Eric Schulte <schulte.eric <at> gmail.com> writes: > > I think this incorporation into ob-C.el would be the next logical step. > You'd want to use the `org-babel-c-variant' in the same manner as C++ > does currently. But there's no rush, and any changes there couldn't be > merged until after your FSF copyright assignment forms have been > completed. > > Best Regards, >
Hi Eric Done. The merging of ob-C.el and ob-D.el is done. It is at the end of this file: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-D.html Actually, you are right, it makes sense to share common processing in a single *.el. I fixed what seems to be a bug. Tables were translated in C & C++ as something like: char MyTable[7][2][11] = { ... }; I changed that to: const char* MyTable[7][2] = { ... }; Because the former assumed that all content in the Org table were strings 11-1 characters long. Other than that, the behavior of C & C++ remains the same, and the code is very close to the original ob-C.el Also, in the future we may lift the constraint that tables have to be homogeneous (all ints, or all doubles, or all strings). But that's another story. 12 days have passed since I paper-mailed my copyright assignment to the FSF. No news. In the meantime, if you want to use my work, do so: it is copyrighted with the GPL 3 or later. Regards, Thierry