2008/5/9 Rockefeller, Harry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Is anyone using org mode in a software development process? An IDE, emacs is > no exception, assumes the source code is primary, having tools and methods > to edit source code files but not org files. org files, however, appear to > have all those other features desired in a development process: todo items, > requirements specifications, reference links, tabular and spreadsheet data, > etc. Export of various parts of the org file at different times of > development may coincide with software process milestones. > >
I use Emacs for development, and have used Org to group together file links and notes for various projects. > > Org to source code seems straight forward via QUOTE, for example. From > source to org may be set up using special 'org import' markers such as > > //* Top item > > // bla bla > > //** Sub item > > // bla bla > > where the cpp source comment character may get snipped off to use source to > generate an org file. Either the source or the org file may be primary. Or > maybe the org file is primary early in this process and eventually is > replaced by source toward the end? > This sounds a bit like you want to use org for something like "Literate Programming"? Tim. _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode