Never compile this.
;; -*- no-byte-compile: t; -*-
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:7E71A009-4DD3-4296-9851-293BC71D2DFF
Configure Org-Mode core functionality to compile this system.
Sysop is likely to use this periodically.
Start EMACS with this command:
emacs --debug-init --no-init-file --no-splash --background-color white --foreground-color black --vertical-scroll-bars --eval '(switch-to-buffer "*Messages*")' --name FND-TEST --title FND-TEST --load ~/src/help/.org-mode-fundamentals.emacs.el &
(load-file "~/src/help/.org-mode-ecm.emacs.el")
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:8510C876-F644-4804-9F87-54A0B44DBA6A
This system enables you to perform 3 Literate Document activities
- Tangling
- Evaluating
- Weaving
Combined they provide a rich Literate Programming environment.
These activities are not performed interactively by the user. They are automatic operations that occur as a result of the configuration by the document itself.
The following is the guide for the default configuration of this system and how it behaves.
Key:
- Columns
- S: Source document modified?
- T: Destination tangled-document modified?
- W: Destination weaved-document modified?
- C: Source-Block Evaluation occurred?
- O: Org-Macro Expansion occurred?
Activity | S | T | W | C | O |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tangling | F | T | F | F | F |
Evaluating | T | F | F | T | F |
Weaving | F | F | T | F! | T |
They are separate and distinct operations.
"Programming" is logically an activity that is the combination of these 3 activites. It is interactively performed by Sysop. It is not a distinct or isolated operation. Results of one activity exist here and serve as inputs to another activity.
- Note about
F!
: Weaving Source-Block Evaluation occurred?*- Source block evaluation on export is disabled using header arguments: those source blocks will never be evaluated on weaving
- However the ability for them evaluate on weaving is enabled so that weaved source blocks can be replaced by their result value. This gives a kind of template system. More details here
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:B14776FD-6835-4D1D-BCD3-50D56555423C
Help configure Org-Mode.
(defun help/set-org-babel-default-header-args (property value)
"Easily set system header arguments in org mode.
PROPERTY is the system-wide value that you would like to modify.
VALUE is the new value you wish to store.
Attribution: URL `http://orgmode.org/manual/System_002dwide-header-arguments.html#System_002dwide-header-arguments'"
(setq org-babel-default-header-args
(cons (cons property value)
(assq-delete-all property org-babel-default-header-args))))
(defun help/set-org-babel-default-inline-header-args (property value)
"See `help/set-org-babel-default-header-args'; same but for inline header args."
(setq org-babel-default-inline-header-args
(cons (cons property value)
(assq-delete-all property org-babel-default-inline-header-args))))
(defun help/set-org-babel-default-header-args:R (property value)
"See `help/set-org-babel-default-header-args'; same but for R.
This is a copy and paste. Additional languages would warrant a refactor."
(setq org-babel-default-header-args:R
(cons (cons property value)
(assq-delete-all property org-babel-default-header-args:R))))
(defun help/set-org-babel-default-header-args:ditaa (property value)
"See `help/set-org-babel-default-header-args'; same but for ditaa.
This is a copy and paste. Additional languages would warrant a refactor."
(setq org-babel-default-header-args:ditaa
(cons (cons property value)
(assq-delete-all property org-babel-default-header-args:ditaa))))
(defun help/set-org-babel-default-header-args:dot (property value)
"See `help/set-org-babel-default-header-args'; same but for dot.
This is a copy and paste. Additional languages would warrant a refactor."
(setq org-babel-default-header-args:dot
(cons (cons property value)
(assq-delete-all property org-babel-default-header-args:dot))))
(defun help/set-org-babel-default-header-args:plantuml (property value)
"See `help/set-org-babel-default-header-args'; same but for plantuml.
This is a copy and paste. Additional languages would warrant a refactor."
