Re: [O] ob-clojure broken

2017-03-04 Thread Tim Cross
thanks. There is a later message to the list where I attached the patch.

tim


On 4 March 2017 at 23:04, numbch...@gmail.com  wrote:

> I already applied the patch at here: https://emacs.
> stackexchange.com/questions/30857/clojure-code-evaluation-
> in-org-mode-produces-no-output
>
>
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> On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 7:01 AM, Tim Cross  wrote:
>
>> With current 9.0.5 org-plus-contrib package, ob-clojure is broken and
>> trying to evaluate clojure source blocks just gives a code block produces
>> no output message.
>>
>> The problem is in the org-babel-execute:clojure function. This function
>> has the following bit of code
>>
>> (setq result
>>(nrepl-dict-get
>> (nrepl-sync-request:eval
>>  expanded (cider-current-connection) (cider-current-session))
>> (if (or (member "output" result-params)
>> (member "pp" result-params))
>> "out"
>>   "value")))
>>
>> The problem is in the call to nrepl-sync-request:eval. The documentation
>> states for this function
>>
>> (nrepl-sync-request:eval INPUT CONNECTION &optional NS)
>>
>> Send the INPUT to the nREPL server synchronously. The request is
>> dispatched via CONNECTION. If NS is non-nil, include it in the request.
>> Note the last optional argument NS. This is supposed to be a clojure
>> namespace. However, the org-babel-execute:clojure function is calling this
>> function with the output from cider-current-session, which returns a unique
>> ID representing the current session. As a result, the call is returning a
>> data structure with an error and no output (perhaps some error handling is
>> required). The returned result is
>>
>> (dict status (namespace-not-found done error done state state) id 17
>> session 43e9fd6c-82ed-49fe-9624-0cfc6f56f8b1 changed-namespaces (dict)
>> repl-type cljclj)
>>
>> Note the namespace-not-found
>>
>> Either the argument should be a call to (cider-current-ns) or perhaps it
>> should just be left out as I don't see how you can pass the namespace as
>> part of the block evaluation.
>>
>>
>> --
>> regards,
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> --
>> Tim Cross
>>
>>
>


-- 
regards,

Tim

--
Tim Cross


Re: [O] ob-clojure broken

2017-03-04 Thread numbch...@gmail.com
I already applied the patch at here:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/30857/clojure-code-evaluation-in-org-mode-produces-no-output


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On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 7:01 AM, Tim Cross  wrote:

> With current 9.0.5 org-plus-contrib package, ob-clojure is broken and
> trying to evaluate clojure source blocks just gives a code block produces
> no output message.
>
> The problem is in the org-babel-execute:clojure function. This function
> has the following bit of code
>
> (setq result
>(nrepl-dict-get
> (nrepl-sync-request:eval
>  expanded (cider-current-connection) (cider-current-session))
> (if (or (member "output" result-params)
> (member "pp" result-params))
> "out"
>   "value")))
>
> The problem is in the call to nrepl-sync-request:eval. The documentation
> states for this function
>
> (nrepl-sync-request:eval INPUT CONNECTION &optional NS)
>
> Send the INPUT to the nREPL server synchronously. The request is
> dispatched via CONNECTION. If NS is non-nil, include it in the request.
> Note the last optional argument NS. This is supposed to be a clojure
> namespace. However, the org-babel-execute:clojure function is calling this
> function with the output from cider-current-session, which returns a unique
> ID representing the current session. As a result, the call is returning a
> data structure with an error and no output (perhaps some error handling is
> required). The returned result is
>
> (dict status (namespace-not-found done error done state state) id 17
> session 43e9fd6c-82ed-49fe-9624-0cfc6f56f8b1 changed-namespaces (dict)
> repl-type cljclj)
>
> Note the namespace-not-found
>
> Either the argument should be a call to (cider-current-ns) or perhaps it
> should just be left out as I don't see how you can pass the namespace as
> part of the block evaluation.
>
>
> --
> regards,
>
> Tim
>
> --
> Tim Cross
>
>


[O] ob-clojure broken

2017-03-01 Thread Tim Cross
With current 9.0.5 org-plus-contrib package, ob-clojure is broken and
trying to evaluate clojure source blocks just gives a code block produces
no output message.

The problem is in the org-babel-execute:clojure function. This function has
the following bit of code

(setq result
   (nrepl-dict-get
(nrepl-sync-request:eval
 expanded (cider-current-connection) (cider-current-session))
(if (or (member "output" result-params)
(member "pp" result-params))
"out"
  "value")))

The problem is in the call to nrepl-sync-request:eval. The documentation
states for this function

(nrepl-sync-request:eval INPUT CONNECTION &optional NS)

Send the INPUT to the nREPL server synchronously. The request is dispatched
via CONNECTION. If NS is non-nil, include it in the request.
Note the last optional argument NS. This is supposed to be a clojure
namespace. However, the org-babel-execute:clojure function is calling this
function with the output from cider-current-session, which returns a unique
ID representing the current session. As a result, the call is returning a
data structure with an error and no output (perhaps some error handling is
required). The returned result is

(dict status (namespace-not-found done error done state state) id 17
session 43e9fd6c-82ed-49fe-9624-0cfc6f56f8b1 changed-namespaces (dict)
repl-type cljclj)

Note the namespace-not-found

Either the argument should be a call to (cider-current-ns) or perhaps it
should just be left out as I don't see how you can pass the namespace as
part of the block evaluation.


-- 
regards,

Tim

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Tim Cross