* [org-babel] Dynamic Tangle?
@ 2010-12-07 4:57 Nathan Neff
2010-12-13 20:58 ` Eric Schulte
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Nathan Neff @ 2010-12-07 4:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
I'm preparing a presentation and I'm getting using tangle to show code /and/
produce working code examples -- this is really cool.
It is possible to define a "template" and pass code blocks to it?
For example: (Using pseudo-org-babel-code for brevity)
#+template
header code
<<code_that_is_passed_to_me>>
footer code
#+example1 :render #+template with 1111111
1111111111
#+example2 :render #+template with 222222
222222222
The tangled output would be:
header code
11111111111
footer code
header code
2222222222
footer code
I'm already able to use org-babel like below, but I have to
put a <<footer>> and a <<header>> in each code block.
Here's my existing setup:
#+header
header code
#+footer
footer code
#+example1
<<header>> <-- I have to specify these <<header>> and <<footer>> in
each code block
11111111111
<<footer>>
#+example2
<<header>>
2222222222
<<footer>>
Thanks again for org-babel -- I'll post my presentation when I get it done.
--Nate
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* Re: [org-babel] Dynamic Tangle?
2010-12-07 4:57 [org-babel] Dynamic Tangle? Nathan Neff
@ 2010-12-13 20:58 ` Eric Schulte
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Eric Schulte @ 2010-12-13 20:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nathan Neff; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi Nathan,
The easiest way I can think of to accomplish templates would be through
some abuse of code block evaluation. Maybe something like the following
would work...
** tangle templates
#+source: template-heading
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
some stuff here
#+end_src
#+source: template-footing
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
some other stuff here
#+end_src
#+source: template
#+begin_src sh :results output :noweb yes :var body="body stuff"
heading=$(cat<<EOF
<<template-heading>>
EOF
)
footing=$(cat<<EOF
<<template-footing>>
EOF
)
echo $heading
echo "$body"
echo $footing
#+end_src
#+call: template[:noweb yes](body="something new")
#+results: template[:noweb yes](body="something new")
: some stuff here
: something new
: some other stuff here
I hope this makes sense, and isn't too gross looking, for a really clean
implementation the template function could be located in a different org
file using the library of babel.
Note, that this relies upon an improvement to variable escaping that I
just pushed up to the latest version in git.
Best -- Eric
Nathan Neff <nathan.neff@gmail.com> writes:
> I'm preparing a presentation and I'm getting using tangle to show code /and/
> produce working code examples -- this is really cool.
>
> It is possible to define a "template" and pass code blocks to it?
> For example: (Using pseudo-org-babel-code for brevity)
>
> #+template
> header code
> <<code_that_is_passed_to_me>>
> footer code
>
> #+example1 :render #+template with 1111111
> 1111111111
>
> #+example2 :render #+template with 222222
> 222222222
>
> The tangled output would be:
>
> header code
> 11111111111
> footer code
>
> header code
> 2222222222
> footer code
>
> I'm already able to use org-babel like below, but I have to
> put a <<footer>> and a <<header>> in each code block.
>
> Here's my existing setup:
> #+header
> header code
>
> #+footer
> footer code
>
> #+example1
> <<header>> <-- I have to specify these <<header>> and <<footer>> in
> each code block
> 11111111111
> <<footer>>
>
> #+example2
> <<header>>
> 2222222222
> <<footer>>
>
> Thanks again for org-babel -- I'll post my presentation when I get it done.
>
> --Nate
>
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