On 2015-08-30, at 14:25, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote:
> Hello, > > Martin Kaffanke <mar...@kaffanke.at> writes: > >> Why is "CLOCK" property now missing (after elpa updates) in >> org-entry-get? > > I removed it because it was not used in the code base, and the stored > value was dubious anyway, i.e., the first CLOCK keyword in the entry, > which could also be the first chronologically, or the last one, or > anything between since there is no rule about the order of CLOCK > keywords in an entry. > >> And how do I have to rewrite my code now? > > I don't have enough information to answer. > > What is your code supposed to do? What did you use CLOCK property for? Let me hijack this thread a bit;-), since my issue seems similar. I need to get the number of minutes just clocked (so only the last clock entry) in org-clock-out-hook. Currently, what I'm doing is very hackish: I check current-message for regex "LINE REMOVED$", and if it doesn't match, I do looking-back with a regex catching things like 0:12. All this seems extremely fragile. Is there a better way? (Probably yes, but what is it?) > Regards, Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science Adam Mickiewicz University