Łukasz Stelmach lukasz.stelm...@iem.pw.edu.pl writes:
Hello.
I am not sure I will be able to spend some time on this so I'll share my
observation with you. org-babel-perl can't cope with perl formats, with
their endings to be precise. A format is defined by:
format FORMAT_NAME =
body of the format
.
The problem is that formats *must* and with a single solitary dot or, to
be precise \n.\n sequence. org-babel-perl doesn't care about it and
puts \t befor the dot.
Hi Łukasz,
Could you post an example? I don't believe we insert tab
characters. I've never used a perl format before, but I just tried it
and it seemed to work OK with C-c C-c:
--8---cut here---start-8---
#+begin_src perl
format STDOUT =
@ @|| @
left, middle, right
.
write ;
#+end_src
#+results:
: leftmiddleright
--8---cut here---end---8---
Incidentally, do you know the variable org-src-preserve-indentation?
When I first read your email I thought that would be the answer. In fact
it doesn't seem to be relevant, but I thought I would mention it anyway.
Dan
Are these indents really necessary in the text
that goes straight through IPC pipes of our OS of choice?
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