feat: Initial somewhat working ob-pasp babel mode
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# ob-pasp
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Org-Babel mode to execute Clingo Potassco code within Org-mode
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* ob-pasp
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Org-Babel mode to execute Clingo Potassco code within Org-mode
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#+begin_src pasp
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child(C, P) :- parent(P, C).
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parent(vader, luke).
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#show child/2.
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_example
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clingo version 5.6.2
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Reading from /tmp/babel-kEapMk/clingo-lto3lx
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Solving...
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Answer: 1
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child(luke,vader)
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SATISFIABLE
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Models : 1
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Calls : 1
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Time : 0.000s (Solving: 0.00s 1st Model: 0.00s Unsat: 0.00s)
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CPU Time : 0.000s
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#+end_example
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;;; ob-pasp.el --- org-babel functions for clingo potassco asp evaluation
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;; Copyright (C) Samuel Ortion
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;; Author: Samuel Ortion
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;; Keywords: literate programming, reproducible research
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;; Homepage: https://orgmode.org
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;; Version: 0.01
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;;; License:
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;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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;; any later version.
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;;
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;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;
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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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This file is not intended to ever be loaded by org-babel, rather it is a
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;; template for use in adding new language support to Org-babel. Good first
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;; steps are to copy this file to a file named by the language you are adding,
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;; and then use `query-replace' to replace all strings of "pasp" in this
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;; file with the name of your new language.
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;; After the `query-replace' step, it is recommended to load the file and
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;; register it to org-babel either via the customize menu, or by evaluating the
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;; line: (add-to-list 'org-babel-load-languages '(pasp . t)) where
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;; `pasp' should have been replaced by the name of the language you are
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;; implementing (note that this applies to all occurrences of 'pasp' in this
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;; file).
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;; After that continue by creating a simple code block that looks like e.g.
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;;
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;; #+begin_src pasp
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;; test
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;; #+end_src
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;; Finally you can use `edebug' to instrumentalize
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;; `org-babel-expand-body:pasp' and continue to evaluate the code block. You
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;; try to add header keywords and change the body of the code block and
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;; reevaluate the code block to observe how things get handled.
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;;
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;; If you have questions as to any of the portions of the file defined
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;; below please look to existing language support for guidance.
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;;
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;; If you are planning on adding a language to org-babel we would ask
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;; that if possible you fill out the FSF copyright assignment form
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;; available at https://orgmode.org/request-assign-future.txt as this
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;; will make it possible to include your language support in the core
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;; of Org-mode, otherwise unassigned language support files can still
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;; be included in the contrib/ directory of the Org-mode repository.
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;;; Requirements:
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;; Use this section to list the requirements of this language. Most
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;; languages will require that at least the language be installed on
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;; the user's system, and the Emacs major mode relevant to the
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;; language be installed as well.
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;;; Code:
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(require 'ob)
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(require 'ob-ref)
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(require 'ob-comint)
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(require 'ob-eval)
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;; possibly require modes required for your language
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;; optionally define a file extension for this language
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(add-to-list 'org-babel-tangle-lang-exts '("pasp" . "lp"))
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;; optionally declare default header arguments for this language
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(defvar org-babel-default-header-args:pasp '())
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;; This function expands the body of a source code block by doing things like
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;; prepending argument definitions to the body, it should be called by the
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;; `org-babel-execute:pasp' function below. Variables get concatenated in
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;; the `mapconcat' form, therefore to change the formatting you can edit the
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;; `format' form.
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(defun org-babel-expand-body:pasp (body params &optional processed-params)
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"Expand BODY according to PARAMS, return the expanded body."
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(require 'inf-pasp nil t)
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(let ((vars (org-babel--get-vars (or processed-params (org-babel-process-params params)))))
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(concat
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(mapconcat ;; define any variables
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(lambda (pair)
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(format "%s=%S"
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(car pair) (org-babel-pasp-var-to-pasp (cdr pair))))
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vars "\n")
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"\n" body "\n")))
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;; This is the main function which is called to evaluate a code
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;; block.
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;;
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;; This function will evaluate the body of the source code and
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;; return the results as emacs-lisp depending on the value of the
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;; :results header argument
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;; - output means that the output to STDOUT will be captured and
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;; returned
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;; - value means that the value of the last statement in the
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;; source code block will be returned
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;;
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;; The most common first step in this function is the expansion of the
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;; PARAMS argument using `org-babel-process-params'.
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;;
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;; Please feel free to not implement options which aren't appropriate
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;; for your language (e.g. not all languages support interactive
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;; "session" evaluation). Also you are free to define any new header
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;; arguments which you feel may be useful -- all header arguments
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;; specified by the user will be available in the PARAMS variable.
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(defun org-babel-execute:pasp (body params)
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"Execute a block of Clingo code with org-babel.
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This function is called by `org-babel-execute-src-block'"
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(message "executing Clingo source code block")
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(let* ((processed-params (org-babel-process-params params))
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;; set the session if the value of the session keyword is not the
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;; string `none'
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;(session (unless (string= value "none")
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; (org-babel-pasp-initiate-session
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; (cdr (assq :session processed-params)))))
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;; variables assigned for use in the block
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(vars (org-babel--get-vars processed-params))
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(result-params (assq :result-params processed-params))
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;; either OUTPUT or VALUE which should behave as described above
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(result-type (assq :result-type processed-params))
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;; expand the body with `org-babel-expand-body:pasp'
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(full-body (org-babel-expand-body:pasp
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body params processed-params))
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(temp-file (org-babel-temp-file "clingo-"))
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(clingo (executable-find "clingo"))
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(cmd (concat (shell-quote-argument (expand-file-name clingo))
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" " (org-babel-process-file-name temp-file))))
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;; actually execute the source-code block either in a session or
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;; possibly by dropping it to a temporary file and evaluating the
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;; file.
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;;
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;; for session based evaluation the functions defined in
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;; `org-babel-comint' will probably be helpful.
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;;
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;; for external evaluation the functions defined in
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;; `org-babel-eval' will probably be helpful.
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;;
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;; when forming a shell command, or a fragment of code in some
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;; other language, please preprocess any file names involved with
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;; the function `org-babel-process-file-name'. (See the way that
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;; function is used in the language files)
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;; ref. https://github.com/arnm/ob-mermaid
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(unless (file-executable-p clingo)
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(error "Cannot find or execute %s, please check `clingo`" clingo))
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(with-temp-file temp-file (insert full-body))
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(message "%s" cmd)
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(org-babel-eval cmd "")
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))
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;; This function should be used to assign any variables in params in
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;; the context of the session environment.
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(defun org-babel-prep-session:pasp (session params)
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"Prepare SESSION according to the header arguments specified in PARAMS."
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)
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(defun org-babel-pasp-var-to-pasp (var)
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"Convert an elisp var into a string of pasp source code
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specifying a var of the same value."
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(format "%S" var))
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(defun org-babel-pasp-table-or-string (results)
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"If the results look like a table, then convert them into an
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Emacs-lisp table, otherwise return the results as a string."
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)
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(defun org-babel-pasp-initiate-session (&optional session)
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"If there is not a current inferior-process-buffer in SESSION then create.
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Return the initialized session."
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(unless (string= session "none")
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))
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(provide 'ob-pasp)
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;;; ob-pasp.el ends here
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