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Re: [O] ob-python newline & indentation behavior


From: Martin Alsinet
Subject: Re: [O] ob-python newline & indentation behavior
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2017 03:27:26 +0000

Hello Jack:

What versions of emacs and org-mode are you using?

I tried your example on Emacs 25.3.1 and org-mode 9.1.2-22 and I got "20" as result
It has happened to me in the past that some bug I was seeing goes away just by updating org-mode.

Regards,


Martin

On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 5:16 PM Jack Kamm <address@hidden> wrote:
Thanks Kyle, and sorry for missing that recent related thread.

I adapted your old patch to the current master branch. I also extended it to work for ":results value" (the original patch only worked for ":results output"). I did this by not writing the last line of the code block to the tmpfile, unless it is indented.

I've never contributed before so would appreciate any comments on this patch, and how to get it accepted. Cheers, Jack.

From a5d553ece9f6ee35cd1e273e554a21a19e80ec3c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001                                                                              
From: Jack Kamm <address@hidden>
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2017 21:47:09 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] fix newline/indentation issues in ob-python :session

---
 lisp/ob-python.el | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+)

diff --git a/lisp/ob-python.el b/lisp/ob-python.el
index 60ec5fa47..6623ef5fc 100644
--- a/lisp/ob-python.el
+++ b/lisp/ob-python.el
@@ -303,6 +303,10 @@ last statement in BODY, as elisp."
                       (mapc (lambda (line) (insert line) (funcall send-wait))
                             (split-string body "[\r\n]"))
                       (funcall send-wait)))
+        (indented-p (org-babel-python--indented-p body))
+        (body (if indented-p
+                  (org-babel-python--replace-body-tmpfile body)
+                body))
          (results
           (pcase result-type
             (`output
@@ -340,6 +344,35 @@ last statement in BODY, as elisp."
       (substring string 1 -1)
     string))

+
+(defun org-babel-python--indented-p (input)
+     "Non-nil if any line in INPUT is indented."
+     (string-match-p "^[ \t]" input))
+
+(defun org-babel-python--replace-body-tmpfile (body)
+  "Place body in tmpfile, and return string to exec the tmpfile.
+If last line of body is not indented, place it at end of exec string
+instead of tmpfile, so shell can see the result"
+  (let* ((tmp-file (org-babel-temp-file "python-"))
+        (lines (split-string body "\n" t))
+        (lastline (car (last lines)))
+        (newbody (concat
+                  (format "__pyfilename = '%s'; " tmp-file)
+                  "__pyfile = open(__pyfilename); "
+                  "exec(compile("
+                  "__pyfile.read(), __pyfilename, 'exec'"
+                  ")); "
+                  "__pyfile.close()")))
+    (if (string-match-p "^[ \t]" lastline)
+       (progn
+         (with-temp-file tmp-file (insert body))
+         newbody)
+      (with-temp-file tmp-file
+       (insert (mapconcat 'identity
+                          (butlast lines) "\n")))
+      (concat newbody "\n" lastline)))
+  )
+
 (provide 'ob-python)


--
2.15.0


On Sat, Nov 18, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Kyle Meyer <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,

Jack Kamm <address@hidden> writes:

> ob-python newline & indentation behavior in :session is very ugly and
> possibly broken. For example, consider the following code block:

[...]

> There is a 2 year old patch that fixes this behavior but has not yet
> been incorporated:
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2015-03/msg00505.html

[...]

> The patch follows the python.el behavior of using a temporary file and
> executing that from the shell.
>
> Could this patch, or something similar, be incorporated into org-mode,
> to fix this behavior?

Here's what I said in a recent post about ob-python sessions:

    https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2017-10/msg00198.html

    I dropped my attempt to fix it because 1) I was still having trouble
    getting a complete understanding of what the issue was and 2) I didn't
    have the motivation to spend time digging deeper because I don't use
    ob-python (and in general am not a heavy Org-Babel user).  Perhaps you
    or some other ob-python user could help make ob-python sessions more
    robust?

Perhaps you are the "you"?

--
Kyle


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