replace-match new nil nil nil 1)))) (let ((old-re (to-re '("RESULTS" "DATA" "SRCNAME" "SOURCE"))) (lob-re (to-re '("LOB"))) (case-fold-search t)) (update old-re "name") (update lob-re "call"))))) Note: If an old version of Org-mode (e.g., the one shipped with Emacs) is installed on your system many of the important variables will be pre-defined with a defvar and *will not* have their values automatically updated, these include the following. - org-babel-data-names - org-babel-result-regexp - org-babel-src-block-regexp - org-babel-src-name-regexp - org-babel-src-name-w-name-regexp It may be necessary to either remove the source code of older versions of Org-mode, or to explicitly evaluate the ob.el file. * lisp/ob-exp.el (org-exp-res/src-name-cleanup): Updated Documentation. * lisp/ob-lob.el (org-babel-block-lob-one-liner-regexp): Updated regular expression. (org-babel-inline-lob-one-liner-regexp): Updated regular expression. * lisp/ob-ref.el (org-babel-ref-resolve): Notice when something that looks like a data results may actually be a code block. * lisp/ob-table.el: Updated documentation. * lisp/ob.el (org-babel-src-name-regexp): Simplified regexp. (org-babel-get-src-block-info): Updated match strings. (org-babel-data-names): Simplified acceptable names. (org-babel-find-named-block): Indentation. (org-babel-find-named-result): Updated to not return a code block as a result. * lisp/org.el (org-fontify-meta-lines-and-blocks-1): Removing references to old syntactic elements. (org-additional-option-like-keywords): Removing references to old syntactic elements. * contrib/babel/library-of-babel.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/examples/babel-dangerous.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/examples/babel.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/examples/ob-awk-test.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/examples/ob-fortran-test.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/lisp/test-ob.el: Removed two bad tests which tested the literal values of old regular expressions rather than their behavior.
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((and (looking-at org-babel-src-name-regexp)
(save-excursion
(forward-line 1)
(or (looking-at org-babel-src-block-regexp)
(looking-at org-babel-multi-line-header-regexp))))
Standardized code block keywords Nick Dokos <nicholas.dokos@hp.com> writes: > Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com> wrote: > >> The attached updated patch fixes a bug in the original. >> > > Minor problem in applying: > > ,---- > | $ git apply ~/Mail/inbox/724 > | /home/nick/Mail/inbox/724:671: trailing whitespace. > | #+name: > | /home/nick/Mail/inbox/724:599: new blank line at EOF. > | + > | warning: 2 lines add whitespace errors. > `---- The attached version fixes these issues, Thanks -- Eric >From 0e43d59ee8d46a63f86780a502de726271bc39de Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 10:44:21 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] removing code block, results and call-line synonyms -- BREAKING CHANGE Following a round of on-list discussion many code block synonyms have been removed, moving forward the following syntax is valid. - call lines are specified with #+call: - code blocks are named with #+name: - results are named with #+name:, however results generated by a code block may still be labeled with #+results:, and tables named with #+tblname: will be considered to be named results The following function may be used to update an existing Org-mode buffer to the new syntax. (defun update-org-buffer () "Update an Org-mode buffer to the new data, code block and call line syntax." (interactive) (save-excursion (flet ((to-re (lst) (concat "^[ \t]*#\\+" (regexp-opt lst t) "\\(\\[\\([[:alnum:]]+\\)\\]\\)?\\:[ \t]*")) (update (re new) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward re nil t) (replace-match new nil nil nil 1)))) (let ((old-re (to-re '("RESULTS" "DATA" "SRCNAME" "SOURCE"))) (lob-re (to-re '("LOB"))) (case-fold-search t)) (update old-re "name") (update lob-re "call"))))) Note: If an old version of Org-mode (e.g., the one shipped with Emacs) is installed on your system many of the important variables will be pre-defined with a defvar and *will not* have their values automatically updated, these include the following. - org-babel-data-names - org-babel-result-regexp - org-babel-src-block-regexp - org-babel-src-name-regexp - org-babel-src-name-w-name-regexp It may be necessary to either remove the source code of older versions of Org-mode, or to explicitly evaluate the ob.el file. * lisp/ob-exp.el (org-exp-res/src-name-cleanup): Updated Documentation. * lisp/ob-lob.el (org-babel-block-lob-one-liner-regexp): Updated regular expression. (org-babel-inline-lob-one-liner-regexp): Updated regular expression. * lisp/ob-ref.el (org-babel-ref-resolve): Notice when something that looks like a data results may actually be a code block. * lisp/ob-table.el: Updated documentation. * lisp/ob.el (org-babel-src-name-regexp): Simplified regexp. (org-babel-get-src-block-info): Updated match strings. (org-babel-data-names): Simplified acceptable names. (org-babel-find-named-block): Indentation. (org-babel-find-named-result): Updated to not return a code block as a result. * lisp/org.el (org-fontify-meta-lines-and-blocks-1): Removing references to old syntactic elements. (org-additional-option-like-keywords): Removing references to old syntactic elements. * contrib/babel/library-of-babel.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/examples/babel-dangerous.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/examples/babel.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/examples/ob-awk-test.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/examples/ob-fortran-test.org: Updated to make use of the new syntax. * testing/lisp/test-ob.el: Removed two bad tests which tested the literal values of old regular expressions rather than their behavior.
