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* [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict
@ 2020-10-06 21:44 Adrian Kummerländer
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Kummerländer @ 2020-10-06 21:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

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Hello,

I noticed that after updating to Org 9.4 many of my Python-based Org
files fail to execute with various `io.TextIOWrapper' related error
messages. The reason for this is that opening the exec tmpfile as `f'
shadows this possibly user-defined variable.

The attached patch fixes this problem for me. As this is my first
time contributing to Org I am especially open for any suggestions!

Best wishes,
Adrian


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From 239aa9aaa8da0f98719469abdff46ecb7a3994ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adrian Kummerlaender <adrian@kummerlaender.eu>
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2020 23:06:08 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict

* lisp/ob-python.el (org-babel-python--exec-tmpfile): Rename tmpfile handle
   (org-babel-python-format-session-value): Rename tmpfile handle

Opening the exec tmpfile as a `f' variable shadows any such variable
that might by defined by the Python session context. e.g. my Org babel
files commonly pass single letter variables inside a session which is
broken by this behavior.

The new name `__org_babel_python_tmpfile' is in line with other org
mode specific Python variables set by ob-python. This is unlikely to
conflict with the user's Python code.
---
 lisp/ob-python.el | 14 +++++++-------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lisp/ob-python.el b/lisp/ob-python.el
index 785b9191b..6752adc17 100644
--- a/lisp/ob-python.el
+++ b/lisp/ob-python.el
@@ -244,8 +244,8 @@ def main():
 open('%s', 'w').write( pprint.pformat(main()) )")
 
 (defconst org-babel-python--exec-tmpfile "\
-with open('%s') as f:
-    exec(compile(f.read(), f.name, 'exec'))"
+with open('%s') as __org_babel_python_tmpfile:
+    exec(compile(__org_babel_python_tmpfile.read(), __org_babel_python_tmpfile.name, 'exec'))"
   "Template for Python session command with output results.
 
 Has a single %s escape, the tempfile containing the source code
@@ -256,20 +256,20 @@ to evaluate.")
   "Return Python code to evaluate SRC-FILE and write result to RESULT-FILE."
   (format "\
 import ast
-with open('%s') as f:
-    __org_babel_python_ast = ast.parse(f.read())
+with open('%s') as __org_babel_python_tmpfile:
+    __org_babel_python_ast = ast.parse(__org_babel_python_tmpfile.read())
 __org_babel_python_final = __org_babel_python_ast.body[-1]
 if isinstance(__org_babel_python_final, ast.Expr):
     __org_babel_python_ast.body = __org_babel_python_ast.body[:-1]
     exec(compile(__org_babel_python_ast, '<string>', 'exec'))
     __org_babel_python_final = eval(compile(ast.Expression(
         __org_babel_python_final.value), '<string>', 'eval'))
-    with open('%s', 'w') as f:
+    with open('%s', 'w') as __org_babel_python_tmpfile:
         if %s:
             import pprint
-            f.write(pprint.pformat(__org_babel_python_final))
+            __org_babel_python_tmpfile.write(pprint.pformat(__org_babel_python_final))
         else:
-            f.write(str(__org_babel_python_final))
+            __org_babel_python_tmpfile.write(str(__org_babel_python_final))
 else:
     exec(compile(__org_babel_python_ast, '<string>', 'exec'))
     __org_babel_python_final = None"
-- 
2.25.4


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* [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict
@ 2020-10-07  6:27 Adrian Kummerländer
  2020-10-10 23:10 ` Jack Kamm
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Adrian Kummerländer @ 2020-10-07  6:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

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Hello,

I noticed that after updating to Org 9.4 many of my Python-based Org
files fail to execute with various `io.TextIOWrapper' related error
messages. The reason for this is that opening the exec tmpfile as `f'
shadows this possibly user-defined variable.

The attached patch fixes this problem for me. As this is my first
time contributing to Org I am especially open for any suggestions!

