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From: John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu>
To: Lawrence Bottorff <borgauf@gmail.com>
Cc: emacs-orgmode Mailinglist <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Bizarre C-c ' error
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 21:06:13 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2611z67ay.fsf@andrew.cmu.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAFAhFSUxOnENnijyXvEWsRFifFpFJt7yn9PzpLhNUgCQu027vQ@mail.gmail.com>

I think that is normal. The comma is some way that org escapes the * so
it cannot be mistaken for a headline. The comma should have no effect on
running the code with C-c C-c, and it should go away when you run C-c ' in the
src-block, and reappear when you exit that. If you get rid of the
leading *, the comma will disappear.

Is there an actual problem running the code?

Lawrence Bottorff writes:

> I found this bizarre thing while doing some babel coding. I start by
> putting this template together
>
> #+name: leibniz_3
> #+begin_src lisp :session :exports code :results silent
>
> #+end_src
>
> Then from this page
> <ftp://ftp.cs.washington.edu/homes/tanimoto/ai/LEIBNIZ.CL> I copy this code
> (some 40 lines down)
>
> . . .
>   (push (make-rule :goal (first r)
>                    :pattern (second r)
>                    :action (third r)
>                    :name (fourth r))
>         *rules*) )
>
> into a C-c ' buffer. But when I return to my org buffer (with an additional
> C-c '), it has done this:
>
> #+name: leibtest
> #+begin_src lisp :session :exports code :results silent
>   (push (make-rule :goal (first r)
>                    :pattern (second r)
>                    :action (third r)
>                    :name (fourth r))
>         ,*rules*) )
> #+end_src
>
> Can you spot the difference? Subtle bug as it is, the code now has a comma
> thrown in on the last line. At first I thought this was some copying crud
> -- for example, if I simply highlight my code directly off this email (in
> Chrome/gmail) and try to XWinows-paste (middle wheel mouse click) it in, it
> throws in weird white-space crud -- but no, this comma add thing is only
> from doing a C-c ' round trip! And no, it's not an issue of how I put in
> the code: copy or type -- into the original org buffer or into the C-c '
> buffer. Again, just a C-c ' round trip throws in this comma. Odd
> coincidence, but this might have been legitimate CL code, except the list
> needs a backquote too. This has been a hair-pulling, all-time-top-ten bug,
> to be sure. And diff shows only this problem on the whole LEIBNIZ.CL file.
> Any ideas what's causing this?
>
> Lb

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2015-10-21 15:25 Bizarre C-c ' error Lawrence Bottorff
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