Hi!
I've updated to org-mode 9.0.7 but the problem remains. With this org-mode
buffer
[[info:emacs#Directory%20variables][info:Directory variables]]
org-element-parse-buffer give the following (indented):
(org-data
nil
(section
(:begin 1 :end 92 :contents-begin 1 :contents-end 92 :post-blank 0
:post-affiliated 1 :parent #0)
(paragraph
(:begin 1 :end 65 :contents-begin 1 :contents-end 64 :post-blank 1
:post-affiliated 1 :parent #1)
(link
(:type info :path emacs#Directory%20variables :format bracket :raw-link
info:emacs#Directory%20variables :application nil :search-option nil :begin
1 :end 63 :contents-begin 37 :contents-end 61 :post-blank 0 :parent #2)
(link (:type info :path Directory :format plain :raw-link
info:Directory :application nil :search-option nil :begin 37 :end 52
:contents-begin nil :contents-end nil :post-blank 1 :parent #3))
variables))))
So the org-element-contents of the link is another link.
On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 1:11 AM Nicolas Goaziou <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Erik Sjöstrand <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > When having an link where the link's description also look like a link,
> > the description will be treated like a link by org-element. As an
> > example:
> >
> > [[info:emacs#Directory%20Variables][info:Directory Variables]]
> >
> > If the above was an org-file, org-element-parse-buffer would find two
> > links in the buffer, but the above is really just one link even though
> > its description look like a link. A consequence of this is that the
> > org-element-contents of the link above would be another link, which can
> > cause bugs.
>
> IIRC, this was fixed a while ago. You may want to update Org.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Nicolas Goaziou
>