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EmacsLisp
;;; ob-jupyter.el --- Jupyter integration with org-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2018 Nathaniel Nicandro
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;; Author: Nathaniel Nicandro <nathanielnicandro@gmail.com>
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;; Created: 21 Jan 2018
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;; Version: 0.0.1
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;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
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;; your option) any later version.
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;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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;; General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;;
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;;; Code:
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(defgroup ob-jupyter nil
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"Jupyter integration with org-mdoe"
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:group 'org-babel)
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(require 'jupyter)
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(require 'ob)
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(declare-function cddar "cl" (x))
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(declare-function org-element-at-point "org-element")
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(declare-function org-at-drawer-p "org")
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(declare-function org-element-property "org-element" (property element))
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(declare-function org-element-type "org-element" (element))
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(declare-function org-element-context "org-element" (&optional element))
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(declare-function org-babel-variable-assignments:python "ob-python" (params))
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(declare-function org-babel-expand-body:generic "ob-core" (body params &optional var-lines))
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(defcustom org-babel-jupyter-resource-directory "./.ob-jupyter/"
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"Directory used to store automatically generated image files.
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See `org-babel-jupyter-file-name'."
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:group 'ob-jupyter)
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(defvar org-babel-jupyter-session-clients (make-hash-table :test #'equal)
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"A hash table mapping session names to `jupyter-repl-client's.")
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(defvar org-babel-header-args:jupyter '((kernel . :any)
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(async . ((yes no))))
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"Available header arguments for Jupter src-blocks.")
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(defvar org-babel-default-header-args:jupyter '((:kernel . "python")
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(:async . "no"))
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"Default header arguments for Jupyter src-blocks.")
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(defvar org-babel-jupyter-language-regex "^[ \t]*#\\+begin_src[ \t]+jupyter-\\([^ \f\t\n\r\v]+\\)[ \t]*"
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"Regular expression used to extract a source block's language name.")
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(defun org-babel-variable-assignments:jupyter (params &optional lang)
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"Assign variables in PARAMS according to the Jupyter kernel language.
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Use `org-babel-jupyter-src-block-lang' to get the kernel language
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of the src-block ELEMENT and call the variable assignment
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function for the language. ELEMENT defaults to the
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`org-element-at-point'. So if LANG is the kernel language, then
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call
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org-babel-variable-assignments:LANG
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If the above function doesn't exist or if no kernel langauge can
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be found, fall back to `org-babel-variable-assignments:python'."
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(let* ((lang (or lang
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(save-excursion
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(when (re-search-backward
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org-babel-jupyter-language-regex nil t)
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(match-string 1)))))
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(fun (when lang
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(intern (concat "org-babel-variable-assignments:" lang)))))
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(if (functionp fun) (funcall fun params)
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(org-babel-variable-assignments:python params))))
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(defun org-babel-expand-body:jupyter (body params &optional var-lines lang)
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"Expand BODY according to PARAMS.
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BODY is the code to expand, PARAMS should be the header arguments
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of the src block with BODY as its code, and VAR-LINES should be
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the list of strings containing the variables to evaluate before
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executing body.
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This function is similar to
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`org-babel-variable-assignments:jupyter' in that it finds the
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kernel language of the src-block ELEMENT, defaulting to the
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`org-element-at-point', to find get the kernel language of BODY.
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So if LANG is the kernel language, call the function
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org-babel-expand-body:LANG
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to expand BODY. If the above function doesn't exist or if no
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kernel langauge can be found fall back to
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`org-babel-expand-body:generic'."
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(let* ((lang (or lang
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(save-excursion
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(when (re-search-backward
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org-babel-jupyter-language-regex nil t)
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(match-string 1)))))
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(fun (when lang
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(intern (concat "org-babel-expand-body:" lang)))))
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(if (functionp fun) (funcall fun body params var-lines)
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(org-babel-expand-body:generic body params var-lines))))
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(defun org-babel-edit-prep:jupyter (info)
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"Prepare the edit buffer according to INFO."
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(let* ((params (nth 2 info))
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(session (alist-get :session params)))
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(jupyter-repl-associate-buffer
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(org-babel-jupyter-initiate-session session params))))
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(defun org-babel-prep-session:jupyter (session params &optional no-execute)
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"Prepare a Jupyter SESSION according to PARAMS.
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If optional argument NO-EXECUTE is non-nil, do not execute any of
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the header variables in PARAMS."
