* Re: Help with lexical binding
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@ 2013-08-10 18:06 ` esabof
2013-08-10 18:34 ` esabof
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From: esabof @ 2013-08-10 18:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
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It will also work if I use `eval-last-sexp' instead of `eval-buffer'.
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* Re: Help with lexical binding
2013-08-10 18:06 ` Help with lexical binding esabof
@ 2013-08-10 18:34 ` esabof
2013-08-11 2:56 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: esabof @ 2013-08-10 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Saturday, August 10, 2013 7:06:24 PM UTC+1, esa...@gmail.com wrote:
> It will also work if I use `eval-last-sexp' instead of `eval-buffer'.
Evidently `eval-buffer' ignores the buffer local value of `lexical-binding', and is only sensitive to the first line (I had scratch comments in the beginning, that's why it didn't work).
Might it be better to use the buffer-local value, unless a file-local variable exists? In any case, I think this peculiarity is worth documenting.
Evgeni
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* Re: Help with lexical binding
2013-08-10 18:34 ` esabof
@ 2013-08-11 2:56 ` Stefan Monnier
2013-08-11 13:18 ` esabof
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2013-08-11 2:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> Evidently `eval-buffer' ignores the buffer local value of `lexical-binding',
> and is only sensitive to the first line (I had scratch comments in the
> beginning, that's why it didn't work).
Looks like a bug, indeed. Please M-x report-emacs-bug so we don't lose
track of it.
Stefan
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* Help with lexical binding
@ 2013-08-10 17:32 E Sabof
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From: E Sabof @ 2013-08-10 17:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I have the snippet below. I can save it to a file, and run `eval-buffer' on
it. Or I can use `load'. In both cases it wlll work. However if I paste it
into scratch, and do M-: (setq lexical-binding t) and then M-x eval-buffer,
closures aren't created, and it fails. Is it a bug, or am I missing
something?
;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
(require 'cl-lib)
(defun es-scrape-web-listing
(start-url collect-function next-url-function done-function
&optional pages-limit silent)
"Retrieve a list of things from a multi-page web document.
START-URL is the location from which to start scraping.
COLLECT-FUNCTION should return a list of collected things.
NEXT-URL-FUNCTION should be a function that will return the
link to the next page, or nil, when on the last page.
DONE-FUNCTION will be called once processing is finished, with
one argument - the results list.
One can limit the number of retrieved pages, by setting PAGES-LIMIT to a
number.
When SILENT is non-nil, no progress messages will be displayed.
The function returns a function that will stop the scraping process."
(cl-assert (and start-url collect-function next-url-function
done-function))
(let (retrieve-recursively
collected
next-url
( visited-urls (list start-url)))
(setq retrieve-recursively
(lambda (&rest args)
(goto-char (point-min))
(setq collected
(nconc collected
(funcall collect-function)))
(goto-char (point-min))
(unless silent
(message (format "Scraped \"%s\". Collected so far: %s"
next-url
(length collected))))
(cond ( (and pages-limit (<= (cl-decf pages-limit) 0))
(funcall done-function collected))
( (and (setq next-url (funcall next-url-function))
(not (member next-url visited-urls)))
(push next-url visited-urls)
(url-retrieve next-url retrieve-recursively))
( t (funcall done-function collected)))
(kill-buffer)))
(url-retrieve start-url
retrieve-recursively))
(lambda ()
(setq next-url-function (lambda ()))))
(defvar ncz-posts nil)
(defvar ncz-scraper-stop nil)
(setq ncz-scraper-stop
(es-scrape-web-listing
"http://www.nczonline.net/"
(lambda ()
(cl-loop with link-holder
with name-holder
while (and (search-forward "class=\"post-snippet" nil t)
(re-search-forward "href=\"\\(?1:.+?\\)\"" nil
t)
(setq link-holder (match-string 1))
(re-search-forward ">\\(?1:.+?\\)<" nil t)
(setq name-holder (match-string 1)))
collecting (cons link-holder name-holder)
))
(lambda ()
(ignore-errors
(search-forward "<div class=\"navigation\">")
(re-search-forward "<a href=\"\\(?1:.+?\\)\" >")
(match-string 1)))
(lambda (result)
(setq scrape-result result)
(message (concat "Done. "
(number-to-string
(length scrape-result))
" items found.")))
1))
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