Merge from origin/emacs-26

1fc98ed073 ; Spelling fix
bb396a369c Update Org to v9.1.6
fa582153f7 Use text-pixels values only when saving framesets (Bug#30141)
6b01b9475d Minor improvement in section "Pages" of the usere manual
e8c8bd3de2 Minor improvements in user manual
26b8b92e63 Improve the "Mark" chapter of the user manual
759569fe40 Improve the "Buffers" chapter of the user manual
c2e6d121ff * lisp/term.el (term-send-input): Fix text duplication in ...
854a1c0a61 Improve "Buffers" in the user manual

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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Select the next buffer in the buffer list (@code{next-buffer}).
@item C-u M-g M-g
@itemx C-u M-g g
Read a number @var{n} and move to line @var{n} in the most recently
selected buffer other than the current buffer.
selected buffer other than the current buffer, in another window.
@end table
@kindex C-x b
@ -94,12 +94,12 @@ now displayed in any window.
While entering the buffer name, you can use the usual completion and
history commands (@pxref{Minibuffer}). Note that @kbd{C-x b}, and
related commands, use @dfn{permissive completion with confirmation} for
minibuffer completion: if you type @key{RET} immediately after
completing up to a nonexistent buffer name, Emacs prints
@samp{[Confirm]} and you must type a second @key{RET} to submit that
buffer name. @xref{Completion Exit}, for details. For other
completion options and features, see @ref{Completion Options}.
related commands, use @dfn{permissive completion with confirmation}
for minibuffer completion: if you type @key{RET} when the minibuffer
text names a nonexistent buffer, Emacs prints @samp{[Confirm]} and you
must type a second @key{RET} to submit that buffer name.
@xref{Completion Exit}, for details. For other completion options and
features, see @ref{Completion Options}.
If you specify a buffer that does not exist, @kbd{C-x b} creates a
new, empty buffer that is not visiting any file, and selects it for
@ -124,18 +124,19 @@ direction.
@kindex C-x 4 b
@findex switch-to-buffer-other-window
To select a buffer in a window other than the current one, type
@kbd{C-x 4 b} (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}). This prompts
for a buffer name using the minibuffer, displays that buffer in
another window, and selects that window.
To select a buffer in a window other than the current one
(@pxref{Windows}), type @kbd{C-x 4 b}
(@code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}). This prompts for a buffer
name using the minibuffer, displays that buffer in another window, and
selects that window.
@kindex C-x 5 b
@findex switch-to-buffer-other-frame
Similarly, @kbd{C-x 5 b} (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-frame})
prompts for a buffer name, displays that buffer in another frame, and
selects that frame. If the buffer is already being shown in a window
on another frame, Emacs selects that window and frame instead of
creating a new frame.
prompts for a buffer name, displays that buffer in another frame
(@pxref{Frames}), and selects that frame. If the buffer is already
being shown in a window on another frame, Emacs selects that window
and frame instead of creating a new frame.
@xref{Displaying Buffers}, for how the @kbd{C-x 4 b} and @kbd{C-x 5
b} commands get the window and/or frame to display in.
@ -219,7 +220,7 @@ unless they visit files: such buffers are used internally by Emacs.
@table @kbd
@item C-x C-q
Toggle read-only status of buffer (@code{read-only-mode}).
@item M-x rename-buffer @key{RET} @var{name} @key{RET}
@item M-x rename-buffer @key{RET} @var{buffer} @key{RET}
Change the name of the current buffer.
@item M-x rename-uniquely
Rename the current buffer by adding @samp{<@var{number}>} to the end.
@ -234,8 +235,9 @@ Scroll through buffer @var{buffer}. @xref{View Mode}.
its contents are not allowed. The mode line indicates read-only
buffers with @samp{%%} or @samp{%*} near the left margin. @xref{Mode
Line}. Read-only buffers are usually made by subsystems such as Dired
and Rmail that have special commands to operate on the text; also by
visiting a file whose access control says you cannot write it.
and Rmail that have special commands to operate on the text. Visiting
a file whose access control says you cannot write it also makes the
buffer read-only.
@findex read-only-mode
@vindex view-read-only
@ -282,13 +284,13 @@ large number of buffers. You may then find it convenient to @dfn{kill}
the buffers you no longer need. (Some other editors call this
operation @dfn{close}, and talk about ``closing the buffer'' or
``closing the file'' visited in the buffer.) On most operating
systems, killing a buffer releases its space back to the operating
system so that other programs can use it. Here are some commands for
killing buffers:
systems, killing a buffer releases the memory Emacs used for the buffer
back to the operating system so that other programs can use it. Here
are some commands for killing buffers:
@table @kbd
@item C-x k @var{bufname} @key{RET}
Kill buffer @var{bufname} (@code{kill-buffer}).
@item C-x k @var{buffer} @key{RET}
Kill buffer @var{buffer} (@code{kill-buffer}).
@item M-x kill-some-buffers
Offer to kill each buffer, one by one.
@item M-x kill-matching-buffers
@ -307,7 +309,7 @@ confirm with @kbd{yes} before the buffer is killed.
@findex kill-some-buffers
The command @kbd{M-x kill-some-buffers} asks about each buffer, one
by one. An answer of @kbd{y} means to kill the buffer, just like
by one. An answer of @kbd{yes} means to kill the buffer, just like
@code{kill-buffer}. This command ignores buffers whose names begin
with a space, which are used internally by Emacs.
@ -335,7 +337,9 @@ all the unmodified buffers that you have not used for a long time. An
ordinary buffer is killed if it has not been displayed for three days;
however, you can specify certain buffers that should never be killed
automatically, and others that should be killed if they have been unused
for a mere hour.
for a mere hour. These defaults, and other aspects of this command's
behavior, can be controlled by customizing several options described
in the doc string of @code{clean-buffer-list}.
@cindex Midnight mode
@vindex midnight-mode
@ -410,7 +414,8 @@ Perform all flagged deletions and saves (@code{Buffer-menu-execute}).
@findex Buffer-menu-unmark
@kindex u @r{(Buffer Menu)}
Remove all flags from the current line, and move down
(@code{Buffer-menu-unmark}).
(@code{Buffer-menu-unmark}). With a prefix argument, moves up after
removing the flags.
@item @key{DEL}
@findex Buffer-menu-backup-unmark
@ -422,7 +427,9 @@ Move to the previous line and remove all flags on that line
@findex Buffer-menu-unmark-all-buffers
@kindex M-DEL @r{(Buffer Menu)}
Remove a particular flag from all lines
(@code{Buffer-menu-unmark-all-buffers}).
(@code{Buffer-menu-unmark-all-buffers}). This asks for a single
character, and unmarks buffers marked with that character; typing
@key{RET} removes all marks.
@item U
@findex Buffer-menu-unmark-all
@ -432,8 +439,8 @@ Remove all flags from all the lines
@end table
@noindent
The commands for adding or removing flags, @kbd{d}, @kbd{C-d}, @kbd{s}
and @kbd{u}, all accept a numeric argument as a repeat count.
The commands for removing flags, @kbd{d} and @kbd{C-d}, accept a
numeric argument as a repeat count.
The following commands operate immediately on the buffer listed on
the current line. They also accept a numeric argument as a repeat
@ -505,7 +512,8 @@ selected in one, and a previously current buffer (aside from
@item b
@findex Buffer-menu-bury
@kindex b @r{(Buffer Menu)}
Bury this line's buffer (@code{Buffer-menu-bury}).
Bury this line's buffer (@code{Buffer-menu-bury}) (i.e., move it to
the end of the buffer list).
@item m
@findex Buffer-menu-mark
@ -727,10 +735,10 @@ C-b}. To customize this buffer list, use the @code{bs} Custom group
@kindex C-Down-mouse-1
MSB global minor mode (``MSB'' stands for ``mouse select buffer'')
provides a different and customizable mouse buffer menu which you may
prefer. It replaces the bindings of @code{mouse-buffer-menu},
normally on @kbd{C-Down-mouse-1} and @kbd{C-@key{F10}}, and the menu
bar buffer menu. You can customize the menu in the @code{msb} Custom
group.
prefer. It replaces the @code{mouse-buffer-menu} commands, normally
bound to @kbd{C-Down-mouse-1} and @kbd{C-@key{F10}}, with its own
commands, and also modifies the menu-bar buffer menu. You can
customize the menu in the @code{msb} Custom group.
@findex ibuffer
IBuffer is a major mode for viewing a list of buffers and operating

