1 ;;; ob-table.el --- Support for Calling Babel Functions from Tables -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
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5 ;; Author: Eric Schulte
6 ;; Keywords: literate programming, reproducible research
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26 ;; Should allow calling functions from Org tables using the function
29 ;; #+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent
30 ;; (defun fibbd (n) (if (< n 2) 1 (+ (fibbd (- n 1)) (fibbd (- n 2)))))
34 ;; #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var n=2 :results silent
38 ;; | original | fibbd |
39 ;; |----------+--------|
50 ;; #+TBLFM: $2='(org-sbe "fibbd" (n $1))
52 ;; NOTE: The quotation marks around the function name, 'fibbd' here,
58 (declare-function org-trim
"org" (s &optional keep-lead
))
60 (defun org-babel-table-truncate-at-newline (string)
61 "Replace newline character with ellipses.
62 If STRING ends in a newline character, then remove the newline
63 character and replace it with ellipses."
64 (if (and (stringp string
) (string-match "[\n\r]\\(.\\)?" string
))
65 (concat (substring string
0 (match-beginning 0))
66 (when (match-string 1 string
) "...")) string
))
68 (defmacro org-sbe
(source-block &rest variables
)
69 "Return the results of calling SOURCE-BLOCK with VARIABLES.
71 Each element of VARIABLES should be a list of two elements: the
72 first element is the name of the variable and second element is a
75 So this `org-sbe' construct
77 (org-sbe \"source-block\" (n $2) (m 3))
79 is the equivalent of the following source code block:
81 #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var results=source-block(n=val_at_col_2, m=3) :results silent
85 NOTE: The quotation marks around the function name,
86 'source-block', are optional.
88 NOTE: By default, string variable names are interpreted as
89 references to source-code blocks, to force interpretation of a
90 cell's value as a string, prefix the identifier a \"$\" (e.g.,
91 \"$$2\" instead of \"$2\" or \"$@2$2\" instead of \"@2$2\").
93 NOTE: It is also possible to pass header arguments to the code
94 block. In this case a table cell should hold the string value of
95 the header argument which can then be passed before all variables
96 as shown in the example below.
98 | 1 | 2 | :file nothing.png | nothing.png |
99 #+TBLFM: @1$4=\\='(org-sbe test-sbe $3 (x $1) (y $2))"
100 (declare (debug (form form
)))
101 (let* ((header-args (if (stringp (car variables
)) (car variables
) ""))
102 (variables (if (stringp (car variables
)) (cdr variables
) variables
)))
107 ;; ensure that all cells prefixed with $'s are strings
112 (prog1 nil
(setq quote t
))
115 (quote (format "\"%s\"" el
))
116 ((stringp el
) (org-no-properties el
))
121 (unless (stringp source-block
)
122 (setq source-block
(symbol-name source-block
)))
124 (if (and source-block
(> (length source-block
) 0))
126 ;; FIXME: Why `eval'?!?!?
127 (eval `(org-babel-parse-header-arguments
135 (if (> (length (cdr var-spec
)) 1)
138 (mapcar #'read
(cdr var-spec
)))
140 (car var-spec
) (cadr var-spec
))))
143 (org-babel-execute-src-block
144 nil
(list "emacs-lisp" "results" params
)
145 '((:results .
"silent"))))
147 (org-trim (if (stringp result
) result
(format "%S" result
)))))))
153 ;;; ob-table.el ends here