Ugh. Thanks for that. Three contributing factors: a) doing a git pull/make
and seeing output as usual without really paying attention, b) scanning for
commit date, seeing January which seemed AboutRight but completely missing
the "oh right, it's 2022 now," and c) the root cause being it'd been so
long since I fetched that I was tracking *master*, not main. Now:

$ git log
commit 70970dff8d68f009947b2167c5b2bd886c6de984 (HEAD -> main, origin/main)
Author: Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 25 22:53:08 2022 +0800

    org-before-first-heading-p: Use cache and clarify docstring

In addition, this makes a lot more sense:

M-x version
Org mode version 9.5.2 (release_9.5.2-323-g70970d @
/home/jwhendy/.elisp/org/lisp/)

And, most importantly, I can no longer reproduce my example from above.


Thanks again, my fault, and I appreciate you pointing out what was there in
plain sight!
John

On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 10:49 PM Jack Kamm <jackk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi John,
>
> > $ git log
> > commit 7fa8173282f85c2ca03cc7f51f28f6adfb250610 (HEAD -> master,
> > origin/master, origin/HEAD)
> > Author: Ian Martins <ia...@jhu.edu>
> > Date:   Sat Jan 16 15:52:21 2021 -0500
>
> It looks like the last commit you're on is from about a year ago (Jan
> 2021), so I suspect you're on an older version of org mode. Maybe
> there's an issue with the remote you're pulling from?
>
> I tested out your example R blocks and didn't get any prompt mangling
> errors, so I think this issue may have been solved already.
>
> Jack
>

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