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Re: [Orgmode] cannot edit two source code examples simultaneously


From: Carsten Dominik
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] cannot edit two source code examples simultaneously
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 12:48:30 +0200


On May 17, 2009, at 7:28 PM, Dan Davison wrote:

Following on from this, I'd like to suggest that, while it is being
edited, the source code is removed from the org buffer, to avoid
concurrency problems. I just had a go at that -- the patch below
replaces the source code with a work-in-progress message that contains
a link to the edit buffer.

That brought up a couple of related questions:

1. Is there a dedicated format for an org-link to an emacs buffer? (I
  used an elisp: link)

2. Now I'm going to be confusing. Despite me using a link inside a code
  block in that, I had previously wondered about how appropriate it is
  that org conducts its special formatting operations inside source
  code blocks.


It is totally inappropriate, but I have not yet figured out how to fix this.

- Carsten

E.g. in R code, x[[3]] means the 3rd element of list
  x. But that gets magically formatted by org as a link, which looks
  weird. Do we think that the current behaviour is desirable? If not,
  should org be prevented from formatting stuff in literal blocks, or
  is it too inefficient or messy to implement that? (If it were
  changed, the work-in-progress message could go outside the block.)

Dan

diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index b9df6ec..25973be 100644
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -6394,6 +6394,7 @@ the edited version."
        nil
      (setq beg (move-marker beg (nth 0 info))
            end (move-marker end (nth 1 info))
+           org-buffer (buffer-name)
            code (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)
            lang (nth 2 info)
            single (nth 3 info)
@@ -6409,6 +6410,14 @@ the edited version."
        (and buffer (kill-buffer buffer))
        (switch-to-buffer (generate-new-buffer "*Org Edit Src Example*"))
        (insert code)
+       (save-excursion
+         (let ((src-buffer (buffer-name)))
+           (set-buffer org-buffer)
+           (goto-char beg)
+           (delete-region beg end)
+           (insert (format "<<%s [[elisp:(switch-to-buffer \"%s\")][%s]]>>"
+                           "Contents are currently being edited" src-buffer 
"here"))
+           (setq end (move-marker end (point)))))
        (remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max)
                                '(display nil invisible nil intangible nil))
        (let ((org-inhibit-startup t))


Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:

Hi Hsiu-Khuern,

On May 15, 2009, at 7:38 AM, Hsiu-Khuern Tang wrote:

   Hi Carsten,

You recently changed org-edit-src-code to use a separate buffer instead of an indirect buffer. One side effect of this is that I can no longer edit several code examples at the same time: opening the second buffer will silently discard any changes made in the first. I would prefer this behavior: when opening the second edit source buffer, write any changes in the first buffer to the
   originating Org buffer (but don't save it, of course).

   Another approach is to use different buffer names.

I think the second idea is better, provided that a mechanism
ensures that not two editing instances of the same region
are created.  This is what I have implemented now.  Thank
you for your report.

- Carsten

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