On Friday, November 21, 2014, Nicolas Goaziou <
address@hidden> wrote:
Hello,
Peter Moresi <address@hidden> writes:
> Sure, the patch is attached.
Applied. Thank you.
However I had to fill your commit message, which was incomplete. For
reference, here is what I used, from your initial report:
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ob-js: Fix passing multiline variables
* lisp/ob-js.el (org-babel-js-var-to-js): Replace newline characters
with "\n" in strings.
Let's say I have a multi-line string stored in an example block.
I want to store my CSV in an example block.
#+NAME: my-csv-data
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
ColA,ColB,ColC
1,2,3
4,5,6
#+END_EXAMPLE
I have a _javascript_ function that accepts a string named 'csv' and passing in 'my-csv-data'.
#+BEGIN_SRC js :var csv=my-csv-data :results output
console.log(csv);
#+END_SRC
When I expand the source block I end up with:
#+BEGIN_SRC js
var csv="ColA,ColB,ColC
1,2,3
4,5,6";
console.log(csv);
#+END_SRC
This will not execute correctly because _javascript_ does not support newlines in strings.
What I want instead is:
#+BEGIN_SRC js
var csv="ColA,ColB,ColC\n 1,2,3\n 4,5,6";
console.log(csv);
#+END_SRC
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Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou