Hi Eric
Eric Schulte writes:
> Hi Martyn,
>
> I've just pushed up what will hopefully be a more general solution.
> Basically, language-specific test files can now signal errors if they
> have unmet dependencies. These are then intercepted by `org-test-load'
> and the file is not added to the t
Hi Sebastien and Eric
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Hi Eric and Martyn,
>
> Eric Schulte wrote:
>> Martyn Jago writes:
>>> Unfortunately this test introduces an external dependency for R (which I
>>> haven't currently got on my system so fails h
Hi Eric
Eric Schulte writes:
> Hi Rainer,
>
> Thanks for finding this bug, I introduced it in one of my recent
> changes. I've just pushed up a fix and a test case.
>
> Best -- Eric
>
Unfortunately this test introduces an external dependency for R (which I
haven't currently got on my system so
use it. Would it be easy for your macro to accept string variables in
>> addition to strings?
>>
>
> Hmm, that is weird. I've just pushed up a fix so this should now be
> solved.
>
> Thanks for the catch -- Eric
Thanks, that works great. I've updated test-ob.
Hi Eric
Eric Schulte writes:
> Martyn Jago writes:
> [...]
>>
>> (ert-deftest ob-tangle/speed-command-r ()
>> (let ((org-use-speed-commands t))
>> (with-temp-buffer
>> (org-mode)
>> (insert "* Speed command")
>>
Hi
With this patch, the command-line test script now passes all tests on
Emacs 24, 23 and 22.
On 23 and 22, testing directory should include ert.el and ert-x.el
Best, Martyn
>From 6ab323b099f55462f690d44f6ad482c962461a97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martyn Jago
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 08
Hi Sebastien
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to really contrib more on test cases, in particular every time I'd
> see something problematic. My goal (SOMEDAY/MAYBE) would be to (be able to)
> report any problem with an attached ERT test case...
>
> Last experience: for some unknown
Hi Russell
Russell Adams writes:
[...]
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Russell Adamsrlad...@adamsinfoserv.com
>
> PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3 http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/
>
> Finger
Hi David
David Maus writes:
> Hi Martyn,
>
> At Sat, 10 Sep 2011 09:09:17 +0100,
> Martyn Jago wrote:
>> I'll do some work on testing against version 23 and 22 and maybe put
>> together a how-to get ERT on those earlier systems (on linux).
>
> Just read this
Hi Sebastien
"Sebastien Vauban"
writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Schulte wrote:
>> "Sebastien Vauban" writes:
>>> If there is no value assigned to the code block...
>>> ... there is no an error when exporting:
>>>
>>> #+begin_src text
>>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument consp nil)
Add missing FSF / author headers and org-test dependency to some test
files.
Best, Martyn
>From 39d437176f288d56dfdb2ccfabbfb712f9ce8504 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martyn Jago
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 17:07:21 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Add missing FSF / author headers and org-test dependency
The idea is to document the test helper availability to aid development
in the test documentation I am about to generate.
Best, Martyn
>From b3111a4ea6b2e5b134634c7eebf27a210529df58 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martyn Jago
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 16:50:28 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Remove jump.el
Hi David
David Maus writes:
[...]
> F test-org-babel/org-babel-get-inline-src-block-matches
> (void-function left-char)
I've pushed a patch to the mailing-list which should fix the above
test in Emacs 22. I will take a look at the fortran related tests when I get a
chance.
Best, Martyn
Replace left-char with backward-char for backward compatibility in
=test-org-babel/org-babel-get-inline-src-block-matches=
>From 08bfac66d69ed6ce739d58710f06444b6f43fb94 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martyn Jago
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 21:17:40 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Replace left-char w
Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martyn Jago
Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 18:26:46 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Preliminary tests for inline call execution (focussing on results placement)
* testing/org-test.el: Added =org-test-get-before-after= for grabbing
before/after blocks for test in temp-buffer
* test
Hi Eric
Martyn Jago writes:
[...]
>
> One problem on my system is that emacs was using the wrong org mode
> since the newer org location wasn't known about. Also, the languages,
> emacs-lisp and sh need to be switched on (I thought emacs-lisp was on by
> default)?
I
Hi Rainer
Rainer M Krug writes:
[...]
>
>
> I just tried to run the tests, and I got the following error:
>
>>rkrug@ecolmod:~$ emacs -Q -batch -L ~/.emacs.d/org-mode/lisp
>>~/.emacs.d/org-mode/testing -l org-test.el -eval "(progn(setq
>>org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil) \
> (org-babel-do-load-
Hi Eric
Martyn Jago writes:
> Hi Eric
>
> Eric Schulte writes:
>
>> Hi Martyn,
>>
>>>
>>> I have written a few more tests for inline source blocks execution with
>>> org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c (not extensive by any means).
>>
>> Thanks f
Hi Eric
Eric Schulte writes:
> Hi Martyn,
>
>>
>> I have written a few more tests for inline source blocks execution with
>> org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c (not extensive by any means).
