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Re: [O] babel, header arguments.
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jenia.ivlev |
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Re: [O] babel, header arguments. |
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Fri, 21 Nov 2014 15:55:43 -0500 |
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address@hidden (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> address@hidden (jenia.ivlev) writes:
>
>> address@hidden (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>>
>>> Aloha,
>>>
>>> address@hidden (jenia.ivlev) writes:
>>>
>>>> Also, what if I want to import the actual function defintion into
>>>> another src block:
>>>>
>>>> #+begin_src scheme
>>>> (+ (my-plus 3 4) 1)
>>>> #+end_src
>>>> something here that import the previous function definitions
>>>>
>>>> Is that possible?
>>>
>>> Yes, see section 14.10 Noweb reference syntax in the manual.
>>>
>>> You'll have something that looks like this:
>>>
>>> #+header: :noweb yes
>>> #+begin_src scheme
>>> <<previous-function-definition>>
>>> (+ (previous-function 3 4) 1)
>>> #+end_src
>>>
>>> hth,
>>> Tom
>>
>> What do you mean? <<previous-function-definition>> should be replaced
>> with the actual function definition? But I use babel-mode so that I can
>> interlace code in a natural language document. I want these src blocks
>> to be separate.
>>
>>
>
> Sorry, it refers to the name of the source code block.
>
> ,-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | The “noweb” (see <http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/noweb/>) Literate
> | Programming system allows named blocks of code to be referenced by using
> | the familiar Noweb syntax:
> |
> | <<code-block-name>>
> `-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> hth,
> Tom
I have one last quick question, I have an exmaple here with no-web that
I think should work but doesnt. I wonder why:
#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb-ref begin
int main() {
printf("Line 1\n");
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb-ref middle
printf("Second\n");
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb-ref end
}
main();
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC C :noweb yes
<<begin>>
<<middle>>
<<end>>
printf("some appropriate debug word");
#+END_SRC
And the output is:
/tmp/babel-15080Ms4/C-src-150805OE.c: In function ‘main’:
/tmp/babel-15080Ms4/C-src-150805OE.c:6:7: warning: incompatible implicit
declaration of built-in function ‘printf’
printf("Line 1\n");
^
/tmp/babel-15080Ms4/C-src-150805OE.c: At top level:
/tmp/babel-15080Ms4/C-src-150805OE.c:10:5: warning: data definition has no
type or storage class
main();
^
/tmp/babel-15080Ms4/C-src-150805OE.c:12:8: error: expected declaration
specifiers or ‘...’ before string constant
printf("asti");
^
/bin/bash: /tmp/babel-15080Ms4/C-bin-15080GZK: Permission denied
Or if I dont include the
printf("some appropriate debug word");
then, I get no output at all.
`Code block produced no output.`
So my question is how do I make this work. lol.
Thanks in advance again
- [O] babel, header arguments., jenia.ivlev, 2014/11/18
- Re: [O] babel, header arguments., Sebastien Vauban, 2014/11/20
- Re: [O] babel, header arguments., jenia.ivlev, 2014/11/21
- Re: [O] babel, header arguments., Thomas S. Dye, 2014/11/21
- Re: [O] babel, header arguments., jenia.ivlev, 2014/11/21
- Re: [O] babel, header arguments., jenia.ivlev, 2014/11/21
- Re: [O] babel, header arguments., Thomas S. Dye, 2014/11/21
- Re: [O] babel, header arguments.,
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