* Viewing tangled source code as source code block result?
@ 2017-04-24 22:57 D Bro
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From: D Bro @ 2017-04-24 22:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I was wondering if there is any simple way of displaying the actual tangled code in the org-mode buffer and resulting exports. One can #+INCLUDE the resulting file, seeing it in the export; one can M-x ffap the #+INCLUDE file to see it in a buffer; one can do a hack like shelling out and calling cat; I guess you could write an lisp function that hooked org-babel-tangle, grabbed the buffer, and formatted it as output (haven’t figured out how to do that one yet). One could also do a #+src_begin org block.
But what about a simple :results setting, say ‘tangle’ or ‘noweb’? Whose #+RESULTS: was actually a #+src_…#end_src block with appropriate language tagging that could get syntax highlighted?
Am I missing something here. Is there a non-hackish way of composing existing features to print the resulting source of a noweb block, in addition to actually executing it and displaying the value/output?
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