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Re: [O] More clocktable breakage


From: Achim Gratz
Subject: Re: [O] More clocktable breakage
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2017 19:09:47 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.2 (gnu/linux)

Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> At the moment, I cannot reproduce it. I tried M-up in the following
> document:
>
>      #+BEGIN: clocktable :tstart "<2006-08-10 Thu 10:00>" :tend "<2006-08-10 
> Thu 12:00>"
>      #+END: clocktable

The breakage happens in this clause in org-at-timestamp-p:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
         (match
          (let ((boundaries (org-in-regexp tsr)))
            (save-match-data
              (cond ((null boundaries) nil)
                    ((org-at-planning-p))
                    ((org-at-property-p))
                    ;; CLOCK lines only contain inactive time-stamps.
                    ((and inactive-ok (org-at-clock-log-p)))
                    (t
                     (eq 'timestamp
                         (save-excursion
                           (when (= pos (cdr boundaries)) (forward-char -1))
                           (org-element-type (org-element-context))))))))))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

After matching the timestamp in the header argument correctly, the code
falls through to the default cond, where (org-element-type
(org-element-context)) returns 'dynamic-block, which isn't a 'timestamp.
The successful match gets discarded and the timestamp doesn't get
recognized.  An empty clause for (org-at-block-p) would fix it, but I'm
not sure that is the right thing to do.  I haven't looked at
org-element-context to see whether it might misinterpret something.


Regards,
Achim.
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