Hi Andreas,

I've put a bug report on Eric and Dan's stack.  Thanks again for pointing this out.

All the best,
Tom

On Dec 7, 2010, at 8:55 PM, Andreas Leha wrote:

Hi Tom,

thanks a lot for looking into it!  Fixing this is unfortunately off my limits.

But for me the unnamed session is a valid work-around for me, since I do not need several sessions right now.  Thanks for this hint.

Cheers,
Andreas



Am 07.12.2010 21:14, schrieb Thomas S. Dye:
Aloha Andreas,

Thanks for your patience and persistence.  I think this might qualify as a bug.  Using your code, if I don't run R in a session, or if I run R in a session but don't name the session, everything works as expected.  The behavior changes for me when the session gets a name.

All the best,
Tom


On Dec 7, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Andreas Leha wrote:

Hi Tom,

thanks for the answer and thanks for spotting the typo.  But even with the typo corrected during export the noweb links are still exported.
  #+srcname: mod1
  #+begin_src R :tangle no :export code
    print("mod1")
  #+end_src

  #+srcname: mod2
  #+begin_src R :tangle no :export code
    print("mod2")
  #+end_src

  #+srcname: part1
  #+begin_src R :noweb tangle :tangle yes :exports code :session *R*
    <<mod1>>
    <<mod2>>
  #+end_src

Result:
...
\lstset{language=R}
\begin{lstlisting}
print("mod1")
print("mod2")
\end{lstlisting}
...



Am 07.12.2010 20:33, schrieb Thomas S. Dye:
Aloha Andreas,

On Dec 7, 2010, at 8:49 AM, Andreas Leha wrote:

Hi Tom,

thanks for this answer.  This indeed comes closer to what I want.

But, some comments:

(1) There seems to be an error in the manual:
In the manual the :noweb tangle header argument is given as :noweb yes,
which is why I missed that option.

I believe this is fixed at the source now, but am not sure how long it will take to propagate to the distributed documentation.

(2) The noweb link are expanded *always* (i.e. execution, export,
tangle) even with the :noweb tangle option:
 #+srcname: mod1
 #+begin_src R :tangle no :export code
   print("mod1")
 #+end_src

 #+srcname: mod2
 #+begin_src R :tangle no :export code
   print("mod2")
 #+end_src

 #+srcname: part1
 #+begin_src R :noweb tangle :tangle yes :export code :session *R*
   <<mod1>>
   <<mod2>>
 #+end_src



Perhaps this has to do with using :export instead of the correct header argument, :exports?

(3) I am looking for an option to disable the noweb link expansion
during *export* only.  However, as I understand it, the :noweb tangle
header option is supposed to disable the expansion also for *execution*.

This isn't how it works for me.  :noweb tangle inhibits noweb expansion during export only.


So, is this not possible right now?


It is possible now.  If the :exports header argument doesn't fix your problem, come back to the list.

All the best,
Tom

Cheers,
Andreas



Am 07.12.2010 19:37, schrieb Thomas S. Dye:
Aloha Andreas,

Perhaps :noweb tangle will do what you want.

hth,
Tom

On Dec 7, 2010, at 7:38 AM, Andreas Leha wrote:

Hi all,

I have a question about exporting source code blocks.  Say, I have
several modules (mod1, mod2), that build a bigger part (part1) of my
program, e.g.:


#+srcname: mod1
#+begin_src R :tangle no :export code
  print("mod1")
#+end_src

#+srcname: mod2
#+begin_src R :tangle no :export code
  print("mod2")
#+end_src

#+srcname: part1
#+begin_src R :noweb yes :tangle yes :export code :session *R*
  <<mod1>>
  <<mod2>>
#+end_src


Now during the tangling I would like to tangle just the full part1 -
with noweb links being expanded.  Also during execution the noweb links
should be expanded.  This is not a problem.

But at the same time, during the export I'd like to export all three
code snippets, but I'd prefer the noweb links not to be expanded.  Is
that possible?

Thanks in advance,
Andreas

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Department for Medical Statistics
Humboldtallee 32
37073 Göttingen
Germany

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Fax: +49 (0) 551 39-4995

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