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From: Carsten Dominik <dominik@uva.nl>
To: Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com>
Cc: Paul R <paul.r.ml@gmail.com>, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Embedded elisp formulas, was: Spreadsheet and weighted means
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 13:44:06 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <83E74583-842D-472D-98BD-3F445ED64FA4@uva.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87y717uamj.fsf@gmail.com>


On Oct 2, 2008, at 2:03 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:

> Paul R <paul.r.ml@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 12:45:34 -0700, "Eric Schulte" <schulte.eric@gmail.com 
>> > said:
>>
>>> This raises an issue I've been running into recently, If I have
>>> a multi-line elisp function (I guess same issue would apply for
>>> multi-line shell commands) that I want to use from an org file (for
>>> example to compute table columns), is there a way to save and load
>>> the function from the org file? I've tried multiline [[elisp: ]]
>>> links but they don't work well, maybe something like...
>>
>> maybe you can use the emacs facility to load code when visiting
>> a file. For more information, read the following info node :
>>    File: emacs,  Node: Specifying File Variables
>
> I looked at this, but then I ran across org-eval.el in the
> org/contrib/lisp directory.  With (require 'org-eval) in my .emacs I  
> can
> put something like the following
>
> <lisp>
> (defun my-specific-function-for-this-file (org-tabl-cell)
>  (format "%S"
> 	  (do-something-special
> 	   (read org-tabl-cell))))
> </lisp>
>
> in an org file and org-eval is nice enough to evaluate the code  
> defining
> the function upon opening the file, to display only the name of the
> function in a special face, and to allow me to edit the function in  
> the
> appropriate mode with C-' (also works for ruby/shell/python/etc...).
> Everything I could have asked for!
>
> It nice to request a feature and find it's already implemented.

Before starting to use org-eval.el, I'd like to make sure that  
everyone understands that loading org-eval.el turns any org-mode file  
into an executable.  That means that you have to start being careful  
with org-mode files you receive from others or download from the  
internet.  Just like you would run a program from the web only if you  
trust the source, you should then only load such files into Emacs if  
you trust the source.  I am not saying this to keep you from using org- 
eval, I am am using it myself, but please be aware of this issue.

One more remark:  a <lisp> tag is evaluated by jit-lock (i.e. by the  
font-lock mechanism), just before Emacs tries to make it visible.  The  
reason for this is that the original indent for this functionality was  
to produce and display dynamic content on a page.  In large files,  
font locking can be delayed until the segment in question comes into  
view in the Emacs window.
To be sure to get this code evaluated immediately when visiting a  
file,  you might want to put the snippets close to the beginning of  
the file.

- Carsten

  reply	other threads:[~2008-10-02 11:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-09-20  7:00 Spreadsheet and weighted means Nicolas Goaziou
2008-09-29  8:43 ` Carsten Dominik
2008-09-29  8:44   ` Carsten Dominik
2008-10-01 16:46   ` Nicolas Goaziou
2008-10-01 19:26     ` Carsten Dominik
2008-10-01 19:45       ` Embedded elisp formulas, was: " Eric Schulte
2008-10-01 20:29         ` Paul R
2008-10-02  0:03           ` Eric Schulte
2008-10-02 11:44             ` Carsten Dominik [this message]
2008-10-08 23:12               ` ANN: org-eval-light.el was: " Eric Schulte
2008-11-06  1:19               ` Eric Schulte
2008-11-09  7:02                 ` Carsten Dominik
2008-11-10 19:51                   ` Daniel Clemente
2008-10-04  8:49       ` Nicolas Goaziou

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