* Using a code block as input to another code block
@ 2020-11-21 22:30 Magnus Therning
2020-11-22 17:26 ` Berry, Charles via General discussions about Org-mode.
2020-11-22 21:50 ` Mike Gauland
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From: Magnus Therning @ 2020-11-21 22:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs Org Mode mailing list
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I know I can use an example block (literal example) as input to a code
block, but I haven't found a way to fontify examples. Since my input is
code (JSON, and various programming languages) I would really like to
have that, as well as the language's mode when editing by using
~org-edit-source-code~.
A code block gives me fontification, but I haven't found a way to pass a
code block as is to another code block.
For instance, something like this:
#+name: code-input
#+begin_src C
#include <foo.h>
#+end_src
#+begin_src bash :var input=input :results verbatim
cat <<EOF | cpp
${input}
EOF
#+end_src
What are my options? I hope there's either a way to fontify an example,
or to override the default execute function for a code block, or
something else that I'm not thinking of.
/M
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* Re: Using a code block as input to another code block
2020-11-21 22:30 Using a code block as input to another code block Magnus Therning
@ 2020-11-22 17:26 ` Berry, Charles via General discussions about Org-mode.
2020-11-23 11:39 ` Magnus Therning
2020-11-22 21:50 ` Mike Gauland
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From: Berry, Charles via General discussions about Org-mode. @ 2020-11-22 17:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Magnus Therning; +Cc: Emacs Org Mode mailing list
Inline.
> On Nov 21, 2020, at 2:30 PM, Magnus Therning <magnus@therning.org> wrote:
>
> I know I can use an example block (literal example) as input to a code
> block, but I haven't found a way to fontify examples. Since my input is
> code (JSON, and various programming languages) I would really like to
> have that, as well as the language's mode when editing by using
> ~org-edit-source-code~.
>
> A code block gives me fontification, but I haven't found a way to pass a
> code block as is to another code block.
>
> For instance, something like this:
>
> #+name: code-input
> #+begin_src C
> #include <foo.h>
> #+end_src
>
> #+begin_src bash :var input=input :results verbatim
> cat <<EOF | cpp
> ${input}
> EOF
> #+end_src
Sounds like you want the :noweb header and code chunks, viz.
#+begin_src bash :noweb yes :results verbatim
cat <<EOF | cpp
<<code-input>>
EOF
#+end_src
HTH,
Chuck
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* Re: Using a code block as input to another code block
2020-11-21 22:30 Using a code block as input to another code block Magnus Therning
2020-11-22 17:26 ` Berry, Charles via General discussions about Org-mode.
@ 2020-11-22 21:50 ` Mike Gauland
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From: Mike Gauland @ 2020-11-22 21:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
As far as I know, referencing a code block this way uses the results of
executing the block as the variable, not the contents of the block.
On 22/11/2020 11:30 am, Magnus Therning wrote:
> I know I can use an example block (literal example) as input to a code
> block, but I haven't found a way to fontify examples. Since my input is
> code (JSON, and various programming languages) I would really like to
> have that, as well as the language's mode when editing by using
> ~org-edit-source-code~.
>
> A code block gives me fontification, but I haven't found a way to pass a
> code block as is to another code block.
>
> For instance, something like this:
>
> #+name: code-input
> #+begin_src C
> #include <foo.h>
> #+end_src
>
> #+begin_src bash :var input=input :results verbatim
> cat <<EOF | cpp
> ${input}
> EOF
> #+end_src
>
> What are my options? I hope there's either a way to fontify an example,
> or to override the default execute function for a code block, or
> something else that I'm not thinking of.
>
> /M
>
> --
> Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0x927912051716CE39
> email: magnus@therning.org
> twitter: magthe http://magnus.therning.org/
>
> I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn
> how to do it.
> — Pablo Picasso
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* Re: Using a code block as input to another code block
2020-11-22 17:26 ` Berry, Charles via General discussions about Org-mode.
@ 2020-11-23 11:39 ` Magnus Therning
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From: Magnus Therning @ 2020-11-23 11:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Berry, Charles; +Cc: Emacs Org Mode mailing list
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Berry, Charles <ccberry@health.ucsd.edu> writes:
> Inline.
>
>> On Nov 21, 2020, at 2:30 PM, Magnus Therning <magnus@therning.org> wrote:
>>
>> I know I can use an example block (literal example) as input to a code
>> block, but I haven't found a way to fontify examples. Since my input is
>> code (JSON, and various programming languages) I would really like to
>> have that, as well as the language's mode when editing by using
>> ~org-edit-source-code~.
>>
>> A code block gives me fontification, but I haven't found a way to pass a
>> code block as is to another code block.
>>
>> For instance, something like this:
>>
>> #+name: code-input
>> #+begin_src C
>> #include <foo.h>
>> #+end_src
>>
>> #+begin_src bash :var input=input :results verbatim
>> cat <<EOF | cpp
>> ${input}
>> EOF
>> #+end_src
>
>
> Sounds like you want the :noweb header and code chunks, viz.
>
> #+begin_src bash :noweb yes :results verbatim
> cat <<EOF | cpp
> <<code-input>>
> EOF
> #+end_src
>
> HTH,
>
> Chuck
>
> [deleted]
Ah, I didn't think of that. It does have some limitations though as
:noweb isn't as flexible as shell expansion. For instance, I'm not able
to do
#+name: my-json
#+begin_src json
{
...
}
#+end_src
#+begin_src bash :noweb yes :results verbatim
cat <<EOF
{
"foo": $(echo <<my-json>> | jq '@text')
}
EOF
#+end_src
Though it isn't too difficult to work around in this case:
#+begin_src bash :noweb yes :results verbatim
cat <<EOF0 | jq '@text' | cat <<EOF1
<<my-json>>
EOF0
{
"foo": $(cat /dev/stdin)
}
EOF1
#+end_src
It's absolutely a workable solution. Thanks!
/M
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