Dear all,
I would like to tangle source code blocks that contain coderefs. I have found that the coderefs are correctly filtered out from the tangled files if they follow the default format, i.e. "(ref:%s)", but not if I try to customize the format using the documented "-l" switch [1] to change them to something else, e.g. "|%s|".
Here is an example:
#+begin_src python -r -l "|%s|" :tangle example.py
try:
sys.exit(app.run())
except: |\label{line:except}\ding{182}|
sys.exit(1)
#+end_src
In line \ref{line:except}, marked \ding{182}, we are catching all exceptions ...
After using `org-babel-tangle`, I would expect `example.py` to not have any of the text between the `||` characters, but it is there and it makes the file invalid to run.
I have found a thread in this mail list [2] where the coderef format used during tangle is streamlined to use the function `org-src-coderef-regexp`. That seems to be correct, but the behavior I am seeing does not recognize the custom format correctly. Can someone please tell me if I am doing something wrong? Or is that function not doing what it is intended to do?
I am running Org mode version 9.6 on top of GNU Emacs 27.2.
Thank you,
Luis
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