Best regards,
Adrian


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From 239aa9aaa8da0f98719469abdff46ecb7a3994ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adrian Kummerlaender <adrian@kummerlaender.eu>
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2020 23:06:08 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict

* lisp/ob-python.el (org-babel-python--exec-tmpfile): Rename tmpfile handle
   (org-babel-python-format-session-value): Rename tmpfile handle

Opening the exec tmpfile as a `f' variable shadows any such variable
that might by defined by the Python session context. e.g. my Org babel
files commonly pass single letter variables inside a session which is
broken by this behavior.

The new name `__org_babel_python_tmpfile' is in line with other org
mode specific Python variables set by ob-python. This is unlikely to
conflict with the user's Python code.
---
 lisp/ob-python.el | 14 +++++++-------
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lisp/ob-python.el b/lisp/ob-python.el
index 785b9191b..6752adc17 100644
--- a/lisp/ob-python.el
+++ b/lisp/ob-python.el
@@ -244,8 +244,8 @@ def main():
 open('%s', 'w').write( pprint.pformat(main()) )")
 
 (defconst org-babel-python--exec-tmpfile "\
-with open('%s') as f:
-    exec(compile(f.read(), f.name, 'exec'))"
+with open('%s') as __org_babel_python_tmpfile:
+    exec(compile(__org_babel_python_tmpfile.read(), __org_babel_python_tmpfile.name, 'exec'))"
   "Template for Python session command with output results.
 
 Has a single %s escape, the tempfile containing the source code
@@ -256,20 +256,20 @@ to evaluate.")
   "Return Python code to evaluate SRC-FILE and write result to RESULT-FILE."
   (format "\
 import ast
-with open('%s') as f:
-    __org_babel_python_ast = ast.parse(f.read())
+with open('%s') as __org_babel_python_tmpfile:
+    __org_babel_python_ast = ast.parse(__org_babel_python_tmpfile.read())
 __org_babel_python_final = __org_babel_python_ast.body[-1]
 if isinstance(__org_babel_python_final, ast.Expr):
     __org_babel_python_ast.body = __org_babel_python_ast.body[:-1]
     exec(compile(__org_babel_python_ast, '<string>', 'exec'))
     __org_babel_python_final = eval(compile(ast.Expression(
         __org_babel_python_final.value), '<string>', 'eval'))
-    with open('%s', 'w') as f:
+    with open('%s', 'w') as __org_babel_python_tmpfile:
         if %s:
             import pprint
-            f.write(pprint.pformat(__org_babel_python_final))
+            __org_babel_python_tmpfile.write(pprint.pformat(__org_babel_python_final))
         else:
-            f.write(str(__org_babel_python_final))
+            __org_babel_python_tmpfile.write(str(__org_babel_python_final))
 else:
     exec(compile(__org_babel_python_ast, '<string>', 'exec'))
     __org_babel_python_final = None"
-- 
2.25.4


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* Re: [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict
  2020-10-07  6:27 [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict Adrian Kummerländer
@ 2020-10-10 23:10 ` Jack Kamm
  2020-10-24 11:53   ` Bastien
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jack Kamm @ 2020-10-10 23:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Adrian Kummerländer, emacs-orgmode

Hi Adrian,

Adrian Kummerländer <adrian.kummerlaender@student.kit.edu> writes:

> I noticed that after updating to Org 9.4 many of my Python-based Org
> files fail to execute with various `io.TextIOWrapper' related error
> messages. The reason for this is that opening the exec tmpfile as `f'
> shadows this possibly user-defined variable.
>
> The attached patch fixes this problem for me. As this is my first
> time contributing to Org I am especially open for any suggestions!

The patch looks good.  I've pushed it to master, after making a couple
minor fixes to the commit message (adding a TINYCHANGE cookie and
adjusting some of the spacing).

Thanks for your contribution!

