From: Holger Hoefling <hhoeflin@gmail.com>
To: Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Not overwriting unchanged source code files when tangling
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 20:01:55 +0100 [thread overview]
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Hi Carsten,
thanks for the suggestion, but as I agree with Brian. If there is more than
one source file in the org-file, then the whole project would still be
recompiled, not just the updated file.
To be more exact, I actually don't want to compile things, but run R
scripts using make. So the waiting time if a computationally intensive step
is repeated although it is not necessary can be substantial.
I wonder how difficult the following change would be (no emacs lisp
experience, also do not know the org source code):
- would it be possible to write out the source files when tangling into a
temporary directory, then compare to the actual target files and overwrite
only if something has changed? Then the time stamps would stay fixed.
Hopefully, this would not involve too much work:
- creating temporary files and remembering the mapping to true files
- tangling out as usual into temporary files (so probably little change
there)
- compare temporary file to true file (does emacs already have a diff
utility that could be used?)
- overwrite true file if any changes
- delete temporary files
Especially, with this method no dependencies would be necessary and it
would not be necessary to keep track in the org files which source blocks
have been changed since the last tangling
Thank you for your suggestion
Holger
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Carsten Dominik
<carsten.dominik@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> On 18.11.2011, at 14:17, Holger Hoefling wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a problem/request for org-mode and was looking for help. I am
> using org-mode to write source code files and tangle them out. I want to
> compile them using make. My problem now is that org-mode overwrites the old
> files every time I tangle them out, therefore also updating the time stamp
> - even if nothing has changed. Subsequently, when I run make, everything
> gets recompiled, not just the changed source code files as all time stamps
> have changed.
> >
> > Is there an option for org-mode to only overwrite source code files that
> get tangled out if they have truly changed?
>
> How about changing the make file so that the dependence is on the Org
> file, not on the source file?
> You could then arrange for make to call emacs in batch-mode to tangle the
> source file and then compile it?
>
> Something along the lines of.... (untested, and probably wrong in this
> way...)
>
> file.o: somefile.org
> emacs -batch --eval '(org-babel-tangle-file "somefile.org")'
> cc file.o ....
>
> - Carsten
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Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-11-18 13:17 Not overwriting unchanged source code files when tangling Holger Hoefling
2011-11-18 14:23 ` Brian Wightman
2011-11-18 16:46 ` Tom Prince
2011-11-18 17:14 ` Brian Wightman
2011-11-18 14:27 ` Sebastien Vauban
2011-11-18 17:02 ` Carsten Dominik
2011-11-18 17:28 ` Brian Wightman
2011-11-18 19:42 ` Eric Schulte
2011-11-18 20:10 ` Achim Gratz
2011-11-18 20:24 ` Eric Schulte
2011-11-19 0:49 ` Holger Hoefling
2011-11-18 19:01 ` Holger Hoefling [this message]
2011-11-18 19:32 ` Nick Dokos
2011-11-19 0:51 ` Holger Hoefling
2011-11-19 4:00 ` Nick Dokos
2011-11-19 6:58 ` Holger Hoefling
2011-11-19 18:32 ` Holger Hoefling
2011-11-22 21:17 ` Allen S. Rout
2011-11-22 21:43 ` Nick Dokos
2011-11-19 18:06 ` cberry
2011-11-18 19:51 ` Achim Gratz
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2011-11-19 15:31 Rustom Mody
2011-11-19 15:51 ` Rustom Mody
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