Thank you for bringing this up, and bisecting the error. Interesting that this hasn't been noticed/reported till now.
>From a quick test myself, this appears reproducible, though I have no idea what's going on (yet). Please let me know if you find anything. -- Timothy ian martins <ia...@jhu.edu> writes: > I went to test the "Refresh inline" patch [1] and found that org-plot is > broken for me. it > seems to have broken in 1ac45d76e. I tested with =emacs -Q= (but loaded > Org from master and gnuplot.el manually). I was running the example from > the doc [2]. I tested on linux and mac, both using emacs 26.3, and got the > same result. > > The error message is: > > org-plot/gnuplot: Invalid function: (dump-func (plist-get type > :data-dump)) > > But if I manually load =org-plot.el= it doesn't give that error, but > still doesn't produce a plot. I'm not sure what manually loading > =org-plot.el= does since I'd just done a "make clean; make" and restarted. > > In the second case (after manually loading =org-plot.el=), this is what is > in > the *gnuplot* buffer: > > Terminal type is now 'qt' > gnuplot> reset > gnuplot> set term GNUTERM > > Terminal type is now 'qt' > Options are '0 font "Sans,9"' > gnuplot> > gnuplot> set title 'Citas' > gnuplot> set yrange [0:] > gnuplot> set yrange [0:] > gnuplot> set datafile separator "\t" > gnuplot> plot '/tmp/org-plotiPs0To' using 1:3 with histograms title > 'H-index' > warning: Skipping data file with no valid points > > ^ > x range is invalid > > this is the data file: > > "Chile" 257.72 21.39 > "Leeds" 165.77 19.68 > "Sao Paolo" 71.00 11.50 > "Stockholm" 134.19 14.33 > "Morelia" 257.56 17.67 > > I'll try to look into it more later. > > [1] https://orgmode.org/list/87r1j0mg56....@gmail.com/ > [2] https://orgmode.org/manual/Org-Plot.html#Org-Plot -- Timothy