Yo~!
fa5fd6351605912ec75e783cb626497b1ebe471e introduced a change where
org-babel-script-escape stopped accepting numbers. This caused an issue in
ob-ruby.el where when trying to evaluate something like "2 + 2", you would
get the message:
`org-babel-script-escape' expects a string
This broke e
Yeah, my initial patch was actually for ob-ruby, though, when looking for
the change that broke it for the report, I found a change in behaviour of
the escaping function and figured that Ruby might not be the only thing
broken.
So, instead, I restored the original permissive behaviour of
org-babel
If the stricter definition covers everything that org-babel-escape-script
was supposed to do... I agree we should keep it.
My problem was I wasn't sure if the function got pruned of something it
needed.
But if that's not the case...
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 6:52 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Feel free
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:53 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> In addition to the formatting, the message should include "TINYCHANGE".
> This may be beyond what qualifies as a tiny change if tests count toward
> changed lines (Bastien or Nicolas?). If it's acceptable as a tiny
> change, please combine th
In that case... Here is another patch with your suggestions.
Thanks for taking the time to point out all that..! I'll be sure to keep it
all in mind if I submit something else later.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 11:21 AM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Matthew MacLean writes:
>
> > Alrig
Gnarly--and thank you for the help!
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 9:41 PM, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> Matthew MacLean writes:
>
> > In that case... Here is another patch with your suggestions.
>
> I've pushed this (stripping out the test). Thank you for the fix.
>
> --
> Kyle
>
So, I found a hang in org-link-search... (In what I think is an Emacs bug,
but posting this here certainly can't hurt.)
When you have a headline with a tag (For example "Mawile" with
":something:" as a tag), and another headline later in the buffer beginning
with the other headline's title within
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Pip Cet wrote:
> It's not an Emacs bug. Your regular expression whittles down to:
>
> (defvar hang-re "^\\*+ *Mawile\\(?:[ ]+\\)+stuff\\(?:[ ]+\\)*$")
>
> or even
>
> (defvar hang-re "\\(?:[ ]+\\)+s")
>
> That expression matches the string of spaces separating th
Yep! This patch works on the original file I noticed the behaviour.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 12:50 PM, Pip Cet wrote:
> (Sorry if this arrives in duplicate, I had neglected to configure
> Gmail to default to reply-to-all behaviour).
>
I did that earlier as well, it's a curse!
Yo~!
fa5fd6351605912ec75e783cb626497b1ebe471e introduced a change where
org-babel-script-escape stopped accepting numbers. This caused an issue in
ob-ruby.el where when trying to evaluate something like "2 + 2", you would
get the message:
`org-babel-script-escape' expects a string
This broke e
Yep..! Guess I know that unsubscribed mail doesn't actually go to /dev/null
like I heard it might.
The end result was commit 81a63729473baaf00c2548d8929b9388053aea05 sans the
test from http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/99888 after a little
bit of "patch bootcamp" for someone who read REA
When working with Org Babel source code blocks, if I have a dollar sign in
my code and export it to PDF using LaTeX, it appears to parse as an
internal link. (Maybe?)
This is what it looks like:
[image: Inline image 1]
That comes from the following source code block:
#+BEGIN_SRC sql :eval no
Fascinating.
Maybe the recursive-whitespace Regular Expressions that Pip Cet mentioned
are not Emacs freezers in Emacs 25?
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
>
> I've no problem with the link in hang.org.
>
> This is with Org 8.3.1 and Emacs 25.0.50.18.
>
> --
> Bas
No worries. If anything it makes be feel better about my own silliness
earlier.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Matthew MacLean writes:
>
> > Maybe the recursive-whitespace Regular Expressions that Pip Cet
> > mentioned are not Emacs freezers in Emacs 25?
wrote:
> (Still catching up on orgmode mail … sorry if you already found a way to
> address the issue)
>
> On 2015-08-18 18:13, Matthew MacLean writes:
>
> > When working with Org Babel source code blocks, if I have a dollar sign
> in my
> > code and export it to
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