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(let ((buffer (org-babel-jupyter-initiate-session session params))
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(var-lines (org-babel-variable-assignments:jupyter params)))
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(with-current-buffer buffer
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(goto-char (point-max))
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(when var-lines
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(jupyter-repl-replace-cell-code
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(mapconcat #'identity var-lines "\n"))
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;; For `org-babel-load-session:jupyter'
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(when no-execute
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(insert "\n")))
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(unless no-execute
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(jupyter-execute-request jupyter-repl-current-client))
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(current-buffer))))
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(defun org-babel-load-session:jupyter (session body params)
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"In a Jupyter SESSION, load BODY according to PARAMS."
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(save-window-excursion
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(let ((buffer (org-babel-prep-session:jupyter session params 'noexecute)))
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(with-current-buffer buffer
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(insert (org-babel-chomp body))
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(current-buffer)))))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter-initiate-session-by-key (session params)
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"Return the `jupyter-repl-client' for SESSION.
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If SESSION does not have a client already, one is created based
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on SESSION and PARAMS. If SESSION ends with \".json\" then
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SESSION is interpreted as a kernel connection file and a new
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kernel connected to SESSION is created. Otherwise a kernel is run
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based on the `:kernel' parameter in PARAMS which should be either
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a valid kernel name or a prefix of one. The first kernel that is
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returned by `jupyter-find-kernelspecs' will be used."
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(let* ((kernel (alist-get :kernel params))
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(key (concat session "-" kernel)))
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(oref (or (gethash key org-babel-jupyter-session-clients)
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(let ((client (if (string-suffix-p ".json" session)
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(connect-jupyter-repl session)
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(run-jupyter-repl kernel))))
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(jupyter-set client 'jupyter-include-other-output nil)
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(with-jupyter-repl-buffer client
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(let ((name (buffer-name)))
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(when (string-match "^\\*\\(.+\\)\\*" name)
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(rename-buffer
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(concat "*" (match-string 1 name) "-" session "*")
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'unique)))
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(add-hook
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'kill-buffer-hook
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(lambda ()
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(remhash key org-babel-jupyter-session-clients))
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nil t))
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(puthash key client org-babel-jupyter-session-clients)))
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buffer)))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter-initiate-session (&optional session params)
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"Initialize a Jupyter SESSION according to PARAMS."
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(if (equal session "none") (error "Need a session to run")
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(org-babel-jupyter-initiate-session-by-key session params)))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter-file-name (data ext)
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"Return a file name based on DATA.
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DATA is usually the contents of an image to create a file name
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for. The generated absolute file name is based on the following:
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1. The value of `org-babel-jupyter-resource-directory'
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2. The `sha1' hash of DATA
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3. .EXT
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Where EXT should be the file extension to give the
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file (excluding the dot)."
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(let ((dir (prog1 org-babel-jupyter-resource-directory
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(unless (file-directory-p
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org-babel-jupyter-resource-directory)
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(make-directory org-babel-jupyter-resource-directory)))))
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(concat (file-name-as-directory dir) (sha1 data) "." ext)))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter--image-result (data file &optional overwrite base64-encoded)
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"Possibly write DATA to FILE.
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If OVERWRITE is non-nil, overwrite FILE if it already exists.
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Otherwise if FILE already exists, DATA is not written to FILE.
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If BASE64-ENCODED is non-nil, the DATA is assumed to be encoded
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with the base64 encoding and is first decoded before writing to
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FILE.
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Return the cons cell (\"file\" . FILE), see
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`org-babel-jupyter-prepare-result'."
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(cons "file" (prog1 file
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(when (or overwrite (not (file-exists-p file)))
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(let ((buffer-file-coding-system
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(if base64-encoded 'binary
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buffer-file-coding-system))
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(require-final-newline nil))
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(with-temp-file file
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(insert data)
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(when base64-encoded
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(base64-decode-region (point-min) (point-max)))))))))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter-prepare-result (data metadata params)
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"Return the rendered DATA.
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DATA is a plist, (:mimetype1 value1 ...), which is used to render
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a result which can be passed to `org-babel-insert-result'.
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METADATA is the metadata plist used to render DATA with, as
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returned by the Jupyter kernel. This plist typically contains
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information such as the size of an image to be rendered. The
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metadata plist is currently unused.
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PARAMS is the source block parameter list as passed to
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`org-babel-execute:jupyter'. Currently this is only used to
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extract the file name of an image file when DATA can be rendered
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as an image type (either `:image/png' or `:image/svg+xml') when a
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file name is passed to the code block. If no file name is given
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one is generated based on DATA and the mimetype, see
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`org-babel-jupyter-file-name'.
