* :noweb expansion happens before :prologue expansion. Why?
@ 2019-08-21 5:50 Vladimir Nikishkin
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From: Vladimir Nikishkin @ 2019-08-21 5:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hello, everyone
I wanted to do the following
#+name: common
#+begin_src scheme
(display "Common header\n")
#+end_src
#+begin_src scheme :noweb yes :prologue "<<common>>"
(display "particular block")
#+end_src
This fails, because :prologue is language-specific, and is expanded
later than :noweb, so I am getting <<common>> in my code rather than
the expansion.
Why? Only four language modules care to implement :prologue (R,
scheme, maxima, gnuplot) , and all of them do it by just concatenating
it with the rest of the code, and as a result the wonderful
possibility of attaching common headers to blocks is greatly reduced,
since they are not expanded at all.
Would it make more sense to expand the :prologue and :epilogue
_before_ :noweb rather than after and do it in a uniform way (that is,
simply concatenate)?
I am ready to make a patch, as long as it won't be rejected.
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Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin
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