* Capture template and elisp expression @ 2011-01-06 12:08 Rainer M Krug 2011-01-06 22:26 ` Nick Dokos 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Rainer M Krug @ 2011-01-06 12:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi I want to use a Capture Template to record changes to files under version control. Everything works as expected, but I would like to include the current revision in the template. Therefore I tried the following: * %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %(vc-working-revision buffer-file-name) for the template, but I get an error: **** <2011-01-06 Thu 13:06> at [[file:~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org::*Finalise][Finalise]] by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %![Error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)] Any idea how I could get the revision of the org file from which the Capture has been initiated (here ~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org )? Thanks, Rainer - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Natural Sciences Building Office Suite 2039 Stellenbosch University Main Campus, Merriman Avenue Stellenbosch South Africa Tel: +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +27 - (0)8 39 47 90 42 Fax (SA): +27 - (0)8 65 16 27 82 Fax (D) : +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 Fax (FR): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 email: Rainer@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk0lsL4ACgkQoYgNqgF2egqR+ACfYJeAc3K6DM9YQh5E7TleGscY i5oAn07YTRrie1i+7XieuyYcw9AOtFh/ =T3LH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-06 12:08 Capture template and elisp expression Rainer M Krug @ 2011-01-06 22:26 ` Nick Dokos 2011-01-06 22:44 ` Carsten Dominik 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Nick Dokos @ 2011-01-06 22:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rainer M Krug; +Cc: nicholas.dokos, emacs-orgmode Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi > > I want to use a Capture Template to record changes to files under > version control. Everything works as expected, but I would like to > include the current revision in the template. > > Therefore I tried the following: > > * %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de > %(vc-working-revision buffer-file-name) > > for the template, but I get an error: > > **** <2011-01-06 Thu 13:06> at > [[file:~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org::*Finalise][Finalise]] > by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %![Error: (wrong-type-argument > stringp nil)] > > Any idea how I could get the revision of the org file from which the > Capture has been initiated (here > ~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org > )? > There are a few problems: the evaluation of the sexp happens in the capture buffer where buffer-file-name returns nil. Even if you could get the file name, vc-working-revision would return nil on a file that is not VC-registered and the template would barf. Those are easy problems to solve but there is another one that seems insurmountable (with current code): my original thought was to use the %a escape to pass the link to a lisp function, extract the file name from it[fn:1] and run vc-working-revision on it (with appropriate safeguards to catch non-VC files), something like this: "* %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %(rk-custom-function-to-get-vc-revision \"%a\")" However, this fails because at the time that %(sexp) constructs are expanded, simple %a etc. constructs have not been expanded yet, so what the function above gets is a literal "%a": the subtitution sequence is ;; %[] Insert contents of a file. ... ;; %() embedded elisp ... ;; Simple %-escapes (see lisp/org-capture.el, lines 1181-1229 or so). Moreover, this sequence was different and was changed deliberately (see the thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/27649), so if it is changed back, Sebastion Rose will not be happy :-) So it seems there is no way to pass values from the capture context to a lisp function in the capture template, but maybe I'm missing something. Thanks, Nick Footnotes: [fn:1] Is there an easier way to get the filename of the file I was visiting when I initiated the capture? If not, should there be? Perhaps a %f escape? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-06 22:26 ` Nick Dokos @ 2011-01-06 22:44 ` Carsten Dominik 2011-01-06 23:41 ` Nick Dokos ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Carsten Dominik @ 2011-01-06 22:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nicholas.dokos; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Rainer M Krug On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:26 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Hi >> >> I want to use a Capture Template to record changes to files under >> version control. Everything works as expected, but I would like to >> include the current revision in the template. >> >> Therefore I tried the following: >> >> * %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de >> %(vc-working-revision buffer-file-name) >> >> for the template, but I get an error: >> >> **** <2011-01-06 Thu 13:06> at >> [[file:~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/ >> nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org::*Finalise][Finalise]] >> by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %![Error: (wrong-type- >> argument >> stringp nil)] >> >> Any idea how I could get the revision of the org file from which the >> Capture has been initiated (here >> ~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/ >> trunc/R/nsa.org >> )? >> > > There are a few problems: the evaluation of the sexp happens in the > capture buffer where buffer-file-name returns nil. Even if you could > get the file name, vc-working-revision would return nil on a file that > is not VC-registered and the template would barf. > > Those are easy problems to solve but there is another one that seems > insurmountable (with current code): my original thought was to use the > %a escape to pass the link to a lisp function, extract the file name > from it[fn:1] and run vc-working-revision on it (with appropriate > safeguards > to catch non-VC files), something like this: > > "* %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %(rk- > custom-function-to-get-vc-revision \"%a\")" > > However, this fails because at the time that %(sexp) constructs are > expanded, simple %a etc. constructs have not been expanded yet, so > what > the function above gets is a literal "%a": the subtitution sequence is > > ;; %[] Insert contents of a file. > > ... > > ;; %() embedded elisp > > ... > > ;; Simple %-escapes > > (see lisp/org-capture.el, lines 1181-1229 or so). > > Moreover, this sequence was different and was changed deliberately > (see > the thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/27649), so if > it > is changed back, Sebastion Rose will not be happy :-) > > So it seems there is no way to pass values from the capture context > to a > lisp function in the capture template, but maybe I'm missing > something. > > Thanks, > Nick > > Footnotes: > [fn:1] Is there an easier way to get the filename of the file I was > visiting when I initiated the capture? If not, should there be? > Perhaps > a %f escape? Hi Nick, you can use (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer)) and we could certainly introduce a special escape for it if helpful. If it is easier, we can also put the filename itself into the property list, and any other information we like. This should happen in the function org-capture, close to the location where the buffer is stored, so near this line: (org-capture-put :original-buffer orig-buf :annotation annotation :initial initial) org-capture uses this property list precisely so that it is simple to add any information required. Note that, after the template has been filled in, it is better to access information in the property list with (org-capture-get PROPERTY 'local) to avoid conflicts with other ongoing capture processes. Hope this helps. - Carsten > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-06 22:44 ` Carsten Dominik @ 2011-01-06 23:41 ` Nick Dokos 2011-01-07 8:22 ` Rainer M Krug 2011-01-07 12:08 ` Štěpán Němec 2 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Nick Dokos @ 2011-01-06 23:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Carsten Dominik; +Cc: nicholas.dokos, emacs-orgmode, Rainer M Krug Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> wrote: > > [fn:1] Is there an easier way to get the filename of the file I was > > visiting when I initiated the capture? If not, should there be? > > Perhaps > > a %f escape? > > Hi Nick, > > you can use > > (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer)) > > and we could certainly introduce a special escape for it if helpful. > > If it is easier, we can also put the filename itself into the property > list, > and any other information we like. This should happen in the function > org-capture, > close to the location where the buffer is stored, so near this line: > > (org-capture-put :original-buffer orig-buf :annotation annotation > :initial initial) > > org-capture uses this property list precisely so that it is simple > to add any information required. > > Note that, after the template has been filled in, it is better > to access information in the property list with > > > (org-capture-get PROPERTY 'local) > > to avoid conflicts with other ongoing capture processes. > > Hope this helps. > It sure does - thanks! Nick ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-06 22:44 ` Carsten Dominik 2011-01-06 23:41 ` Nick Dokos @ 2011-01-07 8:22 ` Rainer M Krug 2011-01-07 14:03 ` Nick Dokos 2011-01-07 12:08 ` Štěpán Němec 2 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Rainer M Krug @ 2011-01-07 8:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Carsten Dominik; +Cc: nicholas.dokos, emacs-orgmode On 01/06/2011 11:44 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: > > On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:26 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > >> Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> I want to use a Capture Template to record changes to files under >>> version control. Everything works as expected, but I would like to >>> include the current revision in the template. >>> >>> Therefore I tried the following: >>> >>> * %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de >>> %(vc-working-revision buffer-file-name) >>> >>> for the template, but I get an error: >>> >>> **** <2011-01-06 Thu 13:06> at >>> [[file:~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org::*Finalise][Finalise]] >>> >>> by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %![Error: (wrong-type-argument >>> stringp nil)] >>> >>> Any idea how I could get the revision of the org file from which the >>> Capture has been initiated (here >>> ~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org >>> >>> )? >>> >> >> There are a few problems: the evaluation of the sexp happens in the >> capture buffer where buffer-file-name returns nil. Even if you could >> get the file name, vc-working-revision would return nil on a file that >> is not VC-registered and the template would barf. >> >> Those are easy problems to solve but there is another one that seems >> insurmountable (with current code): my original thought was to use the >> %a escape to pass the link to a lisp function, extract the file name >> from it[fn:1] and run vc-working-revision on it (with appropriate >> safeguards >> to catch non-VC files), something like this: >> >> "* %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de >> %(rk-custom-function-to-get-vc-revision \"%a\")" >> >> However, this fails because at the time that %(sexp) constructs are >> expanded, simple %a etc. constructs have not been expanded yet, so what >> the function above gets is a literal "%a": the subtitution sequence is >> >> ;; %[] Insert contents of a file. >> >> ... >> >> ;; %() embedded elisp >> >> ... >> >> ;; Simple %-escapes >> >> (see lisp/org-capture.el, lines 1181-1229 or so). >> >> Moreover, this sequence was different and was changed deliberately (see >> the thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/27649), so if it >> is changed back, Sebastion Rose will not be happy :-) >> >> So it seems there is no way to pass values from the capture context to a >> lisp function in the capture template, but maybe I'm missing something. >> >> Thanks, >> Nick >> >> Footnotes: >> [fn:1] Is there an easier way to get the filename of the file I was >> visiting when I initiated the capture? If not, should there be? Perhaps >> a %f escape? > > Hi Nick, Hi Carsten, > > you can use > > (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer)) This works perfectly - thanks a million. For the record: I use %(vc-working-revision (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer))) to get the vc revision number. But now I thought - OK - now I can add the state of the file, returned by vc-state (this is working i a nother document in the org-document). So I added: %(vc-state (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer))) but I get the error Capture abort: (wrong-type-argument char-or-string-p edited) It seems, that vc-state (which should be "up-to-date" or "edited") does return a different type then vc-working-revision ? Can I convert vc-state, so that it works? > > and we could certainly introduce a special escape for it if helpful. as this is a basic info, I think it would be useful to have a special escape for this. > > If it is easier, we can also put the filename itself into the property > list, > and any other information we like. This should happen in the function > org-capture, > close to the location where the buffer is stored, so near this line: > > (org-capture-put :original-buffer orig-buf :annotation annotation > :initial initial) > > org-capture uses this property list precisely so that it is simple > to add any information required. In addition to above, it should also be in the properties, oncluding with other information, like e.g. path. > > Note that, after the template has been filled in, it is better > to access information in the property list with > > > (org-capture-get PROPERTY 'local) > > to avoid conflicts with other ongoing capture processes. Does this affect me for my template, or does it concern the implementation of the buffer name as a property (above)? Because if it does affect my template, I should ask for clarification, because I don't understand what you mean here. > > Hope this helps. This definitely helps, Thanks a lot, Cheers, Rainer > > - Carsten > > > > > > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Emacs-orgmode mailing list >> Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. >> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode > -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Natural Sciences Building Office Suite 2039 Stellenbosch University Main Campus, Merriman Avenue Stellenbosch South Africa Tel: +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +27 - (0)8 39 47 90 42 Fax (SA): +27 - (0)8 65 16 27 82 Fax (D) : +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 Fax (FR): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 email: Rainer@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-07 8:22 ` Rainer M Krug @ 2011-01-07 14:03 ` Nick Dokos 2011-01-07 14:31 ` Rainer M Krug 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Nick Dokos @ 2011-01-07 14:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rainer M Krug; +Cc: nicholas.dokos, emacs-orgmode, Carsten Dominik Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug@gmail.com> wrote: > But now I thought - OK - now I can add the state of the file, returned > by vc-state (this is working i a nother document in the org-document). > So I added: > > %(vc-state (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer))) > > but I get the error > > Capture abort: (wrong-type-argument char-or-string-p edited) > > It seems, that vc-state (which should be "up-to-date" or "edited") does > return a different type then