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Re: Major mode of orgweb/publish.sh?
From: |
Ruijie Yu |
Subject: |
Re: Major mode of orgweb/publish.sh? |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Apr 2023 17:20:09 +0800 |
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mu4e 1.9.22; emacs 30.0.50 |
Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net> writes:
> Ruijie Yu via "General discussions about Org-mode."
> <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org> writes:
>
>> Major mode was erronously set to shell-script-mode because of the empty line.
>
> There is no error there. The line in question is inline stdin redirect
> in shell. "#..." is what is fed to exec emacs. There is no intention to
> define mode for publish.sh there, just a standard Elisp script header.
Instead of "inline stdin redirect", this instead just passes Emacs the
file name and Emacs just reads from the file again.
I was about to propose changing the shbang line into just
#!/usr/bin/emacs -x, but even though the --help text says this is
exactly the case to use it, running such a script opens up a graphical
terminal which is unexpected.
But regardless, I don't quite care about it as long as it does its job
(other than the fact that I need to `M-x emacs-lisp-mode RET' at its
current state, and the concern that the lexical binding property line
takes effect neither in-buffer nor during script execution), so I'll let
you or Bastien decide whether doing anything about the first few lines
is worth it.
>> Converted the `load' into `require' because it allows someone working on a
>> local
>> repo to `eval-buffer' successfully, given that the individual installs these
>> dependencies from GNU/NonGNU Elpa. Previously, due to the hard-coded path,
>> `eval-buffer' would not be successful.
>
> Looks reasonable, but I will let Bastien decide on this. He is the
> author of this file.
Sounds good. Let's wait for that, along with his confirmation that my
copyright process is complete.
--
Best,
RY
Re: Major mode of orgweb/publish.sh?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/04/14