(setq org-babel-default-header-args:plantuml
(cons (cons property value)
(assq-delete-all property org-babel-default-header-args:plantuml))))
(defun help/org-toggle-macro-markers ()
(interactive)
(let ((old org-hide-macro-markers)
(new (not org-hide-macro-markers)))
(setq org-hide-macro-markers new)
(message "Just changed org-hide-macro-markers from %s to %s" old new)
(font-lock-mode)
(font-lock-mode)))
(defun help/org-prp-hdln ()
"Visit every Headline. If it doesn't have an ID property then add one and
assign it a UUID. Attribution: URL
`http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/99738'. It is OK to leave the
colon separator in here because these are never used as Source-Blocks and
the rest of the code expects the colon separator."
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(dolist (p (nreverse
(org-element-map (org-element-parse-buffer 'headline) 'headline
(lambda (headline) (org-element-property :begin headline)))))
(goto-char p)
(org-id-get-create))
(save-buffer)))
(defun help/org-id-new ()
"Re-purposing `org-id' hit a snag when colons were forbidden in Source-Block
names. Adding support for a user-defined Org-Id separator would have fixed
this but with no benefit to Org-Id. So this function removes the colon
instead.
"
(interactive)
(let* ((gend (org-id-new))
(newid (replace-regexp-in-string ":" "_" gend)))
newid))
(defun help/org-prp-src-blk ()
"If it doesn't have a NAME property then add one and
assign it a UUID. Attribution: URL `http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/99740'"
(interactive)
(help/org-2every-src-block
#'(lambda (element)
(if (not (org-element-property :name element))
(let ((i (org-get-indentation)))
(beginning-of-line)
(save-excursion (insert "#+NAME: " (help/org-id-new) "\n"))
(indent-to i)
(forward-line 2))))))
(defconst help/org-special-pre "^\s*#[+]")
(defun help/org-2every-src-block (fn)
"Visit every Source-Block and evaluate `FN'."
(interactive)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(let ((case-fold-search t))
(while (re-search-forward (concat help/org-special-pre "BEGIN_SRC") nil t)
(let ((element (org-element-at-point)))
(when (eq (org-element-type element) 'src-block)
(funcall fn element)))))
(save-buffer)))
(defun help/org-babel-demarcate-block ()
"Add a NAME property then assign it a UUID."
(interactive)
(org-babel-demarcate-block)
(insert "#+name: " (help/org-id-new))
(beginning-of-line)
(insert "\n"))
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:25F4226F-2EB2-48EC-A4D5-56DD5CCC753E
A Headline's primary key is ID
. Use org-id
to manage it.
(require 'org-id)
In Links: Never use ID
or CUSTOM_ID
; always use the file name and text to make it accessible outside of Emacs.
(setq org-id-link-to-org-use-id 'nil)
Make sure that ID
is always unique, portable, and easy to maintain by
- Using an acceptable prefix
- Memorable
- So you can remember where you created it and when
- So you can share it and let the recipient know (in theory useful)
- So you can enable a non Emacs/Org-Mode user to work with the tangled code referencing it's origin
- Valid
- Must be both LaTeX label and XHTML identifier compliant
org-lint
checks for this
- Must be both LaTeX label and XHTML identifier compliant
- Memorable
- Include the current login
- Include the current domain
- Use a UUID
(setq org-id-prefix (concat "org_" (user-real-login-name) "_" (help/get-timestamp-no-colons) "_" (system-name)))
(setq org-id-method 'uuid)
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:267EEDED-1367-405F-807C-B3C489045704
ID
and NAME
are essential for successful LP
using org-babel-tangle-jump-to-org
.
(add-hook 'org-babel-pre-tangle-hook #'help/org-prp-hdln)
(add-hook 'org-babel-pre-tangle-hook #'help/org-prp-src-blk)
There is a way to disable property inheritance that speeds up tangling a lot. This is only for user-defined properties; not Org-Mode properties.
The problem is that you lose property inheritance which is unacceptable. Never, never allow that. Its inconsistent with how Org-Mode works.
(setq org-babel-use-quick-and-dirty-noweb-expansion nil)
Assume that tangled document always live within the same directory structure as their origin document.
