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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>So till now I've been using the src blocks for just Python and R, and since they're normally repl anyway, emacs didn't seem that much more helpful (outside of not having to copy-paste the code and results into documents).</p> <p>​</p> <p>But now, as I'm playing with some C code I fell in love with emacs again. I literally just write the code, press C-c C-c, and get my results. No manually compiling or anything, and the errors automatically popup on a seperate screen for you to fix.</p> <p>​</p> <p>On top of that, print statement output are automatically cleanly separated into a table based on commas (but appear normally if you choose :output results).</p> <p>​</p> <p>This has been so helpful for my operating systems course, and wow I'm so happy I found emacs.</p> <p>​</p> <p>Thanks for coming to my talk (I hope the tags C Programming and Org mode help future searchers)</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/Pr0Thr0waway"> /u/Pr0Thr0waway </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/q5y8sc/emacs_evaluation_of_c_without_manually_compiling/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/q5y8sc/emacs_evaluation_of_c_without_manually_compiling/">[comments]</a></span> |