>> ian martins <ianxm@jhu.edu> writes:
>>
>> Would it be possible for us to fix the current version without
>> introducing a new one? Can you identify the parts of your code that fix
>> the issue?
>>
> The existing code creates the java program and runs it correctly, but
> it uses `org-babel-import-elisp-from-file' to interpret the results,
> and that sees the bracket and tries to make the response into a list,
> and errors when it can't. I don't see a quick fix for it. If you allow
> unbalanced brackets but that would be a change in ob-core and would
> probably cause unwanted results in other places. If you don't try to
> convert the output into a list, you can't present java results as
> lists or tables. Really the problem is that ob-java doesn't support
> functional mode, so it tries to guess if scripting mode output should
> be a table or list. The version I wrote supports functional and
> scripting modes and doesn't use `org-babel-import-elisp-from-file'.
Ok.
>> I am already a contributor, so if you can post your solution here I
>> can create a patch and give you the credit.
>>
> I would really appreciate that if you are willing, but it's a
> significant change (code is 400 lines, 600 lines of tests and test
> data) and there might be iterations so you might be signing up for
> more than you realize.
Fair enough.
1. Have you considered writing a patch yourself?
2. If not, I think you lose nothing by posting your code here and
patiently waiting if I can create something out of it.
All the best,
Jarmo