>
> Thanks for adding these tests, I get 6 failures all with the same error
> [1], is that intentional? If not would you m
Hi Eric
Eric Schulte writes:
> Hi Martyn
>
> Martyn Jago writes:
>
>> Hi Eric
>>
>> Eric Schulte writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>>
>>> I just made three small changes to the testing framework so it is now
>>> possible to ru
Hi
Stephen Nelson-Smith writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm just starting to explore orgmode. I'm an experienced GTD-er (6
> yrs) and have looked with interest at a few articles on using orgmode
> for this. The one area I can't seem to work out is how to set a
> reminder with an alarm and attach it to
Hi Rainer
Rainer M Krug writes:
> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> Hi Martyn,
>>
>> Martyn Jago writes:
>>
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > Rainer M Krug writes:
>> >
[...]
>>
>> emacs -Q --batch -l p
Hi Eric
Eric Schulte writes:
[...]
>
> I just made three small changes to the testing framework so it is now
> possible to run the test suite in batch mode with the following.
>
> emacs -Q --batch -l path/to/org/testing/org-test.el --eval "(setq
> org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)" -f org-test-r
Hi
Rainer M Krug writes:
[...]
>
>>
>> > And if this could be done by the user to test .emacs configuration
>> > settings, that would be really great.
>> >
>>
>> That's a good idea. Simply running the Org-mode test suite is a good
>> way for users to test the sanity of their local config.
>>
Eric Schulte writes:
Hi Eric
> Martyn Jago writes:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Some fixes to inline src block execution via org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c
>> where point is beyond white-space in the inline src block body...
>>
>> * Start Pomodoro
>> src_emac
| was broken beyond
| here
`--
Also fixes to inline src block execution where the inline src block
happens to be on the first line of a buffer.
I've included tests and test data.
Regards
Martyn
>From b559789474920f0471f5844b4675be67a74a8283 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From
Hi
>>> I first had to load dot support (because you are calling
>>> org-babel-expand-body:dot). If you want to also attract musicians (without
>Thanks for finding this error Torsten! I've just pushed up a fix.
Thanks Torsten for the heads-up, and
thanks Eric for the rapid response.
Regards
Hi Bastien
>
> Dear all,
>
> I'm releasing Org 7.6.
>
> You can get it from the website as an archive:
>
> http://orgmode.org/org-7.6.zip
> http://orgmode.org/org-7.6.tar.gz
>
Thanks for the tremendous effort supplied by yourself and other key
committers to make this happen!
Regards
Ma
HiI've added functionality to make ob-lilypond act in a consistent org-babel way by default (think ob-dot).The previous modus operandi is now known as arrange-mode and is selected by setting ly-arrange-mode to tMore details including examples are at http://github.com/mjago/ob-lilypondPatch:
basic
Hi Jambunathan
>> I have been using the attached test.org file as part of my org-odt
>> related work.
>>
>> The usual steps I follow for testing are quite simple:
>> 1. Visit the file
>> 2. Export it to xhtml or odt
>> 3. Visually make sure that everything is OK.
>>
>> I would like to add this fi
Hi Rusi
> Hello fellow-music-orgers!I would really like to use something like
> lilypond
> to make music. A basic requirement of mine is that it should render as
> score and play as sound simultaneously. See http://vimeo.com/16894001
> for a demo. This is because I use it to teach singing to pel
Hi
On 1 Jul 2011, at 20:27, Eric Schulte wrote:
>>>
> I can't reproduce this problem, for example the following works for me
> on the latest version of Org-mode. I think perhaps you may not be on
> the latest git HEAD.
>
> Thanks again for this great contribution -- Eric
>
> ** define a block
Hi
>
> That's good to hear. Are you up for trying to merge them into the rest
> of the Org-mode test suite? This should be as simple as placing any
> org-mode example files you have in
>
> org-mode/testing/examples/
>
> placing the .el file defining your tests into
>
> org-mode/testing/lisp/
Hi
>
> If Shelagh hasn't actually authored any of ob-lilypond.el (or at least
> hasn't authored more than 10 lines of) then we could simply remove her
> name from the authors list and include it into the Org-mode core. This
> however may not be the best long-term solution if you anticipate
Hi
> I have a commit ready to push to add lilypond support to Org-mode, first
> I just have two questions.
>
> 1. I see Shelagh Manton mentioned as an author, would it be possible for
>Shelagh to complete the FSF copyright assignment forms? Otherwise I
>don't believe we can add ob-lilyp
Hi
> I guess most of us who would be interested in this would have
> ImageMagick *convert* at hand, if it's difficult to get Lilypond or
> lilypond-book to do it directly.
>
I tentatively disagree.
Arrangement mode needs to work for me with the minimal of fuss.
Annotation mode similarly fo
Hi Cameron
> Hi,
>
> I'm thrilled that Lilypond has been added to Babel, grateful for the
> extra thought given to Mac users -- and completely bowled over by your
> demos!
