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Re: Auto detect ob-clojure backend (was: [PATCH] Fix ob-clojure handling


From: Tim Cross
Subject: Re: Auto detect ob-clojure backend (was: [PATCH] Fix ob-clojure handling source block variable's value is a org-mode table or list)
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2022 07:04:47 +1100
User-agent: mu4e 1.9.1; emacs 29.0.50

Daniel Kraus <daniel@kraus.my> writes:

> Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net> writes:
>
>> Daniel Kraus <daniel@kraus.my> writes:
>>
>>> +(defcustom org-babel-clojure-backend (cond
>>> +                                      ((executable-find "bb") 'babashka)
>>> +                                      ((executable-find "nbb") 'nbb)
>>> +                                      ((featurep 'cider) 'cider)
>>> +                                      ((featurep 'inf-clojure) 
>>> 'inf-clojure)
>>> +                                      ((featurep 'slime) 'slime)
>>> +                                 (t nil))
>>
>> What if users have, say, cider installed and also babashka executable?
>> Will it be expected to use babashka?
>
> Yes. The only thing that makes me slightly hesitant is that e.g.
> someone doesn't have `bb` installed. Executes clojure source blocks
> which are then evaluated in, let's say cider.
> Then they install `bb` and the next time they start Emacs, the same
> source block on re-evaluation would be executed with babashka.
>
> I think this is still the best out of the box experience as it
> "just works" for most users without having to customise something
> and if they want it fixed, they can pin it to a certain backend.
>
> What's your opinion?
>
> Cheers,
>   Daniel

Just chime in with my 2 cents.

I think bb is a much better solution from a babel perspective and would
love to see it as the default, even when you have both bb and cider
installed.

I stopped using clojure in org because it was way too fragile -
depending heavily on cider features which often changed. However, now we
have babashka and nbb, I'm thinking about using org again with clojure.

I recall looking at the babel code for clojure some time back to see if
it could be made simpler and more reliable. However, there wasn't much
that could be improved on given the design of cider and its focus on
interactive clojure development. I then thought using something like the
Clojure CLI tools might be the way to go. Now I feel that babashka for
clojure and nbb for clojurescript might be the right answer. 



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