From: "Rudolf Adamkovič" <salutis@me.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Evaluate, execute, oh my!
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2022 23:18:29 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2mt8puswa.fsf@me.com> (raw)
From the "Headings and Headlines" thread:
> P.S. We should also harmonize `evaluate' and `execute'; I can never
> tell which one to look for when completing.
Based on my experience, normally, we "evaluate" expressions for their
results and we "execute" statements for their effects. That said, in
Emacs Lisp, one "evaluates" a buffer, even if for side effects.
Below, I include the completions I see in my Emacs.
Functions "org" + "eval":
- ob-session-async-org-babel-R-evaluate-session
- org-agenda-skip-eval
- org-babel-R-evaluate
- org-babel-R-evaluate-external-process
- org-babel-R-evaluate-session
- org-babel-check-confirm-evaluate
- org-babel-check-evaluate
- org-babel-comint-async-delete-dangling-and-eval
- org-babel-comint-eval-invisibly-and-wait-for-file
- org-babel-confirm-evaluate
- org-babel-eval
- org-babel-eval-error-notify
- org-babel-eval-headers
- org-babel-eval-read-file
- org-babel-eval-wipe-error-buffer
- org-babel-groovy-evaluate
- org-babel-java--expand-for-evaluation
- org-babel-java-evaluate
- org-babel-julia-evaluate
- org-babel-julia-evaluate-external-process
- org-babel-julia-evaluate-session
- org-babel-lua-evaluate
- org-babel-lua-evaluate-external-process
- org-babel-lua-evaluate-session
- org-babel-octave-evaluate
- org-babel-octave-evaluate-external-process
- org-babel-octave-evaluate-session
- org-babel-perl-evaluate
- org-babel-python-async-evaluate-session
- org-babel-python-evaluate
- org-babel-python-evaluate-external-process
- org-babel-python-evaluate-session
- org-babel-ruby-evaluate
- org-babel-sh-evaluate
- org-eval
- org-eval-in-calendar
- org-eval-in-environment
- org-evaluate-time-range
- org-list--generic-eval
- org-table-eval-formula
- org-table-maybe-eval-formula
Variables "org" + "eval":
- org-babel-lisp-eval-fn
- org-babel-no-eval-on-ctrl-c-ctrl-c
- org-confirm-babel-evaluate
- org-export-babel-evaluate
- org-table-formula-evaluate-inline
Functions "org" + "exec":
- org-agenda-execute
- org-agenda-execute-calendar-command
- org-babel-C-execute
- org-babel-execute-buffer
- org-babel-execute-maybe
- org-babel-execute-safely-maybe
- org-babel-execute-src-block
- org-babel-execute-src-block-maybe
- org-babel-execute-subtree
- org-babel-execute:C
- org-babel-execute:C++
- org-babel-execute:D
- org-babel-execute:R
- org-babel-execute:ash
- org-babel-execute:awk
- org-babel-execute:bash
- org-babel-execute:calc
- org-babel-execute:clojure
- org-babel-execute:clojurescript
- org-babel-execute:cpp
- org-babel-execute:csh
- org-babel-execute:css
- org-babel-execute:dash
- org-babel-execute:ditaa
- org-babel-execute:dot
- org-babel-execute:elisp
- org-babel-execute:emacs-lisp
- org-babel-execute:eshell
- org-babel-execute:fish
- org-babel-execute:forth
- org-babel-execute:fortran
- org-babel-execute:gnuplot
- org-babel-execute:groovy
- org-babel-execute:haskell
- org-babel-execute:java
- org-babel-execute:js
- org-babel-execute:julia
- org-babel-execute:ksh
- org-babel-execute:latex
- org-babel-execute:lilypond
- org-babel-execute:lisp
- org-babel-execute:lua
- org-babel-execute:makefile
- org-babel-execute:matlab
- org-babel-execute:maxima
- org-babel-execute:mksh
- org-babel-execute:ocaml
- org-babel-execute:octave
- org-babel-execute:org
- org-babel-execute:perl
- org-babel-execute:plantuml
- org-babel-execute:posh
- org-babel-execute:processing
- org-babel-execute:python
- org-babel-execute:ruby
- org-babel-execute:sass
- org-babel-execute:scheme
- org-babel-execute:screen
- org-babel-execute:sed
- org-babel-execute:sh
- org-babel-execute:shell
- org-babel-execute:sql
- org-babel-execute:sqlite
- org-babel-execute:zsh
- org-babel-forth-session-execute
- org-babel-haskell-execute
- org-babel-lilypond-execute-tangled-ly
- org-babel-lob-execute-maybe
- org-babel-map-executables
- org-babel-scheme-execute-with-geiser
- org-babel-screen-session-execute-string
- org-execute-file-search-in-bibtex
Variables "org" + "exec":
- org-babel-after-execute-hook
- org-babel-python--exec-tmpfile
- org-execute-file-search-functions
- org-plantuml-exec-mode
- org-plantuml-executable-args
- org-plantuml-executable-path
Rudy
--
"Mathematics takes us still further from what is human into the region
of absolute necessity, to which not only the actual world, but every
possible world, must conform."
-- Bertrand Russell, 1902
Rudolf Adamkovič <salutis@me.com> [he/him]
Studenohorská 25
84103 Bratislava
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