On 11/5/2022 4:30 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,

using current latest (2022.10.22 11:23), I have the following sample:

   \starttext
   \doifelse{\jobname}{a}
     {yes}{no}
   \jobname

   \startluacode
   if tex.jobname == "a" then
     context("yes")
   else
     context("no")
   end
   \stopluacode
   \stoptext

I get "no" as in TeX and "yes" with Lua, being "a.tex" the source file.

The TeX conditional used to work before.

Am I missing something or have I hit a bug?

I’m on Linux64 (if this may be relevant).
More relevan tis that you'r on TeX where catcodes matter
(here letter vs other)

  \doifelse{\inputfilebarename}{oeps}
    {yes}{no}

  \doifelse{\detokenize\expandafter{\jobname}}{\detokenize{oeps}}
    {yes}{no}


Hans

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