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@ -135,10 +135,11 @@ detailed description of these mouse commands.
typing certain cursor motion commands (such as @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}},
@kbd{S-C-f}, @kbd{S-C-n}, etc.). This is called @dfn{shift-selection}.
It sets the mark at point before moving point, but only if there is no
active mark set via shift-selection. The mark set by mouse commands
and by shift-selection behaves slightly differently from the usual
mark: any subsequent unshifted cursor motion command deactivates it
automatically. For details, see @ref{Shift Selection}.
active mark set via a previous shift-selection or mouse commands. The
mark set by mouse commands and by shift-selection behaves slightly
differently from the usual mark: any subsequent unshifted cursor motion
command deactivates it automatically. For details, see @ref{Shift
Selection}.
Many commands that insert text, such as @kbd{C-y} (@code{yank}), set
the mark at the other end of the inserted text, without activating it.
@ -161,7 +162,7 @@ object such as a word, list, paragraph or page:
@table @kbd
@item M-@@
Set mark after end of next word (@code{mark-word}). This does not
Set mark at the end of the next word (@code{mark-word}). This does not
move point.
@item C-M-@@
Set mark after end of following balanced expression

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@ -381,12 +381,13 @@ at the end).
@kbd{C-x C-p C-w} is a handy way to kill a page to move it
elsewhere. If you move to another page delimiter with @kbd{C-x [} and
@kbd{C-x ]}, then yank the killed page, all the pages will be properly
delimited once again. The reason @kbd{C-x C-p} includes only the
following page delimiter in the region is to ensure that.
delimited once again. Making sure this works as expected is the
reason @kbd{C-x C-p} includes only the following page delimiter in the
region.
A numeric argument to @kbd{C-x C-p} specifies which page to go to,
relative to the current one. Zero means the current page, one
the next page, and @minus{}1 the previous one.
relative to the current one. Zero means the current page, one means
the next page, and @minus{}1 means the previous one.
@kindex C-x l
@findex count-lines-page

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@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ displays, you can use the mouse to kill Emacs or switch to another
program.
On MS-DOS, you must type @kbd{C-@key{Break}} (twice) to cause
emergency escape---but there are cases where it won't work, when
emergency escape---but there are cases where it won't work, when a
system call hangs or when Emacs is stuck in a tight loop in C code.
@node Bugs
@ -1225,8 +1225,7 @@ check if existing bug reports are fixed in newer versions of Emacs
@url{https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?which=pkg&data=emacs}.
@item
fix existing bug reports
@url{https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?which=pkg&data=emacs}.
fix existing bug reports.
@item
@c etc/TODO not in WWW_GNU_ORG

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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
@settitle The Org Manual
@include docstyle.texi
@set VERSION 9.1.4
@set DATE 2017-09-17
@set VERSION 9.1.6
@set DATE 2018-01-03
@c Version and Contact Info
@set MAINTAINERSITE @uref{http://orgmode.org,maintainers web page}

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@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ state to take effect (making a frame visible, for example).
* Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 26.1
---
** Emacs 26.1 comes with Org v9.1.4.
** Emacs 26.1 comes with Org v9.1.6.
See the file ORG-NEWS for user-visible changes in Org.
---

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
% Reference Card for Org Mode
\def\orgversionnumber{9.1.4}
\def\versionyear{2017} % latest update
\def\orgversionnumber{9.1.6}
\def\versionyear{2018} % latest update
\input emacsver.tex
%**start of header