vc-working-revision ? Can I convert > vc-state, so that it works? > Yes, vc-state returns a symbol. You can convert it to a string with symbol-name. Nick ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-07 14:03 ` Nick Dokos @ 2011-01-07 14:31 ` Rainer M Krug 0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Rainer M Krug @ 2011-01-07 14:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: nicholas.dokos; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Carsten Dominik -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 01/07/2011 03:03 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug@gmail.com> wrote: > >> But now I thought - OK - now I can add the state of the file, returned >> by vc-state (this is working i a nother document in the org-document). >> So I added: >> >> %(vc-state (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer))) >> >> but I get the error >> >> Capture abort: (wrong-type-argument char-or-string-p edited) >> >> It seems, that vc-state (which should be "up-to-date" or "edited") does >> return a different type then vc-working-revision ? Can I convert >> vc-state, so that it works? >> > > Yes, vc-state returns a symbol. You can convert it to a string with > symbol-name. Thanks - it's working perfectly now Cheers, Rainer > > Nick - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Natural Sciences Building Office Suite 2039 Stellenbosch University Main Campus, Merriman Avenue Stellenbosch South Africa Tel: +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +27 - (0)8 39 47 90 42 Fax (SA): +27 - (0)8 65 16 27 82 Fax (D) : +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 Fax (FR): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 email: Rainer@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk0nI8gACgkQoYgNqgF2egpK8QCghhEbFrO6ENA93fEM8KonkB13 grwAmwas8uKA83JdoyLwXlImZtmTVtfS =h2xa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-06 22:44 ` Carsten Dominik 2011-01-06 23:41 ` Nick Dokos 2011-01-07 8:22 ` Rainer M Krug @ 2011-01-07 12:08 ` Štěpán Němec 2011-01-07 14:14 ` Carsten Dominik 2 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Štěpán Němec @ 2011-01-07 12:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Carsten Dominik; +Cc: nicholas.dokos, emacs-orgmode, Rainer M Krug Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes: > On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:26 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: > >> Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> I want to use a Capture Template to record changes to files under >>> version control. Everything works as expected, but I would like to >>> include the current revision in the template. >>> >>> Therefore I tried the following: >>> >>> * %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de >>> %(vc-working-revision buffer-file-name) >>> >>> for the template, but I get an error: >>> >>> **** <2011-01-06 Thu 13:06> at >>> [[file:~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/ >>> nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org::*Finalise][Finalise]] >>> by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %![Error: (wrong-type- >>> argument >>> stringp nil)] >>> >>> Any idea how I could get the revision of the org file from which the >>> Capture has been initiated (here >>> ~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/ >>> trunc/R/nsa.org >>> )? >>> >> >> There are a few problems: the evaluation of the sexp happens in the >> capture buffer where buffer-file-name returns nil. Even if you could >> get the file name, vc-working-revision would return nil on a file that >> is not VC-registered and the template would barf. >> >> Those are easy problems to solve but there is another one that seems >> insurmountable (with current code): my original thought was to use the >> %a escape to pass the link to a lisp function, extract the file name >> from it[fn:1] and run vc-working-revision on it (with appropriate safeguards >> to catch non-VC files), something like this: >> >> "* %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %(rk- >> custom-function-to-get-vc-revision \"%a\")" >> >> However, this fails because at the time that %(sexp) constructs are >> expanded, simple %a etc. constructs have not been expanded yet, so what >> the function above gets is a literal "%a": the subtitution sequence is >> >> ;; %[] Insert contents of a file. >> >> ... >> >> ;; %() embedded elisp >> >> ... >> >> ;; Simple %-escapes >> >> (see lisp/org-capture.el, lines 1181-1229 or so). >> >> Moreover, this sequence was different and was changed deliberately (see >> the thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/27649), so if it >> is changed back, Sebastion Rose will not be happy :-) >> >> So it seems there is no way to pass values from the capture context to a >> lisp function in the capture template, but maybe I'm missing something. >> >> Thanks, >> Nick >> >> Footnotes: >> [fn:1] Is there an easier way to get the filename of the file I was >> visiting when I initiated the capture? If not, should there be? Perhaps >> a %f escape? > > Hi Nick, > > you can use > > (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer)) > > and we could certainly introduce a special escape for it if helpful. > > If it is easier, we can also put the filename itself into the property list, > and any other information we like. This should happen in the function > org-capture, > close to the location where the buffer is stored, so near this line: > > (org-capture-put :original-buffer orig-buf :annotation annotation > :initial initial) > > org-capture uses this property list precisely so that it is simple > to add any information required. > > Note that, after the template has been filled in, it is better > to access information in the property list with > > > (org-capture-get PROPERTY 'local) > > to avoid conflicts with other ongoing capture processes. > > Hope this helps. Why aren't the %() expressions simply evaluated in the original buffer (if available)? That would solve these issues in a general way. It seems to me that there is no advantage to evaluating the expressions in the temporary capture buffer, but I'm not familiar with the code so I might be missing something. Is there a reason for that? Štěpán ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-07 12:08 ` Štěpán Němec @ 2011-01-07 14:14 ` Carsten Dominik 2011-01-07 14:28 ` Rainer M Krug 2011-01-07 15:00 ` Štěpán Němec 0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Carsten Dominik @ 2011-01-07 14:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Štěpán Němec Cc: nicholas.dokos, emacs-orgmode, Rainer M Krug On Jan 7, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Štěpán Němec wrote: > Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes: > >> On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:26 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: >> >>> Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> I want to use a Capture Template to record changes to files under >>>> version control. Everything works as expected, but I would like to >>>> include the current revision in the template. >>>> >>>> Therefore I tried the following: >>>> >>>> * %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de >>>> %(vc-working-revision buffer-file-name) >>>> >>>> for the template, but I get an error: >>>> >>>> **** <2011-01-06 Thu 13:06> at >>>> [[file:~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/ >>>> nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org::*Finalise][Finalise]] >>>> by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %![Error: (wrong-type- >>>> argument >>>> stringp nil)] >>>> >>>> Any idea how I could get the revision of the org file from which >>>> the >>>> Capture has been initiated (here >>>> ~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/ >>>> trunc/R/nsa.org >>>> )? >>>> >>> >>> There are a few problems: the evaluation of the sexp happens in the >>> capture buffer where buffer-file-name returns nil. Even if you could >>> get the file name, vc-working-revision would return nil on a file >>> that >>> is not VC-registered and the template would barf. >>> >>> Those are easy problems to solve but there is another one that seems >>> insurmountable (with current code): my original thought was to use >>> the >>> %a escape to pass the link to a lisp function, extract the file name >>> from it[fn:1] and run vc-working-revision on it (with appropriate >>> safeguards >>> to catch non-VC files), something like this: >>> >>> "* %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %(rk- >>> custom-function-to-get-vc-revision \"%a\")" >>> >>> However, this fails because at the time that %(sexp) constructs are >>> expanded, simple %a etc. constructs have not been expanded yet, so >>> what >>> the function above gets is a literal "%a": the subtitution >>> sequence is >>> >>> ;; %[] Insert contents of a file. >>> >>> ... >>> >>> ;; %() embedded elisp >>> >>> ... >>> >>> ;; Simple %-escapes >>> >>> (see lisp/org-capture.el, lines 1181-1229 or so). >>> >>> Moreover, this sequence was different and was changed deliberately >>> (see >>> the thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/27649), so >>> if it >>> is changed back, Sebastion Rose will not be happy :-) >>> >>> So it seems there is no way to pass values from the capture >>> context to a >>> lisp function in the capture template, but maybe I'm missing >>> something. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Nick >>> >>> Footnotes: >>> [fn:1] Is there an easier way to get the filename of the file I was >>> visiting when I initiated the capture? If not, should there be? >>> Perhaps >>> a %f escape? >> >> Hi Nick, >> >> you can use >> >> (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer)) >> >> and we could certainly introduce a special escape for it if helpful. >> >> If it is easier, we can also put the filename itself into the >> property list, >> and any other information we like. This should happen in the >> function >> org-capture, >> close to the location where the buffer is stored, so near this line: >> >> (org-capture-put :original-buffer orig-buf :annotation annotation >> :initial initial) >> >> org-capture uses this property list precisely so that it is simple >> to add any information required. >> >> Note that, after the template has been filled in, it is better >> to access information in the property list with >> >> >> (org-capture-get PROPERTY 'local) >> >> to avoid conflicts with other ongoing capture processes. >> >> Hope this helps. > > Why aren't the %() expressions simply evaluated in the original buffer > (if available)? That would solve these issues in a general way. It > seems > to me that there is no advantage to evaluating the expressions in the > temporary capture buffer, but I'm