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Re: [O] ":results none" doesn't seem to be documented


From: Fabrice Niessen
Subject: Re: [O] ":results none" doesn't seem to be documented
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 13:25:24 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (windows-nt)

Andreas Leha wrote:
> Fabrice Niessen <address@hidden> writes:
>> Andreas Leha wrote:
>>> Kodi Arfer <address@hidden> writes:
>>>> "none" is allowed as an argument to :results (see, for example,
>>>> ob-core.el line 704 as of Git d36bd8d), but this isn't mentioned in
>>>> results.html. I just learned of its existence while reading
>>>> ob-core.el.
>>>>
>>>> To me, by the way, ":results none" seems like a useful feature rather
>>>> than being redundant with ":results silent", because it won't attempt
>>>> to print a massive object to the echo area. (Pehaps "silent" wasn't a
>>>> great choice of name.)
>>>
>>> Especially given that ":results none" prints "results silenced" in the
>>> echo area.  Should rather be "results nonced" ;-)
>>
>> They're not the same...
>
> I know.  I just wanted to stress the unfortunate naming.  Unfortunate,
> because if you want the source block to produce "results silenced" you
> must not specify ":results silent", but rather ":results none" which is
> counter intuitive.

I agree. I think we cannot afford to change the option values, but you
could imagine changing the string in the echo area to something like
"no results displayed" or some such.

>> Extract from my modest (and still "work in progress") Org-Babel
>> refcard [1]:
>>
>> - :results silent ::
>>      Sends the commands, echoes the results in the minibuffer (to see
>>      code block output), but *does not change the Org mode buffer* (even
>>      during export, *no results are inserted* into the exported
>>      document).
>>      (default for Org and Screen code blocks)
>>
>> - :results none ::
>>      Silents the results, even for the minibuffer.  By definition, such
>>      a code block is run for its side effects.
>>
>> [1] https://github.com/fniessen/refcard-org-babel
>
> That looks nice!

Thanks.

Fabrice

-- 
Fabrice Niessen
Leuven, Belgium
http://www.pirilampo.org/




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