My ob-elvish module has been working well for me, but I was thinking if the best would be to make ob-shell work with elvish instead of having a whole separate library for it. I tried adding “elvish” to org-babel-shell-names, and it seems to get recognized OK as a shell name, but execution of code blocks fails. I get an empty RESULTS block and the following messages:
executing Elvish code block...
Wrote /var/folders/h0/rh70xwd16913g_2lg0rx9_300320w3/T/babel-37847fAl/ob-input-37847AFC
Error reading results: (beginning-of-buffer)
Code block produced no output.
This happens even for really simple blocks, e.g.:
#+begin_src elvish
echo "hi"
#+end_src
Before I go looking in the code, I was wondering if anyone can tell if I’m missing anything obvious - I just added “elvish” to org-babel-shell-names. Since “fish” works fine, I assume a POSIX shell is not expected, but maybe there is something else that ob-shell is assuming?
Thanks!
—Diego
Hi,
I'm happy to announce my ob-elvish package which allows running Elvish shell code (
https://elvish.io/) from within an org-mode buffer using org-babel.
It's not on ELPA yet, I will submit it soon.
Feedback welcome!
--Diego