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@ -230,11 +230,10 @@ Properties can be set with
;; filtering functions) is copied to FILTERED as is. Keyword values :save,
;; :restore and :never tell the function to copy CURRENT to FILTERED in the
;; respective situations, that is, when saving, restoring, or never at all.
;; Values :save and :restore are not used in this package, because usually if
;; you don't want to save a parameter, you don't want to restore it either.
;; But they can be useful, for example, if you already have a saved frameset
;; created with some intent, and want to reuse it for a different objective
;; where the expected parameter list has different requirements.
;; Values :save and :restore can be useful, for example, if you already
;; have a saved frameset created with some intent, and want to reuse it for
;; a different objective where the expected parameter list has different
;; requirements.
;;
;; Finally, the value can also be a filtering function, or a filtering
;; function plus some arguments. The function is called for each matching
@ -291,6 +290,11 @@ Properties can be set with
;; So, in general, not saving `name' is the right thing to do, though
;; surely there are applications that will want to override this filter.
;;
;; - `frameset--text-pixel-height', `frameset--text-pixel-width': These are used to
;; save the pixel width and height of a frame. They are necessary
;; during restore, but should not be set on the actual frame after
;; restoring, so `:save' is used to ensure they are only saved.
;;
;; - `font', `fullscreen', `height' and `width': These parameters suffer
;; from the fact that they are badly mangled when going through a
;; tty session, though not all in the same way. When saving a GUI frame
@ -442,32 +446,34 @@ DO NOT MODIFY. See `frameset-filter-alist' for a full description.")
;;;###autoload
(defvar frameset-persistent-filter-alist
(nconc
'((background-color . frameset-filter-sanitize-color)
(buffer-list . :never)
(buffer-predicate . :never)
(buried-buffer-list . :never)
'((background-color . frameset-filter-sanitize-color)
(buffer-list . :never)
(buffer-predicate . :never)
(buried-buffer-list . :never)
;; Don't save the 'client' parameter to avoid that a subsequent
;; `save-buffers-kill-terminal' in a non-client session barks at
;; the user (Bug#29067).
(client . :never)
(delete-before . :never)
(font . frameset-filter-font-param)
(foreground-color . frameset-filter-sanitize-color)
(fullscreen . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
(GUI:font . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
(GUI:fullscreen . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
(GUI:height . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
(GUI:width . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
(height . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
(outer-window-id . :never)
(parent-frame . :never)
(parent-id . :never)
(mouse-wheel-frame . :never)
(tty . frameset-filter-tty-to-GUI)
(tty-type . frameset-filter-tty-to-GUI)
(width . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
(window-id . :never)
(window-system . :never))
(client . :never)
(delete-before . :never)
(font . frameset-filter-font-param)
(foreground-color . frameset-filter-sanitize-color)
(frameset--text-pixel-height . :save)
(frameset--text-pixel-width . :save)
(fullscreen . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
(GUI:font . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
(GUI:fullscreen . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
(GUI:height . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
(GUI:width . frameset-filter-unshelve-param)
(height . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
(outer-window-id . :never)
(parent-frame . :never)
(parent-id . :never)
(mouse-wheel-frame . :never)
(tty . frameset-filter-tty-to-GUI)
(tty-type . frameset-filter-tty-to-GUI)
(width . frameset-filter-shelve-param)
(window-id . :never)
(window-system . :never))
frameset-session-filter-alist)
"Parameters to filter for persistent framesets.
DO NOT MODIFY. See `frameset-filter-alist' for a full description.")

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@ -74,7 +74,6 @@
(declare-function org-mark-ring-push "org" (&optional pos buffer))
(declare-function org-narrow-to-subtree "org" ())
(declare-function org-next-block "org" (arg &optional backward block-regexp))
(declare-function org-number-sequence "org-compat" (from &optional to inc))
(declare-function org-open-at-point "org" (&optional in-emacs reference-buffer))
(declare-function org-outline-overlay-data "org" (&optional use-markers))
(declare-function org-previous-block "org" (arg &optional block-regexp))
@ -82,7 +81,7 @@
(declare-function org-reverse-string "org" (string))
(declare-function org-set-outline-overlay-data "org" (data))
(declare-function org-show-context "org" (&optional key))
(declare-function org-src-coderef-format "org-src" (element))
(declare-function org-src-coderef-format "org-src" (&optional element))
(declare-function org-src-coderef-regexp "org-src" (fmt &optional label))
(declare-function org-table-align "org-table" ())
(declare-function org-table-end "org-table" (&optional table-type))
@ -2476,7 +2475,7 @@ in the buffer."
(point))))))
(defun org-babel-result-to-file (result &optional description)
"Convert RESULT into an `org-mode' link with optional DESCRIPTION.
"Convert RESULT into an Org link with optional DESCRIPTION.
If the `default-directory' is different from the containing
file's directory then expand relative links."
(when (stringp result)
@ -2761,22 +2760,27 @@ block but are passed literally to the \"example-block\"."
(if org-babel-use-quick-and-dirty-noweb-expansion
(while (re-search-forward rx nil t)
(let* ((i (org-babel-get-src-block-info 'light))
(body (org-babel-expand-noweb-references i))
(body (if (org-babel-noweb-p (nth 2 i) :eval)
(org-babel-expand-noweb-references i)
(nth 1 i)))
(sep (or (cdr (assq :noweb-sep (nth 2 i)))
"\n"))
(full (if comment
(let ((cs (org-babel-tangle-comment-links i)))
(concat (funcall c-wrap (car cs)) "\n"
body "\n"
(funcall c-wrap (cadr cs))))
(concat (funcall c-wrap (car cs)) "\n"
body "\n"
(funcall c-wrap (cadr cs))))
body)))
(setq expansion (cons sep (cons full expansion)))))
(org-babel-map-src-blocks nil
(let ((i (org-babel-get-src-block-info 'light)))
(let ((i (let ((org-babel-current-src-block-location (point)))
(org-babel-get-src-block-info 'light))))
(when (equal (or (cdr (assq :noweb-ref (nth 2 i)))
(nth 4 i))
source-name)
(let* ((body (org-babel-expand-noweb-references i))
(let* ((body (if (org-babel-noweb-p (nth 2 i) :eval)
(org-babel-expand-noweb-references i)
(nth 1 i)))
(sep (or (cdr (assq :noweb-sep (nth 2 i)))
"\n"))
(full (if comment

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@ -58,9 +58,13 @@ returned is the value of the last form in BODY. Assume that
point is at the beginning of the Babel block."
(declare (indent 1) (debug body))
`(let ((source (get-text-property (point) 'org-reference)))
(with-current-buffer org-babel-exp-reference-buffer
;; Source blocks created during export process (e.g., by other
;; source blocks) are not referenced. In this case, do not move
;; point at all.
(with-current-buffer (if source org-babel-exp-reference-buffer
(current-buffer))
(org-with-wide-buffer
(goto-char source)
(when source (goto-char source))
,@body))))
(defun org-babel-exp-src-block ()

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@ -116,6 +116,8 @@ code."
(timefmt (cdr (assq :timefmt params)))
(time-ind (or (cdr (assq :timeind params))
(when timefmt 1)))
(directory (and (buffer-file-name)
(file-name-directory (buffer-file-name))))
(add-to-body (lambda (text) (setq body (concat text "\n" body)))))
;; append header argument settings to body
(when title (funcall add-to-body (format "set title '%s'" title)))
@ -161,7 +163,10 @@ code."
(format "\\$%s" (car pair)) (cdr pair) body)))
vars)
(when prologue (funcall add-to-body prologue))
(when epilogue (setq body (concat body "\n" epilogue))))
(when epilogue (setq body (concat body "\n" epilogue)))
;; Setting the directory needs to be done first so that
;; subsequent 'output' directive goes to the right place.
(when directory (funcall add-to-body (format "cd '%s'" directory))))
body))
(defun org-babel-execute:gnuplot (body params)

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@ -59,14 +59,23 @@
(defvar org-babel-haskell-eoe "\"org-babel-haskell-eoe\"")
(defvar haskell-prompt-regexp)
(defun org-babel-execute:haskell (body params)
"Execute a block of Haskell code."
(require 'inf-haskell)
(add-hook 'inferior-haskell-hook
(lambda ()
(setq-local comint-prompt-regexp
(concat haskell-prompt-regexp "\\|^λ?> "))))
(let* ((session (cdr (assq :session params)))
(result-type (cdr (assq :result-type params)))
(full-body (org-babel-expand-body:generic
body params
(org-babel-variable-assignments:haskell params)))
(session (org-babel-haskell-initiate-session session params))
(comint-preoutput-filter-functions
(cons 'ansi-color-filter-apply comint-preoutput-filter-functions))
(raw (org-babel-comint-with-output
(session org-babel-haskell-eoe t full-body)
(insert (org-trim full-body))

