From: Viktor Rosenfeld <listuser36@googlemail.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Tangling without clutter?
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 07:25:47 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120315062547.GA28824@kenny.fritz.box> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <44B0EAE8544C834188E8790873CDE1CC3EA8C0@ARCEXCHANGE.arc.local>
Hi Jos'h,
have you looked at the :session header argument? I use it to define
environment variables in bash that are used in later code blocks.
Something like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :session foo
export W="world."
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :session foo
echo Hello $W
#+END_SRC
If these code blocks are executed in order, the latter returns "Hello
world."
Not sure though, how it interacts with Python.
Cheers,
Viktor
Jos'h Fuller wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > > It seems like I almost need some variant of the "tangle" argument to
> > > :noweb where syntax references are expanded for evaluation, but not
> > > for anything else.
> > >
> >
> > Why would you want to tangle out a python src file with an un-expanded
> > noweb reference? Either way, who am I to judge. I've just added a new
> > "eval" option to the noweb header argument which will expand noweb
> > references *only* during interactive evaluation.
>
> Please allow me to explain, I think it's a legitimate use case...
>
> I would like to provide a listing of a Python function, then later in the document show a demonstration of how it's used. I just did this when preparing some documentation for another programmer who is porting an application between languages.
>
> So I listed the function, then after a discussion, I had a demonstration of how to use the function. I wanted the output from the demonstration to be "live", generated from the demonstration code. Therefore, I needed to reference the function defined above. Unfortunately, the reference was expanded during export so that the same block of code appeared /twice/, presenting the reader with something like this:
>
> : Here's a function:
> : def gorking():
> : return "gork"
> :
> : Here's how to use the function:
> : def gorking():
> : return "gork"
> :
> : print gorking()
> :
> : Which gives us:
> : gork
>
> As you can see, it's rather clumsy to have the function in the output twice. It's not too bad for this example, but anything more than a few lines becomes quite a distraction! This would have been preferable:
>
> : Here's a function:
> : def gorking():
> : return "gork"
> :
> : Here's how to use the function:
> : <<function-gorking>>
> :
> : print gorking()
> :
> : Which gives us:
> : gork
>
> The original %.org file would look like this:
>
> : Here's a function:
> : #+name: function-gorking
> : #+begin_src python :tangle yes
> : def gorking():
> : return "gork"
> : #+end_src
> :
> : Here's how to use the function:
> : #+name: function-gorking-demo
> : #+begin_src python :tangle yes
> : <<function-gorking>>
> :
> : print gorking()
> : #+end_src
> :
> : Which gives us:
> : #+results: function-gorking-demo
> : gork
>
> Does that explain it better?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jos'h
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-03-15 6:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-03-14 17:34 Tangling without clutter? Jos'h Fuller
2012-03-14 18:22 ` Thomas S. Dye
2012-03-14 18:39 ` Jos'h Fuller
2012-03-14 19:13 ` Eric Schulte
2012-03-14 19:35 ` Jos'h Fuller
2012-03-14 18:34 ` Eric Schulte
2012-03-14 22:08 ` Jos'h Fuller
2012-03-14 20:52 ` Eric Schulte
2012-03-15 6:25 ` Viktor Rosenfeld [this message]
2012-03-15 8:42 ` Jacek Generowicz
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