On 10/10/24 1:51 PM, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> writes:

This was reported by user @Addlai on Emacs SE. See
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/82276/stop-org-cycle-from-prompting-for-header-args

`org-babel-header-arg-expand' is added to the hook
`org-cycle-tab-first-hook' so when a TAB is pressed, the function is
called to check whether the context is approrpiate to call
`org-babel-enter-header-arg-w-completion'.

But the only thing it checks is whether the preceding character is a
colon and whether we are in a source block (by calling
`org-babel-where-is src-block-head'), so if one presses TAB inside a
python source block after a colon, the context is deemed "appropriate"
and you are asked for a header arg.
Confirmed.

It should probably check that it's *on* the header line of the source
block, not just that it is *inside* the header block.
Agree.
We need to compare the return value of
`org-babel-where-is-src-block-head' with point.

Would you be interested to submit a patch that fixes the issue?

Sure - it'll take me a few days, but I should be able to get one togother by early next week.


Thanks!

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Nick





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