* Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] @ 2017-04-01 15:22 Chunyang Xu 2017-04-01 17:27 ` Scatter-gather idea Bob Newell 2017-04-03 6:58 ` Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] Chunyang Xu 0 siblings, 2 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Chunyang Xu @ 2017-04-01 15:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Hi. My computer is running Mac OS, I would like to run some C code from my VPS which is running GNU/Linux Ubuntu. For example, #+BEGIN_SRC C :dir /ssh:xuchunyang.me: puts("Hello, World!"); #+END_SRC but when I execute this code block with C-c C-c, it popups *Org-Babel Error Output* and here is its contents /bin/sh: 1: /ssh:xuchunyang.me:/tmp/C-bin-18285iKe: not found However, the file does exist and produce the desired output #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /ssh:xuchunyang.me: /tmp/C-bin-18285U4c #+END_SRC #+RESULTS: | Hello | World! | -- Emacs : GNU Emacs 26.0.50 (build 10, x86_64-apple-darwin16.4.0, NS appkit-1504.81 Version 10.12.3 (Build 16D32)) of 2017-03-28 Package: Org mode version 9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-01 15:22 Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] Chunyang Xu @ 2017-04-01 17:27 ` Bob Newell 2017-04-01 18:41 ` John Kitchin 2017-04-01 18:47 ` Bingo 2017-04-03 6:58 ` Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] Chunyang Xu 1 sibling, 2 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Bob Newell @ 2017-04-01 17:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Org-mode has nearly everything that other outlining tools have, and generally much, much more. But one thing that is missing (and there's been sporadic traffic about this) is convenient scatter-gather. BrainStorm WFO has this; it's not like I'm going to start using it as an alternative, but such a feature might be nice in org-mode. The Emacs way is to write it yourself, and I'm thinking about that. But I wanted to try out the concept and see if it's of interest, or for that matter, more trouble than it's worth. You can do something like this on the Agenda screen, but that's not a general solution at all. What about an "ordinary" org mode file. So here's the flow I envision. 1. You "mark" a series of headline entries with, say, 'org-sg-mark'. Perhaps it would look like this when marked: ** ! interesting headline Yes, this disturbs the existing text. But the marking has to be somehow visual. 2. You give a command like 'org-sg-gather' and the marked headlines are gathered up, moved (just like archiving) to a file (for which you're prompted) or maybe, optionally to the top or bottom of the current buffer. The marks are then cleared. 3. 'org-sg-clear' clears a single mark; 'org-sg-clear-all' clears them all. Potential problems: 1. As mentioned, text is disturbed at least temporarily. 2. Incomplete operation sequences leave marks in place, when they might be useless. 3. If the gathered headlines are at different levels, the resulting gathered outline will not be sensible and will require manual fixing. Comments welcome. This doesn't look especially difficult to code, but does it make sense and is it of any use? -- Bob Newell Honolulu, Hawai`i * Via Gnus/BBDB/Org/Emacs/Linux * ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-01 17:27 ` Scatter-gather idea Bob Newell @ 2017-04-01 18:41 ` John Kitchin 2017-04-01 20:12 ` Bob Newell 2017-04-01 18:47 ` Bingo 1 sibling, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: John Kitchin @ 2017-04-01 18:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bob Newell, emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2560 bytes --] You don't need those temporary marks I think. Just store the positions in a variable or use overlays or text properties. You could even make a speed key to run the mark command. It could be implemented from a helm command pretty easily too. You can easily make multiple selections with helm. Point 3 is a tough one. You might provide a numeric prefix arg that makes all levels the same. That may be easier to manually adjust. On Sat, Apr 1, 2017 at 1:28 PM Bob Newell <bobnewell@bobnewell.net> wrote: > Org-mode has nearly everything that other outlining tools have, and > generally much, much more. But one thing that is missing (and > there's been sporadic traffic about this) is convenient > scatter-gather. BrainStorm WFO has this; it's not like I'm going to > start using it as an alternative, but such a feature might be nice in > org-mode. > > The Emacs way is to write it yourself, and I'm thinking about that. But > I wanted to try out the concept and see if it's of interest, or for