ob-async
enables asynchronous execution of org-babel src blocks,
like this:
ob-async
isn't tied to src blocks in a specific org-babel
language. Simply add the keyword :async
to the header-args of any
org-babel src block and invoke ob-async-org-babel-execute-src-block
.
ob-async
is available in MELPA. If you'd rather install from source,
make sure ob-async.el
is on your load-path
, like this.
(add-to-list 'load-path "$PATH_TO_OB_ASYNC_ROOT_DIR")
Require the package and ob-async
will handle any source block which
includes :async
in its header-args.
(require 'ob-async)
Cask manages dependencies and runs tests. Once Cask is installed, you can make test
.
First, go through the troubleshooting checklist, troubleshooting.org
. It's an org-mode file in this repository that's designed to diagnose issues with ob-async. If that doesn't solve your problem, include a copy of the entire file (which will include your #+RESULTS
blocks) in a Github issue.