From: Grant Rettke <gcr@wisdomandwonder.com>
To: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: [babel-R][RFC] Customizing the R prompt for babel sessions approach, advice, discussion
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 21:11:39 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAAjq1mf-TndJrRuUoHgzLfn29gEEDThk+NbsbzXN-RarFH9VGg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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Good evening,
The `R' programming language lets you set a custom prompt by evaluating
this `R' code:
╭────
│ options(prompt="ℝ> ")
╰────
When you are using `ess' [1] you need to let it know that you are using
a different prompt than the defult by customizing the following value
like this:
╭────
│ (defcustom inferior-S-prompt "[]a-zA-Z0-9.[]*\\(?:[>+.] \\)*ℝ+> "
│ "Regexp used in S and R inferior and transcript buffers for prompt
navigation.
│ Customise it to make `comint-previous-prompt' quiqly navigate to
│ interesting portions of the buffer.
│ "
│ :group 'ess-proc
│ :type 'string)
╰────
In order for `babel' to work correctly with the custom prompt currently
I make a change manually to ob-R.el in the function
`org-babel-R-evaluate-session' to modify the regex to look like this:
╭────
│ "^\\([ ]*[ℝ>+\\.][ ]?\\)+\\([[0-9]+\\|[ ]\\)"
╰────
Instead of making the change by hand I would like to add a new
customizable value to ob-R that contains the regex. The goal is to let
the user customize it themselves to accomodate any prompt. A couple of
weeks ago I posted a [patch] with that intent, and aaronecay provided
valuable feedback… but what I did wrong was both not discussing it with
anyone before I sent that patch and I also was too aggressive with the
change (it was a bad idea for the change).
Question:
• What do you think of such a change?
• Do you have a desired approach?
• Would you like a patch?
• My change would be really basic, just add a new defcustom to store
the regex and reference it in the session evalution function
It would change from this
╭────
│ (if (string-match
│ "^\\([ ]*[ℝ>+\\.][ ]?\\)+\\([[0-9]+\\|[ ]\\)" line)
│ (substring line (match-end 1))
│ line)
╰────
to this
╭────
│ (if (string-match
│ inferior-R-prompt line)
│ (substring line (match-end 1))
│ line)
╰────
╭────
│ emacs-version
╰────
╭────
│ 24.3.1
╰────
╭────
│ org-version
╰────
╭────
│ 8.2.7c
╰────
╭────
│ ess-version
╰────
╭────
│ 14.06
╰────
Kind regards,
[patch]
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-08/msg00753.html
Footnotes
─────────
[1] [http://ess.r-project.org/]
Grant Rettke | ACM, ASA, FSF
gcr@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
“Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates
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