>
> So please consider this a polite request to bump up "Consider the
> option to embed resultant partial musical output
Hi Cameron
> Cameron Horsburgh gmail.com> writes:
>
> This is very exciting. I use LilyPond a lot for various projects and I
> think integration with orgmode is an obvious solution to a problem I
> hope to find very soon!
>
> LilyPond is largely written in Scheme and I'm pretty sure a few of the
see it distributed. Actually, I only recently
discovered how busy Lilypond development is, so there must be potential
users out there. Perhaps I should bite the bullet and approach the Lilypond
user mailing list to see if there is any interest there?
Regards
Martyn
> Martyn Jago btinternet.com> writes:
<...>
>
Hi
This is an invitation to try / test ob-lilypond - enabling LilyPond
Score Generation / Arrangement from within org-mode.
Available on Github at https://github.com/mjago/ob-lilypond
This is a beta release, but includes examples, instructions, and
tests, and has been tested on OSX and nix.
A
Nicolas writes:
Hi
> Hello,
>
> Aankhen writes:
>
>>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>>> * Unmatched #+end-src bug
>>>
>>> #+end_src
>>> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
>>>
>>> With the above simple org file, placing the curso
Aankhen writes:
Thanks for the heads-up Aankhen, I had indeed missed the enclosing
infinite loop.
I modified your patch slightly since my test still failed, and made
further tests.
>From b55d846b57fc2ebf3c282cb1fbb27becfdd7d4fd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martyn Jago
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2
Hi
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* Unmatched #+end-src bug
#+end_src
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
With the above simple org file, placing the cursor at the end of
#+end_src and hitting return causes emacs to hang.
The bu
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Martyn Jago writes:
>
>> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Also, I'm really pleased that you are looking into the test suite. I do
>>> believe that a well maintained test suite wo
tyn
>From 84dfb3e1f2aadc7d70431f4bf62f69e738ddcb03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martyn Jago
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 18:07:15 +
Subject: [PATCH] Modified testing/README.org to include ERT installation information for Emacs version < 24. Added new tests
---
testing/README.org | 20 -
testing/lis
"Eric Schulte" writes:
[...]
> Also, I'm really pleased that you are looking into the test suite. I do
> believe that a well maintained test suite would be a huge boon, both for
> Babel and for Org-mode at large, however, recently I have only had
> enough time to respond to issues raised on the
> Hi Eric and Martyn,
>
> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>
>> Hi Martyn,
>>
>> Thanks for the patch, I have just applied it.
>>
>> Best -- Eric
>>
>> Martyn Jago writes:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> The ERT library is
yn
>From c4772a9786371c006a2637528a25414033d208c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martyn Jago
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 07:34:55 +
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] Changes to suit latest ert structure. ERT is now a part of EMACS and the source of the ERT git submodule is deprecated, as are some files within. Changes testi
our desktop holding your last committed
> change. This would allow me to more easily apply your patches, and will
> ensure that you get authorship credit in the git logs.
>
> Martyn Jago writes:
>
>> Hi Babel
[...]
>> ___
&
Hi Babel
I've been working on an exporter and have come across some strange
behaviour regarding 'empty' source blocks with regard to tangling.
If an attempt is made to tangle a block containing two blank (no
white-space) lines, the block is exported as carriage returns (as I
would expect).
If a
Bastien writes:
> Hi Martyn,
>
> Martyn Jago writes:
>
>> The FSF process is in progress - I'm currently waiting for the agreement
>> to sign. I'll tidy up the YAML export.
>
> I confirm the assignment/disclaimer process with the FSF is complete.
>
&
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Martyn Jago writes:
>
>> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
> Hi Martyn,
>
> That's great news. A just had trouble trying to apply your earlier
> patch, could you reproduce the patch with
"Eric Schulte" writes:
[...]
> Hi Martyn,
>
> Thanks for sharing this patch, it looks great. Also, I would love to
> include your YAML support. It's better to have partial YAML support
> than none, and any skeleton can serve as the foundation for more
> sophisticated support.
>
> Would you be
Shelagh Manton writes:
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 20:37:19 +, Shelagh Manton wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 18:40:23 +0000, Martyn Jago wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I would be interested in a solution to lilypond within org, and would
>>> be
Martyn Jago writes:
> Hi
>
> I've noticed a couple of minor inconsistencies with C++ export...
>
> - According to the Org manual (section 14.7 Languages) the identifier
>for C++ is C++ (upper-case), but in practice this fails and the
>identifier c++ (lower-case
Hi
I've noticed a couple of minor inconsistencies with C++ export...
- According to the Org manual (section 14.7 Languages) the identifier
for C++ is C++ (upper-case), but in practice this fails and the
identifier c++ (lower-case) must be used. In general, identifiers
appear to be lowe
Hi
I would be interested in a solution to lilypond within org, and would be
happy to fork on github and help out (I currently have some time too).
Martyn
Shelagh Manton writes:
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 10:59:19 +0100, Christian Moe wrote:
>
>> Earlier thread on Lilypond:
>> http://comments.gman
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