(setq org-babel-tangle-use-relative-file-links t)
- Post tangle actions
- Indentation
- At first glance this is surprising! The author should be responsible for the indentation, right? Yes, that is right. But there is one exception: using
:noweb-ref
source block concatenation. It is powerful and elegant. But the source blocks are indented on their own line. It forces any reader format it to make any sense of it. That is a poor start to using the tangled files. So tangled files get indented.
- At first glance this is surprising! The author should be responsible for the indentation, right? Yes, that is right. But there is one exception: using
- Indentation
(defun help/org-babel-post-tangle-hook-fn ()
(interactive)
(indent-region (point-min) (point-max) nil)
(save-buffer))
(add-hook 'org-babel-post-tangle-hook #'help/org-babel-post-tangle-hook-fn)
-
comments
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:49787FC5-CAA7-466B-B742-0F38973E070B
Toggle insertion of comments in tangled code files
Provide as much information as possible in the tangled artifact about the origin artifact.
(help/set-org-babel-default-header-args :comments "noweb")
-
mkdirp
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:B0F9A321-3B69-46BB-B512-0AF3C663A4C0
Toggle creation of parent directories of target files during tangling
(help/set-org-babel-default-header-args :mkdirp "yes")
-
no-expand
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:90170E6A-AA1A-44EA-9BF8-1A6AA38FD224
Turn off variable assignment and noweb expansion during tangling
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
noweb
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:E12B48AB-68E8-4515-89E3-30A16FB6FD22
Toggle expansion of noweb references
Expand noweb references in source-blocks before:
Activity Expand Tangling T Evaluating T Weaving F This embraces the notion that you are telling the right thing to the computer and the right thing to the human. By the time you get to exporting, you ought to refer to the generated document.
(help/set-org-babel-default-header-args :noweb "no-export")
-
noweb-ref
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:2836D0AA-5DBA-48AC-A338-B47002DE8D7F
Specify block's noweb reference resolution target
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
noweb-sep
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:B1A57D15-6BBF-4E78-A0D9-0B02C283C6B0
String used to separate noweb references
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
padline
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:DDE727A6-DDF7-4B61-9063-549614B135F0
Control insertion of padding lines in tangled code files
org-babel-tangle-jump-to-org
requires padded lines. This configuration could arguably appear in the "Programming" heading because it impacts operation. It lives here because it must occur as part of the Tangling activity so that it can be used in the Programming activity.- Often I go back and for on this one. Sometimes it is nicer to have less spaces in generated code when guests are viewing it. When no one else is reading it I love the spaces. Defaulting to what I like.
(help/set-org-babel-default-header-args :padline "yes")
-
session
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:8219A42A-E90F-418A-8EF0-EB150CF6D730
Preserve the state of code evaluation
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
For some situations, this may be the same for every source block for a particular language. R is a good example.
-
shebang
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:542185DD-4FD6-459A-B422-DA7B546FB292
Make tangled files executable
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
tangle
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:EA716FC9-4A90-4F3E-ABD0-31FEA575C969
Toggle tangling and specify file name
(help/set-org-babel-default-header-args :tangle "no")
-
tangle-mode
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:5F0B7157-2DC8-4AFD-8F26-4B21025A5ECE
Set permission of tangled files
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:ED23FF0B-1F90-435C-9B56-ACA06C1ACAE0
Org-Mode may use all of the listed languages.
(org-babel-do-load-languages
'org-babel-load-languages
'((emacs-lisp . t)
(org . t)
;;
(C . t)
(R . t)
(python . t)
(sass . t)
(scheme . t)
(sql . t)
(js . t)
;;
(latex . t)
;;
(makefile . t)
(shell . t)
;;
(ditaa . t)
(dot . t)
(plantuml . t)))
-
cache
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:49B8BFE9-643B-450F-A8A1-20CE3079E215
Avoid re-evaluating unchanged code blocks
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
Default
no
is correct for nearly every scenario. -
colnames
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:4D683007-14AE-4A7D-A506-E2301FD32E82
Handle column names in tables
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
dir
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:CD1494F1-0A2A-44D0-9955-0D0501AF1539
Specify the default (possibly remote) directory for code block execution
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
epilogue
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:CA7F5086-9D4B-4847-9449-3231CE027804
Text to append to code block body
See Prologue.