not familiar with the code so I > might > be missing something. Is there a reason for that? The sexp can be used to insert stuff into the template, so I think it is correct to evaluate it in the template buffer. - Carsten ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-07 14:14 ` Carsten Dominik @ 2011-01-07 14:28 ` Rainer M Krug 2011-01-07 15:00 ` Štěpán Němec 1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Rainer M Krug @ 2011-01-07 14:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Carsten Dominik Cc: emacs-orgmode, nicholas.dokos, Štěpán Němec -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 01/07/2011 03:14 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: > > On Jan 7, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Štěpán Němec wrote: > >> Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:26 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: >>> >>>> Rainer M Krug <r.m.krug@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> I want to use a Capture Template to record changes to files under >>>>> version control. Everything works as expected, but I would like to >>>>> include the current revision in the template. >>>>> >>>>> Therefore I tried the following: >>>>> >>>>> * %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de >>>>> %(vc-working-revision buffer-file-name) >>>>> >>>>> for the template, but I get an error: >>>>> >>>>> **** <2011-01-06 Thu 13:06> at >>>>> [[file:~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/ >>>>> nonSpatialAcacia/trunc/R/nsa.org::*Finalise][Finalise]] >>>>> by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %![Error: (wrong-type- >>>>> argument >>>>> stringp nil)] >>>>> >>>>> Any idea how I could get the revision of the org file from which the >>>>> Capture has been initiated (here >>>>> ~/Documents/Projects/BiocontrolAndAlienDynamics/nonSpatialAcacia/ >>>>> trunc/R/nsa.org >>>>> )? >>>>> >>>> >>>> There are a few problems: the evaluation of the sexp happens in the >>>> capture buffer where buffer-file-name returns nil. Even if you could >>>> get the file name, vc-working-revision would return nil on a file that >>>> is not VC-registered and the template would barf. >>>> >>>> Those are easy problems to solve but there is another one that seems >>>> insurmountable (with current code): my original thought was to use the >>>> %a escape to pass the link to a lisp function, extract the file name >>>> from it[fn:1] and run vc-working-revision on it (with appropriate >>>> safeguards >>>> to catch non-VC files), something like this: >>>> >>>> "* %T %? at %a by Rainer M Krug, email: Rainer@krugs.de %(rk- >>>> custom-function-to-get-vc-revision \"%a\")" >>>> >>>> However, this fails because at the time that %(sexp) constructs are >>>> expanded, simple %a etc. constructs have not been expanded yet, so what >>>> the function above gets is a literal "%a": the subtitution sequence is >>>> >>>> ;; %[] Insert contents of a file. >>>> >>>> ... >>>> >>>> ;; %() embedded elisp >>>> >>>> ... >>>> >>>> ;; Simple %-escapes >>>> >>>> (see lisp/org-capture.el, lines 1181-1229 or so). >>>> >>>> Moreover, this sequence was different and was changed deliberately (see >>>> the thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/27649), so if it >>>> is changed back, Sebastion Rose will not be happy :-) >>>> >>>> So it seems there is no way to pass values from the capture context >>>> to a >>>> lisp function in the capture template, but maybe I'm missing something. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Nick >>>> >>>> Footnotes: >>>> [fn:1] Is there an easier way to get the filename of the file I was >>>> visiting when I initiated the capture? If not, should there be? Perhaps >>>> a %f escape? >>> >>> Hi Nick, >>> >>> you can use >>> >>> (buffer-file-name (org-capture-get :original-buffer)) >>> >>> and we could certainly introduce a special escape for it if helpful. >>> >>> If it is easier, we can also put the filename itself into the >>> property list, >>> and any other information we like. This should happen in the function >>> org-capture, >>> close to the location where the buffer is stored, so near this line: >>> >>> (org-capture-put :original-buffer orig-buf :annotation annotation >>> :initial initial) >>> >>> org-capture uses this property list precisely so that it is simple >>> to add any information required. >>> >>> Note that, after the template has been filled in, it is better >>> to access information in the property list with >>> >>> >>> (org-capture-get PROPERTY 'local) >>> >>> to avoid conflicts with other ongoing capture processes. >>> >>> Hope this helps. >> >> Why aren't the %() expressions simply evaluated in the original buffer >> (if available)? That would solve these issues in a general way. It seems >> to me that there is no advantage to evaluating the expressions in the >> temporary capture buffer, but I'm not familiar with the code so I might >> be missing something. Is there a reason for that? > > The sexp can be used to insert stuff into the template, so I think it > is correct to evaluate it in the template buffer. Just an idea - as you said, it makes sense to evaluate it in the template buffer. But, if it is technically nod difficult, what about adding an additional escape, e.g. %ob(sexp) for which sexp is evaluated in the original buffer, from which capture is called? in that way, many problems could be solved with a minimum of effort. Cheers, Rainer > > - Carsten - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. 