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This function returns a cons cell (RESULT-PARAM . RESULT) where
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RESULT-PARAM is either a result parameter, i.e. one of the result
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paramters of `org-babel-insert-result', or a key value pair which
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should be appended to the PARAMS list when to render RESULT.
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For example, if DATA only contains the mimetype `:text/markdown',
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the RESULT-PARAM will be
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(:wrap . \"EXPORT markdown\")
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and RESULT will be the markdown text which should be wrapped in
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an \"EXPORT markdown\" block. See `org-babel-insert-result'."
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(let ((mimetypes (seq-filter #'keywordp data))
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(result-params (alist-get :result-params params)))
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(cond
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((memq :text/org mimetypes)
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(cons (unless (member "raw" result-params) "org")
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(plist-get data :text/org)))
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((memq :text/html mimetypes)
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(let ((html (plist-get data :text/html)))
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(save-match-data
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;; FIXME: This regex does not match all possibilities of the DATA URL
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;; scheme.
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(if (string-match "^<img src=\"data:\\(.+\\);base64,\\(.+\\)\"" html)
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(let ((mimetype (intern (concat ":" (match-string 1 html)))))
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(org-babel-jupyter-prepare-result
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(list mimetype (match-string 2 html)) metadata params))
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(cons "html" (plist-get data :text/html))))))
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((memq :text/markdown mimetypes)
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(cons '(:wrap . "EXPORT markdown") (plist-get data :text/markdown)))
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((memq :text/latex mimetypes)
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;; TODO: Handle other cases like this for other mimetypes
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(cons (unless (member "raw" result-params) "latex")
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(plist-get data :text/latex)))
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((memq :image/png mimetypes)
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(let* ((data (plist-get data :image/png))
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(overwrite (not (null (alist-get :file params))))
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(file (or (alist-get :file params)
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(org-babel-jupyter-file-name data "png"))))
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(org-babel-jupyter--image-result data file overwrite 'b64-encoded)))
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((memq :image/svg+xml mimetypes)
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(let* ((data (plist-get data :image/svg+xml))
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(overwrite (not (null (alist-get :file params))))
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(file (or (alist-get :file params)
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(org-babel-jupyter-file-name data "svg"))))
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(org-babel-jupyter--image-result data file overwrite)))
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((memq :text/plain mimetypes)
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(cons "scalar" (plist-get data :text/plain)))
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(t (warn "No supported mimetype found %s" mimetypes)))))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter--inject-render-param (render-param params)
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"Destructively modify result parameters for `org-babel-insert-result'.
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RENDER-PARAM is the first element of the list returned by
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`org-babel-jupyter-prepare-result', PARAMS are the paramters
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passed to `org-babel-execute:jupyter'.
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Append RENDER-PARAM to RESULT-PARAMS if it is a string, otherwise
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if RENDER-PARAM is a cons cell, (KEYWORD . STRING), append
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RENDER-PARAM to the PARAMS."
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(let ((l (cond
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((consp render-param) params)
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((stringp render-param) (alist-get :result-params params))
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(t (error "Render parameter unsupported (%s)" render-param)))))
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(nconc l (list render-param))))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter--clear-render-param (render-param params)
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"Destructively modify result parameters.
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Remove RENDER-PARAM from PARAMS or from the result parameters
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found in PARAMS. If RENDER-PARAM is a cons cell, remove it from
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the PARAMS list. If RENDER-PARAM is a string, remove it from the
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`:result-params' of PARAMS. In all cases, `delq' is used for
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removal."
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(let ((l (cond
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((consp render-param) params)
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((stringp render-param) (alist-get :result-params params))
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(t (error "Render parameter unsupported (%s)" render-param)))))
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(delq render-param l)))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter--clear-request-id (req)
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"Delete the request id of REQ when prepending or appending results."
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(save-excursion
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(let ((start (org-babel-where-is-src-block-result)))
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(when start
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(goto-char start)
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(forward-line 1)
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(when (search-forward (jupyter-request-id req) nil t)
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(delete-region (line-beginning-position)
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(1+ (line-end-position)))
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;; Delete the entire drawer when there was nothing inside of it
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;; except for the id.
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(when (and (org-at-drawer-p)
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(progn
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(forward-line -1)
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(org-at-drawer-p)))
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(delete-region
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(point)
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(progn
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(forward-line 1)
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(1+ (line-end-position))))))))))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter-insert-results (results params kernel-lang)
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"Insert RESULTS at the current source block location.
