* Babel questions for finalising Processing support
@ 2015-03-06 10:29 Jarmo Hurri
2015-03-07 14:47 ` Aaron Ecay
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jarmo Hurri @ 2015-03-06 10:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Greetings.
My implementation of Processing support in Babel is proceeding really
well! I have now both external viewing of sketches and export to html
(sketches drawn by browser) working.
There are a number of details to fix, though.
1. When editing Processing code with C-c ' I get an error from
processing-mode. Editing with C-c ' works just fine, but the error is
annoying. It seems to me the error is caused by the fact that
processing-mode refers to buffer-file-name, which is not valid in a
temporary buffer. Any ideas on how to fix this inside org? (Wouldn't
want to get involved with processing-mode if it can be avoided.) Is
there for example a hook I could use to set buffer-file-name to some
temporary value?
2. When processing code is executed with C-c C-c, it shows the sketch in
an external viewer. When exported, the results are html code. To this
end I have set default header arguments for Processing to be
":results html" and ":exports results". With C-c C-c execution,
org-babel-execute:processing returns nil.
This works fine otherwise, but even C-c C-c execution produces an
empty results section:
#+RESULTS:
#+BEGIN_HTML
#+END_HTML
This is a nuisance, since C-c C-c execution always also changes the
current file (even though nothing changes). Is there a way to avoid
this?
3. In ob-processing.el I (require 'ob). However, to avoid a compiler
warning about a free variable I still need to declare
(eval-when-compile (defvar org-babel-temporary-directory))
Is this ok?
4. Processing support in Babel will depend on processing2-emacs module,
which contains the function processing-sketch-run. Again, to avoid
compiler warnings, I am declaring this by
(declare-function processing-sketch-run "processing-mode.el" nil)
Is this ok?
Jarmo
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* Re: Babel questions for finalising Processing support
2015-03-06 10:29 Babel questions for finalising Processing support Jarmo Hurri
@ 2015-03-07 14:47 ` Aaron Ecay
2015-03-07 18:00 ` Jarmo Hurri
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Aaron Ecay @ 2015-03-07 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jarmo Hurri, emacs-orgmode
Hi Jarmo,
It’s good to hear of your progress!
2015ko martxoak 6an, Jarmo Hurri-ek idatzi zuen:
>
> Greetings.
>
> My implementation of Processing support in Babel is proceeding really
> well! I have now both external viewing of sketches and export to html
> (sketches drawn by browser) working.
>
> There are a number of details to fix, though.
>
> 1. When editing Processing code with C-c ' I get an error from
> processing-mode. Editing with C-c ' works just fine, but the error is
> annoying. It seems to me the error is caused by the fact that
> processing-mode refers to buffer-file-name, which is not valid in a
> temporary buffer. Any ideas on how to fix this inside org? (Wouldn't
> want to get involved with processing-mode if it can be avoided.)
Why not? It sounds like their code is causing the problem.
> Is
> there for example a hook I could use to set buffer-file-name to some
> temporary value?
You could look at the first answer here for inspiration:
<https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/7844/org-mode-have-flycheck-resolve-relative-config-while-editing-code-blocks>.
I’d say you should try to have processing-mode made more robust before
pursuing hacky solutions.
>
> 2. When processing code is executed with C-c C-c, it shows the sketch in
> an external viewer. When exported, the results are html code. To this
> end I have set default header arguments for Processing to be
> ":results html" and ":exports results". With C-c C-c execution,
> org-babel-execute:processing returns nil.
>
> This works fine otherwise, but even C-c C-c execution produces an
> empty results section:
>
> #+RESULTS:
> #+BEGIN_HTML
> #+END_HTML
>
> This is a nuisance, since C-c C-c execution always also changes the
> current file (even though nothing changes). Is there a way to avoid
> this?
I think your org-babel-execute:processing should return nil (the elisp
value). This should be caught by the first branch of the cond below the
comment “;; insert results based on type” in org-babel-insert-result,
leading to the begin/end not being inserted. (Maybe you already figured
this out, based on your later email.)
>
> 3. In ob-processing.el I (require 'ob). However, to avoid a compiler
> warning about a free variable I still need to declare
>
> (eval-when-compile (defvar org-babel-temporary-directory))
>
> Is this ok?
This looks bogus. The defvar for org-babel-temporary-directory is not
evaluated when noninteractive is true. I think the defvar should be
unconditional, but I also don’t understand why the code is like that in
the first place, so let’s see if someone knows why before changing it.
>
> 4. Processing support in Babel will depend on processing2-emacs module,
> which contains the function processing-sketch-run. Again, to avoid
> compiler warnings, I am declaring this by
>
> (declare-function processing-sketch-run "processing-mode.el" nil)
>
> Is this ok?
Are you not doing (require 'processing-mode)? If you do that, I don’t
understand why the declare-function is also needed.
--
Aaron Ecay
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* Re: Babel questions for finalising Processing support
2015-03-07 14:47 ` Aaron Ecay
@ 2015-03-07 18:00 ` Jarmo Hurri
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jarmo Hurri @ 2015-03-07 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Aaron Ecay <aaronecay@gmail.com> writes:
>> 3. In ob-processing.el I (require 'ob). However, to avoid a compiler
>> warning about a free variable I still need to declare
>>
>> (eval-when-compile (defvar org-babel-temporary-directory))
>>
>> Is this ok?
>
> This looks bogus. The defvar for org-babel-temporary-directory is not
> evaluated when noninteractive is true. I think the defvar should be
> unconditional, but I also don’t understand why the code is like that in
> the first place, so let’s see if someone knows why before changing it.
Ok. On hold.
>> 4. Processing support in Babel will depend on processing2-emacs
>> module, which contains the function processing-sketch-run. Again,
>> to avoid compiler warnings, I am declaring this by
>>
>> (declare-function processing-sketch-run "processing-mode.el" nil)
>>
>> Is this ok?
>
> Are you not doing (require 'processing-mode)? If you do that, I don’t
> understand why the declare-function is also needed.
I am trying to be unselfish. :-) I have processing-mode.el in my system,
but an average org mode user, who will byte compile org, will not have
processing-mode.el in their system. A require would result in an error
for this average user during the byte compilation of org. I can program,
but I am no elisp expert, so this is just my understanding.
Should I do something like:
(if (null (require 'processing-mode nil :noerror))
(declare-function processing-sketch-run "processing-mode.el" nil))
>> 1. When editing Processing code with C-c ' I get an error from
>> processing-mode. Editing with C-c ' works just fine, but the error
>> is annoying. It seems to me the error is caused by the fact that
>> processing-mode refers to buffer-file-name, which is not valid in
>> a temporary buffer. Any ideas on how to fix this inside org?
>> (Wouldn't want to get involved with processing-mode if it can be
>> avoided.)
>
> Why not? It sounds like their code is causing the problem.
Ahem. After some greps I found out today that I had myself specified a
java hook which the processing hook inherited, and the reference to
buffer-file-name was there. Issue solved.
Jarmo
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