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org-babel opens the error output of a block in a separate window... unle
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Vladimir Nikishkin |
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org-babel opens the error output of a block in a separate window... unless :stdin is given, but how are they connected? |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Feb 2020 09:36:27 +0800 |
Hello, everyone
The MWE would be the following:
#+name: empty
#+begin_quote
1
#+end_quote
#+begin_src shell :shebang "#! /usr/bin/chibi-scheme :stdin empty
(/ 1 0)
#+end_src
Now the chibi-scheme shebang is just an example of an app writing
things to stderr. The actual content of the <<empty>> doesn't matter,
the app errs before ever having a chance to read anything from stdin.
However, when :stdin is given (as in the MWE), the resulting error
output is printed in the :RESULTS , and if not, it is displayed in a
separate (a bit annoying) window called "*Org-Babel Error Output*.
I would like to ask how these two things, stdin, and stderr are
connected. Perhaps, this is a bug?
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Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin
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