On a related note, emacs users can enjoy a very nice literate programming system that supports Julia using org-mode and ess. See https://github.com/gjkerns/ob-julia/blob/master/ob-julia-doc.org
Best, Ista On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 5:57 AM, Simon Byrne <[email protected]> wrote: > It would be great to recreate knitr-style functionality purely with ipython: > i.e. feed in a markdown file, and the result is converted to a notebook with > the flagged code blocks automatically run. > > > On Tuesday, 4 February 2014 22:44:14 UTC, Douglas Bates wrote: >> >> On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 3:21:12 PM UTC-6, Tobias Knopp wrote: >>> >>> I have also kind of reinvented the wheel for my Gtk based terminal but >>> this was "on purpose" to get something quickly working and later replace it >>> with the "proper" solution. >>> >>> But its still not entirely clear what the best solution is. The REPL.jl >>> package also seems to have some kind of client server architecture. >> >> >> I tried to use the unexported start_repl_server function in the REPL >> package but didn't get too far. It does return a TcpServer object but >> connecting a socket to that port causes a peculiar error in run_repl. I >> realize that this package is under development, of course. >> >>> >>> What I currently do is to add a second process with "addprocs". Then I >>> parse string commands that I get from a GtkEntry in the GUI process and eval >>> them using @fetchfrom 2 ... But I am not sure if this is the best way. >>> >>> >>> Am Dienstag, 4. Februar 2014 22:08:15 UTC+1 schrieb Jake Bolewski: >>>> >>>> Maybe you should take a look, its written entirely in Julia :-) You >>>> will have to follow the message spec, but that is well documented. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 3:41:14 PM UTC-5, Douglas Bates wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 2:08:55 PM UTC-6, Jake Bolewski wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> IJulia? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I realize that I am reinventing a certain amount of IJulia. However, >>>>> my python is weak and i didn't have the courage to start reading through >>>>> the >>>>> IJulia code.
