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From: Bastien <bzg@gnu.org>
To: Jack Kamm <jackkamm@gmail.com>
Cc: Tom Gillespie <tgbugs@gmail.com>,
	emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Bug or not a bug? dot expansion in ob-shell
Date: Mon, 07 Sep 2020 19:39:20 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <877dt5trjr.fsf@bzg.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 87mu22zu1e.fsf@gnu.org

Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> writes:

> At first, I thought "If ':results value' is always the same as the
> default, why have ':results value' at all?" and thought it'd be an
> argument for having different defaults for different languages but
> I see how I was wrong: expectations for defaults should be stable,
> while the notion of "value" and "output" can vary from one language
> to the other.

Sooooo!  I've thought about this again and here we are.

The default is to not break the previous behavior, which is to use the
output of shell scripts, not their exit codes.  This is because (1) I
don't like incompatible changes (2) the output is what most users want
anyway and (3) a default of :results value would break the default
behavior for src_sh{echo "this"} (and asking users to update to
src_sh[:results output]{echo "this"} is a bad option.)

If you want to stick to the :results value as the default, you can set
org-babel-shell-results-defaults-to-output to nil.  Yes, a new option,
but at least now we have a clear convention: the default for all Babel
libraries should be to stick to ":results value" when no :results
header is set (as the manual suggests) ; when deriving from this, a
library should add an option to do so.  

I strongly believe that having an option is better than implicitely
changing the default expectation when no :results header is set, it 
is more predictable for users.

I hope this all makes sense.

-- 
 Bastien


  reply	other threads:[~2020-09-07 17:39 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 47+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-02-19  9:02 Bug or not a bug? dot expansion in ob-shell Vladimir Nikishkin
2020-02-19  9:27 ` Fraga, Eric
2020-02-19  9:41   ` Bastien
2020-02-19  9:43     ` Bastien
2020-02-19  9:57       ` Bastien
2020-02-19 11:03     ` Fraga, Eric
2020-02-19 11:38       ` Bastien
2020-02-19 11:56         ` Fraga, Eric
2020-02-19 12:06           ` Vladimir Nikishkin
2020-02-19 12:10           ` Bastien
2020-02-19 12:27             ` Bastien
2020-02-27 14:25             ` Kaushal Modi
2020-02-19 12:47           ` Tim Cross
2020-02-19 13:00             ` Bastien
2020-02-19 13:15               ` Tim Cross
2020-02-19 13:23                 ` Bastien
2020-02-19 13:31               ` Fraga, Eric
2020-02-19 13:43                 ` Bastien
2020-02-19 14:05                   ` Fraga, Eric
2020-02-19 16:00                     ` Bastien
2020-02-19 19:43                       ` Diego Zamboni
2020-02-19 20:41                         ` Samuel Wales
2020-02-19 21:32                         ` Bastien
2020-02-20 20:37                           ` Nick Dokos
2020-02-20 21:01                             ` Tim Cross
2020-02-21  6:55                               ` Derek Feichtinger
2020-02-21  8:04                             ` Bastien
2020-02-21 21:04                               ` Nick Dokos
2020-02-22  6:23                                 ` Jack Kamm
2020-02-22 13:37                                 ` Bastien
2020-02-23  9:50                                   ` Stefan Nobis
2020-02-23 13:13                                     ` Bastien
2020-02-23 16:13                                     ` Jack Kamm
2020-02-23 20:44                                       ` Bastien
2020-02-29 15:35                                   ` Jack Kamm
2020-02-29 15:39                                     ` Jack Kamm
2020-03-01  2:08                                       ` Tom Gillespie
2020-03-01  3:50                                         ` Tim Cross
2020-03-04 18:41                                           ` Nick Dokos
2020-09-06 17:33                                           ` Bastien
2020-03-01  4:09                                         ` Jack Kamm
2020-03-01  5:07                                           ` Tom Gillespie
2020-03-01  5:58                                             ` Jack Kamm
2020-03-01 15:46                                               ` Jack Kamm
2020-09-06 17:36                                                 ` Bastien
2020-09-07 17:39                                                   ` Bastien [this message]
2020-02-23 15:27                               ` Fraga, Eric

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