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(setq type 'source-block))
(t (while (not (setq type (org-babel-ref-at-ref-p)))
(forward-line 1)
(beginning-of-line)
(if (or (= (point) (point-min)) (= (point) (point-max)))
(error "reference not found")))))
(let ((params (append args '((:results . "silent")))))
(setq result
(case type
(results-line (org-babel-read-result))
(table (org-babel-read-table))
(list (org-babel-read-list))
(file (org-babel-read-link))
(source-block (org-babel-execute-src-block
nil nil (if org-babel-update-intermediate
nil params)))
(lob (org-babel-execute-src-block
nil lob-info params))
(id (org-babel-ref-headline-body)))))
(if (symbolp result)
(format "%S" result)
(if (and index (listp result))
(org-babel-ref-index-list index result)
result)))))))
(defun org-babel-ref-index-list (index lis)
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"Return the subset of LIS indexed by INDEX.
Indices are 0 based and negative indices count from the end of
LIS, so 0 references the first element of LIS and -1 references
the last. If INDEX is separated by \",\"s then each \"portion\"
is assumed to index into the next deepest nesting or dimension.
A valid \"portion\" can consist of either an integer index, two
integers separated by a \":\" in which case the entire range is
returned, or an empty string or \"*\" both of which are
interpreted to mean the entire range and as such are equivalent
to \"0:-1\"."
(if (and (> (length index) 0) (string-match "^\\([^,]*\\),?" index))
(let ((ind-re "\\(\\([-[:digit:]]+\\):\\([-[:digit:]]+\\)\\|\*\\)")
(length (length lis))
(portion (match-string 1 index))
(remainder (substring index (match-end 0))))
(flet ((wrap (num) (if (< num 0) (+ length num) num))
(open (ls) (if (and (listp ls) (= (length ls) 1)) (car ls) ls)))
(open
(mapcar
(lambda (sub-lis)
(if (listp sub-lis)
(org-babel-ref-index-list remainder sub-lis)
sub-lis))
(if (or (= 0 (length portion)) (string-match ind-re portion))
(mapcar
(lambda (n) (nth n lis))
(apply 'org-number-sequence
(if (and (> (length portion) 0) (match-string 2 portion))
(list
(wrap (string-to-number (match-string 2 portion)))
(wrap (string-to-number (match-string 3 portion))))
(list (wrap 0) (wrap -1)))))
(list (nth (wrap (string-to-number portion)) lis)))))))
lis))
(defun org-babel-ref-split-args (arg-string)
"Split ARG-STRING into top-level arguments of balanced parenthesis."
(mapcar #'org-babel-trim (org-babel-balanced-split arg-string 44)))
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(defvar org-bracket-link-regexp)
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(defun org-babel-ref-at-ref-p ()
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"Return the type of reference located at point.
Return nil if none of the supported reference types are found.
Supported reference types are tables and source blocks."
(cond ((org-at-table-p) 'table)
((org-at-item-p) 'list)
((looking-at "^[ \t]*#\\+BEGIN_SRC") 'source-block)
((looking-at org-bracket-link-regexp) 'file)
((looking-at org-babel-result-regexp) 'results-line)))
(provide 'ob-ref)
;;; ob-ref.el ends here