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Intro
This is the documentation of Weave.jl. Weave is a scientific report generator/literate programming tool for Julia. It resembles Pweave and, Knitr and Sweave.
Current features
- Noweb or markdown syntax for input documents.
- Execute code as terminal or "script" chunks.
- Capture PyPlot or Gadfly figures.
- Supports LaTex, Pandoc and Github markdown and reStructuredText output
Contents
{contents}
Usage
You can write your documentation and code in input document using Noweb or Markdown syntax and use weave
function to execute to document to capture results and figures.
Weave
Weave document with markup and julia code using Gadfly for plots,
out_path = :pwd
makes the results appear in the current working directory.
using Weave
weave(Pkg.dir("Weave","examples","gadfly_sample.mdw"), out_path = :pwd)
Using PyPlot:
weave(Pkg.dir("Weave","examples","julia_sample.mdw"), plotlib="PyPlot", out_path = :pwd)
{docs}
weave(source)
Weave from shell
You can also use the weave.jl
script under bin directory to weave documents
from the shell:
$ ./weave.jl
usage: weave.jl [--doctype DOCTYPE] [--plotlib PLOTLIB]
[--informat INFORMAT] [--out_path OUT_PATH]
[--fig_path FIG_PATH] [--fig_ext FIG_EXT] source...
Tangle
Tangling extracts the code from document:
{docs}
tangle(source)
Get supported formats
You can get a list of supported output formats:
julia> list_out_formats()
pandoc: Pandoc markdown
rst: reStructuredText and Sphinx
texminted: Latex using minted for highlighting
github: Github markdown
asciidoc: AsciiDoc
tex: Latex with custom code environments
{docs}
list_out_formats()
Document syntax
Weave uses noweb or markdown syntax for defining the code chunks and documentation chunks.
Noweb
Code chunks
start with a line marked with <<>>=
or <<options>>=
and end with line marked with @
. The code between the start and end markers is executed and the output is captured to the output document. See for options below.
Documentation chunks
Are the rest of the document (between @
and <<>>=
lines and the first chunk be default) and can be written with several different markup languages.
Markdown
Markdown code chunks are defined using fenced code blocks. See sample document:
Chunk options
I've mostly followed Knitr's naming for chunk options, but not all options are implemented.
Options are separated using ";" and need to be valid Julia expressions. Example: A code chunk that saves and displays a 12 cm wide image and hides the source code:
<<fig_width=5; echo=false >>=
using Gadfly
x = linspace(0, 2π, 200)
plot(x=x, y = sin(x), Geom.line)
@
Weave currently supports the following chunk options with the following defaults:
Options for code
echo = true
. Echo the code in the output document. Iffalse
the source code will be hidden.results = "markup"
. The output format of the printed results. "markup" for literal block, "hidden" for hidden results or anything else for raw output (I tend to use ‘tex’ for Latex and ‘rst’ for rest. Raw output is useful if you wan’t to e.g. create tables from code chunks.eval = true
. Evaluate the code chunk. If false the chunk won’t be executed.term=false
. If true the output emulates a REPL session. Otherwise only stdout and figures will be included in output.label
. Chunk label, will be used for figure labels in Latex as fig:labelwrap = true
. Wrap long lines from output.line_width = 75
. Line width for wrapped lines.cache = false
. Cache results, depends oncache
parameter onweave
function.hold = false
. Hold all results until the end of the chunk.
Options for figures
fig_width
. Figure width defined in markup, default depends on the output format.out_width
. Width of saved figure.out_height
. Height of saved figure.dpi
=96. Resolution of saved figures.fig_cap
. Figure caption.label
. Chunk label, will be used for figure labels in Latex as fig:labelfig_ext
. File extension (format) of saved figures.fig_pos="htpb"
. Figure position in Latex.fig_env="figure"
. Figure environment in Latex.
Set default chunk options
You can set or alter the default chunk options for a document either before running weave or inside the weaved document. You can e.g. use a hidden chunk in the beginning of the source document to set the options:
<<echo = false>>=
import Weave
Weave.set_chunk_defaults(Dict{Symbol, Any}(
:out_width => "\\0.5linewidth",
:results => "tex"
))
@
{docs}
set_chunk_defaults(opts)
get_chunk_defaults()
restore_chunk_defaults()
Function index
{index}