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@ -39,9 +39,9 @@
;; directory).
;; Although it might seem more natural to use Emacs Lisp for most
;; Lisp-based programming tasks inside Org-Mode, an Emacs library
;; written in Emacs Lisp, PicoLisp has at least two outstanding
;; features that make it a valuable addition to Org-Babel:
;; Lisp-based programming tasks inside Org, an Emacs library written
;; in Emacs Lisp, PicoLisp has at least two outstanding features that
;; make it a valuable addition to Org Babel:
;; PicoLisp _is_ an object-oriented database with a Prolog-based query
;; language implemented in PicoLisp (Pilog). Database objects are

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@ -239,6 +239,15 @@ def main():
open('%s', 'w').write( pprint.pformat(main()) )")
(defconst org-babel-python--exec-tmpfile
(concat
"__org_babel_python_fname = '%s'; "
"__org_babel_python_fh = open(__org_babel_python_fname); "
"exec(compile("
"__org_babel_python_fh.read(), __org_babel_python_fname, 'exec'"
")); "
"__org_babel_python_fh.close()"))
(defun org-babel-python-evaluate
(session body &optional result-type result-params preamble)
"Evaluate BODY as Python code."
@ -306,16 +315,23 @@ last statement in BODY, as elisp."
(results
(pcase result-type
(`output
(mapconcat
#'org-trim
(butlast
(org-babel-comint-with-output
(session org-babel-python-eoe-indicator t body)
(funcall input-body body)
(funcall send-wait) (funcall send-wait)
(insert org-babel-python-eoe-indicator)
(funcall send-wait))
2) "\n"))
(let ((body (if (string-match-p ".\n+." body) ; Multiline
(let ((tmp-src-file (org-babel-temp-file
"python-")))
(with-temp-file tmp-src-file (insert body))
(format org-babel-python--exec-tmpfile
tmp-src-file))
body)))
(mapconcat
#'org-trim
(butlast
(org-babel-comint-with-output
(session org-babel-python-eoe-indicator t body)
(funcall input-body body)
(funcall send-wait) (funcall send-wait)
(insert org-babel-python-eoe-indicator)
(funcall send-wait))
2) "\n")))
(`value
(let ((tmp-file (org-babel-temp-file "python-")))
(org-babel-comint-with-output

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@ -65,24 +65,21 @@
(declare-function org-show-context "org" (&optional key))
(declare-function org-trim "org" (s &optional keep-lead))
(defvar org-babel-ref-split-regexp
"[ \f\t\n\r\v]*\\(.+?\\)[ \f\t\n\r\v]*=[ \f\t\n\r\v]*\\(.+\\)[ \f\t\n\r\v]*")
(defvar org-babel-update-intermediate nil
"Update the in-buffer results of code blocks executed to resolve references.")
(defun org-babel-ref-parse (assignment)
"Parse a variable ASSIGNMENT in a header argument.
If the right hand side of the assignment has a literal value
return that value, otherwise interpret as a reference to an
external resource and find its value using
`org-babel-ref-resolve'. Return a list with two elements. The
first element of the list will be the name of the variable, and
the second will be an emacs-lisp representation of the value of
the variable."
(when (string-match org-babel-ref-split-regexp assignment)
(let ((var (match-string 1 assignment))
(ref (match-string 2 assignment)))
return that value, otherwise interpret it as a reference to an
external resource and find its value using `org-babel-ref-resolve'.
Return a list with two elements: the name of the variable, and an
Emacs Lisp representation of the value of the variable."
(when (string-match "\\(.+?\\)=" assignment)
(let ((var (org-trim (match-string 1 assignment)))
(ref (org-trim (substring assignment (match-end 0)))))
(cons (intern var)
(let ((out (save-excursion
(when org-babel-current-src-block-location

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@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
;;; Code:
(require 'ob)
(require 'geiser nil t)
(require 'geiser-impl nil t)
(defvar geiser-repl--repl) ; Defined in geiser-repl.el
(defvar geiser-impl--implementation) ; Defined in geiser-impl.el
(defvar geiser-default-implementation) ; Defined in geiser-impl.el

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@ -49,11 +49,12 @@
(defcustom org-babel-stan-cmdstan-directory nil
"CmdStan source directory.
'make' will be called from this directory to compile the Stan
block. When nil, executing Stan blocks dumps the content to a
plain text file."
Call \"make\" from this directory to compile the Stan block.
When nil, executing Stan blocks dumps the content to a file."
:group 'org-babel
:type 'string)
:type '(choice
(directory :tag "Compilation directory")
(const :tag "Dump to a file" nil)))
(defvar org-babel-default-header-args:stan
'((:results . "file")))

