Hi Nicolas,

2018ko maiatzak 27an, Nicolas Goaziou-ek idatzi zuen:

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> No, that's not correct. It should be (C++ . t), but "ob-C.el" should
> provide "ob-C++" feature, too.

Is this right?  Even if the feature is provide-d by the file, the require
in org-babel-do-load-languages will not find it (because the file name
does not match).  C++ is not a valid choice for the variable AFAICT.  The
customize interface makes that clear by not offering it as an option, but
if the variable is customized outside of customize (so to speak...) chaos
reigns...

-- 
Aaron Ecay

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