From: "Thomas S. Dye" <tsd@tsdye.online>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Cc: "Berry, Charles" <ccberry@health.ucsd.edu>
Subject: Re: Can you automatically noweb include?
Date: Fri, 07 Aug 2020 11:18:57 -1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87k0yanohq.fsf@tsdye.online> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <bcf8ee10-869a-110d-3704-62a344e3665d@gmail.com>
It works here if you remove the blank line between the headline
and the PROPERTIES block.
William McCoy writes:
> Chuck,
>
> Thanks very much for your response. I didn't know about those
> options. When I
> use C-c C-v C-i, I get the following:
>
> Lang: python
> Properties:
> :header-args nil
> :header-args:python nil
> Header Arguments:
> :cache no
> :exports code
> :hlines no
> :noweb no
> :results output replace
> :session none
> :tangle no
>
> And C-c C-v C-v, shows that the import statements in the header
> do not get
> expanded into the code block.
>
> So I am obviously doing something wrong. There appear to be no
> typos or
> misspellings and the org file containing the coded is exactly
> this:
>
> * Test of prologue header
>
> :PROPERTIES:
> :header-args:python+: :prologue "import numpy as np; import os"
> :END:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC python :results output
> print(np.__version__)
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS:
>
>
> My init file has no org babel header arguments defined.
>
> I am using C-c C-v C-b or C-c C-v C-s to evaluate and I get
>
> "Code block produced no output." in the mini-buffer.
>
>
> If I use C-c C-c directly on the code block itself I get:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
> NameError: name 'np' is not defined
>
> Is there something else I need to do to get babel to recognize
> the header-args?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On 8/7/20 12:51 PM, Berry, Charles wrote:
>>
>>> On Aug 7, 2020, at 8:39 AM, William McCoy <wdm8588@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> This use of :prologue appeared to me to be very useful. But
>>> for some reason when I try it out it does not work for me. I
>>> just get a message that the code block produced no output and
>>> that 'np' is not defined. Just to check, when I put the
>>> import statements directly within my code block it works fine.
>>>
>>> I am running: Org mode version 9.3.7 (9.3.7-16-g521d7f-elpa
>>>
>>> Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
>>>
>>>
>> It is sometimes useful to use C-c C-v C-i to see what header
>> args org has detected for a source block. Misspelled words
>> sometimes wreak havoc and invisible characters can cause real
>> pain.
>>
>>
>> Also, it helps to use C-c C-v C-v to to see the expanded code
>> block. When I do this with Kens' ECM, I get
>>
>> import numpy as np; import os
>> print(np.__version__)
>>
>> in the preview buffer.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
>>> On 8/6/20 2:12 PM, Ken Mankoff wrote:
>>>> Actual example:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> * Prologue test
>>>> :PROPERTIES:
>>>> :header-args:python+: :prologue "import numpy as np; import
>>>> os"
>>>> :END:
>>>>
>>>> #+BEGIN_SRC python :results output
>>>> print(np.__version__)
>>>> #+END_SRC
>>>>
>>>> #+RESULTS:
>>>> : 1.18.4
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 3:03 PM Ken Mankoff
>>>> <mankoff@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> What about using :pre or :prologue and setting it at the
>>>> header or document level?
>>>>
>>>> Please excuse brevity. Sent from tiny pocket computer with
>>>> non-haptic-feedback keyboard.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2020, 14:22 George Mauer <gmauer@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> Use case:
>>>>
>>>> I'm using ob-racket but this would apply just as well to a
>>>> few other workflows I have with python or js.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to write a helper function in a src block and
>>>> then automatically have access to it in other src blocks
>>>> further down the document. I don't really want a stateful
>>>> session (nor does ob-racket support sessions) so I
>>>> essentially want the equivalent of automatically including it
>>>> everywhere so I don't have to type it out all the time (and
>>>> have it screw up syntax coloring/indentation).
>>>>
>>>> Is this currently possible? Does anyone have any ideas for
>>>> how to extend things so it is?
>>
--
Thomas S. Dye
https://tsdye.online/tsdye
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-08-07 21:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-08-05 21:21 Can you automatically noweb include? George Mauer
2020-08-05 22:03 ` Ken Mankoff
2020-08-06 18:12 ` Ken Mankoff
2020-08-07 15:39 ` William McCoy
2020-08-07 16:51 ` Berry, Charles via General discussions about Org-mode.
2020-08-07 18:24 ` William McCoy
2020-08-07 21:18 ` Thomas S. Dye [this message]
2020-08-07 21:25 ` Berry, Charles via General discussions about Org-mode.
2020-08-07 22:01 ` William McCoy
2020-08-08 4:15 ` George Mauer
2020-08-08 4:18 ` Tom Gillespie
2020-08-08 4:20 ` Tom Gillespie
2020-08-08 4:47 ` Tom Gillespie
2020-08-08 19:42 ` George Mauer
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