babel-doc: stripped some @code{} wrappers and everything is now compiling

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Eric Schulte 2010-06-09 16:21:52 -07:00
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@ -11295,18 +11295,18 @@ Description of every standard (non language-specific) Org-babel header
argument.
@menu
* @code{var}::
* @code{results}::
* @code{file}::
* @code{dir} and remote execution::
* @code{exports}::
* @code{tangle}::
* @code{session}::
* @code{noweb}::
* @code{cache}::
* var::
* results::
* file::
* dir and remote execution::
* exports::
* tangle::
* session::
* noweb::
* cache::
@end menu
@node @code{var}, @code{results}, , Specific Header Arguments
@node var, results, , Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection @code{var}
The @code{:var} header argument is used to pass arguments to
source code blocks. The specifics of how arguments are included
@ -11442,8 +11442,8 @@ parenthesis following the source name.
function) and =describe-variable= (M-x describe variable)
functions, respectively.
@node @code{results}, @code{file}, @code{var}, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection @code{results}
@node results, file, var, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection results
There are three types of results header argument:
- *collection* header arguments specify how the results should be collected from
@ -11518,8 +11518,8 @@ parenthesis following the source name.
into the Org-mode buffer. E.g., @code{:results output
replace}.
@node @code{file}, @code{dir} and remote execution, @code{results}, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection @code{file}
@node file, dir and remote execution, results, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection file
@code{:file} is used to specify a path for file output in which case an
Org-mode style link (see @ref{Link format}) @code{file:} link is inserted
into the buffer as the result. Common examples are graphical output from
@ -11535,8 +11535,8 @@ parenthesis following the source name.
While the @code{:file} header argument can be used to specify the path to
the output file,
@node @code{dir} and remote execution, @code{exports}, @code{file}, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection @code{dir} and remote execution
@node dir and remote execution, exports, file, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection dir and remote execution
@code{:dir} specifies the /default directory/ during code block
execution. If it is absent, then the directory associated with the
current buffer is used. In other words, supplying @code{:dir path}
@ -11601,8 +11601,8 @@ install tramp separately in order for the above features to work correctly.
the file will be created in a location to which the link does
not point.
@node @code{exports}, @code{tangle}, @code{dir} and remote execution, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection @code{exports}
@node exports, tangle, dir and remote execution, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection exports
Specify what should be included in HTML or LaTeX exports of the
Org-mode file.
@ -11615,8 +11615,8 @@ install tramp separately in order for the above features to work correctly.
- none :: nothing is included in the exported file. E.g.,
@code{:exports none}.
@node @code{tangle}, @code{session}, @code{exports}, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection @code{tangle}
@node tangle, session, exports, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection tangle
Specify whether or not the source code block should be included
in tangled extraction of source code files.
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is interpreted as a file basename to which the block will
be exported. E.g., @code{:tangle basename}.
@node @code{session}, @code{noweb}, @code{tangle}, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection @code{session}
@node session, noweb, tangle, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection session
Start a session for an interpreted language where state is
preserved. This applies particularly to the supported languages
python, R and ruby.
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session a name. This makes it possible to run concurrent
sessions for each interpreted language.
@node @code{noweb}, @code{cache}, @code{session}, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection @code{noweb}
@node noweb, cache, session, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection noweb
Controls the expansion of [[noweb-reference-syntax][noweb syntax]] references in a
source code block. This header argument can have one of two
values: @code{yes} or @code{no}.
@ -11681,8 +11681,8 @@ install tramp separately in order for the above features to work correctly.
Thanks to Sébastien Vauban for this idea.
@node @code{cache}, , @code{noweb}, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection @code{cache}
@node cache, , noweb, Specific Header Arguments
@subsubsection cache
Controls the use of in-buffer caching of source code block
results to avoid re-running unchanged source code blocks. This
header argument can have one of two values: @code{yes} or @code{no}.