-
eval
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:0329BACE-2C99-4BB3-A7A5-7C800EF53FAD
Limit evaluation of specific code blocks
Never evaluate source-blocks or in-line-source-blocks on export.
(help/set-org-babel-default-header-args :eval "never-export") (help/set-org-babel-default-inline-header-args :eval "never-export")
org-export-use-babel
How does this overlap with the
:eval
header arg? Are they the same or different? What is the point? For a while I thought I understood the difference and how it worked. Later when I ran into a problem with my exports I realized that I didn't understand the difference!I thought that I had configured inline source blocks to
- Have their results replaced on each export
- Only include their results, excluding their source code
- Allow execution of source blocks interactively, never on export
It is all documented here 1.1.
Instead of that, when I exported, the results weren't replaced and the source code was included: exactly the opposite of what I had wanted to happen. Ouch!
Source blocks include a header arg
:eval
that controls evaluation of source blocks. I'd configured them all (both normal source blocks and inline source blocks) with the setting "never-export". Never-export makes it so that you can evaluate source blocks when you are editing the document but they can never be evaluated during export. That is why #3 worked correctly. But I will still stuck with #1-#2.Long story short after reviewing what I was thought every setting regarding evaluating and exportation I ended up on
org-export-use-babel
. It seemed silly to read it's documentation again because I'd read it so many times that I though I knew it inside and out: it controls whether or not code blocks can be evaluated on export. I'd set it to true though, to be totally sure that the system worked as I had expected. Now two places disabled evaluation on export: header args and this variable. It was here though that my understanding had a major mistake!org-export-use-babel—
answers two questions (controls two features) with one answer:- Is code evaluated on export?
- Are header args obeyed?
The key is the second part: the header args must be obeyed to make
replace
work. My problem was that I never noticed that this variable controls both execution and header args use. The latter, somehow I totally missed that. So no matter how I configured the header-args, those results could never be replaced because the header-args are totally ignored. Wow, I was so happy to discover this.In the end the configuration was super simple: set
org-export-use-babel
to true, make sure the desired source blocks were set to:never-export
, and the inline source blocks were setup to replace.(setq org-export-use-babel t)
-
file
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:80824708-62AF-4337-A517-828DA22D1FCA
Specify a path for file output
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
file-desc
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:6F9A2745-7118-469E-9FDB-4B327C02E5FA
Specify a description for file results
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
file-ext
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:0716A48E-9227-44FD-B1FA-185DF6545E91
Specify an extension for file output
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
hlines
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:721F4E5E-A343-4D7C-A3A3-12A544B3A273
Handle horizontal lines in tables
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
output-dir
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:D0DDFE88-1B41-4A67-A5F4-88B1B35A7513
Specify a directory to write file output to
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
One example is a System where all intermediate results are stored to individual files.
-
post
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:1A4DEC98-C735-4D88-8261-6AD13C495EF2
Post processing of code block results
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
prologue
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:3D1780E0-2E6D-428C-916D-BFB10E79C76F
Text to prepend to code block body
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
For some situations, this may be the same for every source block for a particular language. The user manual described
gnuplot
, which often shows up on the list and the solution is toreset
the session.Another example, say that you've got a bunch of R Source-Blocks and you want to be able to rearrange them as you please. You want to be sure that there are no dependencies between them on bindings created in the workspace. Set
prologue
torm(list = ls())
.Epilgue works hand-in-hand with this.
-
results
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:2755571E-113B-436E-9EEC-26618A55A27E
Specify the type of results and how they will be collected and handled
Ways to configure
:results
:224
.This system stores the results of evaluation in the source document. It believes that the results are critical to the research.
Keep the document as close to being executable as possible; make it very visible when it is not.
- Collection
value
: Functions have a single result. So do Source-Blocks.
- Type
scalar
- Functions always return a single result
- Evidence demonstrates that I use this or
output
most of the time and I want to configure this to work right forLiterate Programming
by default because it feels better.
