OK, I have a minimal working example and would like to add some unit tests to this project, largely as a way to learn more about testing in emacs/org so that I can start writing tests for some other projects. However... I don't really understand how to build tests in org (and in fact I don't really understand ert much at all). Looks like the worg page is largely a stub. Does anyone have any hints for getting started? Like, should i be able to use ~testing/test-ox.el~ to test my exporter? I would like to start doing a better job of developing in elisp, but I am having trouble getting started on my own, so, once again, I appreciate any help you cna give! Thanks, Matt On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 9:02 PM Matt Price wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 5:29 PM Neil Jerram > wrote: > >> Matt Price writes: >> >> > A while ago I asked about a slack syntax exporter. I cpy text from org >> to >> > slack often enough that I spent an hour or two today writing a simple >> one, >> > which I put up in a gist: >> > https://gist.github.com/titaniumbones/c0c171e4df8a6ff5f0f564b8a655c079 >> >> Nice, thank you! >> >> > If people are interested, I will be happy to package it up & put on >> melpa >> > or whatever (would be the first time for me). >> >> Yes, I think it's quite likely that I would use this sometimes, so I'd >> love if it was conveniently available. >> >> > I've put it up in a repo: https://github.com/titaniumbones/ox-slack > > I don't know how to add something to Melpa so that might be a while, I > think I'm running out of personal time :-) > > Best wishes, >> Neil >> >> >> > I mostly am interested in copy-paste, not in producing permanent files, >> so >> > I use it with this simple utility function: >> > >> > (defun ora-org-export-to-clipboard-as-slack () >> > "Export region to FMT, and copy to the kill ring for pasting into >> > other programs." >> > (interactive) >> > (let* ((org-export-with-toc nil) >> > (org-export-with-smart-quotes nil)) >> > (kill-new (org-export-as 'slack) )) >> > ) >> > (global-set-key (kbd "C-c W s") >> 'ora-org-export-to-clipboard-as-slack) >> > >> > The "ora" prefix reflects its origins in an old oremacs function that I >> use >> > for (much more involved) HTML copy-paste: >> > - [[ >> > >> https://github.com/abo-abo/oremacs/commit/6c86696c0a1f66bf690e1a934683f85f04c6f34d#diff-ecff87135600df0cafffb47c303ae9c6][abo-abo's >> > code from oremacs]] >> > - [[ >> > >> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2016/06/16/Copy-formatted-org-mode-text-from-Emacs-to-other-applications/#comment-2735698988][john's >> > original post]] >> > >> > >> > SO far it seems OK. There are doubtless still bugs so probably it would >> be >> > better to make a repo after all! >> >