From: Andreas <tjandreas@gmail.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Tangle with conditional statement
Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2013 13:51:04 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAC=ryke7YTV-YN5gtqvywhVaTU9j8H-m7jjn2uHTaqyeySbPVQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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Hello mailing list,
First time poster to this mailing list.
I was hoping i could get some pointers to a question I have not yet found a
solution or example of.
I use orgmode and tangled elisp src blocks to initiate emacs. I also use
el-get to install packages, however sometimes these packages fail for
various reasons and I would like to skip them so that the hall emacs
initailisation doesn't brake. However for important packages i have them
hardcoded in my init files so that the settings I have doesn't complain.
But as I use org-mode to tangle this I can just flip the :tangle to "no" to
to not tangle a specific section.
my question: Is it possible to have a conditional statement for a tangled
block so that only if a package is installed or a directory exist does the
block tangle? Meaning that I wouldn't need to hard code all the el-get
fetches in my init file.
Is this a good idea? or should I work in conditions in the emacs src blocks
instead?
I realize now when I'm typing it out that it might come with some other
issues like first time running it I would have to reinitialize emacs after
package installs to get my settings but after that I guess it would be fine.
Hope to get some pointers,
Regards,
Andreas
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2013-08-24 11:51 Andreas [this message]
2013-08-24 14:04 ` Tangle with conditional statement Fabrice Niessen
2013-08-24 15:49 ` Eric Schulte
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2013-10-06 19:50 Andreas
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