On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 11:51 AM Kaushal Modi wrote: > I still don't have a fully working solution (see below). Hopefully someone > can help figure out the reason for "Invalid read syntax: #" error. > OK, I found a workaround. Below solution works: 1. Eval the =org-macros= block once (=C-c C-c=) - Always use that =org-macros= block to define the Org macros for this file. - Hitting =C-c C-c= will insert those macros in this file. - This block is reused as a noweb-ref in other blocks.. so keeping just this block as a source for all Org macros will be convenient. 2. Then export that file (=C-c C-e h o=) ===== #+BEGIN_SRC org :noweb-ref org-macros :results output replace :exports none ,#+MACRO: SEC_FOO Foo Topic ,#+MACRO: SEC_BAR Bar Topic #+END_SRC #+NAME: ehdr #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var macro="n" :noweb yes :results raw :exports none (with-temp-buffer (insert " <> \n") (let ((start (point))) (insert "// ---------------------------\n") (insert (concat "// {{{" macro "}}}")) (org-mode) (org-macro-replace-all (append org-macro-templates org-export-global-macros)) (buffer-substring-no-properties start (point-max)))) #+END_SRC * Section 1: {{{SEC_FOO}}} #+BEGIN_SRC verilog :noweb yes <> parameter A = 1; #+END_SRC * Section 2: {{{SEC_BAR}}} #+BEGIN_SRC verilog :noweb yes <> parameter A = 1; #+END_SRC ===== -- Kaushal Modi