Jack


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* Re: [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict
  2020-10-10 23:10 ` Jack Kamm
@ 2020-10-24 11:53   ` Bastien
  2020-10-24 14:06     ` Jack Kamm
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Bastien @ 2020-10-24 11:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jack Kamm; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Adrian Kummerländer

Hi Jack and Adrian,

Jack Kamm <jackkamm@gmail.com> writes:

> Adrian Kummerländer <adrian.kummerlaender@student.kit.edu> writes:
>
>> I noticed that after updating to Org 9.4 many of my Python-based Org
>> files fail to execute with various `io.TextIOWrapper' related error
>> messages. The reason for this is that opening the exec tmpfile as `f'
>> shadows this possibly user-defined variable.
>>
>> The attached patch fixes this problem for me. As this is my first
>> time contributing to Org I am especially open for any suggestions!
>
> The patch looks good.  I've pushed it to master, after making a couple
> minor fixes to the commit message (adding a TINYCHANGE cookie and
> adjusting some of the spacing).

Thanks for applying the patch, I'm marking it as "applied" through
Woof! adding "X-Woof-Patch: applied" in the headers.

Best,

-- 
 Bastien


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* Re: [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict
  2020-10-24 11:53   ` Bastien
@ 2020-10-24 14:06     ` Jack Kamm
  2020-10-24 14:50       ` Bastien
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Jack Kamm @ 2020-10-24 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bastien; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Adrian Kummerländer

Thanks Bastien, the Woof! tool looks interesting.

By the way, on seeing this thread again, I realized this patch probably should have been applied to the maint branch. So I've cherry picked it into there, and merged back into master.

Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> writes:

> Hi Jack and Adrian,
>
> Jack Kamm <jackkamm@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Adrian Kummerländer <adrian.kummerlaender@student.kit.edu> writes:
>>
>>> I noticed that after updating to Org 9.4 many of my Python-based Org
>>> files fail to execute with various `io.TextIOWrapper' related error
>>> messages. The reason for this is that opening the exec tmpfile as `f'
>>> shadows this possibly user-defined variable.
>>>
>>> The attached patch fixes this problem for me. As this is my first
>>> time contributing to Org I am especially open for any suggestions!
>>
>> The patch looks good.  I've pushed it to master, after making a couple
>> minor fixes to the commit message (adding a TINYCHANGE cookie and
>> adjusting some of the spacing).
>
> Thanks for applying the patch, I'm marking it as "applied" through
> Woof! adding "X-Woof-Patch: applied" in the headers.
>
> Best,
>
> -- 
>  Bastien


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* Re: [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict
  2020-10-24 14:06     ` Jack Kamm
@ 2020-10-24 14:50       ` Bastien
  2020-10-25 13:25         ` stardiviner
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Bastien @ 2020-10-24 14:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jack Kamm; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Adrian Kummerländer

Hi Jack,

Jack Kamm <jackkamm@gmail.com> writes:

> Thanks Bastien, the Woof! tool looks interesting.

Thanks!  I'm working on a small woof.el package to make it more
useful for both maintainers (setting headers) and users (checking
upcoming changes or help requests).

> By the way, on seeing this thread again, I realized this patch
> probably should have been applied to the maint branch. So I've cherry
> picked it into there, and merged back into master.

Thanks for this!

-- 
 Bastien


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* Re: [PATCH] ob-python: Rename exec tmpfile handle to prevent conflict
  2020-10-24 14:50       ` Bastien
@ 2020-10-25 13:25         ` stardiviner
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: stardiviner @ 2020-10-25 13:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bastien; +Cc: Jack Kamm, emacs-orgmode, Adrian Kummerländer


Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> writes:

> Hi Jack,
>
> Jack Kamm <jackkamm@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Thanks Bastien, the Woof! tool looks interesting.
>
> Thanks!  I'm working on a small woof.el package to make it more
> useful for both maintainers (setting headers) and users (checking
> upcoming changes or help requests).
>

This is great and helpful! Thanks Bastien.

>> By the way, on seeing this thread again, I realized this patch
>> probably should have been applied to the maint branch. So I've cherry
>> picked it into there, and merged back into master.
>
> Thanks for this!


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