tangles to

   (let ((x (quote "hi")))
   (message x))


This is what I want. Problem solved.

On 12/28/2017 09:20 AM, Grant Rettke wrote:
They work differently. Try this example:

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :var x="hi"
(message x)
#+END_SRC

tangles to

(let ((x (quote "hi")))
(message x))

but this

#+NAME: x
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
"hi"
#+END_SRC

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(message «x»)
#+END_SRC

tangles to this

(message "hi"


Sincerely,

Grant Rettke

On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 6:45 AM, numbch...@gmail.com <mailto:numbch...@gmail.com> <numbch...@gmail.com <mailto:numbch...@gmail.com>> wrote:


    I see. I will use noweb style for now.
    But should tangle expand :var variables when tangling? I think
    this is the correct behaviour.

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    On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Grant Rettke
    <g...@wisdomandwonder.com <mailto:g...@wisdomandwonder.com>> wrote:

        > Here is a quick test:
        >
        > * Test tangle will auto expand and substitute :var
        >
        > #+begin_src js :tangle kk.js
        > console.log("hello, world!");
        > #+end_src
        >
        > #+begin_src js :var name="chris" :tangle require-kk.js
        > // require("kk.js");
        > console.log("Hi, ", name);
        > #+end_src
        >
        > #+RESULTS:
        > : Hi,  chris
        >
        > #+NAME: check whether tangle expand and substitute :var
        > #+begin_src shell
        > cat require-kk.js
        > #+end_src
        >
        > #+RESULTS: check whether tangle expand and substitute :var
        > : var name="chris";
        > : console.log("Hi, ", name);
        >
        > The upper result should be: ~console.log("Hi, ", "chris");~.

        Here are your two source blocks. They each do literate
        programming,
        one with Variable style and the other with Noweb style. When you
        evaluate them you get an identical result. When you tangle
        them you
        get two different pieces of code, that generate the same
        result. You
        can peek at what the tangled code will look like by calling
        org-babel-expand-src-block inside the source block. That is how it
        will look in the tangled file. I think that want Noweb style.

        When I use the Variable approach like this

        #+begin_src js :var name="chris" :tangle kk.js
        console.log("Hi, ", name);
        #+end_src

        I get this in the tangled output file

        var name="chris";
        console.log("Hi, ", name);

        When I use the the Noweb approach like this

        #+NAME: name
        #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
        chris
        #+END_SRC

        #+NAME:
        org_gcr_2017-12-23_mara_3D887FDD-163D-4BE1-80E8-464BF29DABEA
        #+BEGIN_SRC js :tangle noweb-kk.js :comments no
        console.log("Hi, ", "«name»");
        #+END_SRC

        I get this in the tangled  output file

        console.log("Hi, ", "chris");

        WDYT?




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