Eric Schulte <eric.schu...@gmx.com> writes: > Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes: > >> Daimrod <daim...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi, I've recently switched from Org 7.4 to the master branch on the git >>> repository, and I've encountered this weird situation. >>> >>> #+name: foo >>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >>> (defun foo () >>> 42) >>> (foo) >>> #+end_src emacs-lisp >>> >>> If I evaluate this block I get: >>> >>> #+name: foo >>> =42 >>> =emacs-lisp >>> >>> Though it works as expected if I remove the name: >>> >>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >>> (defun foo () >>> 42) >>> (foo) >>> #+end_src emacs-lisp >>> => >>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >>> (defun foo () >>> 42) >>> (foo) >>> #+end_src emacs-lisp >>> >>> #+RESULTS: >>> : 42 >>> >>> I've tried to figure out what was the problem and it lies in the regexp >>> org-babel-src-name-w-name-regexp. >>> >>> So far I've found those workarounds: >>> >>> No spaces after the ':' >>> >>> #+name:foo >>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >>> (defun foo () >>> 42) >>> (foo) >>> #+end_src emacs-lisp >>> => >>> #+name:foo >>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >>> (defun foo () >>> 42) >>> (foo) >>> #+end_src emacs-lisp >>> #+RESULTS: foo >>> : 42 >>> >>> Add parentheses after the name. >>> >>> #+name: foo() >>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >>> (defun foo () >>> 42) >>> (foo) >>> #+end_src emacs-lisp >>> => >>> #+name: foo() >>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >>> (defun foo () >>> 42) >>> (foo) >>> #+end_src emacs-lisp >>> >>> #+RESULTS: foo >>> : 42 >>> >>> No spaces before the src block >>> >>> #+name: foo >>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >>> (defun foo () >>> 42) >>> (foo) >>> #+end_src emacs-lisp >>> => >>> #+name: foo >>> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >>> (defun foo () >>> 42) >>> (foo) >>> #+end_src emacs-lisp >>> >>> #+RESULTS: foo >>> : 42 >> >> Bug confirmed (but I didn't try all your workarounds, just the no spaces >> before the #+begin_src and no space after the colon in the #+name). >> > > This was caused by a commit of mine yesterday, I've just pushed up a fix > and a protecting test case. > > Thanks for catching,
Works nicely. By the way, org-babel is awesome, thanks for your efforts!