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Re: [O] [Babel] Bug reading example blocks?
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Thomas S. Dye |
Subject: |
Re: [O] [Babel] Bug reading example blocks? |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Feb 2014 14:37:37 -1000 |
Hi Samuel,
I think not. I get these results now:
#+call: repeated-text(x="foo",eg=example) :results raw
#+results:
1. this is the first line
2. this is the second line with foo as the value
3. this is the third line
All the best,
Tom
Samuel Wales <address@hidden> writes:
> hi thomas,
>
> is this still a bug?
>
> samuel
>
>
> On 11/22/13, Thomas S. Dye <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Aloha all,
>>
>> Responding to a query by Gary Oberbrunner, I tried to point out the use
>> of example blocks to name arbitrary pieces of text. What I found is that
>> the example block isn't passed whole to a babel source block--whitespace
>> is removed from the first line.
>>
>> * Whitespace on first line of example block removed
>>
>> #+name: example
>> #+begin_example
>> 1. this is the first line
>> 2. this is the second line with %VARIANT% as the value
>> 3. this is the third line
v>> #+end_example
>>
>> #+name: repeated-text
>> #+header: :var x=""
>> #+header: :var eg=""
>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
>> (let ((result))
>> (setf result (replace-regexp-in-string "%VARIANT%" x eg t))
>> result)
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+call: repeated-text(x="foo",eg=example) :results raw
>>
>> #+results:
>> 1. this is the first line
>> 2. this is the second line with foo as the value
>> 3. this is the third line
>>
>> This happens, AFAICT, regardless of the value of
>> org-src-preserve-indentation.
>>
>> Is there a reason for this? Or, is it a bug? Or, am I going about this
>> task in the wrong way?
>>
>> All the best,
>> Tom
>> --
>> Thomas S. Dye
>> http://www.tsdye.com
>>
>>
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