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* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-07 14:14 ` Carsten Dominik 2011-01-07 14:28 ` Rainer M Krug @ 2011-01-07 15:00 ` Štěpán Němec 2011-01-08 17:58 ` Carsten Dominik 1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Štěpán Němec @ 2011-01-07 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Carsten Dominik; +Cc: nicholas.dokos, emacs-orgmode, Rainer M Krug Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes: > On Jan 7, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Štěpán Němec wrote: >> Why aren't the %() expressions simply evaluated in the original buffer >> (if available)? That would solve these issues in a general way. It seems >> to me that there is no advantage to evaluating the expressions in the >> temporary capture buffer, but I'm not familiar with the code so I might >> be missing something. Is there a reason for that? > > The sexp can be used to insert stuff into the template, so I think it > is correct to evaluate it in the template buffer. I don't understand this argument. Of course the _result_ of the evaluation is inserted into the template, but why is it useful to evaluate the expression itself in the context of the template buffer? Is it likely that one would be interested in some information only available in the template buffer? To me it seems that the much more likely case is the one of Rainer -- i.e. the need to access variable bindings from the original buffer (buffer name, mode, other local variables etc.). Štěpán ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-07 15:00 ` Štěpán Němec @ 2011-01-08 17:58 ` Carsten Dominik 2011-01-08 18:07 ` Štěpán Němec 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Carsten Dominik @ 2011-01-08 17:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Štěpán Němec Cc: nicholas.dokos, emacs-orgmode, Rainer M Krug On Jan 7, 2011, at 4:00 PM, Štěpán Němec wrote: > Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes: > >> On Jan 7, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Štěpán Němec wrote: >>> Why aren't the %() expressions simply evaluated in the original >>> buffer >>> (if available)? That would solve these issues in a general way. It >>> seems >>> to me that there is no advantage to evaluating the expressions in >>> the >>> temporary capture buffer, but I'm not familiar with the code so I >>> might >>> be missing something. Is there a reason for that? >> >> The sexp can be used to insert stuff into the template, so I think it >> is correct to evaluate it in the template buffer. > > I don't understand this argument. Of course the _result_ of the > evaluation is inserted into the template, but why is it useful to > evaluate the expression itself in the context of the template > buffer? Is > it likely that one would be interested in some information only > available in the template buffer? To me it seems that the much more > likely case is the one of Rainer -- i.e. the need to access variable > bindings from the original buffer (buffer name, mode, other local > variables etc.). Such a function is allowed to do anything. It might search around in the template, change things, whatever. So I don't think it should be evaluated in a different buffer. - Carsten > > Štěpán ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Capture template and elisp expression 2011-01-08 17:58 ` Carsten Dominik @ 2011-01-08 18:07 ` Štěpán Němec 0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Štěpán Němec @ 2011-01-08 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Carsten Dominik; +Cc: nicholas.dokos, emacs-orgmode, Rainer M Krug Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes: > On Jan 7, 2011, at 4:00 PM, Štěpán Němec wrote: > >> Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> On Jan 7, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Štěpán Němec wrote: >>>> Why aren't the %() expressions simply evaluated in the original buffer >>>> (if available)? That would solve these issues in a general way. It seems >>>> to me that there is no advantage to evaluating the expressions in the >>>> temporary capture buffer, but I'm not familiar with the code so I might >>>> be missing something. Is there a reason for that? >>> >>> The sexp can be used to insert stuff into the template, so I think it >>> is correct to evaluate it in the template buffer. >> >> I don't understand this argument. Of course the _result_ of the >> evaluation is inserted into the template, but why is it useful to >> evaluate the expression itself in the context of the template buffer? Is >> it likely that one would be interested in some information only >> available in the template buffer? To me it seems that the much more >> likely case is the one of Rainer -- i.e. the need to access variable >> bindings from the original buffer (buffer name, mode, other local >> variables etc.). > > > Such a function is allowed to do anything. It might search around > in the template, change things, whatever. So I don't think it > should be evaluated in a different buffer. OK, thank you for the explanation. One can always do (with-current-buffer (org-capture-get :original-buffer) ...) should the need arise. Štěpán ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
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