lisp/ob-shell.el: Initialize explicit-shell-file-name
* lisp/ob-shell.el (org-babel-shell-initialize): force blocks to always use the specified shell language Sessions are initialized using `shell'. The `shell' command checks `explicit-shell-file-name' for file to use before checking other variables, like `shell-file-name'. Previously, only `shell-file-name' was set. So, if the user had set the `explicit-shell-file-name', session blocks would use that whereas non-session blocks would use `shell-file-name', resulting in inconsistent behavior. This change sets both variables so that even if the user changes the `explicit-shell-file-name' or `shell-file-name', blocks will only use the shell language specified by the block. Submitted by: "Aaron L. Zeng" me@bcc32.com TINYCHANGE
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(lambda (body params)
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(:documentation
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(format "Execute a block of %s commands with Babel." name))
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(let ((shell-file-name name))
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(let ((explicit-shell-file-name name)
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(shell-file-name name))
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(org-babel-execute:shell body params))))
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(put fname 'definition-name 'org-babel-shell-initialize))
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(defalias (intern (concat "org-babel-variable-assignments:" name))
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