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Re: [PATCH] async process in R
From: |
Jack Kamm |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH] async process in R |
Date: |
Sat, 02 Oct 2021 15:54:17 -0700 |
Hi Jeremie,
Many thanks for bringing this over the finish line! I'm very glad it
made it into Org 9.5.
All the tests passed on my end, and and I successfully ran a few async
R blocks without any issues.
I do have some suggestions for code style below. They apply to both the
original patch, as well as followup fixes that have been committed
since.
> +(defconst ob-session-async-R-indicator "'ob_comint_async_R_%s_%s'")
> +
> +(defun ob-session-async-org-babel-R-evaluate-session
For consistency with the rest of ob-R.el, as well as with the async
functions in ob-python, I suggest using a prefix of
"org-babel-R-async-". So
"ob-session-async-org-babel-R-evaluate-session" would become
"org-babel-R-async-evaluate-session", etc.
> +(ert-deftest ob-session-async-R-simple-session-async-value ()
Again, for consistency I suggest renaming the test functions so they are
prefixed with "test-ob-R/". For example,
"ob-session-async-R-simple-session-async-value" could become
"test-ob-R/async-session-simple-value". This would also allow easily
running all the R tests using "BTEST_RE='.*ob-R.*' make test".
> + (setq user-inject-src-param ess-inject-source)
> (setq ess-eval-visibly nil)
> + (setq ess-inject-source 'function-and-buffer)
> (ess-eval-buffer nil))
> - (setq ess-eval-visibly tmp)
> + (setq ess-eval-visibly tmp)
> + (setq ess-inject-source user-inject-src-param)
Rather than using setq, it would be better to let bind these like so:
(let ((ess-eval-visibly nil)
(ess-inject-source 'function-and-buffer))
...code in here...
)
This temporarily sets the variables within the let-block, then resets
them to their original values afterwards. Then you can also remove the
temporary variables "user-inject-src-param" and "ess-eval-visibly-tmp"
as well as their defvars at the top of the file.
Actually, since the code is already in a let-block, you can simply add
these variables to the existing let-statement.
> + (list (format org-babel-R-write-object-command
> + (if row-names-p "TRUE" "FALSE")
> + (if column-names-p
> + (if row-names-p "NA" "TRUE")
> + "FALSE")
> + ".Last.value"
> + (org-babel-process-file-name tmp-file 'noquote))
Some parts of ob-session-async-org-babel-R-evaluate-session, such as
the above, are duplicated from org-babel-R-evaluate-session; it would
be good to reduce duplication by abstracting these out to separate
functions.
Thanks again for porting this, and for taking care of ob-R.el in
general.
All the best,
Jack
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