Leo Butler <leo.but...@umanitoba.ca> writes: >>>> May you clarify the purpose of "linenum"? >> Do I understand correctly that the above will simply affect debug output >> when maxima references where a problematic line is located in the source? > > No, it affects how output labels are printed. With this value, the > "first" line in the source block receives the line number 1; without it, > it would get 2.
Ok. This should be documented in the commit message and possibly in the code itself. >> >>>>> (unless (or (string-match "batch" line) >>>>> (string-match "^rat: replaced >>>>> .*$" line) >>>>> (string-match "^;;; Loading >>>>> #P" line) >>>>> + (string-match "^read and >>>>> interpret" line) >>>>> + (string-match >>>>> "^(%\\([io]-?[0-9]+\\))[ ]+$" line) >>>> >>>> May you explain why you added these two conditions? >>> > > <snip> > >> >> May empty lines be intentional in some maxima code? > > A blank line is simply skipped by the maxima reader; an empty input line > is a syntax error. > > However, "empty" output may appear, so I have modified that filter. + (string-match "^(%\\([io]-?[0-9]+\\))[ ]+$" line) It would be nice to add a comment line explaining what this regexp matches against. > * (org-babel-maxima--graphic-package-options): an alist of Maxima > graphics packages and the Maxima code to set up that package. This is a bit confusing. I'd say "A new variable storing alist of Maxima ..." > * (org-babel-maxima--default-epilogue): an alist of the clean-up code > that is run at end of a `graphical-output' or `non-graphical-output' > source block. Same here. Basically, it should be clear from the commit message when you add new variables and when you modify existing. > * (org-babel-maxima-expand): prepare the source block for > execution. This is vague. Please explain what is changed in more details. > * (org-babel-execute:maxima): use the :batch header argument and > `org-babel-maxima--command-arguments-default' to execute the source > block. Add a couple extra regexps to filter the output of a batch-ed > source block. This reads better compared to the above. > +(defconst org-babel-header-args:maxima > + '((batch . :any) Why :any? Only two values are allowed here. > + (graphics-pkg . :any)) Same. The value is a closed list. > +(defvar org-babel-maxima--command-arguments-default > + "--very-quiet" > + "Command-line arguments sent to Maxima by default. If the Please keep the first line as a single sentence. See https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Documentation-Tips.html > +(defvar org-babel-maxima--default-epilogue > + '((graphical-output . "gnuplot_close ()$") > + (non-graphical-output . "")) > + "The final Maxima code executed in a source block. An alist with Same problem with the first line. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>