From: Matt Price <moptop99@gmail.com>
To: Org Mode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: using flet to suppress meta generation in html export?
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2018 11:05:40 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAN_Dec_XHynVkMQJ9Fr83KxAWsQkY-=NPf2epZt+gqhS63gUuQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87a7mm2p7q.fsf@gmail.com>
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AH, THISI S SUPER-HELPFUL, aARON. MANY THANK. i'M HOPING THAT BY THE TIME
i RETIRE i WILL BEGIN TO UNDERSTAND LEXICAL SCOPING IN LISP...
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 10:35 AM Aaron Ecay <aaronecay@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> 2018ko azaroak 6an, Matt Price-ek idatzi zuen:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was writing a function to quickly post the ocntents of subtrees to the
> > Canvas Learning Management System. I was trying to strip down the
> exported
> > HTML to an absolute minimum and had forgotten about the body-only
> paramter
> > to org-export-as (!!). So, my solution was to try to rebind
> > 'org-html--build-meta-info to always just return "". However, I can't
> > seem to do it properly and I'm wondering if someone can help me figure
> out
> > what's wrong. It's my first time using cl-flet! And I know there are
> > various approaches, but I odn't understnad whyt this is notworking, when
> > for instance, this does work for me:
> >
> > (cl-flet ((+
> > (lambda (&rest args) (message "no plus!"))))
> > (+ "whoops"))
> > ;; "no plus!"
> >
> > Meanwhile, here's my non-functional code:
>
> Quoting from the info page (info "(cl) Function Bindings"):
>
> The bindings are lexical in scope. This means that all references
> to the named functions must appear physically within FORMS.
>
> I believe that you can accomplish what you are trying to do with:
>
> (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'org-html--build-meta-info)
> (lambda (&rest args) "")))
> your-code-here)
>
> You could also do something like:
>
> (let ((my-advice (lambda (&rest _) "")))
> (advice-add 'org-html--build-meta-info :override my-advice)
> (unwind-protect
> (progn
> your-code-here)
> (advice-remove 'org-html--build-meta-info my-advice)))
>
> (Why do I think this is better, despite being more verbose? Advice-add
> is specifically designed to change the binding of functions at runtime,
> and so it does some specialized things that cl-letf doesnʼt do. This in
> turn means that it should be a more robust way of accomplishing the
> desired outcome.)
>
> --
> Aaron Ecay
>
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2018-11-06 14:16 using flet to suppress meta generation in html export? Matt Price
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