* Re: How does org mode write to a file?
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@ 2015-11-21 21:22 ` John Kitchin
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From: John Kitchin @ 2015-11-21 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Lawrence Bottorff; +Cc: org-mode mailing list
Your method doesn't work because you parse an empty buffer (the temp
one).
Try:
(let ((data (org-element-parse-buffer)))
(with-temp-file "test.txt"
(insert (format "%s" data))))
or, if you like you could try:
(eval `(with-temp-file "test.txt"
(insert (format "%s" (quote ,(org-element-parse-buffer))))))
Lawrence Bottorff writes:
> I tracked down the ob-core.el code that also used the `with-temp-file. . .`
> method. Yes, thanks, your code works, e.g.,
>
> (write-file "test2015-11-21T20:51:59.ast" (org-element-parse-buffer))
>
> but my stab in the dark didn't
>
> (with-temp-file "test.txt"
> (insert (format "%s" (org-element-parse-buffer))))
>
> The file created only contains
>
> (org-data nil)
>
> Not sure why.
>
> BTW, thanks for your org-babel-load-file tip from before. However, it seems
> to tangle everything in the file, then does load-file. I do want the
> finer-grained control of LOB where I can specify which code blocks to make
> live. But then maybe I should just roll my own.. . . .
>
> LB
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 6:16 PM, John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> You do work with buffers, e.g.
>>
>> (defun write-file (fname data &optional append)
>> "Open FNAME and write DATA to it. If APPEND is non-nil, append DATA to
>> the end of the file"
>> (with-temp-file fname
>> (when append
>> (insert-file-contents fname)
>> (goto-char (point-max))
>> (insert "\n"))
>> (insert (format "%s" data))))
>>
>> (defun read-file (fname)
>> "Return the contents of FNAME in a string."
>> (with-temp-buffer
>> (insert-file-contents fname)
>> (buffer-string)))
>>
>> (write-file "test-ast.txt" "test4" t)
>>
>> (read-file "test-ast.txt")
>>
>> I don't know a better way to do it.
>>
>> Lawrence Bottorff writes:
>>
>> > Excuse my elisp ignorance, but I've got this:
>> >
>> > #+name: elisp-unordered-ast
>> > #+begin_src emacs-lisp :file myastfile.ast
>> > (org-element-parse-buffer)
>> > #+end_src
>> >
>> > which works fine. Question: Where is the elisp code that does this
>> writing
>> > of `org-element-parse-buffer` output to file? I'm stumped on how to do
>> just
>> > simple file read-write in elisp. It seems to only want to work with live
>> > buffers. For example, how would I redirect `(org-element-parse-buffer)`
>> > into, say, `(append-to-file 1 (buffer-size) "test-ast.txt")`
>> >
>> > LB
>>
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