WAS
- Because in theory returning a collection was flexible (see below). In practice I never ever used this.
table
:- Tables are the best type because
- Dimensions make them human-readable in text.
- Work with Babel LP.
- Appear as lists to programming languages.
- Weaves well.
- Inline Source-Blocks disallow tables so use scalars instead.
- Tables are the best type because
- Format
drawer
: Enable results replacement
- Handling
replace
: Replace them each time you evaluate the block.
(defconst help/org-sb-results-cfg "value scalar drawer replace") (help/set-org-babel-default-header-args :results help/org-sb-results-cfg)
Their format will show that they are results. Inline source blocks automatically get formatted as verbatim. For some reason, this only needs to be configured as
replace
to work unlike normal source blocks. Copying the configuration from normal source blocks here breaks the replacement functionality.(defconst help/org-isb-results-cfg "replace") (help/set-org-babel-default-inline-header-args :results help/org-isb-results-cfg)
- Collection
-
rownames
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:B184A507-1B03-4096-A4D8-E50A1DA047DB
Handle row names in tables
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
sep
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:F1336AAA-68EF-4E87-B253-458103B6FF2F
Delimiter for writing tabular results outside Org
Configuration likely per Source-Block or System.
-
var
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:3B4D638C-82EE-47F3-835C-52B2F03620A0
Pass arguments to code blocks
- The most revealing of the power of Org-Mode's LP offering
- Values-by-reference
- Table
- List
- Source-Block without and with parameters
- Literal-Block
- Idexable variable values
- Emacs Lisp evaluation of variables
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:F71DD8BA-B853-4903-A348-400E13C0E6F8
Help the reader make sense of the document by displaying it's internal properties.
(setq org-export-with-properties t)
- Stop your flow to monitor the export for errors
- <2016-01-19 Tue> Expect it to start weaves for all weavers asynchronously. Does not do so; main thread is blocked until weaves complete.
(setq org-export-in-background nil)
Make sure that exported files are Unicode UTF-8.
(setq org-export-coding-system 'utf-8)
Line breaks are for humans typing them, not for publishing.
When publishing to ASCII, set this property in the file.
(setq org-export-preserve-breaks nil)
When exporting anything, do not insert the exported content into the kill ring.
(setq org-export-copy-to-kill-ring nil)
By default I never want a table of contents generated. It is so easy to enable it with a property, it will be fine to turn it off.
(setq org-export-with-toc nil)
On export, maintain the literal spacing as found in the source block. Obviously this is important for make-files. It is really important everywhere because anything else would violate the law of least surprise.
(setq org-src-preserve-indentation t)
Maximize flexibility for weaving operations during export.
(setq org-export-allow-bind-keywords t)
Disable element caching because it might break weaves via this thread.
(setq org-element-use-cache nil)
-
exports
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:57B3786B-017F-4F6E-89F9-05642304F3B6
Export code and/or results
Always share source blocks and their results. Whether or not to generate a result for a particular source block is configured per-block. If you don't want to share a result for a source block then disable storage of results on that block.
(help/set-org-babel-default-header-args :exports "both")
Use inline Source-Blocks to provide values read as part of the document. Don't show their source code. Allows inline Source-Blocks to function as rich macros when combined with
org-sbe
.(help/set-org-babel-default-inline-header-args :exports "results")
-
wrap
ID: orgmode:gcr:vela:94D6B3BE-5DA1-499A-B5C7-A6B71710A1EA
Mark source block evaluation results
Inline-Source-Blocks are recognizable by their
verbatim
font. They do not interrupt the flow. Source-Blocks are their own entities. They stand out. Their results need to be visibly noticeably different for the reader by making themEXAMPLE
special blocks.(help/set-org-babel-default-header-args :wrap "EXAMPLE")
Diagramming languages require
RESULTS
output for exporting.(help/set-org-babel-default-header-args:ditaa :wrap "RESULTS") (help/set-org-babel-default-header-args:dot :wrap "RESULTS") (help/set-org-babel-default-header-args:plantuml :wrap "RESULTS")
((:wrap . RESULTS) (:results . file) (:exports . results))