[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 637 bytes --] Hello all, I have some code like this: * Heading 1 # code block name:FOO ** Subheading 1 # code block ** Subheading 2 # code block I find that I often want to evaluate the code in Heading 1 and its subheadings. Currently, I navigate to Heading 1 and then use org-babel-execute-subtree I see that there's a function called org-babel-goto-named-src-block, so I think I could write a small function to jump to FOO in Heading 1 and then run execute subtree and then jump back to my previous location in Emacs. Is there a more programmatic or built-in way? For example: org-babel-execute-block-and-subheadings FOO Thanks, --Nate [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 996 bytes --]
Can you use noweb? In the example below, if you run the top code block
babel will run the two that follow.
A drawback is that you have to redefine variables, but it might be a
benefit, since the individual blocks could be set with test data and
the "main driver" could point to real data.
-------
#+begin_src elisp :results output :noweb yes :var data=data1
<<fun1>>
<<fun2>>
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: called fun1: some data
: called fun2
#+name: data1
some data
#+name: fun1
#+begin_src elisp :var data=data1
(princ (format "called fun1: %s" data))
#+end_src
#+name: fun2
#+begin_src elisp
(princ "called fun2")
#+end_src
On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 2:11 PM Nathan Neff <nathan.neff@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have some code like this:
>
> * Heading 1
>
> # code block name:FOO
>
> ** Subheading 1
>
> # code block
>
> ** Subheading 2
>
> # code block
>
> I find that I often want to evaluate the code in Heading 1 and its subheadings.
>
> Currently, I navigate to Heading 1 and then use org-babel-execute-subtree
>
> I see that there's a function called org-babel-goto-named-src-block, so I think
> I could write a small function to jump to FOO in Heading 1 and then run execute subtree
> and then jump back to my previous location in Emacs.
>
> Is there a more programmatic or built-in way? For example:
> org-babel-execute-block-and-subheadings FOO
>
> Thanks,
> --Nate
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1910 bytes --] On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 7:18 AM ian martins <ianxm@jhu.edu> wrote: > Can you use noweb? In the example below, if you run the top code block > babel will run the two that follow. > Hi Ian, yes, I can run the top code block *manually* by navigating to that block and then evaluating it. I would like to define a keyboard shortcut that will call the function and its subheadings' functions. > > A drawback is that you have to redefine variables, but it might be a > benefit, since the individual blocks could be set with test data and > the "main driver" could point to real data. > ------- > > #+begin_src elisp :results output :noweb yes :var data=data1 > <<fun1>> > <<fun2>> > #+end_src > > #+RESULTS: > : called fun1: some data > : called fun2 > > #+name: data1 > some data > > #+name: fun1 > #+begin_src elisp :var data=data1 > (princ (format "called fun1: %s" data)) > #+end_src > > #+name: fun2 > #+begin_src elisp > (princ "called fun2") > #+end_src > I don't see an example of calling these blocks programmatically. I will research the docs a bit more. Thanks! > On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 2:11 PM Nathan Neff <nathan.neff@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I have some code like this: > > > > * Heading 1 > > > > # code block name:FOO > > > > ** Subheading 1 > > > > # code block > > > > ** Subheading 2 > > > > # code block > > > > I find that I often want to evaluate the code in Heading 1 and its > subheadings. > > > > Currently, I navigate to Heading 1 and then use org-babel-execute-subtree > > > > I see that there's a function called org-babel-goto-named-src-block, so > I think > > I could write a small function to jump to FOO in Heading 1 and then run > execute subtree > > and then jump back to my previous location in Emacs. > > > > Is there a more programmatic or built-in way? For example: > > org-babel-execute-block-and-subheadings FOO > > > > Thanks, > > --Nate > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 3115 bytes --]
Hi Nathan,
On 2021-02-20 at 11:10 -08, Nathan Neff <nathan.neff@gmail.com> wrote...
> I have some code like this:
>
> * Heading 1
>
> # code block name:FOO
>
> ** Subheading 1
>
> # code block
>
> ** Subheading 2
>
> # code block
>
> I find that I often want to evaluate the code in Heading 1 and its
> subheadings.
>
> Currently, I navigate to Heading 1 and then use org-babel-execute-subtree
>
> I see that there's a function called org-babel-goto-named-src-block,
> so I think I could write a small function to jump to FOO in Heading 1
> and then run execute subtree and then jump back to my previous
> location in Emacs.
>
> Is there a more programmatic or built-in way? For example:
> org-babel-execute-block-and-subheadings FOO
What about,
(defun my/eval-parent-subtree()
(save-excursion
(outline-up-heading 1)
(org-babel-execute-subtree)))
And then binding that to some key or something? Or (outline-up-heading 99) if you always want to go to "*". Or make that line a bit more dynamically controllable by use of 'prefix-arg' ?
-k.