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bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break
From: |
Barton, Mark |
Subject: |
bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break |
Date: |
Sun, 12 Sep 2021 06:22:27 +0000 |
> On Sep 11, 2021, at 6:26 AM, Augusto Stoffel <arstoffel@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2021 at 23:06, "Barton, Mark" <Mark.Barton@disney.com> wrote:
>
>> With the Test.org file below, if I C-c C-c on the call_file_date it will
>> echo “Shell native completion is
>> enabled” and Emacs will not respond until I hit C-g. If I immediately C-c
>> C-c again, it will echo
>> “Inline error: multiline result cannot be used” and Emacs responds normally
>> to commands
>> without C-g to break out. The problem is only when I use session in the
>> property line. If I comment
>> out the property line then it works. My original file uses dozens of python
>> src blocks that require
>> the session
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> does the patch below solve the problem for you?
>
> If it does, then I know why it happens and I can suggest the Org people
> a slightly more robust solution.
>
> <ob-python.diff>
Augusto,
I applied the patch to both lisp/org/ob-python.el and later
~/.emacs.d/elpa/org-plus-contrib-20210906 when I realized that is where my
instance of org is loading from. I saw more python.el patches, so I pulled
commit 108dbed4c0 from master to recompile.
I now get “Shell native completion is disabled, using fallback” in the echo
area and need to press C-g to break. But now with the patch to ob-python.el it
will work the following times when I press C-c on the call_file_date.
In my original document, I can export to pdf after I hit C-g to break out of
the first session, try to export again and then hit C-g to break out of my
second named python session, and then with both those python session buffers
opened, the third attempt to export succeeds.
I suspect that in my case the initial setup code you send only once per python
session is stuck which requires me to send a C-g, but since the session buffer
is established, the setup code is not send again and it proceeds as expected.
Thanks,
Mark
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Barton, Mark, 2021/09/10
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/09/11
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/09/11
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break,
Barton, Mark <=
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/09/12
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Barton, Mark, 2021/09/12
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/09/12
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Barton, Mark, 2021/09/12
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Barton, Mark, 2021/09/12
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/09/14
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Barton, Mark, 2021/09/14
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/09/14
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Barton, Mark, 2021/09/14
- bug#50514: 28.0.50; org inline call to python src block req C-g to break, Augusto Stoffel, 2021/09/14