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Currently, ob-lisp expects a package as a header argument. This is
inconvenient and often unnecessary. Slime (or sly) provides a function to
determine the current package: slime-current-package (sly-current-package).
The function used to do the evaluation in lisp is slime-eval (sly-eval) and
this function takes a second argument which is the package.
The current code determining the package is (in org-babel-execute:lisp),
(cdr (assq :package params)). As I understand it, on entry to
org-babel-execute:lisp, the current buffer is the org buffer, and the point
is at the beginning of the #+begin_src line. slime/sly-current-package
works just fine in that context.
I propose that the package determination be changed to
(or (cdr (assq :package params)) (funcall org-babel-lisp-package-fn))
with org-babel-lisp-package-fn being bound analogous to how
org-babel-lisp-eval-function is:
(require (pcase org-babel-lisp-package-fn
(`slime-current-package 'slime)
(`sly-current-pacakge 'sly)))
This (approximately) seems to work fine in my emacs. However, I am using an
older version of emacs/org-mode and so am not submitted a patch, which
would be against slightly different code.
Regards,
Alan
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