* How to supply multiples of a custom src block header arg
@ 2020-05-31 13:36 George Mauer
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From: George Mauer @ 2020-05-31 13:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
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It would seem that `:var` in src blocks gets special treatment.
I am hacking on ob-racket trying to add the ability to require from a
header (the `:results value` mode wraps everything in a `let` so you need
something special to put requires at the top level).
I do this
```
#+begin_src racket :require rebellion/collection/list :require
rebellion/streaming/transducer :var foo=1 :var bar=2
(transduce (in-range 1 10)
(folding + 0)
#:into into-list)
#+end_src
```
Note there’s two `:var` headers and two custom `:require` headers
Yet when in my `org-babel-execute:racket` function I log `params`
```
(defun org-babel-execute:racket (body params)
"Executes a Racket code block."
(message "==params %s" params)
...
```
I get
```
==params ((:var foo . 1) (:var bar . 2) (:colname-names) (:rowname-names)
(:result-params replace) (:result-type . value) (:results . replace)
(:exports . code) (:session . none) (:cache . no) (:noweb . no) (:hlines .
no) (:tangle . no) (:lang . racket) (:require .
rebellion/streaming/transducer))
```
Note that both `:var` headers have corresponding cons cells but only the
last `:require` header does
What is causing this behavior and how would I modify it?
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