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@ -395,35 +395,35 @@ the daily/weekly agenda, see `org-agenda-skip-function'.")
(choice
:tag "Condition type"
(list :tag "Regexp matches" :inline t
(const :format "" 'regexp)
(const :format "" regexp)
(regexp))
(list :tag "Regexp does not match" :inline t
(const :format "" 'notregexp)
(const :format "" notregexp)
(regexp))
(list :tag "TODO state is" :inline t
(const 'todo)
(const todo)
(choice
(const :tag "Any not-done state" 'todo)
(const :tag "Any done state" 'done)
(const :tag "Any state" 'any)
(const :tag "Any not-done state" todo)
(const :tag "Any done state" done)
(const :tag "Any state" any)
(list :tag "Keyword list"
(const :format "" quote)
(repeat (string :tag "Keyword")))))
(list :tag "TODO state is not" :inline t
(const 'nottodo)
(const nottodo)
(choice
(const :tag "Any not-done state" 'todo)
(const :tag "Any done state" 'done)
(const :tag "Any state" 'any)
(const :tag "Any not-done state" todo)
(const :tag "Any done state" done)
(const :tag "Any state" any)
(list :tag "Keyword list"
(const :format "" quote)
(repeat (string :tag "Keyword")))))
(const :tag "scheduled" 'scheduled)
(const :tag "not scheduled" 'notscheduled)
(const :tag "deadline" 'deadline)
(const :tag "no deadline" 'notdeadline)
(const :tag "timestamp" 'timestamp)
(const :tag "no timestamp" 'nottimestamp))))))
(const :tag "scheduled" scheduled)
(const :tag "not scheduled" notscheduled)
(const :tag "deadline" deadline)
(const :tag "no deadline" notdeadline)
(const :tag "timestamp" timestamp)
(const :tag "no timestamp" nottimestamp))))))
(list :tag "Non-standard skipping condition"
:value (org-agenda-skip-function)
(const org-agenda-skip-function)
@ -3563,7 +3563,7 @@ removed from the entry content. Currently only `planning' is allowed here."
txt))
(defun org-check-for-org-mode ()
"Make sure current buffer is in org-mode. Error if not."
"Make sure current buffer is in Org mode. Error if not."
(or (derived-mode-p 'org-mode)
(error "Cannot execute Org agenda command on buffer in %s"
major-mode)))
@ -4509,7 +4509,7 @@ is active."
(with-current-buffer buffer
(with-syntax-table (org-search-syntax-table)
(unless (derived-mode-p 'org-mode)
(error "Agenda file %s is not in `org-mode'" file))
(error "Agenda file %s is not in Org mode" file))
(let ((case-fold-search t))
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
@ -4774,7 +4774,7 @@ The prefix arg TODO-ONLY limits the search to TODO entries."
rtnall (append rtnall rtn))
(with-current-buffer buffer
(unless (derived-mode-p 'org-mode)
(error "Agenda file %s is not in `org-mode'" file))
(error "Agenda file %s is not in Org mode" file))
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(if (eq buffer org-agenda-restrict)
@ -5067,9 +5067,9 @@ of what a project is and how to check if it stuck, customize the variable
(defun org-agenda-cleanup-fancy-diary ()
"Remove unwanted stuff in buffer created by `fancy-diary-display'.
This gets rid of the date, the underline under the date, and
the dummy entry installed by `org-mode' to ensure non-empty diary for each
date. It also removes lines that contain only whitespace."
This gets rid of the date, the underline under the date, and the
dummy entry installed by Org mode to ensure non-empty diary for
each date. It also removes lines that contain only whitespace."
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (looking-at ".*?:[ \t]*")
(progn
@ -5214,7 +5214,7 @@ the documentation of `org-diary'."
(list (format "ORG-AGENDA-ERROR: No such org-file %s" file))
(with-current-buffer buffer
(unless (derived-mode-p 'org-mode)
(error "Agenda file %s is not in `org-mode'" file))
(error "Agenda file %s is not in Org mode" file))
(setq org-agenda-buffer (or org-agenda-buffer buffer))
(setf org-agenda-current-date date)
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@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ Archiving time is retained in the ARCHIVE_TIME node property."
(looking-at org-outline-regexp)
(setq leader (match-string 0)
level (funcall outline-level))
(setq pos (point))
(setq pos (point-marker))
(condition-case nil
(outline-up-heading 1 t)
(error (setq e (point-max)) (goto-char (point-min))))

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@ -927,18 +927,24 @@ Store them in the capture property list."
(_ (error "Cannot find target ID \"%s\"" id))))
(`(file+headline ,path ,headline)
(set-buffer (org-capture-target-buffer path))
;; Org expects the target file to be in Org mode, otherwise
;; it throws an error. However, the default notes files
;; should work out of the box. In this case, we switch it to
;; Org mode.
(unless (derived-mode-p 'org-mode)
(error "Target buffer \"%s\" for file+headline not in Org mode"
(current-buffer)))
(org-display-warning
(format "Capture requirement: switching buffer %S to Org mode"
(current-buffer)))
(org-mode))
(org-capture-put-target-region-and-position)
(widen)
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (re-search-forward (format org-complex-heading-regexp-format
(regexp-quote headline))
nil t)
(goto-char (line-beginning-position))
(beginning-of-line)
(goto-char (point-max))
(or (bolp) (insert "\n"))
(unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))
(insert "* " headline "\n")
(beginning-of-line 0)))
(`(file+olp ,path . ,outline-path)

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@ -1456,8 +1456,7 @@ The time is always returned as UTC."
(day (nth 3 dt)))
(if (< hour org-extend-today-until) (setf (nth 3 dt) (1- day)))
(setf (nth 2 dt) org-extend-today-until)
(setq dt (append (list 0 0) (nthcdr 2 dt) '(t)))
(apply #'encode-time dt)))
(apply #'encode-time (append (list 0 0) (nthcdr 2 dt)))))
((or (equal cmt "all")
(and (or (not cmt) (equal cmt "auto"))
(not lr)))

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@ -32,12 +32,12 @@
(require 'cl-lib)
(require 'org-macs)
(declare-function org-at-table.el-p "org" (&optional table-type))
(declare-function org-at-table.el-p "org" ())
(declare-function org-element-at-point "org-element" ())
(declare-function org-element-type "org-element" (element))
(declare-function org-end-of-subtree "org" (&optional invisible-ok to-heading))
(declare-function org-link-set-parameters "org" (type &rest rest))
(declare-function org-table-end (&optional table-type))
(declare-function org-table-end "org-table" (&optional table-type))
(declare-function outline-next-heading "outline" ())
(declare-function table--at-cell-p "table" (position &optional object at-column))

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
(require 'cl-lib)
(require 'org-macs)
(declare-function org-trim "org-trim" (s &optional keep-lead))
(declare-function org-trim "org" (s &optional keep-lead))
;;; Public variables
@ -99,8 +99,8 @@ sure to call the following command:
:set (lambda (var val) (set-default var val) (org-duration-set-regexps))
:initialize 'custom-initialize-changed
:type '(choice
(const :tag "H:MM" 'h:mm)
(const :tag "H:MM:SS" 'h:mm:ss)
(const :tag "H:MM" h:mm)
(const :tag "H:MM:SS" h:mm:ss)
(alist :key-type (string :tag "Unit")
:value-type (number :tag "Modifier"))))

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
(declare-function org-element-property "org-element" (property element))
(declare-function org-element-type "org-element" (element))
(declare-function org-end-of-subtree "org" (&optional invisible-ok to-heading))
(declare-function org-fill-paragraph "org" (&optional justify))
(declare-function org-fill-paragraph "org" (&optional justify region))
(declare-function org-in-block-p "org" (names))
(declare-function org-in-regexp "org" (re &optional nlines visually))
(declare-function org-in-verbatim-emphasis "org" ())

