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Re: [O] org babel execute shell in sh?
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Tom Regner |
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Re: [O] org babel execute shell in sh? |
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Mon, 12 Mar 2012 17:38:18 +0100 |
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Eric Schulte <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>> But I'm often bitten by the distinction between export and tangling --
>> :padline, :shebang come to mind, where I expected org-babel to honour
>> the setting in both cases.
>>
>
> Could you describe a use case where these options would be used for
> exporting and would be preferable to simply including the padding lines
> or the shebang literally in the code block?
I use an LP org-document with zsh-codefragments to generate a CLIF
testplan - the script is tangled, then executed and the output -- the
generated .ctp file -- exported. In this case I'd prefere it to have the
shell from the :shebang option used to run the tangled program, not
/bin/sh, so that exporting the output inside the document and running
the tangled program standalone produce the same result.
At the moment I have to set the shell document- or session-wide to zsh
to get reproducible behaviour.
Whenever the export/execution is part of the generated document and of
the generated product (the tangled code) I would like it, not to have to
sides to configure.
I don't know, if I make myself clear -- If not, please tell me so and I
try to distill an example out of the cases I encountered at work, where
I was wondering why some things did not work as I expected.
Kind regards,
Tom