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feature of Org mode that handles source code for multiple languages. It can execute source code from within Org mode documents, making it convenient for producing literate programming documents and managing reproducible research. Note that Org-babel is now incorporated into Org-mode as 'working with source code' and no longer a separate extension.
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Show compilation errors in "#+RESULTS" code blocks
If you look at ob-C.el function org-babel-C-execute, you'll see that it compiles and links a program to tmp-bin-file, then runs it and captures its output to results.
So you need a different source-fi …
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how to speed up org-babel-tangle?
I have an org file of 470 lines, 20 headings and 15 noweb references.
From it I tangle 2 files that are 250 lines and differ very little. Tangling takes over a minute and a lot of painful redisplay:
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how to speed up org-babel-tangle?
Partial answer: this does it and reduces tangling time by about 40% (subjective). But I'm looking for more ways to speed it up. Compared to eg the C preprocessor cpp, org-tangle is very slow.
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