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@ -182,24 +182,28 @@ The number of levels is controlled by `org-inlinetask-min-level'."
(defun org-inlinetask-goto-end ()
"Go to the end of the inline task at point.
Return point."
Return point."
(save-match-data
(beginning-of-line)
(let* ((case-fold-search t)
(inlinetask-re (org-inlinetask-outline-regexp))
(task-end-re (concat inlinetask-re "END[ \t]*$")))
(inlinetask-re (org-inlinetask-outline-regexp))
(task-end-re (concat inlinetask-re "END[ \t]*$")))
(cond
((looking-at task-end-re))
((looking-at inlinetask-re)
(forward-line)
(cond
((looking-at task-end-re))
((looking-at inlinetask-re))
((org-inlinetask-in-task-p)
(re-search-forward inlinetask-re nil t))))
(t (re-search-forward inlinetask-re nil t)))
(end-of-line)
(point))))
((looking-at-p task-end-re)
(forward-line))
((looking-at-p inlinetask-re)
(forward-line)
(cond
((looking-at-p task-end-re) (forward-line))
((looking-at-p inlinetask-re))
((org-inlinetask-in-task-p)
(re-search-forward inlinetask-re nil t)
(forward-line))
(t nil)))
(t
(re-search-forward inlinetask-re nil t)
(forward-line)))))
(point))
(defun org-inlinetask-get-task-level ()
"Get the level of the inline task around.
@ -330,7 +334,9 @@ This function is meant to be used in `org-cycle-hook'."
(org-inlinetask-goto-end)))))
(`children
(save-excursion
(while (and (outline-next-heading) (org-inlinetask-at-task-p))
(while
(or (org-inlinetask-at-task-p)
(and (outline-next-heading) (org-inlinetask-at-task-p)))
(org-inlinetask-toggle-visibility)
(org-inlinetask-goto-end))))))

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@ -41,11 +41,6 @@
;;;; Customization variables
(defgroup org-complete nil
"Outline-based notes management and organizer."
:tag "Org"
:group 'org)
(defvar org-drawer-regexp)
(defvar org-property-re)
(defvar org-current-tag-alist)

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@ -644,17 +644,30 @@ nil When nil, the command tries to be smart and figure out the
(org-table-align))))
;;;###autoload
(defun org-table-import (file arg)
(defun org-table-import (file separator)
"Import FILE as a table.
The file is assumed to be tab-separated. Such files can be produced by most
spreadsheet and database applications. If no tabs (at least one per line)
are found, lines will be split on whitespace into fields."
The command tries to be smart and figure out the separator in the
following way:
- when each line contains a TAB, assume TAB-separated material
- when each line contains a comma, assume CSV material
- else, assume one or more SPACE characters as separator.
When non-nil, SEPARATOR specifies the field separator in the
lines. It can have the following values:
(4) Use the comma as a field separator
(16) Use a TAB as field separator
(64) Prompt for a regular expression as field separator
integer When a number, use that many spaces, or a TAB, as field separator
regexp When a regular expression, use it to match the separator."
(interactive "f\nP")
(or (bolp) (newline))
(unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))
(let ((beg (point))
(pm (point-max)))
(insert-file-contents file)
(org-table-convert-region beg (+ (point) (- (point-max) pm)) arg)))
(org-table-convert-region beg (+ (point) (- (point-max) pm)) separator)))
;;;###autoload
@ -1166,7 +1179,7 @@ to a number. In the case of a timestamp, increment by days."
(- (org-time-string-to-absolute txt)
(org-time-string-to-absolute txt-up)))
((string-match org-ts-regexp3 txt) 1)
((string-match "\\([-+]\\)?[0-9]+\\(?:\.[0-9]+\\)?" txt-up)
((string-match "\\([-+]\\)?\\(?:[0-9]+\\)?\\(?:\.[0-9]+\\)?" txt-up)
(- (string-to-number txt)
(string-to-number (match-string 0 txt-up))))
(t 1)))
@ -4311,14 +4324,14 @@ FACE, when non-nil, for the highlight."
;;;###autoload
(define-minor-mode orgtbl-mode
"The `org-mode' table editor as a minor mode for use in other modes."
"The Org mode table editor as a minor mode for use in other modes."
:lighter " OrgTbl" :keymap orgtbl-mode-map
(org-load-modules-maybe)
(cond
((derived-mode-p 'org-mode)
;; Exit without error, in case some hook functions calls this
;; by accident in org-mode.
(message "Orgtbl-mode is not useful in org-mode, command ignored"))
;; Exit without error, in case some hook functions calls this by
;; accident in Org mode.
(message "Orgtbl mode is not useful in Org mode, command ignored"))
(orgtbl-mode
(and (orgtbl-setup) (defun orgtbl-setup () nil)) ;; FIXME: Yuck!?!
;; Make sure we are first in minor-mode-map-alist

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@ -5,13 +5,13 @@
(defun org-release ()
"The release version of Org.
Inserted by installing Org mode or when a release is made."
(let ((org-release "9.1.4"))
(let ((org-release "9.1.6"))
org-release))
;;;###autoload
(defun org-git-version ()
"The Git version of org-mode.
"The Git version of Org mode.
Inserted by installing Org or when a release is made."
(let ((org-git-version "release_9.1.4-44-gfe7310"))
(let ((org-git-version "release_9.1.6-50-g96b33f"))
org-git-version))
(provide 'org-version)

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
:description (or w3m-current-title w3m-current-url))))
(defun org-w3m-copy-for-org-mode ()
"Copy current buffer content or active region with `org-mode' style links.
"Copy current buffer content or active region with Org style links.
This will encode `link-title' and `link-location' with
`org-make-link-string', and insert the transformed test into the kill ring,
so that it can be yanked into an Org buffer with links working correctly."
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ so that it can be yanked into an Org buffer with links working correctly."
;; get link title at current point.
(setq link-title (buffer-substring (point)
(org-w3m-get-anchor-end)))
;; concat `org-mode' style url to `return-content'.
;; concat Org style url to `return-content'.
(setq return-content (concat return-content
(org-make-link-string
link-location link-title))))