that > matter, more trouble than it's worth. > > You can do something like this on the Agenda screen, but that's not a > general solution at all. What about an "ordinary" org mode file. So > here's the flow I envision. > > 1. You "mark" a series of headline entries with, say, > 'org-sg-mark'. Perhaps it would look like this when marked: > > ** ! interesting headline > > Yes, this disturbs the existing text. But the marking has to be > somehow visual. > > 2. You give a command like 'org-sg-gather' and the marked headlines are > gathered up, moved (just like archiving) to a file (for which you're > prompted) or maybe, optionally to the top or bottom of the current > buffer. The marks are then cleared. > > 3. 'org-sg-clear' clears a single mark; 'org-sg-clear-all' clears them all. > > Potential problems: > > 1. As mentioned, text is disturbed at least temporarily. > > 2. Incomplete operation sequences leave marks in place, when they might > be useless. > > 3. If the gathered headlines are at different levels, the resulting > gathered outline will not be sensible and will require manual fixing. > > Comments welcome. This doesn't look especially difficult to code, but > does it make sense and is it of any use? > > -- > Bob Newell > Honolulu, Hawai`i > * Via Gnus/BBDB/Org/Emacs/Linux * > > -- John ----------------------------------- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 4240 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-01 18:41 ` John Kitchin @ 2017-04-01 20:12 ` Bob Newell 2017-04-03 2:48 ` Samuel Wales 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Bob Newell @ 2017-04-01 20:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Thanks for the feedback. As to the question, what is scatter-gather? -- It's the idea of gathering up scattered pieces of text and consolidating them in another place, whether elsewhere in the same buffer or in another file. Using tags would work, and I've done something similar in my home-brew code for a fiction writing environment (I gather scattered comment blocks). So would non-visible marks, although when brainstorming you may want visible indicators of selected headlines. Something like '** ! headine' doesn't really destroy org syntax in any way, but it does add extra text to a headline (of course, so does a tag). I'll certainly look at the suggested alternatives, especially helm. In any case I'll think this through quite a bit more before developing a prototype. -- Bob Newell Honolulu, Hawai`i * Via Gnus/BBDB/Org/Emacs/Linux * ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-01 20:12 ` Bob Newell @ 2017-04-03 2:48 ` Samuel Wales 2017-04-03 4:34 ` Bob Newell 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Samuel Wales @ 2017-04-03 2:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bob Newell; +Cc: emacs-orgmode can you provide a use case? for me, i have long wanted to mark a set of tasks with a tag in the outline or agenda, then have /links/ to them gathered in one place, at a uniform level. that is probably less ambitious than your plan. -- The Kafka Pandemic: <http://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com> The disease DOES progress. MANY people have died from it. And ANYBODY can get it at any time. "You’ve really gotta quit this and get moving, because this is murder by neglect." --- <http://www.meaction.net/2017/02/03/pwme-people-with-me-are-being-murdered-by-neglect>. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-03 2:48 ` Samuel Wales @ 2017-04-03 4:34 ` Bob Newell 2017-04-05 5:06 ` Yasushi SHOJI 2017-04-10 8:46 ` Daniel Clemente 0 siblings, 2 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Bob Newell @ 2017-04-03 4:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com> writes: > can you provide a use case? A simple use case: you're brainstorming, making org-mode headline entries as fast as you can think or type. After a while you notice that a number of entries seem to be related and might actually be better considered as a spin-off. So you want to gather up all of those entries and send them off in bulk to a different org file. Or even simpler: you want to group together a bunch of scattered headlines that you now see as being related. Yes, you can do this by moving each one around individually, but I'd like a faster method--- just mark them and relocate them all at once to the top or bottom of the buffer. > for me, i have long wanted to mark a set of tasks with a tag in the > outline or agenda, then have /links/ to them gathered in one place, at > a uniform level. This sounds quite useful, actually. -- Bob Newell Honolulu, Hawai`i * Via Gnus/BBDB/Org/Emacs/Linux * ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-03 4:34 ` Bob Newell @ 2017-04-05 5:06 ` Yasushi SHOJI 2017-04-05 15:22 ` Nick Dokos 2017-04-10 8:46 ` Daniel Clemente 1 sibling, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Yasushi SHOJI @ 2017-04-05 5:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bob Newell; +Cc: emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 765 bytes --] Hi Bob, On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Bob Newell <bobnewell@bobnewell.net> wrote: > > A simple use case: you're brainstorming, making org-mode headline > entries as fast as you can think or type. After a while you notice that > a number of entries seem to be related and might actually be better > considered as a spin-off. So you want to gather up all of those entries > and send them off in bulk to a different org file. mark them with tags, and do org-tags-view. Or, you can use regex or other criteria if you like. If you want to refile them to a org file, mark entries you want to refile with org-agenda-bulk-mark and do org-agenda-bulk-action and 'r' to select a file. http://orgmode.org/manual/Agenda-commands.html#Agenda-commands -- yashi [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1085 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-05 5:06 ` Yasushi SHOJI @ 2017-04-05 15:22 ` Nick Dokos 2017-04-06 18:28 ` Bob Newell 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Nick Dokos @ 2017-04-05 15:22 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Yasushi SHOJI <yasushi.shoji@gmail.com> writes: > Hi Bob, > > On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Bob Newell <bobnewell@bobnewell.net> wrote: >> >> A simple use case: you're brainstorming, making org-mode headline >> entries as fast as you can think or type. After a while you notice that >> a number of entries seem to be related and might actually be better >> considered as a spin-off. So you want to gather up all of those entries >> and send them off in bulk to a different org file. > > mark them with tags, and do org-tags-view. Or, you can use regex or other > criteria if you like. > That was my first thought too: I didn't think any extra functionality is needed. > If you want to refile them to a org file, mark entries you want to refile with > org-agenda-bulk-mark and do org-agenda-bulk-action and 'r' to select > a file. > > http://orgmode.org/manual/Agenda-commands.html#Agenda-commands > -- > yashi > -- Nick ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-05 15:22 ` Nick Dokos @ 2017-04-06 18:28 ` Bob Newell 2017-04-06 19:19 ` Nick Dokos 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Bob Newell @ 2017-04-06 18:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode >> mark them with tags, and do org-tags-view. Or, you can use regex or other >> criteria if you like. >> > > That was my first thought too: I didn't think any extra functionality is needed. I looked into this earlier but agenda bulk marking doesn't seem to work in an arbitrary org-mode buffer; it must be an agenda buffer, and you can only mark certain entries. The tag idea may be the best way. Thanks to all for the replies. -- Bob Newell Honolulu, Hawai`i * Via Gnus/BBDB/Org/Emacs/Linux * ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-06 18:28 ` Bob Newell @ 2017-04-06 19:19 ` Nick Dokos 2017-04-06 19:40 ` John Kitchin 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Nick Dokos @ 2017-04-06 19:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Bob Newell <bobnewell@bobnewell.net> writes: >>> mark them with tags, and do org-tags-view. Or, you can use regex or other >>> criteria if you like. >>> >> >> That was my first thought too: I didn't think any extra functionality is needed. > > I looked into this earlier but agenda bulk marking doesn't seem to work > in an arbitrary org-mode buffer; it must be an agenda buffer, and you > can only mark certain entries. > > The tag idea may be the best way. Thanks to all for the replies. Yes, sorry: I was talking about tags, not about agenda bulk-marking. Although you can add an arbitrary org file to the agend with `C-c [', do what you need to do, and then remove it with `C-c ]'. -- Nick ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-06 19:19 ` Nick Dokos @ 2017-04-06 19:40 ` John Kitchin 0 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: John Kitchin @ 2017-04-06 19:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nick Dokos; +Cc: emacs-orgmode I am sympathetic to not wanting to use tags here. It would be tedious to tag them all, and then remove them (my opinion of course;). Here is some code that you