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Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working
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Berry, Charles |
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Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working |
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Sun, 20 Aug 2017 02:07:42 +0000 |
> On Aug 19, 2017, at 6:10 PM, Vikas Rawal <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> The first problem is that you have babel code *inside* a macro. Since
>> macros are run after babel executes, nothing will happen.
>
> From the manual: "Org expands macros at the very beginning of the export
> process.”
>
> These macros run fine if I allow code evaluation. Macro replacement happens
> first, and then the code evaluation. That is not the problem.
You are correct. Sorry.
>
>>
>> Next, there is no `:eval inline-only'. That seem to work only because only
>> the negative cases are checked. i.e. it is the same as `:eval yes' or even
>> `:eval yes-please-and-thank-you’.
>
> Again, from the manual:
>
> "To evaluate just the inline code blocks, set org-export-babel-evaluate to
> inline-only. Isolating the option to allow inline evaluations separate from
> ‘src’ code block evaluations during exports is not for security but for
> avoiding any delays due to recalculations, such as calls to a remote
> database.”
>
There is a bug in the documentation -- `org-export-babel-evaluate' is
obsolete. It should say `org-export-use-babel'.
But that part of the manual is irrelevant to what the `:eval' header does.
There is no `inline-only' value in either the documentation or in the lisp
code. So, `inline-only' acts like `yes' for the reason I stated earlier.
> With current org, I get this behaviour only if I globally set the option. But
> that somehow disables ":results”.
>
Right. `:results' is a babel header. When babel is off, the babel headers are
not acted upon.
Setting `org-export-use-babel' to `nil' or `inline-only' turns off babel for
src blocks.
> With older org, everything works as it should.
Older than this:
---
commit ec615b192d703a0201ceefd46897e4636ff00a38
Author: Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden>
Date: Thu Apr 28 17:25:31 2016 +0200
Fix `org-export-babel-evaluate' handling
---
The behavior was purposely changed. With `inline-only' none of the babel
operations will be executed for src blocks -- i.e. the src blocks and existing
results (if any) will be exported as is.
Users should avoid touching `org-export-use-babel' for almost all purposes. It
does not do the equivalent of setting `:eval' globally.
Chuck
- [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Vikas Rawal, 2017/08/19
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Nicolas Goaziou, 2017/08/19
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Vikas Rawal, 2017/08/19
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Berry, Charles, 2017/08/19
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Vikas Rawal, 2017/08/19
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working,
Berry, Charles <=
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Vikas Rawal, 2017/08/19
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Berry, Charles, 2017/08/19
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Vikas Rawal, 2017/08/19
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Nicolas Goaziou, 2017/08/20
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Vikas Rawal, 2017/08/20
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Berry, Charles, 2017/08/20
- Re: [O] "header-args :eval inline-only" not working, Nicolas Goaziou, 2017/08/26