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now accepting literal values to assign variables in header arguments
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;;; Code:
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(require 'litorgy)
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(defun litorgy-read (cell)
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"Convert the string value of CELL to a number if appropriate.
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Otherwise if cell looks like a list (meaning it starts with a
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'(') then read it as lisp, otherwise return it unmodified as a
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string.
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This is taken almost directly from `org-read-prop'."
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(if (and (stringp cell) (not (equal cell "")))
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(let ((out (string-to-number cell)))
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(if (equal out 0)
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(if (or (equal "(" (substring cell 0 1))
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(equal "'" (substring cell 0 1)))
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(read cell)
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(if (string-match "^\\(+0\\|-0\\|0\\)$" cell)
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0
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(progn (set-text-properties 0 (length cell) nil cell)
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cell)))
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out))
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cell))
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(defun litorgy-ref-variables (params)
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"Takes a parameter alist, and return an alist of variable
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names, and the string representation of the related value."
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names, and the emacs-lisp representation of the related value."
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(mapcar #'litorgy-ref-parse
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(delq nil (mapcar (lambda (pair) (if (eq (car pair) :var) (cdr pair))) params))))
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(defun litorgy-ref-literal (ref)
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"Determine if the right side of a header argument variable
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assignment is a literal value or is a reference to some external
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resource. If REF is literal then return it's value, otherwise
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return nil."
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(let ((out (string-to-number ref)))
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(if (or (not (equal out 0)) (string= ref "0") (string= ref "0.0")) out ;; number
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(if (string-match "\"\\(.+\\)\"" ref) (read ref) ;; string
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nil)))) ;; reference
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(defun litorgy-ref-parse (reference)
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"Parse a reference to an external resource returning a list
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with two elements. The first element of the list will be the
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name of the variable, and the second will be an emacs-lisp
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representation of the value of the variable."
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"Parse the assignment REFERENCE of a variable specified in a
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header argument. If the assignment has a literal value return
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that value, otherwise interpret REFERENCE as a reference to an
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external resource returning a list with two elements. The first
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element of the list will be the name of the variable, and the
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second will be an emacs-lisp representation of the value of the
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variable."
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(save-excursion
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(if (string-match "\\(.+\\)=\\(.+\\)" reference)
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(let ((var (match-string 1 reference))
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(ref (match-string 2 reference))
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direction type)
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(let* ((var (match-string 1 reference))
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(ref (match-string 2 reference))
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(lit (litorgy-ref-literal ref))
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direction type)
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(when (string-match "\\(.+\\):\\(.+\\)" reference)
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(find-file (match-string 1 reference))
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(setf ref (match-string 2 reference)))
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(cons (intern var)
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(progn
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(cond ;; follow the reference in the current file
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((string= ref "previous") (setq direction -1))
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((string= ref "next") (setq direction 1))
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(t
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(setq direction 1)
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(unless (let ((regexp (concat "^#\\+\\(TBL\\|SRC\\)NAME:[ \t]*"
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(regexp-quote ref) "[ \t]*$")))
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(or (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
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(re-search-backward regexp nil t)))
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;; ;; TODO: allow searching for names in other buffers
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;; (setq id-loc (org-id-find ref 'marker)
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;; buffer (marker-buffer id-loc)
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;; loc (marker-position id-loc))
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;; (move-marker id-loc nil)
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(error (format "reference '%s' not found in this buffer" ref)))))
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(while (not (setq type (litorgy-ref-at-ref-p)))
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(forward-line direction)
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(beginning-of-line)
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(if (or (= (point) (point-min)) (= (point) (point-max)))
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(error "reference not found")))
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(case type
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('table
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(mapcar (lambda (row)
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(mapcar #'litorgy-read row))
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(org-table-to-lisp)))
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('source-block
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(litorgy-execute-src-block t)))))))))
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(or lit
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(progn
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(cond ;; follow the reference in the current file
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((string= ref "previous") (setq direction -1))
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((string= ref "next") (setq direction 1))
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(t
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(setq direction 1)
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(unless (let ((regexp (concat "^#\\+\\(TBL\\|SRC\\)NAME:[ \t]*"
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(regexp-quote ref) "[ \t]*$")))
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(or (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
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(re-search-backward regexp nil t)))
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;; ;; TODO: allow searching for names in other buffers
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;; (setq id-loc (org-id-find ref 'marker)
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;; buffer (marker-buffer id-loc)
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;; loc (marker-position id-loc))
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;; (move-marker id-loc nil)
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(error (format "reference '%s' not found in this buffer" ref)))))
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(while (not (setq type (litorgy-ref-at-ref-p)))
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(forward-line direction)
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(beginning-of-line)
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(if (or (= (point) (point-min)) (= (point) (point-max)))
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(error "reference not found")))
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(case type
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('table
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(mapcar (lambda (row)
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(mapcar #'litorgy-read row))
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(org-table-to-lisp)))
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('source-block
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(litorgy-execute-src-block t))))))))))
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(defun litorgy-ref-at-ref-p ()
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"Return the type of reference located at point or nil of none
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"Strip all properties from text return."
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(set-text-properties 0 (length text) nil text) text)
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(defun litorgy-read (cell)
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"Convert the string value of CELL to a number if appropriate.
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Otherwise if cell looks like a list (meaning it starts with a
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'(') then read it as lisp, otherwise return it unmodified as a
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string.
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This is taken almost directly from `org-read-prop'."
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(if (and (stringp cell) (not (equal cell "")))
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(let ((out (string-to-number cell)))
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(if (equal out 0)
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(if (or (equal "(" (substring cell 0 1))
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(equal "'" (substring cell 0 1)))
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(read cell)
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(if (string-match "^\\(+0\\|-0\\|0\\)$" cell)
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0
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(progn (set-text-properties 0 (length cell) nil cell)
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cell)))
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out))
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cell))
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(provide 'litorgy)
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;;; litorgy.el ends here
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rorg.org
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result
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#+end_src
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#+begin_src ruby :var num=9
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var + 4
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#+begin_src ruby :var num="eric"
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num+" schulte"
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#+end_src
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: "eric schulte"
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* COMMENT Commentary
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I'm seeing this as like commit notes, and a place for less formal
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