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@ -587,9 +587,16 @@ echo $other ' is the old date'
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#+resname: task-call-other-shell
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: $ Fri Jun 12 13:08:37 PDT 2009 is the old date
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*** TODO implement a *session* header argument
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*** TODO implement a *session* header argument [0/4]
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=:session= header argument to override the default *session* buffer
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use this header argument to override the default *session* buffer
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**** TODO R
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**** TODO ruby
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**** TODO python
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**** TODO shell
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*** TODO function to bring up inferior-process buffer
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@ -753,14 +760,18 @@ $0
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waiting for guidance from those more familiar with yasnippets
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** TODO resolve references to other buffers
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** TODO resolve references to other org buffers/files
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This would allow source blocks to call upon tables, source-blocks,
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and results in other buffers.
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and results in other org buffers/files.
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See...
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- [[file:lisp/org-babel-ref.el::TODO%20allow%20searching%20for%20names%20in%20other%20buffers][org-babel-ref.el:searching-in-other-buffers]]
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- [[file:lisp/org-babel.el::defun%20org-babel%20find%20named%20result%20name][org-babel.el#org-babel-find-named-result]]
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** TODO resolve references to other non-org files
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- tabular data in .csv, .tsv etc format
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- files of interpreted code: anything stopping us giving such files
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similar status to a source code block?
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- Would be nice to allow org and non-org files to be remote
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** TODO figure out how to handle errors during evaluation
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R has a try function, with error handling, along the lines of
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python. I bet ruby does too. Maybe more of an issue for functional
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@ -776,6 +787,68 @@ results in the buffer. Then if there is a combination of =silent= and
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=file= =:results= headers we could drop the results to a temp buffer
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and pop open that buffer...
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** TODO Finalise behaviour regarding vector/scalar output
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*** DONE Stop spaces causing vector output
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This simple example of multilingual chaining produces vector output if
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there are spaces in the message and scalar otherwise.
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[Not any more]
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#+begin_src R :var msg=msg-from-python
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paste(msg, "und R", sep=" ")
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#+end_src
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#+resname:
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: org-babel speaks elisp y python und R
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#+srcname: msg-from-python
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#+begin_src python :var msg=msg-from-elisp
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msg + " y python"
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#+end_src
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#+srcname: msg-from-elisp
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var msg="org-babel speaks"
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(concat msg " elisp")
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#+end_src
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** TODO re-implement helper functions from org-R
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*** Initial statement [Eric]
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Much of the power of org-R seems to be in it's helper functions for
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the quick graphing of tables. Should we try to re-implement these
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functions on top of org-babel?
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I'm thinking this may be useful both to add features to org-babel-R and
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also to potentially suggest extensions of the framework. For example
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one that comes to mind is the ability to treat a source-code block
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like a function which accepts arguments and returns results. Actually
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this can be it's own TODO (see [[* source blocks as functions][source blocks as functions]]).
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*** Objectives
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- We want to provide convenient off-the-shelf actions
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(e.g. plotting data) that make use of our new code evaluation
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environment but do not require any actual coding.
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*** Design proposal
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- *Input data* will be specified using the same mechanism as :var
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references, thus the input data may come from a table, or
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another source block, and it is initially available as an elisp
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data structure.
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- We introduce a new #+ line, e.g. #+BABELDO. C-c C-c on that
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line will apply an *action* to the referenced data.
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- *Actions correspond to source blocks*: our library of available
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actions will be a library of org-babel source blocks. Thus the
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code for executing an action, and the code for dealing with the
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output of the action will be the same code as for executing
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source blocks in general
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- Optionally, the user can have the relevant source block inserted
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into the org buffer after the (say) #+BABELDO line. This will
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allow the user to fine tune the action by modifying the code
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(especially useful for plots).
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- So maybe a #+BABELDO line will have header args
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- :data (a reference to a table or source code block)
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- :action (or should that be :srcname?) which will be something
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like :action pie-chart, referring to a source block which will
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be executed with the :data referent passed in using a :var arg.
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- :showcode or something controlling whether to show the code
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** TODO share org-babel
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how should we share org-babel?
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@ -1007,17 +1080,6 @@ This would allow for display of images upon export providing
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functionality similar to =org-exp-blocks= only in a more general
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manner.
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** PROPOSED re-implement helper functions from org-R
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Much of the power of org-R seems to be in it's helper functions for
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the quick graphing of tables. Should we try to re-implement these
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functions on top of org-babel?
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I'm thinking this may be useful both to add features to org-babel-R and
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also to potentially suggest extensions of the framework. For example
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one that comes to mind is the ability to treat a source-code block
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like a function which accepts arguments and returns results. Actually
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this can be it's own TODO (see [[* source blocks as functions][source blocks as functions]]).
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** DEFERRED use textConnection to pass tsv to R?
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When passing args from the org buffer to R, the following route is
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used: arg in buffer -> elisp -> tsv on file -> data frame in R. I
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