Hi, Indeed, orgparse can parse only subset of org syntax. It is primary developed for OrgViz [1] which is an app to view your org files in various formats including calendar, graph and table. That's why it doesn't understand babel stuff. I thought I'd advertise it in org ML at some point but I was too lazy to do that.
As orgparse supports `:PROPERTIES:', I think it is not hard to support babel syntax. If somebody can write a patch I am happy to review and pull it. [1] https://github.com/tkf/orgviz On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala <h...@yagnesh.org> wrote: > > [CC'ed to Takafumi Arakaki, author of orgparse] > > Hello François, > >> Do you know happen to know how conforming it is? > > I can't comment on that, since I haven't really used it for anything. > >> I wrote many ad hoc parsers for Org already, but what I would like >> is something really close to the parser which comes with the new >> exporter, both in syntax and concept nomenclature, > > AFAIU it is pretty cleanly written and even includes tests., though its just a > reader and can't be used for exporting right now. By glancing through It seems > it doesn't entirely know Org's syntax, especially babel related. > > tkf may tell us more. > > Thanks., > -- > ఎందరో మహానుభావులు అందరికి వందనములు. > YYR