can "mark" headlines with a speed command (M on a headline start) or interactively. This just stores a marker to the headline in a global variable. Then, use M-x scatter-gather to put them all into one temporary buffer. From there you can manipulate them any way you want, and save the result anyway you want. You could modify scatter-gather to either copy or move the headlines. You could also use overlays to indicate a headline had been marked, and make some convenience functions to remove headlines from the list, but I leave those for exercises ;) This code is lightly tested. #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defvar scatter-gather-markers '() "List of markers where headlines are for gathering.") (defun scatter-gather-mark-heading () "Add the current headline to `scatter-gather-markers'." (interactive) (unless (org-at-heading-p) (outline-previous-heading)) (add-to-list 'scatter-gather-markers (point-marker))) (defun scatter-gather () "Gather marked headlines into a temporary buffer" (interactive) (when scatter-gather-markers (switch-to-buffer-other-window (get-buffer-create "*scatter-gather*")) (loop for marker in (reverse scatter-gather-markers) do (insert (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer marker) (save-excursion (goto-char (marker-position marker)) (org-mark-subtree) (buffer-substring (point) (mark)))))) (setq scatter-gather-markers '()))) (add-to-list 'org-speed-commands-user (cons "M" 'scatter-gather-mark-heading)) #+END_SRC Nick Dokos writes: > Bob Newell <bobnewell@bobnewell.net> writes: > >>>> mark them with tags, and do org-tags-view. Or, you can use regex or other >>>> criteria if you like. >>>> >>> >>> That was my first thought too: I didn't think any extra functionality is needed. >> >> I looked into this earlier but agenda bulk marking doesn't seem to work >> in an arbitrary org-mode buffer; it must be an agenda buffer, and you >> can only mark certain entries. >> >> The tag idea may be the best way. Thanks to all for the replies. > > Yes, sorry: I was talking about tags, not about agenda bulk-marking. Although you > can add an arbitrary org file to the agend with `C-c [', do what you need to do, > and then remove it with `C-c ]'. -- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-03 4:34 ` Bob Newell 2017-04-05 5:06 ` Yasushi SHOJI @ 2017-04-10 8:46 ` Daniel Clemente 1 sibling, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Daniel Clemente @ 2017-04-10 8:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bob Newell; +Cc: Org-mode Org-Mode [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 682 bytes --] On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 6:34 AM, Bob Newell <bobnewell@bobnewell.net> wrote: > > Or even simpler: you want to group together a bunch of scattered > headlines that you now see as being related. Yes, you can do this by > moving each one around individually, but I'd like a faster method--- > just mark them and relocate them all at once to the top or bottom of the > buffer. > If you need it fast and simple, and you're in an agenda view, you can use M-up, M-down to reorder the headlines you see, and this doesn't modify anything else, just the visual order in this agenda. Then when all the tasks you want are at the top, you can copy/paste them, or mark them and move them, etc. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1058 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Scatter-gather idea 2017-04-01 17:27 ` Scatter-gather idea Bob Newell 2017-04-01 18:41 ` John Kitchin @ 2017-04-01 18:47 ` Bingo 1 sibling, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Bingo @ 2017-04-01 18:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2343 bytes --] On April 1, 2017 10:57:41 PM GMT+05:30, Bob Newell <bobnewell@bobnewell.net> wrote: >Org-mode has nearly everything that other outlining tools have, and >generally much, much more. But one thing that is missing (and >there's been sporadic traffic about this) is convenient >scatter-gather. BrainStorm WFO has this; it's not like I'm going to >start using it as an alternative, but such a feature might be nice in >org-mode. > >The Emacs way is to write it yourself, and I'm thinking about that. But >I wanted to try out the concept and see if it's of interest, or for >that >matter, more trouble than it's worth. > >You can do something like this on the Agenda screen, but that's not a >general solution at all. What about an "ordinary" org mode file. So >here's the flow I envision. > >1. You "mark" a series of headline entries with, say, > 'org-sg-mark'. Perhaps it would look like this when marked: > > ** ! interesting headline > > Yes, this disturbs the existing text. But the marking has to be > somehow visual. > >2. You give a command like 'org-sg-gather' and the marked headlines are > gathered up, moved (just like archiving) to a file (for which you're > prompted) or maybe, optionally to the top or bottom of the current > buffer. The marks are then cleared. > >3. 