From: Matt Price <moptop99@gmail.com>
To: Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net>, Org Mode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: org-map-entries but with arguments?
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 21:10:57 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAN_Dec-zmNYQww5o6XW-kEWaVfQ=ofWfof-TFiGVVeVrc7wNgA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAN_Dec8gBJ9+A+tvhDzGVwcMV7NmMRj=UMfLQyrDr51NtAabgA@mail.gmail.com>
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Sorry, replied to Adam directly by accident.
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 8:32 PM Matt Price <moptop99@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 5:31 PM Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net> wrote:
>
>> Matt Price <moptop99@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > Is there a lisp trick for adding arguments to the function called by
>> > `org-map-entries`?
>> >
>> > I have the following function:
>> >
>> > (cl-defun org-lms-return-all-assignments (&optional (send-all nil)
>> (also-mail nil) (post-to-lms t) )
>> > "By default mail all subtrees 'READY' to student recipients, unless
>> SEND-ALL is non-nil.
>> > In that case, send all marked 'READY' or 'TODO'."
>> > (interactive)
>> > (message "Mailing all READY subtrees to students")
>> > (let ((send-condition
>> > (if send-all
>> > `(or (string= (org-element-property :todo-keyword item)
>> "READY")
>> > (string= (org-element-property :todo-keyword item)
>> "TODO") )
>> > `(string= (org-element-property :todo-keyword item) "READY")
>> > )))
>> > (org-map-entries
>> > #'ol-send-just-one))
>> > (org-cycle-hide-drawers 'all))
>> >
>> > I'd like to relay some of hte functions arguments to the one called
>> > internally to do the work. ~(ol-send-just-one~ takes an ~also-mail~
>> > and a ~post-to-lms~ parameter,just like
>> > ~org-lms-return-all-assignments~, but I'm not sure how to trick
>> > org-map-entries into passing those arguments on. Any hints? Thank
>> > you!
>>
>> Hi Matt,
>>
>> If I may, I think org-ql can help you here. It should also work much
>> faster than org-map-entries, because it can skip to entries with the
>> desired to-do keywords (although you could also use the MATCH argument
>> to org-map-entries to improve its speed). Try this function (untested):
>>
>> #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
>> (cl-defun org-lms-return-all-assignments-ql (&optional (send-all nil)
>> (also-mail nil) (post-to-lms t))
>> "By default mail all subtrees 'READY' to student recipients, unless
>> SEND-ALL is non-nil.
>> In that case, send all marked 'READY' or 'TODO'."
>> (interactive)
>> (message "Mailing all READY subtrees to students")
>> (let ((todo-keywords (if send-all
>> '("READY" "TODO")
>> '("READY"))))
>> (org-ql-select (current-buffer)
>> `(todo ,@todo-keywords)
>> :action `(ol-send-just-one ,also-mail ,post-to-lms))))
>> #+END_SRC
>>
>> OK, this is pretty cool, thank you. I took John's excellent suggestion
> of using a headline property to store the appropriate actions, but it makes
> sense to switch to org-ql if I can master the syntax (which seems awfully
> powerful). One questions: does org-ql-select respect buffer narrowing?
> That would be important for me.
>
> Man, hard to hold all this stuff in my head. ANd very hard to navigate my
> own code now that I see how ugly it is.
>
Another question. In place of a function or sexp, the :action key accepts
the keyword "element" as a value, and will return a parsed headline. Is it
possible to then pass that value on to a function that will be evaluated?
I'm asking because I have a bunch of functions with very long `let`
sections in which information is extracted from a headline with
(org-entry-get). It would be nice to use John's plist trick (from the other
thread we're on) to, essentially, let-plist all the properties of the
headline. It would declutter my code significantly.
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Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-09-18 18:51 org-map-entries but with arguments? Matt Price
2019-09-18 21:30 ` Adam Porter
[not found] ` <CAN_Dec8gBJ9+A+tvhDzGVwcMV7NmMRj=UMfLQyrDr51NtAabgA@mail.gmail.com>
2019-09-19 1:10 ` Matt Price [this message]
2019-09-19 1:34 ` Adam Porter
2019-09-19 1:42 ` John Kitchin
2019-09-19 13:31 ` Matt Price
2019-09-18 23:28 ` John Kitchin
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