Leo Butler <leo.but...@umanitoba.ca> writes: >> #+begin_src C :compile-only t :file foo :includes "stdio.h" >> printf("This is test"); >> #+end_src > > It should be "yes" not "t".
I tested with :compile-only yes, but it did not change the observed issue. >> , executing should yield file link, even though it is not explicitly >> specified. > > Ok. But, isn't it a responsibility of org-babel to ensure that if :file > is set and :results is not, then the parameter list that is passed to > org-babel-*-execute includes a correctly set :result-params field > (i.e. it includes "file")? I mean, the docs say [1]: > > ‘file’ > Interpret as a filename. Save the results of execution of the code > block to that file, then insert a link to it. > > I would prefer not to fiddle in ob-*.el to implement a policy that > should be implemented at a higher level. > > [1] (info "(org) Results of Evaluation"): No, it is not the responsibility of ob-core. Simply because :file "name" may imply multiple things that only the backend can determine. :results value :file foo.txt means "execute src block, take its return value, and save it to file foo.txt" :results file link :file foo.txt means a completely different thing - "execute src block for side effect, and insert link to file specified in :file argument; assume that the file is created by the side effect" So, when :results is not specified, ob-core leaves it up to the backend to decide what kind of output to produce. >> Basically, Org babel promises DWIM behavior when :results type is not >> explicitly stated. > > I am happy to modify the patch to make ob-C.el conform to the stated (or > implied) Org policies. But, "dwim" hurts my head. May you please elaborate why "dwim" is a problem? >> And when you have compilation error, >> >> #+begin_src C :compile-only t :file foo :includes "stdio.h" >> printf("This is test") >> #+end_src >> >> the result may be empty - buffer displayed by `org-babel-eval' is >> probably enough. > > Can you tell me what behaviour you expect? No #+RESULTS: ? No. The purpose of this example was to illustrate that the same set of header arguments should _not_ yield [[file:foo]] link in the results, in contrast to when no compilation error is produced. -- 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>