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Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working
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Andreas Leha |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Nov 2014 10:56:48 +0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4.50 (darwin) |
Hi,
Sebastien Vauban <address@hidden> writes:
> Andreas Leha wrote:
>>> For me, that's the correct behavior, as inline code blocks are *only
>>> expected to be evaluated during export*.
>>
>> I disagree here. As limiting the use of inline code to
>> eval-on-export-only renders all the org-babel-execute-subtree and
>> related functionality useless.
>
> Though, this is what Eric Schulte wrote:
>
> ┌──── https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2012-04/msg00490.html
> │
> │ Currently inline blocks like don't associate themselves with their
> │ results, they are only expected to be evaluated on export.
> └────
>
> Admittedly, this is an old quote (2012). If things have changed, I'm
> not aware of it -- but that does not mean it did not.
I have been using inline results for reports quite a bit, but not
lately. I might be wrong here, but from my memory they used to work
(i.e. were replaceable) for a while (at least when 'wrapped') unless
they were set to produce 'raw' results (which was a serious limitation
and led me to change my workflow).
Nonetheless, from a literate programming perspective, I think that
replaceable (and raw) inline results are definitely desirable.
Regardless of the state of their implementation in orgmode right now.
So, I do not doubt, that you and Nicolas are right with that replaceable
inline results are not implemented and are -- from orgmodes perspective
-- expected to be evaluated only during export.
My message was meant more as a feature request saying that I consider
replaceable inline results useful and would like to see them supported
by org.
Regards,
Andreas
PS:
a quick check reveals that they are indeed not replaceable (even
when wrapped)
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
* Test replacement of inline results
Here is an inline result src_R[:results wrap replace]{3+2}.
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
- [O] Inline code :results replace not working, mcg, 2014/11/07
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/11/08
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Sebastien Vauban, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Andreas Leha, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Sebastien Vauban, 2014/11/10
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- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Sebastien Vauban, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Andreas Leha, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Charles C. Berry, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Ista Zahn, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Grant Rettke, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Thomas S. Dye, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Grant Rettke, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Ista Zahn, 2014/11/10
- Re: [O] Inline code :results replace not working, Grant Rettke, 2014/11/11
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