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pandoc-purl

PyPI

PyPI

pandoc-purl is Pandoc filter for literate programming and dynamic document generation in Python. It is similar in spirit to Knitr or Pweave.

pandoc-purl can be installed through pip (e.g. python3 -m pip install pandoc-purl), and used like other Pandoc filters, e.g. pandoc --filter pandoc-purl document.md -o document.tex.

Code chunks

pandoc-purl will process code blocks tagged with the python class or inline code tagged with the p or python classes.

Note This README.md file has been generated from the README.in.md using pandoc-purl.

Code blocks

Code blocks marked with the python class will behave as if executed in an interactive Python shell: they execute their content, display the content and, in a following paragraph, display any printed value as well as the value of the last expression (see below for options controlling this behavior).

Input Rendered
```python
print("Hello pandoc-purl")
42
```
print("Hello pandoc-purl")
42
Hello pandoc-purl
42

If the last statement is not an expression, the code is still executed and displayed, but no result is printed

Input Rendered
```python
a = 3.14
```
a = 3.14

Inline code

Inline code marked with the p or python classes should contain only a single expression, and will display the value of that expression in the text.

Input Rendered
The answer is `6*7`{.p}
The answer is 42

Chunk options

Options can be passed to code chunks using the key=value syntax. The following options are available:

  • eval: whether to run the code chunk (true or false, defaults to true)

    Input Rendered
    The answer is `6*7`{.p}
    The answer is 42
    The answer is `6*7`{.p eval=false}
    The answer is 6*7
  • echo: whether to show the code (code blocks only, true or false, defaults to true)

    Input Rendered
    ```python
    print("Hello pandoc-purl")
    ```
    print("Hello pandoc-purl")
    Hello pandoc-purl
    
    ```{.python echo=false}
    print("Hello pandoc-purl")
    ```
    Hello pandoc-purl
    
  • results: how to show the result of the last expression

    • asis: show the result as a pre-formatted code block or inline (default)
    • markup: process the result through Pandoc before showing it
    • hide: hide the result
    Input Rendered
    I'm `"**bold**"`{.p}
    I’m **bold**
    I'm `"**bold**"`{.p results=markup}
    I’m bold

Changing the defaults

The default chunk options can also be changed globally by modifying chunk_defaults in the pandoc_purl module:

```{.python echo=false}
import pandoc_purl
pandoc_purl.chunk_defaults["echo"] = False
```