- Removed the global (defvar date) and (defvar entry) so as not to
conflict with function arguments of that name. Instead I added such
`defvar`s in the body of each of the functions where it
seemed needed.
- I added some FIXMEs for some issues I found along the way.
- Added an `org-dlet` macro, just like I had done for `calendar-dlet`,
but I also use `defvar` "manually" at some places, when splitting an
existing `let` into a mix of `let`s and `dlet`s seemed too much trouble.
- Removed uses of `org-let and `org-let2` not only because I consider
them offensive to my sense of aesthetics but also because they're
basically incompatible with lexical scoping.
I replaced them with uses of `cl-progv` which are a bit more verbose.
Maybe we should define some `org-progv` macro on top of `cl-progv` to
make the code less verbose, but I didn't do that because I like the
fact that the current code makes uses of `eval` a bit more obvious
(since these behave differently with lexical scoping than with
lexical binding, it seemed worthwhile).
- Removed the use of `eval` in `org-store-agenda-views` which was only
placed there in order to use a macro before it's defined (it would
have been simpler/cleaner to just move that functions *after* the
macro, but with the new code the problem doesn't occur any more anyway).
- Replaced a few `(lambda...) with actual closures.
Detailed changes follow:
(date, entry): Don't declare as being globally dynbound.
(org-agenda-format-date-aligned): Remove unused var `weekyear`.
(org-agenda-mode): `run-mode-hooks` is always available nowadays.
(org-agenda-undo): Remove unused var `last-undo-buffer`.
(org-agenda): Rename arg to `keys` and then dyn-bind it as `org-keys`.
Remove unused vars `buf` and `key`.
(org-agenda): Use `pcase` and `cl-progv` instead of `org-let`.
(org-let, org-let2): Mark as obsolete.
(org-agenda-run-series): Use `cl-progv` instead of `org-let` and `org-let2`.
(org-agenda-run-series): New function.
(org--batch-agenda): New function extracted from `org-batch-agenda`.
(org-batch-agenda): Use it.
(org--batch-agenda-csv): New function extracted from `org-batch-agenda-csv`.
(org-batch-agenda-csv): Use it.
(org--batch-store-agenda-views): New function, extracted from
`org-batch-store-agenda-views`.
(org-store-agenda-views, org-batch-store-agenda-views): Use it.
(org--batch-store-agenda-views): Use `cl-progv` instead of
`org-eval-in-environment`.
(org-agenda-write): Use `cl-progv` instead of `org-let`.
Use `with-current-buffer`.
(org-agenda-filter-any): Use `cl-some` instead of `eval`.
(org-agenda-list): Remove unused var `e`.
(org-search-view): η-reduce.
(crm-separator): Declare var.
(org-agenda-skip-if): Remove unused var `beg`.
(org-agenda-list-stuck-projects): Use a closure rather than `(lambda..).
(diary-modify-entry-list-string-function, diary-file-name-prefix)
(diary-display-function): Declare vars.
(org-diary): Declare `date` and `entry` as dynbound.
(org-agenda-get-day-entries): Use `org-dlet`.
(org-agenda-get-timestamps, org-agenda-get-progress)
(org-agenda-get-deadlines, org-agenda-get-scheduled, org-agenda-get-blocks):
Declare `date` as dynbound.
(org-agenda-get-sexps, org-class): Declare `date` and `entry` as dynbound.
(org-agenda-format-item): Declare the vars mentioned in
`org-compile-prefix-format` as dyn-bound.
Also binding `extra`, suggested by Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>.
(org-compile-prefix-format): Remove unused var `e`.
Use `member` rather than or+equal.
(org-set-sorting-strategy): Minor simplification.
(org-entries-lessp): Use `org-dlet`.
(org-agenda-redo): Declare var `org-agenda-tag-filter-while-redo`.
(org-agenda-redo): Use `cl-progv` rather than `org-let`.
(org-agenda-filter): Remove unused var `rpl-fn`.
Use `org-pushnew-to-end` to replace `add-to-list` on lexical var.
(org-agenda-filter-by-tag): Remove unused var `n`.
(org-agenda-filter-apply): Use `org-dlet`.
(org-agenda-compute-starting-span): Remove unused var `dg`.
(org-agenda-forward-block): Remove unused var `pos`.
(org-archive-from-agenda): Declare var.
(org-agenda-refile): Remove unused var `pos`.
(org-agenda-headline-snapshot-before-repeat): Declare var.
(org-agenda-todo): Remove redundant use of `bound-and-true-p`.
(org-agenda-add-note): Remove unused var `hdmarker` and unused `arg`.
(org-agenda-change-all-lines): Remove unused var `pl`.
(org-agenda-priority): Remove unused var `marker`.
(org-agenda-set-effort): Remove unused var `newhead`.
(org-agenda-schedule): Remove unused var `type`.
(org-agenda-clock-cancel): Remove unused `arg`.
(org-agenda-execute-calendar-command): Use `org-dlet`.
(org-agenda-bulk-action): Use closures instead of `(lambda ...).
(org-agenda-show-the-flagging-note): Remove unused vars `heading` and
`newhead`.
(org-agenda-remove-flag): Avoid `setq`.
* testing/org-test.el (org--compile-when): New macro.
(org-test-jump): Use it so compilation doesn't fail or generate broken
code when `jump` is not available.
* testing/lisp/test-org-src.el:
* testing/lisp/test-org-attach.el:
* testing/lisp/test-org-agenda.el:
* testing/lisp/test-ob-java.el: Pass explicit filename to `require`
so as not to rely on ".../testing" being in `load-path` during compilation.