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RESULTS is either a a single pair or a list of pairs with the form
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(RENDER-PARAM . RESULT)
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i.e. the pairs returned by `org-babel-jupyter-prepare-result'.
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PARAMS should be the parameters passed to
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`org-babel-execute:jupyter'. KERNEL-LANG is the language of the
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kernel for the current source block. If optional argument APPEND
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is non-nil, then append RESULTS to the current results. The
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results will also be appended, regardless of the value of APPEND,
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if RESULTS is a list."
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;; Unless this is a list of results
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(unless (car-safe (car results))
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(setq results (list results)))
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(cl-loop
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;; FIXME: This is a hack that relies on `org-babel-insert-result' only caring
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;; about the parameters of the info and not anything else.
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with info = (list nil nil params)
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with result-params = (alist-get :result-params params)
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for (render-param . result) in results
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do (org-babel-jupyter--inject-render-param render-param params)
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(cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message) #'ignore))
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(org-babel-insert-result result result-params info nil kernel-lang))
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(org-babel-jupyter--clear-render-param render-param params)))
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;; TODO: Properly handle the execution-state and execution-count of the REPL
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;; buffer. I don't think ob-jupyter should be responsible for updating the
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;; state of the REPL buffer. What I really want to do is to be able to silence
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;; any output generated by the REPL due to execute requests of a jupyter
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;; src-block. Since a jupyter src-block already handles all of the output
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;; anyways it doesn't seem necessary. It seems that there should be an option
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;; to prevent output in the REPL buffer and just send off execute requests
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;; without displaying any results and this should have the option of being
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;; configured for every request since you would still like to show the output
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;; when sending requests directly from the REPL buffer.
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(defun org-babel-execute:jupyter (body params)
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"Execute BODY according to PARAMS.
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BODY is the code to execute for the current Jupyter `:session' of
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PARAMS."
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(let* ((session (alist-get :session params))
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(repl-buffer (org-babel-jupyter-initiate-session session params))
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(kernel-lang (cl-destructuring-bind (&key language_info
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&allow-other-keys)
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(oref (with-current-buffer repl-buffer
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jupyter-repl-current-client)
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kernel-info)
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(plist-get language_info :language)))
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(code (org-babel-expand-body:jupyter
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body params (org-babel-variable-assignments:jupyter
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params kernel-lang)
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kernel-lang))
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(req (with-current-buffer repl-buffer
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(goto-char (point-max))
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(jupyter-repl-replace-cell-code code)
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;; TODO: Should handlers be inhbited? They are inhibited to
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;; prevent output from going into the REPL buffer when it is
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;; redirected to the output of a Jupyter src block. It
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;; doesn't seem to make sense to insert output in the REPL
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;; buffer when it is redirected somewhere else.
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(prog1 (let ((jupyter-inhibit-handlers t))
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(jupyter-execute-request jupyter-repl-current-client))
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(when (get-buffer-window)
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(set-window-point (get-buffer-window) (point)))))))
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;; Setup callbacks for the request
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(let* ((result-type (alist-get :result-type params))
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(async (equal (alist-get :async params) "yes"))
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(block-beginning
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(copy-marker org-babel-current-src-block-location))
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(id-cleared nil)
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(results nil)
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(add-result
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(lambda (result)
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;; TODO: Figure out how to handle result-type output in the async
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;; case. Should the output be pooled and displayed when finished?
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;; No I don't think so. It should be appended to the current
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;; output but for multiline output that is received this will end
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;; up either putting it in an example block and you would have
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;; multiple example blocks for a single output. The best bet
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;; would be to insert it as raw text in a drawer.
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(or (consp result) (setq result (cons "scalar" result)))
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(if async
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(org-with-point-at block-beginning
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(unless id-cleared
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(setq id-cleared t)
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(org-babel-jupyter--clear-request-id req)
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(org-babel-jupyter--inject-render-param "append" params))
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(org-babel-jupyter-insert-results result params kernel-lang))
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(push result results)))))
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(jupyter-add-callback req
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:stream
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(lambda (msg)
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(and (eq result-type 'output)
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(equal (jupyter-message-get msg :name) "stdout")
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(funcall add-result (ansi-color-apply
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(jupyter-message-get msg :text)))))
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:status
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(lambda (msg)
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(when (jupyter-message-status-idle-p msg)
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;; Unmark the REPL cell as busy. This is needed since we set
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;; `jupyter-inhibit-handlers' to t before executing a jupyter
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;; src-block which means that the handler which unmark's the cell
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;; is not run. The cell is marked as busy in
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;; `jupyter-execute-request' for a `jupyter-repl-client'.