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@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ For export specific modules, see also `org-export-backends'."
(const :tag "C panel: Simple routines for us with bad memory" org-panel)
(const :tag "C registry: A registry for Org links" org-registry)
(const :tag "C screen: Visit screen sessions through Org links" org-screen)
(const :tag "C secretary: Team management with org-mode" org-secretary)
(const :tag "C secretary: Team management with Org" org-secretary)
(const :tag "C sqlinsert: Convert Org tables to SQL insertions" orgtbl-sqlinsert)
(const :tag "C toc: Table of contents for Org buffer" org-toc)
(const :tag "C track: Keep up with Org mode development" org-track)
@ -1710,7 +1710,7 @@ doesn't specify any upper case character."
:type '(choice
(const :tag "Case-sensitive" nil)
(const :tag "Case-insensitive" t)
(const :tag "Case-insensitive for lower case searches only" 'smart)))
(const :tag "Case-insensitive for lower case searches only" smart)))
(defcustom org-occur-hook '(org-first-headline-recenter)
"Hook that is run after `org-occur' has constructed a sparse tree.
@ -4167,7 +4167,10 @@ A string will be inserted as-is in the header of the document."
(list :tag "options/package pair"
(string :tag "options")
(string :tag "package")
(boolean :tag "Snippet"))
(boolean :tag "Snippet")
(choice
(const :tag "For all compilers" nil)
(repeat :tag "Allowed compiler" string)))
(string :tag "A line of LaTeX"))))
(defcustom org-latex-packages-alist nil
@ -4870,7 +4873,7 @@ After a match, the following groups carry important information:
("beamer" org-startup-with-beamer-mode t)
("entitiespretty" org-pretty-entities t)
("entitiesplain" org-pretty-entities nil))
"Variable associated with STARTUP options for org-mode.
"Variable associated with STARTUP options for Org.
Each element is a list of three items: the startup options (as written
in the #+STARTUP line), the corresponding variable, and the value to set
this variable to if the option is found. An optional forth element PUSH
@ -5934,7 +5937,7 @@ by a #."
(defun org-fontify-meta-lines-and-blocks (limit)
(condition-case nil
(org-fontify-meta-lines-and-blocks-1 limit)
(error (message "org-mode fontification error in %S at %d"
(error (message "Org mode fontification error in %S at %d"
(current-buffer)
(line-number-at-pos)))))
@ -6925,6 +6928,7 @@ If POS is nil, use `point' instead."
(org-list-set-item-visibility (point-at-bol) struct 'children)
(org-show-entry)
(org-with-limited-levels (org-show-children))
(org-show-set-visibility 'canonical)
;; FIXME: This slows down the func way too much.
;; How keep drawers hidden in subtree anyway?
;; (when (memq 'org-cycle-hide-drawers org-cycle-hook)
@ -7019,20 +7023,22 @@ With a numeric prefix, show all headlines up to that level."
(save-excursion
(org-back-to-heading t)
(outline-hide-subtree)
(org-reveal)
(cond
((equal state "folded")
(outline-hide-subtree))
((equal state "children")
(org-show-hidden-entry)
(org-show-children))
((equal state "content")
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(org-narrow-to-subtree)
(org-content))))
((member state '("all" "showall"))
(outline-show-subtree)))))))
(org-reveal))
(cond
((equal state "folded")
(outline-hide-subtree)
(org-end-of-subtree t t))
((equal state "children")
(org-show-hidden-entry)
(org-show-children))
((equal state "content")
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(org-narrow-to-subtree)
(org-content)))
(org-end-of-subtree t t))
((member state '("all" "showall"))
(outline-show-subtree))))))
(unless no-cleanup
(org-cycle-hide-archived-subtrees 'all)
(org-cycle-hide-drawers 'all)
@ -7181,11 +7187,12 @@ are at least `org-cycle-separator-lines' empty lines before the headline."
"Return `org-agenda-files' list, plus all open Org files.
This is useful for operations that need to scan all of a user's
open and agenda-wise Org files."
(let ((files (mapcar 'expand-file-name (org-agenda-files))))
(let ((files (mapcar #'expand-file-name (org-agenda-files))))
(dolist (buf (buffer-list))
(with-current-buffer buf
(when (and (derived-mode-p 'org-mode) (buffer-file-name))
(cl-pushnew (expand-file-name (buffer-file-name)) files))))
(cl-pushnew (expand-file-name (buffer-file-name)) files
:test #'equal))))
files))
(defsubst org-entry-beginning-position ()
@ -9949,20 +9956,24 @@ according to FMT (default from `org-email-link-description-format')."
(reverse slines))) "\n")))))
(mapconcat #'identity (split-string s) " ")))
(defconst org-link-escape-chars
;;%20 %5B %5D %25
'(?\s ?\[ ?\] ?%)
"List of characters that should be escaped in a link when stored to Org.
This is the list that is used for internal purposes.")
(defun org-make-link-string (link &optional description)
"Make a link with brackets, consisting of LINK and DESCRIPTION."
(unless (org-string-nw-p link) (error "Empty link"))
(let ((uri (cond ((string-match org-link-types-re link)
(concat (match-string 1 link)
(org-link-escape (substring link (match-end 1)))))
;; For readability, url-encode internal links only
;; when absolutely needed (i.e, when they contain
;; square brackets). File links however, are
;; encoded since, e.g., spaces are significant.
((or (file-name-absolute-p link)
(string-match-p "\\`\\.\\.?/\\|[][]" link))
(string-match-p "\\`\\.\\.?/" link))
(org-link-escape link))
(t link)))
;; For readability, do not encode space characters
;; in fuzzy links.
(t (org-link-escape link (remq ?\s org-link-escape-chars)))))
(description
(and (org-string-nw-p description)
;; Remove brackets from description, as they are fatal.
@ -9973,12 +9984,6 @@ according to FMT (default from `org-email-link-description-format')."
uri
(if description (format "[%s]" description) ""))))
(defconst org-link-escape-chars
;;%20 %5B %5D %25
'(?\s ?\[ ?\] ?%)
"List of characters that should be escaped in a link when stored to Org.
This is the list that is used for internal purposes.")
(defun org-link-escape (text &optional table merge)
"Return percent escaped representation of TEXT.
TEXT is a string with the text to escape.
@ -10280,11 +10285,19 @@ Use TAB to complete link prefixes, then RET for type-specific completion support
;; We are linking to this same file, with a search option
(setq link search)))))
;; Check if we can/should use a relative path. If yes, simplify the link
;; Check if we can/should use a relative path. If yes, simplify
;; the link.
(let ((case-fold-search nil))
(when (string-match "\\`\\(file\\|docview\\):" link)
(let* ((type (match-string-no-properties 0 link))
(path (substring-no-properties link (match-end 0)))
(path-start (match-end 0))
(search (and (string-match "::\\(.*\\)\\'" link)
(match-string 1 link)))
(path
(if search
(substring-no-properties
link path-start (match-beginning 0))
(substring-no-properties link (match-end 0))))
(origpath path))
(cond
((or (eq org-link-file-path-type 'absolute)
@ -10305,7 +10318,7 @@ Use TAB to complete link prefixes, then RET for type-specific completion support
(setq path (substring (expand-file-name path)
(match-end 0)))
(setq path (abbreviate-file-name (expand-file-name path)))))))
(setq link (concat type path))
(setq link (concat type path (and search (concat "::" search))))
(when (equal desc origpath)
(setq desc path)))))
@ -12185,7 +12198,7 @@ There are two templates for each key, the first uses the original Org syntax,
the second uses Emacs Muse-like syntax tags. These Muse-like tags become
the default when the /org-mtags.el/ module has been loaded. See also the
variable `org-mtags-prefer-muse-templates'."
:group 'org-completion
:group 'org-edit-structure
:type '(repeat
(list
(string :tag "Key")
@ -12377,7 +12390,7 @@ When called through ELisp, arg is also interpreted in the following way:
(or (looking-at (concat " +" org-todo-regexp "\\( +\\|[ \t]*$\\)"))
(looking-at "\\(?: *\\|[ \t]*$\\)"))
(let* ((match-data (match-data))
(startpos (point-at-bol))
(startpos (copy-marker (line-beginning-position)))
(logging (save-match-data (org-entry-get nil "LOGGING" t t)))
(org-log-done org-log-done)
(org-log-repeat org-log-repeat)