* lisp/org-num.el: Require` org`.
* lisp/org-macs.el (org-eval-in-environment): Declare obsolete.
(org-dlet, org-pushnew-to-end): New macros.
* doc/Makefile (org.texi, orgguide.texi, %_letter.tex): Simplify quoting.
* contrib/lisp/ob-sclang.el: Don't crash compilation when `sclang`
is not available.
* contrib/lisp/ob-clojure-literate.el: Don't crash compilation when `cider`
is not available.
* contrib/lisp/ob-arduino.el: Don't crash compilation when `arduino-mode`
is not available.
* .gitignore: Add files generated during `make packages/org`.
* lisp/ob-java.el(org-babel-default-header-args:java): Add :dir
default.
(org-babel-execute:java): Check for existence of :dir in params using
alist-get instead of assq because we want a nil cdr to be false.
* testing/lisp/test-ob-java.el
(ob-java/simple, ob-java/simple-with-bracket)
(ob-java/simple-with-quote, ob-java/simple-return-int)
(ob-java/simple-return-float, ob-java/simple-return-string)
(ob-java/simple-with-main, ob-java/simple-with-two-methods)
(ob-java/simple-with-no-main, ob-java/simple-with-main-args-array)
(ob-java/simple-with-main-whitespace, ob-java/simple-with-class)
(ob-java/simple-with-non-public-class)
(ob-java/simple-with-class-and-package)
(ob-java/simple-with-class-attr)
(ob-java/simple-with-class-attr-with-package, ob-java/one-arg)
(ob-java/args-quoted-string, ob-java/integer-var)
(ob-java/var-with-main, ob-java/var-with-class)
(ob-java/var-with-class-and-package)
(ob-java/var-with-class-and-hanging-curlies, ob-java/two-vars)
(ob-java/string-var, ob-java/multiline-string-var)
(ob-java/return-vector-using-list, ob-java/return-vector-using-array)
(ob-java/read-return-list, ob-java/read-list-return-array)
(ob-java/read-return-list-with-package)
(ob-java/output-list-with-spaces, ob-java/list-var, ob-java/vector-var)
(ob-java/matrix-var, ob-java/matrix-var-with-header)
(ob-java/output-table-with-header, ob-java/inhomogeneous_table)
(ob-java/import_library, ob-java/import_library_inline)
(ob-java/tangle): Set :dir to nil to prevent tests from writing files
outside of temporary directory.
(ob-java/tangle-with-package, ob-java/simple-dir):
(ob-java/simple-dir-with-package): Move :dir param to be consistent
with other tests.
Most languages write tempfiles to babel's temporary directory, but
ob-java originally had to write them to the current directory instead.
I suspect this is because java puts the source file in package
directories, and babel doesn't expect subdirectories in the babel
temporary directory. This change brings back the original behavior.
Reported-by: Jarmo Hurri <jarmo.hurri@iki.fi>
Ref: https://orgmode.org/list/87mtzk9n30.fsf@iki.fi
* lisp/ob-java.el (org-babel-java--package-re)
(org-babel-java--imports-re, org-babel-java--class-re)
(org-babel-java--main-re, org-babel-java--any-method-re):
Updated regexps to allow for more whitespace in the content of java
code blocks. Convert regexps to `rx' to improve clarity.
* testing/lisp/test-ob-java.el (ob-java/simple-with-main-whitespace):
Added test case with excessive whitespace.
Reported-by: Jarmo Hurri <jarmo.hurri@iki.fi>
Ref: https://orgmode.org/list/87o8k68w05.fsf@iki.fi
* lisp/ob-java.el (org-babel-default-header-args:java): Change the
default to scripting mode.
* testing/lisp/test-ob-java.el: Modify the first test to use the
default for `:results' and all others to specify it.
A recent commit added functional mode and made it default, but this
would break java source blocks for anyone that relied on the old
default. This sets the default back to scripting mode.
* lisp/ob-java.el: Use customizable variables for java compiler and
runtime commands. Move variable declarations to fix byte-compile
warnings. Change Author. Change tabs to spaces.
A recent patch replaced `defcustom' with `defvar' for variables that
point to the java compiler and runtime commands, which would break
functionality for anyone who had customized the variable. This
reverts that change.
ob-java is using features not available on older versions of emacs
which org supports. This replaces them with alternatives.
* lisp/ob-java.el: Add support for variables and return values. Write
tempfiles to the `org-babel-temporary-directory'. Make package,
class, and main method definitions optional.
* testing/lisp/test-ob-java.el: Add tests.
ob-java was missing features common to many other org-babel
implementations, such as the ability to accept variables and return a
value. This brings those features to ob-java, making the experience
more consistent across org-babel languages, and expanding the ways
java source blocks interact with org mode buffers.
A simple java program requires boilerplate code to declare a class and
main method. This boilerplate code makes java source blocks more
tedious to write and more effort to read. This is more evident in an
org buffer where there may be many small source blocks. This change
makes that code optional. If it is not provided, the source block
will be wrapped in the boilerplate code just before compilation.
Most org babel implementation write temporary files to the
`org-babel-temporary-directory'. That avoids polluting the current
directory and provides built-in support for tramp. ob-java would
write source files and binaries to the directory containing the org
file by default. This may be unexpected and unwanted, and didn't work
with tramp. This change writes all tempfiles to the
`org-babel-temporary-directory'.
Executing an ob-java source block would always try to compile and run
the code in the source block, so a source block that wasn't
runnable (didn't contain a main method) would error during run. This
change adds a generic main method just before compilation if one isn't
included in the source block so that the run will succeed.
There were no tests for ob-java. This adds tests.