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(with-current-buffer repl-buffer
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(save-excursion
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(jupyter-repl-goto-cell req)
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(jupyter-repl-cell-unmark-busy)))
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(when (and async (not id-cleared))
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(org-babel-jupyter--clear-request-id req))
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(set-marker block-beginning nil)))
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:execute-reply
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(lambda (msg)
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(cl-destructuring-bind (&key status ename evalue traceback
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&allow-other-keys)
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(jupyter-message-content msg)
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(unless (equal status "ok")
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(if (eq result-type 'output)
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(funcall add-result (mapconcat #'ansi-color-apply traceback "\n"))
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(funcall add-result (format "%s: %s" ename (ansi-color-apply evalue)))))))
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'(:display-data :execute-result)
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(lambda (msg)
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(unless (eq result-type 'output)
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(cl-destructuring-bind (&key data metadata &allow-other-keys)
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(jupyter-message-content msg)
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(funcall add-result (org-babel-jupyter-prepare-result
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data metadata params))))))
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(if async
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(concat (when (member "raw" (alist-get :result-params params)) ": ")
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(jupyter-request-id req))
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(jupyter-wait-until-idle req most-positive-fixnum)
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;; Finalize the list of results
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(setq results (nreverse results))
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(if (eq result-type 'output) (mapconcat #'identity results "\n")
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(let ((render-param (caar results))
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(result (cdar results)))
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(org-babel-jupyter--inject-render-param render-param params)
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(prog1 result
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;; Insert remaining results after the first one has been
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;; inserted.
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(when (cdr results)
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(run-at-time
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0.01 nil
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(lambda ()
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(org-babel-jupyter--clear-render-param render-param params)
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|
(org-babel-jupyter--inject-render-param "append" params)
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|
(org-babel-jupyter-insert-results
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|
(cdr results) params kernel-lang)))))))))))
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(defun org-babel-jupyter-make-language-alias (kernel lang)
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"Simimilar to `org-babel-make-language-alias' but for Jupyter src-blocks.
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KERNEL should be the name of a the default kernel using for the
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kernel LANG. All necessary org-babel functions for a language
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|
with the name jupyter-LANG will be aliased to the jupyter
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|
functions."
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(dolist (fn '("execute" "expand-body" "prep-session" "edit-prep"
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|
"variable-assignments" "load-session"))
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|
(let ((sym (intern-soft (concat "org-babel-" fn ":jupyter"))))
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|
(when (and sym (fboundp sym))
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(defalias (intern (concat "org-babel-" fn ":jupyter-" lang)) sym))))
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|
(defalias (intern (concat "org-babel-jupyter-" lang "-initiate-session"))
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|
'org-babel-jupyter-initiate-session)
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|
(set (intern (concat "org-babel-header-args:jupyter-" lang))
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|
org-babel-header-args:jupyter)
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|
(set (intern (concat "org-babel-default-header-args:jupyter-" lang))
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|
`((:kernel . ,kernel)
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|
(:async . "no"))))
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|
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(defun org-babel-jupyter-aliases-from-kernelspecs (&optional refresh)
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|
"Make language aliases based on the available kernelspecs.
|
|
For all kernels returned by `jupyter-available-kernelspecs', make
|
|
a language alias for the kernel language if one does not already
|
|
exist. The alias is created with
|
|
`org-babel-jupyter-make-language-alias'.
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|
|
|
Optional argument REFRESH has the same meaning as in
|
|
`jupyter-available-kernelspecs'."
|
|
(cl-loop
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|
for (kernel . (_dir . spec)) in (jupyter-available-kernelspecs refresh)
|
|
for lang = (plist-get spec :language)
|
|
;; Only make aliases the first time a new language appears
|
|
unless (functionp (intern (concat "org-babel-execute:jupyter-" lang)))
|
|
do (org-babel-jupyter-make-language-alias kernel lang)
|
|
;; (add-to-list 'org-babel-tangle-lang-exts
|
|
;; (cons (concat "jupyter-" lang) file_extension))
|
|
(add-to-list 'org-src-lang-modes
|
|
(cons (concat "jupyter-" lang)
|
|
(intern (or (cdr (assoc lang org-src-lang-modes))
|
|
(replace-regexp-in-string
|
|
"[0-9]*" "" lang)))))))
|
|
|
|
(org-babel-jupyter-aliases-from-kernelspecs)
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|
|
|
(provide 'ob-jupyter)
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|
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|
;;; ob-jupyter.el ends here
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