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[O] Evaluating all #+calls in a buffer
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Nick Dokos |
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[O] Evaluating all #+calls in a buffer |
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Tue, 29 Mar 2011 01:37:05 -0400 |
I have a code block in a file and then a bunch of calls to it with
different parameters. Is there a way to do all the calls in one batch?
So far, I have tried C-c C-v C-b which seems to do only the code block,
but not the #+calls and I have tried setting :export results with a
subsequent C-c C-e h to export to HTML - neither of these seems to do
the job.
E.g I can C-c C-c individually on the calls in the following:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
* foo
#+srcname: foo
#+begin_src python :export results :results output :var a :var b
print a + b
#+end_src
#+results: foo
#+call: foo(a=2, b=3) :file five
#+results: foo(a=2, b=3)
[[file:five]]
#+call: foo(a=3, b=4) :file seven
#+results: foo(a=3, b=4)
[[file:seven]]
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
and I get the output files "five" and "seven". What I would like to
be able to do is to execute something in batch mode that will produce
the two files as a result:
emacs --batch -l minimal.emacs.babel -f <something> foo.org
Is there such a <something>?
Thanks,
Nick
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