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Re: [O] Implementing Org-mode tools in languages other than ELISP
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François Pinard |
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Re: [O] Implementing Org-mode tools in languages other than ELISP |
Date: |
Mon, 06 Jan 2014 20:47:08 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.130008 (Ma Gnus v0.8) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
Daniel Clemente <address@hidden> writes:
>> I dream of having a general Python parser for Org mode files, knowing
>> every bit about the current syntax for Org files, surrounded by enough
>> Python machinery to make it useful.
> Try PyOrgMode (https://github.com/bjonnh/PyOrgMode), it works for some
> files (but still needs corrections: it crashes with date formats, with
> bold markers, etc.).
Hi, Daniel. As Karl points out (in a kind way), PyOrgMode is rather far
from "knowing every bit about the current syntax for Org files". My
feeling is that this effort should be restarted afresh.
> You don't need a Lisp interpreter written in Python, only Python code
> that understands org syntax without getting confused.
Well, I would prefer a Python-only solution, rather than requiring Emacs
and using it under the scene.
François
- Re: [O] Implementing Org-mode tools in languages other than ELISP, (continued)
- Re: [O] Implementing Org-mode tools in languages other than ELISP, François Pinard, 2014/01/04
- Re: [O] Implementing Org-mode tools in languages other than ELISP, Daniel Clemente, 2014/01/05
- [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python (was: Implementing Org-mode tools in languages other than ELISP), Karl Voit, 2014/01/06
- Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python, François Pinard, 2014/01/06
- Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python, Brett Viren, 2014/01/07
- Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python, François Pinard, 2014/01/08
- Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python, Brett Viren, 2014/01/08
- Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python, François Pinard, 2014/01/08
- Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python, Daniel Clemente, 2014/01/08
- Re: [O] Parsing Org-mode in Python, Brett Viren, 2014/01/09
- Re: [O] Implementing Org-mode tools in languages other than ELISP,
François Pinard <=