* lisp/oc-basic.el (org-cite-basic--get-field): Clarify that raw
string object may be returned.
(org-cite-basic--shorten-names): Clarify NAMES type. Allow NAMES to
be a raw string object.
(org-cite-basic--get-year):
(org-cite-basic--key-completion-table): Use a more clear RAW argument
value in the call to make it explicit that we request raw return value.
(org-cite-basic-export-citation): Allow AUTHOR to be raw string object.
* lisp/oc.el (org-cite-capitalize): New function to capitalize string
or raw string object.
Reported-by: William Denton <wtd@pobox.com>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/alpine.DEB.2.22.394.2311230124110.19367@shell3.miskatonic.org
* lisp/org-element.el (org-element--cache-process-request): Avoid
applying OFFSET during Phase 3 twice in already offseted elements that
are before an obsolete element.
Reported-by: Sharon Kimble
* lisp/org.el (org-in-src-block-p): When INSIDE is non-nil, do not
return t for affiliated keywords and post-blank.
Reported-by: No Wayman <iarchivedmywholelife@gmail.com>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/87msuzdkcu.fsf@gmail.com
* lisp/org-agenda.el (org-agenda-format-item): Avoid invoking Org
parser when we are not actually in Org buffer. Add commentary
explaining when it can happen.
Reported-by: Will O'Brien <will.08rien@gmail.com>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/m2leawo9zo.fsf@hazy.com
Require org-element-ast explicitly to avoid checkdoc warnings for its
functions. org-element-ast is indirectly loaded by ox->org-element,
but requiring it directly is indeed more clear.
(org-element--cache-persist-after-read): Make docstring less than 80
columns wide.
* lisp/org-persist.el (org-persist-load): Document all the function
arguments.
(org-element-inlinetask-parser): Document LIMIT function argument.
(org-element--list-struct): Add docstring.
(org-element-map): Capitalize Lisp.
(org-element--cache-diagnostics-ring): Make docstring 80 chars wide
with single sentence as the first line.
(org-element--cache-log-message):
(org-element--cache-warn):
(org-element--cache-active-p):
(org-element--cache-after-change): Document the function arguments.
(org-element--parse-to):
(org-element-cache-map): Do not put "." at the end of error messages.
(org-element--cache-avoid-synchronous-headline-re-parsing): Escape (
at bol in the docstring.
(org-element--cache-persist-before-write):
(org-element--cache-persist-before-read):
(org-element--cache-persist-after-read): Add detailed docstring and
document all the function arguments.
* lisp/org-persist.el (org-persist--normalize-associated): Never try
to store inode association for remote TRAMP files.
Reported-by: Fabio Natali <me@fabionatali.com>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/87jzqthdge.fsf@fabionatali.com
* lisp/ob-ref.el (org-babel-ref-resolve): Only search in other file
when FILE in FILE:REF exists.
* doc/org-manual.org (Passing arguments):
* etc/ORG-NEWS (Babel references =FILE:REFERENCE= now search current
buffer when =FILE= does not exist): Document the change.
Reported-by: Stefano Ghirlanda <dr.ghirlanda@gmail.com>
Link: https://orgmode.org/list/CAK_gY-Q4f82dbDQgyS+FfyeQaHAMXHqygq3e6ZsWnEj-+eoG9A@mail.gmail.com
* lisp/org.el (org-beginning-of-line, org-end-of-line): Fix issue with
`org-special-ctrl-a/e' not working correctly when moving to different
line.
* testing/lisp/test-org.el (test-org/beginning-of-line,
test-org/end-of-line): Add new tests.
* lisp/org-element.el (org-element-at-point): Do not throw an error
when `org-element-at-point' is called from non-Org buffer. A number
of third-party packages are incorrectly using `org-element-at-point'
this way, relying upon `org-element-at-point' working in certain
scenarios. Throwing an error (as was done previously) made an urgent
call to fix this problem, even when `org-element-at-point' happened to
work in a particular scenario. Now, we just display a warning to give
package author more time to address or work around this.
See https://github.com/alphapapa/org-web-tools/issues/61:
@yantar92 I understand why this change was made, but perhaps it
was a bit premature, given how much breakage it's causing
downstream? It would seem appropriate to at least make it a
warning for a full major version before making it an error, to
give downstream devs and users a break.
* lisp/org-table.el (org-table-make-reference): Use `equal' instead of
`eq' to compare strings.
This change makes the following warning go away:
Warning (comp): org-table.el:2867:23: \
Warning: `eq' called with literal string that may never match (arg 2)
This change does not affect the behavior of `org-table-make-reference'
because `eq' treats all instances of the empty string as the same
object anyway, e.g., `(eq (string-trim "aaabbb" "a+" "b+") "")' ==> t.
The only effect of this change is to eliminate the warning.