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@ -174,11 +174,11 @@ through `org-beamer-environments-extra' variable.")
("quotation" "q" "\\begin{quotation}%a %% %h" "\\end{quotation}")
("quote" "Q" "\\begin{quote}%a %% %h" "\\end{quote}")
("structureenv" "s" "\\begin{structureenv}%a %% %h" "\\end{structureenv}")
("theorem" "t" "\\begin{theorem}%a%U" "\\end{theorem}")
("definition" "d" "\\begin{definition}%a%U" "\\end{definition}")
("example" "e" "\\begin{example}%a%U" "\\end{example}")
("theorem" "t" "\\begin{theorem}%a[%h]" "\\end{theorem}")
("definition" "d" "\\begin{definition}%a[%h]" "\\end{definition}")
("example" "e" "\\begin{example}%a[%h]" "\\end{example}")
("exampleblock" "E" "\\begin{exampleblock}%a{%h}" "\\end{exampleblock}")
("proof" "p" "\\begin{proof}%a%U" "\\end{proof}")
("proof" "p" "\\begin{proof}%a[%h]" "\\end{proof}")
("beamercolorbox" "o" "\\begin{beamercolorbox}%o{%h}" "\\end{beamercolorbox}"))
"Environments triggered by properties in Beamer export.
These are the defaults - for user definitions, see

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@ -2180,19 +2180,16 @@ contextual information."
(nth (1- level) '("i" "ii" "iii" "iv"))
(1- count)))))
(checkbox (cl-case (org-element-property :checkbox item)
(on "$\\boxtimes$ ")
(off "$\\square$ ")
(trans "$\\boxminus$ ")))
(on "$\\boxtimes$")
(off "$\\square$")
(trans "$\\boxminus$")))
(tag (let ((tag (org-element-property :tag item)))
;; Check-boxes must belong to the tag.
(and tag (format "[{%s}] "
(concat checkbox
(org-export-data tag info)))))))
(and tag (org-export-data tag info)))))
(concat counter
"\\item"
(cond
(tag)
(checkbox (concat " " checkbox))
((and checkbox tag) (format "[{%s %s}] " checkbox tag))
((or checkbox tag) (format "[{%s}] " (or checkbox tag)))
;; Without a tag or a check-box, if CONTENTS starts with
;; an opening square bracket, add "\relax" to "\item",
;; unless the brackets comes from an initial export

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@ -500,14 +500,15 @@ TEXT is the string to transcode. INFO is a plist holding
contextual information."
(when (plist-get info :with-smart-quotes)
(setq text (org-export-activate-smart-quotes text :html info)))
;; The below series of replacements in `text' is order sensitive.
;; Protect `, *, _, and \
(setq text (replace-regexp-in-string "[`*_\\]" "\\\\\\&" text))
;; Protect ambiguous #. This will protect # at the beginning of
;; a line, but not at the beginning of a paragraph. See
;; `org-md-paragraph'.
(setq text (replace-regexp-in-string "\n#" "\n\\\\#" text))
;; Protect ambiguous !
(setq text (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(!\\)\\[" "\\\\!" text nil nil 1))
;; Protect `, *, _ and \
(setq text (replace-regexp-in-string "[`*_\\]" "\\\\\\&" text))
;; Handle special strings, if required.
(when (plist-get info :with-special-strings)
(setq text (org-html-convert-special-strings text)))

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@ -721,16 +721,17 @@ nil Ignore math snippets.
imagemagick to convert pdf files to png files.
`mathjax' Do MathJax preprocessing and arrange for MathJax.js to
be loaded.
t Synonym for `mathjax'."
Any other symbol is a synonym for `mathjax'."
:group 'org-export-odt
:version "24.4"
:package-version '(Org . "8.0")
:type '(choice
(const :tag "Do not process math in any way" nil)
(const :tag "Leave math verbatim" verbatim)
(const :tag "Use dvipng to make images" dvipng)
(const :tag "Use imagemagick to make images" imagemagick)
(const :tag "Use MathJax to display math" mathjax)
(const :tag "Leave math verbatim" verbatim)))
(other :tag "Use MathJax to display math" mathjax)))
;;;; Links

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@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ Every function in this hook will be called with two arguments:
the name of the original file and the name of the file
produced.")
(defgroup org-publish nil
(defgroup org-export-publish nil
"Options for publishing a set of files."
:tag "Org Publishing"
:group 'org)
:group 'org-export)
(defcustom org-publish-project-alist nil
"Association list to control publishing behavior.

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@ -3699,7 +3699,9 @@ the communication channel used for export, as a plist."
:translate-alist all-transcoders
:exported-data (make-hash-table :test #'eq :size 401)))))
;; `:internal-references' are shared across back-ends.
(prog1 (funcall transcoder data contents new-info)
(prog1 (if (eq type 'plain-text)
(funcall transcoder data new-info)
(funcall transcoder data contents new-info))
(plist-put info :internal-references
(plist-get new-info :internal-references)))))))

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@ -2021,16 +2021,13 @@ After the process output mark, sends all text from the process mark to
point as input to the process. Before the process output mark, calls value
of variable `term-get-old-input' to retrieve old input, copies it to the
process mark, and sends it. A terminal newline is also inserted into the
buffer and sent to the process. The list of function names contained in the
value of `term-input-filter-functions' is called on the input before sending
it. The input is entered into the input history ring, if the value of variable
`term-input-filter' returns non-nil when called on the input.
buffer and sent to the process. The functions in `term-input-filter-functions'
are called on the input before sending it.
Any history reference may be expanded depending on the value of the variable
`term-input-autoexpand'. The list of function names contained in the value
of `term-input-filter-functions' is called on the input before sending it.
The input is entered into the input history ring, if the value of variable
`term-input-filter' returns non-nil when called on the input.
`term-input-filter' returns non-nil when called on the input. Any history
reference may be expanded depending on the value of the variable
`term-input-autoexpand'.
If variable `term-eol-on-send' is non-nil, then point is moved to the
end of line before sending the input.

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
(ert-deftest shadow-case-insensitive ()
"Test shadowing for case insensitive filenames."
;; Override `file-name-case-insentive-p' so we test the same thing
;; Override `file-name-case-insensitive-p' so we test the same thing
;; regardless of what file system we're running on.
(cl-letf (((symbol-function 'file-name-case-insensitive-p) (lambda (_f) t)))
(should (equal (list (expand-file-name "p1/foo" shadow-tests-data-directory)