Hi Tom,

Does :cache yes work with #+CALL lines? I’m not able to get it to work.

I’m calling my function through #+CALL’s because I’d like to generate several 
figures from the same org-babel code block/

I tried adding :cache yes to:

1) The actual org-code block
2) The +CALL line, at the end
3) The +CALL line, before the argument list (i.e., my_python_function[:cache 
yes](…))

None of these worked - the code was still re-evaluated when I exported the 
file, although the +RESULTS line got a hash value.

Thank you very much,
David


> On Apr 4, 2015, at 12:15, Thomas S. Dye <t...@tsdye.com> wrote:
> 
> Aloha David,
> 
> David Dynerman <da...@block-party.net <mailto:da...@block-party.net>> writes:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I’m trying to accomplish the following:
>> 
>> 1) I have an org-babel python block in my code that produces a figure file
>> 2) I’d like to include the resulting figure HTML export of my org file
>> 3) The code takes a bit to run, so I don’t want to execute the code
>> block during each HTML export
>> 
>> What I have so far:
>> 
>> #+NAME: my_python_function
>> #+HEADER: :var some python vars
>> #+BEGIN_SRC python :results value file
>>  my python code
>> #+END_SRC
>> #+CALL: my_python_function(some python vars=values) :results value file 
>> :exports results
>> #+CAPTION: Here is a figure
>> #+LABEL: fig:an_amazing_figure
>> #+ATTR_HTML: :height 200em
>> #+RESULTS:
>> [[file:output_file]]
>> 
>> This block works when I export to HTML (e.g. the code runs, and the
>> figure is placed in the appropriate figure with the appropriate
>> caption).
>> 
>> Question: How can I modify this so that the code is only executed when
>> I run C-c C-c on the +CALL line, but still have the figure in the
>> exported HTML?
>> 
>> I tried adding :eval no-export to the code and to the +CALL line, but
>> then the resulting HTML doesn’t contain the figure (it outputs “nil”,
>> presumably because the CALL line is trying to call it, but the code is
>> refusing to run because of the no-export line)
> 
> You can set :cache yes, which can be used to avoid re-evaluating
> unchanged code blocks.
> 
> hth,
> Tom
> 
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> Thomas S. Dye
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