Re: [O] SCHEDULED in a comment line is not ignored by sparse-tree
Hello, James Harkins jamshar...@qq.com writes: This appears to be buggy behavior, but I'm asking here first in case it might already have been fixed. A couple of months ago, I was trying to create a repeating timestamp for two different days of the week. First I tried a diary-sexp, but that wasn't compatible with habits, so I gave that up. But I didn't want to throw away the string completely, because it took some digging to figure it out. So I put # at the beginning of the SCHEDULED line and thought that would be the end of it. (In the source block, # has two spaces before it. These come from C-c ' editing. In my original file, the # for the comment is flush left.) #+BEGIN_SRC org ,** TODO Update lesson grades 2 :Comp: SCHEDULED: 2014-12-06 Sat 23:59 .+1w :PROPERTIES: :STYLE:habit :LOGGING: TODO MAYBE INPROG MTG | DONE(!) POSTPONED CANCELED :END: # SCHEDULED: %%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(3 6)) #+END_SRC Just now, I tried to open a sparse-tree view with a scheduled date range -- C-c / c c D (set range) -- and got the message: byte-code: Bad timestamp `%%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(3 6))' Error was: (Not a standard Org-mode time string: %%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(3 6))) This should be fixed. Thank you for reporting it. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
Re: [O] SCHEDULED in a comment line is not ignored by sparse-tree
James Harkins wrote: This appears to be buggy behavior, but I'm asking here first in case it might already have been fixed. [...] #+BEGIN_SRC org ,** TODO Update lesson grades 2 :Comp: SCHEDULED: 2014-12-06 Sat 23:59 .+1w :PROPERTIES: :STYLE:habit :LOGGING: TODO MAYBE INPROG MTG | DONE(!) POSTPONED CANCELED :END: # SCHEDULED: %%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(3 6)) #+END_SRC byte-code: Bad timestamp `%%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(3 6))' Error was: (Not a standard Org-mode time string: %%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(3 6))) This is the only occurrence of memq anywhere in this org file, so it *must* be coming from this line. So, whatever regexp is handling scheduled timestamp searches doesn't check whether the line is a comment or not. I had reported that very same issue in May 2014: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-05/msg00756.html Still there... Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban
[O] SCHEDULED in a comment line is not ignored by sparse-tree
This appears to be buggy behavior, but I'm asking here first in case it might already have been fixed. A couple of months ago, I was trying to create a repeating timestamp for two different days of the week. First I tried a diary-sexp, but that wasn't compatible with habits, so I gave that up. But I didn't want to throw away the string completely, because it took some digging to figure it out. So I put # at the beginning of the SCHEDULED line and thought that would be the end of it. (In the source block, # has two spaces before it. These come from C-c ' editing. In my original file, the # for the comment is flush left.) #+BEGIN_SRC org ,** TODO Update lesson grades 2 :Comp: SCHEDULED: 2014-12-06 Sat 23:59 .+1w :PROPERTIES: :STYLE:habit :LOGGING: TODO MAYBE INPROG MTG | DONE(!) POSTPONED CANCELED :END: # SCHEDULED: %%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(3 6)) #+END_SRC Just now, I tried to open a sparse-tree view with a scheduled date range -- C-c / c c D (set range) -- and got the message: byte-code: Bad timestamp `%%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(3 6))' Error was: (Not a standard Org-mode time string: %%(memq (calendar-day-of-week date) '(3 6))) This is the only occurrence of memq anywhere in this org file, so it *must* be coming from this line. So, whatever regexp is handling scheduled timestamp searches doesn't check whether the line is a comment or not. There may be a valid reason for this behavior, but I tend to think a comment should always be a comment. hjh