'org-sg-clear' clears a single mark; 'org-sg-clear-all' clears them >all. > >Potential problems: > >1. As mentioned, text is disturbed at least temporarily. > >2. Incomplete operation sequences leave marks in place, when they might > be useless. > >3. If the gathered headlines are at different levels, the resulting > gathered outline will not be sensible and will require manual fixing. > >Comments welcome. This doesn't look especially difficult to code, but >does it make sense and is it of any use? > >-- >Bob Newell >Honolulu, Hawai`i >* Via Gnus/BBDB/Org/Emacs/Linux * What is scatter-gather ? What is the purpose for which it is done? Google tells me about a vectored I/O method, which is not what i guess you are talking about. That would help clarify why you chose an org-syntax demolishing "!" instead of a tag. For myself i have coded a dirty elisp to extract and randomly order some specific marked headlines. But for this, tags work better because i don't want to mark all my headlines (hundreds) every time i dump this out. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2738 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] 2017-04-01 15:22 Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] Chunyang Xu 2017-04-01 17:27 ` Scatter-gather idea Bob Newell @ 2017-04-03 6:58 ` Chunyang Xu 2017-04-05 8:11 ` Nicolas Goaziou 1 sibling, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Chunyang Xu @ 2017-04-03 6:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 43 bytes --] Here is a patch which can fix the issue. [-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #2: 0001-ob-C-Fix-remote-executing.patch --] [-- Type: text/x-patch, Size: 799 bytes --] From e42b22f74c2f04a4d8e7eec0a6bdacbd08bebf12 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chunyang Xu <mail@xuchunyang.me> Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 14:46:51 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] ob-C: Fix remote executing * lisp/ob-C.el (org-babel-C-execute): Process remote bin file. TINYCHANGE --- lisp/ob-C.el | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/lisp/ob-C.el b/lisp/ob-C.el index 795bcb2b7..e54e17492 100644 --- a/lisp/ob-C.el +++ b/lisp/ob-C.el @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ or `org-babel-execute:C++' or `org-babel-execute:D'." (org-babel-eval (pcase org-babel-c-variant ((or `c `cpp) - (concat tmp-bin-file cmdline)) + (concat (org-babel-process-file-name tmp-bin-file) cmdline)) (`d (format "%s %s %s %s" org-babel-D-compiler -- 2.12.0 [-- Attachment #3: Type: text/plain, Size: 597 bytes --] Chunyang Xu writes: > Hi. > > My computer is running Mac OS, I would like to run some C code from my > VPS which is running GNU/Linux Ubuntu. For example, > > #+BEGIN_SRC C :dir /ssh:xuchunyang.me: > puts("Hello, World!"); > #+END_SRC > > but when I execute this code block with C-c C-c, it popups *Org-Babel > Error Output* and here is its contents > > /bin/sh: 1: /ssh:xuchunyang.me:/tmp/C-bin-18285iKe: not found > > However, the file does exist and produce the desired output > > #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir /ssh:xuchunyang.me: > /tmp/C-bin-18285U4c > #+END_SRC > > #+RESULTS: > | Hello | World! | ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] 2017-04-03 6:58 ` Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] Chunyang Xu @ 2017-04-05 8:11 ` Nicolas Goaziou 2017-04-05 11:49 ` Chunyang Xu 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Nicolas Goaziou @ 2017-04-05 8:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Chunyang Xu; +Cc: emacs-orgmode Hello, Chunyang Xu <mail@xuchunyang.me> writes: > Here is a patch which can fix the issue. Thank you. > From e42b22f74c2f04a4d8e7eec0a6bdacbd08bebf12 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Chunyang Xu <mail@xuchunyang.me> > Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 14:46:51 +0800 > Subject: [PATCH] ob-C: Fix remote executing > > * lisp/ob-C.el (org-babel-C-execute): Process remote bin file. > > TINYCHANGE > --- > lisp/ob-C.el | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/lisp/ob-C.el b/lisp/ob-C.el > index 795bcb2b7..e54e17492 100644 > --- a/lisp/ob-C.el > +++ b/lisp/ob-C.el > @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ or `org-babel-execute:C++' or `org-babel-execute:D'." > (org-babel-eval > (pcase org-babel-c-variant > ((or `c `cpp) > - (concat tmp-bin-file cmdline)) > + (concat (org-babel-process-file-name tmp-bin-file) cmdline)) I see that `tmp-bin-file' is used a couple other times in the body. Would it make sense to wrap the initial binding within `org-babel-process-file-name' instead of doing it only for this occurrence? Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] 2017-04-05 8:11 ` Nicolas Goaziou @ 2017-04-05 11:49 ` Chunyang Xu 2017-04-07 16:15 ` Nicolas Goaziou 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Chunyang Xu @ 2017-04-05 11:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Nicolas Goaziou; +Cc: emacs-orgmode Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Hello, > > Chunyang Xu <mail@xuchunyang.me> writes: > >> Here is a patch which can fix the issue. > > Thank you. > >> From e42b22f74c2f04a4d8e7eec0a6bdacbd08bebf12 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >> From: Chunyang Xu <mail@xuchunyang.me> >> Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 14:46:51 +0800 >> Subject: [PATCH] ob-C: Fix remote executing >> >> * lisp/ob-C.el (org-babel-C-execute): Process remote bin file. >> >> TINYCHANGE >> --- >> lisp/ob-C.el | 2 +- >> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) >> >> diff --git a/lisp/ob-C.el b/lisp/ob-C.el >> index 795bcb2b7..e54e17492 100644 >> --- a/lisp/ob-C.el >> +++ b/lisp/ob-C.el >> @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ or `org-babel-execute:C++' or `org-babel-execute:D'." >> (org-babel-eval >> (pcase org-babel-c-variant >> ((or `c `cpp) >> - (concat tmp-bin-file cmdline)) >> + (concat (org-babel-process-file-name tmp-bin-file) cmdline)) > > I see that `tmp-bin-file' is used a couple other times in the body. > Would it make sense to wrap the initial binding within > `org-babel-process-file-name' instead of doing it only for this > occurrence? Both ways look OK to me. `tmp-bin-file' is used only twice and invoking `org-babel-process-file-name' is cheap. And converting `tmp-bin-file' from remote to local name only when 100% necessary (i.e. within `org-babel-eval') looks more logical to me. On the other hand, `tmp-bin-file' as a remote file name is useless, thus the way you suggested is reasonable as well. > Regards, ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: Bug: Can't execute C code block from remote directory [9.0.5 (release_9.0.5-401-g86ff11 @ /Users/xcy/src/org-mode/lisp/)] 2017-04-05 11:49 ` Chunyang Xu @ 2017-04-07 16:15 ` Nicolas Goaziou 0 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Nicolas Goaziou @ 2017-04-07 16:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Chunyang Xu; +Cc: emacs-orgmode Hello, Chunyang Xu <mail@xuchunyang.me> writes: > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > >> Hello, >> >> Chunyang Xu <mail@xuchunyang.me> writes: >> >>> Here is a patch which can fix the issue. >> >> Thank you. >> >>> From e42b22f74c2f04a4d8e7eec0a6bdacbd08bebf12 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >>> From: Chunyang Xu <mail@xuchunyang.me> >>> Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 14:46:51 +0800 >>> Subject: [PATCH] ob-C: Fix remote executing >>> >>> * lisp/ob-C.el (org-babel-C-execute): Process remote bin file. >>> >>> TINYCHANGE >>> --- >>> lisp/ob-C.el | 2 +- >>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/lisp/ob-C.el b/lisp/ob-C.el >>> index 795bcb2b7..e54e17492 100644 >>> --- a/lisp/ob-C.el >>> +++ b/lisp/ob-C.el >>> @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ or `org-babel-execute:C++' or `org-babel-execute:D'." >>> (org-babel-eval >>> (pcase org-babel-c-variant >>> ((or `c `cpp) >>> - (concat tmp-bin-file cmdline)) >>> + (concat (org-babel-process-file-name tmp-bin-file) cmdline)) >> >> I see that `tmp-bin-file' is used a couple other times in the body. >> Would it make sense to wrap the initial binding within >> `org-babel-process-file-name' instead of doing it only for this >> occurrence? > > Both ways look OK to me. `tmp-bin-file' is used only twice and invoking > `org-babel-process-file-name' is cheap. And converting `tmp-bin-file' > from remote to local name only when 100% necessary (i.e. within > `org-babel-eval') looks more logical to me. On the other hand, > `tmp-bin-file' as a remote file name is useless, thus the way you > suggested is reasonable as well. OK. Would you mind sending a patch doing the latter, along with a code comment explaining why `org-babel-process-file-name' is needed? Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
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