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From: "Eric H. Neilsen, Jr." <neilsen@fnal.gov>
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Subject: [Orgmode] A tool for creating source code files from example and src blocks in org files
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To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
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Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 13:50:58 -0500
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Hi,
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First, thank you Carsten and others, for putting this thing together;
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org-mode is the most useful tool I've run across in a long time.
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I recently put together a few commands to create source code files
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from SRC and EXAMPLE blocks in org-mode files. The original idea is to
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be able to compile examples in my notes without needing to merge them
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into a separate source file by hand. As I was writing it I realized
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this is exactly the same tool one needs to turn org-mode into a
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literate programming tool (see http://www.literateprogramming.com/ ),
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so I adopted some of the nomenclature. (I tried literate programming a
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few years ago, and gave up in frustration with the tools. I am tempted
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to try again with org-mode.)
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The two user level commands are org-tangle and org-untangle, best
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explained through example. Running org-tangle in a buffer that looks
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like this:
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---------------------- begin /tmp/test.org ---------------------------
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* Some file
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Some text here
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#+CHUNK file1.sh 1
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#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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echo "line 1"
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echo "line 2"
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#+END_SRC
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more text
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** Some subsection
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#+CHUNK file1.sh 2
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#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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echo "line 5"
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echo "line 6"
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#+END_SRC
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blah blah blah
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#+CHUNK README.txt 1
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#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
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text line 1
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text line 2
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text line 3
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#+END_EXAMPLE
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foo foo bar baz
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#+CHUNK file1.sh 1.5
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#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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echo "line 3"
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echo "line 4"
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#+END_SRC
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-------------- end /tmp/test.org ----------------
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results in the creation of these two files, opened in emacs buffers:
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------------- begin /tmp/file1.sh ----------------
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# ORGCHUNK /tmp/test.org 1
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echo "line 1"
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echo "line 2"
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# ORGCHUNK /tmp/test.org 1.5
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echo "line 3"
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echo "line 4"
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# ORGCHUNK /tmp/test.org 2
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echo "line 5"
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echo "line 6"
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------------- end /tmp/file1.sh ---------------------
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and
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------------ begin /tmp/README.txt -------------
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text line 1
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text line 2
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text line 3
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------------ end /tmp/README.txt ---------------
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If you then edit file1.sh and run org-untangle in the buffer, changes
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to it will overwrite the literal blocks in the org-mode file from
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whence they came.
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Is there any interest in this? My organization's rules for releasing
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code to open source projects are being revised, but I am likely to be
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able to do so under a BSD-like license. If there is interest, I will
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push to try and figure out how to do this, and maybe even see if I can
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do the assignment of copyright stuff needed for it to get under the
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main umbrella (although I am not optimistic).
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(If anyone feels like rewriting it, that would be even better; aside
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from a fairly straightforward .emacs, this is my first ever lisp code,
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so it is likely to need cleaning and refactoring.)
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-Eric
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--
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Eric H. Neilsen, Jr.
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http://home.fnal.gov/~neilsen
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_______________________________________________
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Emacs-orgmode mailing list
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Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list.
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Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
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http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
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# ORGCHUNK /tmp/test.org 1
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echo "line 1"
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echo "line 2"
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# ORGCHUNK /tmp/test.org 1.5
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echo "line 3"
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echo "line 4"
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# ORGCHUNK /tmp/test.org 2
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echo "line 5"
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echo "line 6"
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Some text here
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#+CHUNK file1.sh 1
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#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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echo "line 1"
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echo "line 2"
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#+END_SRC
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** Some subsection
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#+CHUNK file1.sh 2
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#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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echo "line 5"
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echo "line 6"
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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echo "line 3"
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echo "line 4"
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#+END_SRC
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blah blah blah
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#+CHUNK README.txt 1
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#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
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text line 1
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text line 2
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foo foo bar baz
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#+CHUNK file1.sh 1.5
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#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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echo "line 3"
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echo "line 4"
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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echo "line 5"
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echo "line 6"
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#+END_SRC
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