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;;; ob-ditaa.el --- org-babel functions for ditaa evaluation
;; Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Author: Eric Schulte
;; Keywords: literate programming, reproducible research
;; Homepage: http://orgmode.org
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;;; Commentary:
;; Org-Babel support for evaluating ditaa source code.
;;
;; This differs from most standard languages in that
;;
;; 1) there is no such thing as a "session" in ditaa
;;
;; 2) we are generally only going to return results of type "file"
;;
;; 3) we are adding the "file" and "cmdline" header arguments
;;
;; 4) there are no variables (at least for now)
;;; Code:
(require 'ob)
(require 'org-compat)
(defvar org-babel-default-header-args:ditaa
'((:results . "file")
(:exports . "results")
(:java . "-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8"))
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"Default arguments for evaluating a ditaa source block.")
(defcustom org-ditaa-jar-path (expand-file-name
"ditaa.jar"
(file-name-as-directory
(expand-file-name
"scripts"
(file-name-as-directory
(expand-file-name
"../contrib"
(file-name-directory (org-find-library-dir "org")))))))
"Path to the ditaa jar executable."
:group 'org-babel
:type 'string)
(defcustom org-ditaa-eps-jar-path
(expand-file-name "DitaaEps.jar" (file-name-directory org-ditaa-jar-path))
"Path to the DitaaEps.jar executable."
:group 'org-babel
:type 'string)
(defcustom org-ditaa-jar-option "-jar"
"Option for the ditaa jar file.
Do not leave leading or trailing spaces in this string."
:group 'org-babel
:version "24.1"
:type 'string)
(defun org-babel-execute:ditaa (body params)
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"Execute a block of Ditaa code with org-babel.
This function is called by `org-babel-execute-src-block'."
(let* ((result-params (split-string (or (cdr (assoc :results params)) "")))
(out-file ((lambda (el)
(or el
(error
"ditaa code block requires :file header argument")))
(cdr (assoc :file params))))
(cmdline (cdr (assoc :cmdline params)))
(java (cdr (assoc :java params)))
(in-file (org-babel-temp-file "ditaa-"))
(eps (cdr (assoc :eps params)))
(cmd (concat "java " java " " org-ditaa-jar-option " "
(shell-quote-argument
(expand-file-name
(if eps org-ditaa-eps-jar-path org-ditaa-jar-path)))
babel: New function to process file names for use in external processes * ob.el (org-babel-process-file-name): New function (org-babel-maybe-remote-file): Delete function * ob-sql.el (org-babel-execute:sql): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-scheme.el (org-babel-execute:scheme): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-sass.el (org-babel-execute:sass): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-ruby.el (org-babel-ruby-evaluate): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-python.el (org-babel-python-evaluate-external-process): Use org-babel-process-file-name (org-babel-python-evaluate-session): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-plantuml.el (org-babel-execute:plantuml): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-perl.el (org-babel-perl-evaluate): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-octave.el (org-babel-octave-evaluate-external-process): Use org-babel-process-file-name (org-babel-octave-evaluate-session): Use org-babel-process-file-name, don't use org-babel-maybe-remote-file * ob-lisp.el (org-babel-execute:lisp): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-ledger.el (org-babel-execute:ledger): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-js.el (org-babel-execute:js): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-haskell.el (org-babel-haskell-export-to-lhs): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-gnuplot.el (org-babel-execute:gnuplot): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-eval.el (org-babel-eval-read-file): Don't use org-babel-maybe-remote-file * ob-dot.el (org-babel-execute:dot): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-ditaa.el (org-babel-execute:ditaa): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-clojure.el (org-babel-clojure-evaluate-external-process): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-asymptote.el (org-babel-execute:asymptote): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-R.el (org-babel-R-assign-elisp): Don't use org-babel-maybe-remote-file, use org-babel-process-file-name (org-babel-R-evaluate-external-process): Use org-babel-process-file-name (org-babel-R-evaluate-session): Use org-babel-process-file-name * ob-C.el (org-babel-C-execute): Use org-babel-process-file-name In addition to passing the file path through `expand-file-name', tramp-style remote file names are converted to conventional (local) file paths. The reason is that, if a tramp file name was in use in emacs, then the shell command will be executing on the remote machine in question. Further, by default the file name is passed through `shell-quote-argument'.
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" " cmdline
" " (org-babel-process-file-name in-file)
" " (org-babel-process-file-name out-file)))
(pdf-cmd (when (and (or (string= (file-name-extension out-file) "pdf")
(cdr (assoc :pdf params))))
(concat
"epstopdf"
" " (org-babel-process-file-name (concat in-file ".eps"))
" -o=" (org-babel-process-file-name out-file)))))
(unless (file-exists-p org-ditaa-jar-path)
(error "Could not find ditaa.jar at %s" org-ditaa-jar-path))
(with-temp-file in-file (insert body))
(message cmd) (shell-command cmd)
(when pdf-cmd (message pdf-cmd) (shell-command pdf-cmd))
ob: language-specific changes in response to :file arg changes These languages are capable of writing results to file; for several of them this is their only mode of operation. These changes cause the languages to return to ob.el either the computed result, or nil, when they have written results to file themselves. This is in place of the previous method of returning the output file name as a string to ob.el. * lisp/ob-asymptote.el (org-babel-execute:asymptote): Return nil to signal that the intended content has been written to file. * lisp/ob-ditaa.el (org-babel-execute:ditaa): Return nil to signal that the intended content has been written to file. * lisp/ob-dot.el (org-babel-execute:dot): Return nil to signal that the intended content has been written to file. * lisp/ob-gnuplot.el (org-babel-execute:gnuplot): Return nil to signal that the intended content has been written to file. * lisp/ob-latex.el (org-babel-execute:latex): Return nil to signal that the intended content has been written to file. * lisp/ob-mscgen.el (org-babel-execute:mscgen): Return nil to signal that the intended content has been written to file. * lisp/ob-octave.el (org-babel-execute:octave): Return result; not name of output file. * lisp/ob-plantuml.el (org-babel-execute:plantuml): Return nil to signal that the intended content has been written to file. * lisp/ob-python.el (org-babel-execute:python): Return result; not name of output file. * lisp/ob-ruby.el (org-babel-execute:ruby): Return result; not name of output file. * lisp/ob-sass.el (org-babel-execute:sass): Return nil if result has been written to file
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nil)) ;; signal that output has already been written to file
(defun org-babel-prep-session:ditaa (session params)
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"Return an error because ditaa does not support sessions."
(error "Ditaa does not support sessions"))
(provide 'ob-ditaa)
;;; ob-ditaa.el ends here