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[Orgmode] [Babel] Unexpected behavior evaluating function source blocks


From: Scott May
Subject: [Orgmode] [Babel] Unexpected behavior evaluating function source blocks defined in a list
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 06:28:31 -0800 (PST)

I noticed that when I evaluate a function whose definition is embedded in a 
list, the function does not evaluate if it is embedded in a list with no blank 
line preceding /and/ the function is indented. The function can be evaluated as 
expected with either a blank line preceding the definition or with no 
indentation of the source block. 

* Org snippet:

+ This works as I expect with a blank line preceding the source block:

  #+source: square(x)
  #+begin_src emacs-lisp
    (* x x)
  #+end_src

  #+call: square(x=3)

  #+results: square(x=3)
  : 9

+ Or if the source block is not indented:
#+source: cube(x)
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
  (* x x x)
#+end_src

#+call: cube(x=3)

#+results: cube(x=3)
: 27

+ But if I don't have a blank line, and the source block is indented,
  the bullet text gets incorporated into a table along with the
  source block:
  #+source: quartic(x)
  #+begin_src emacs-lisp
    (* x x x x)
  #+end_src

  #+call: quartic(x=3)

  #+results: quartic(x=3)
  | But if I don't have a blank line, and the source block is indented,\n  the 
bullet text gets incorporated into a table along with the\n  source block:\n 
 #+source: quartic(x)\n  #+begin_src emacs-lisp\n    (* x x x x)\n  #+end_src |



      



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