From: Zelphir Kaltstahl <zelphirkaltstahl@posteo.de>
To: Org Mode List <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Question regarding org-babel-eval and ob-erlang
Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 19:18:34 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <d9faf0a7-04d9-46c1-ad52-211b3fa6ec69@posteo.de> (raw)
Hello!
I have questions regarding `org-babel-eval'. Does `org-babel-eval' take into
account the `PATH' or `exec-path' variables, when searching for
executables/binaries to run source blocks?
More specifically in my experiments with `ob-erlang' it seems not to pick
up/find binaries, which are in the first directory on the `PATH' and Emacs
variable `exec-path'. `ob-erlang' calls `org-babel-eval' at
https://github.com/xfwduke/ob-erlang/blob/a029c23902b4ad73b84f262a7fc5b98d87b63dfd/ob-erlang.el#L63-L68.
That is how I came to `org-babel-eval'.
I am trying to get `ob-erlang' to work with an `emacs' and an `erlang' installed
inside a guix profile. There is a repository, where I have a kind of example:
https://codeberg.org/ZelphirKaltstahl/learn-you-some-erlang-workthrough/src/commit/daa84469286c05c9c4854c71e34f26b42da7b7c1.
The readme has instructions of how I create a guix profile and in the following
github issue of `ob-erlang' I describe my finding:
https://github.com/xfwduke/ob-erlang/issues/1.
In short: Even though a directory `guix-profile/bin' is the first thing on the
`PATH' and `exec-path' of Emacs, `org-babel-eval' does not seem to find `erlc'
and `erl'.
What more do I need to do, in order to make org-babel find the Erlang executables?
Or is this a fault in `ob-erlang' and it shouldn't call `org-babel-eval' like that?
I see in the source code of org-mode, that `org-babel-eval' calls
`org-babel--shell-command-on-region', but I failed to identify so far, where the
portions of the code are, that are responsible for looking up binaries on the
`PATH' directories.
I would like to create a merge request for `ob-erlang', fixing this behavior,
possibly introducing a new defcustom, as someone mentioned in the above linked
issue. I found the part where "erl" is in the code of `ob-erlang', but now I
don't know how to proceed and whether it is really necessary, or there is a
simple solution to make org-babel find the binaries on the `PATH' or `exec-path'.
My goal is to make the project self-contained. I do not want to install Erlang
system-wide and hard-code `PATH' or similar things. I intentionally use guix
profile to have things local in the project directory. I am using guix profile
instead of guix shell, in order to have a predictable bin directory, that I can
add to `PATH'.
Best regards,
Zelphir
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repositories: https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl, https://codeberg.org/ZelphirKaltstahl
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2024-08-24 19:18 Zelphir Kaltstahl [this message]
2024-08-31 18:38 ` Question regarding org-babel-eval and ob-erlang Ihor Radchenko
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