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[O] C++ sessions for Babel with cling interpreter
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garjola |
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[O] C++ sessions for Babel with cling interpreter |
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Sun, 05 Nov 2017 18:12:15 +0100 |
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Hi all,
I use C++ source code blocks in babel frequently and I am very happy with the
results. As C++ is a compiled language, ob-C.el does not support sessions.
Unfortunately, this breaks a little my litterate programming workflow, since I
don't know how to use small code snippets without sessions.
I have recently discovered cling [1], [2] a C++ interpreter which comes with de
Root package [3]. I have also found a cling inferior mode [4] to interact with
the interpreter in a comint buffer.
I was wondering if it would be difficult to update ob-C.el to use cling for
session support. My elisp knowledge is too poor to understand what is involved
in doing such a thing, but I would be interested in trying or helping somebody
do it. Unfortunately, I have the impression that the developers of ob-C.el are
not around this list anymore?
I would very much appreciate suggestions on how to proceed.
Thank you.
Garjola.
Footnotes:
[1] https://root.cern.ch/cling
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lbi7MLS03Yc
[3] https://root.cern.ch/
[4] https://github.com/brianqq/inferior-cling
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