I'm trying to create a ConTeXt macro (mkiv) that will manipulate the
macro argument's text with Lua and then feed it back into ConTeXt with
tex.print(). My approach worked correctly until I called the macro with
\starttabulate ... \stoptabulate in the macro's argument. So I started
reducing the problem down to a minimum example which surprisingly turned
out to have nothing to do with the manipulations I was performing.
Here is the working example (without \starttabulate):
\long\def\testmacro#1{\directlua0{d='\luaescapestring{#1}'}}
\starttext
Hello, world!
\testmacro{%
testing}
\stoptext
Here is the broken example:
\long\def\testmacro#1{\directlua0{d='\luaescapestring{#1}'}}
\starttext
Hello, world!
\testmacro{%
testing
\starttabulate
\NC 0 \NC testing tabulate. \NC \NR
\stoptabulate}
\stoptext
Here's the output:
=====================================
MtxRun | loading configuration for C:/context/tex/texmf/web2c from
C:/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/2fea56f92e5267d7cc9662e4d5f52e1e/trees/53ad5f8b88994bdd02baa17501789699
MtxRun | run 1: luatex
--fmt="C:/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/2fea56f92e5267d7cc9662e4d5f52e1e/formats/cont-en"
--lua="C:/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context/2fea56f92e5267d7cc9662e4d5f52e1e/formats/cont-en.lua"
"./test.tex"
(test.tex
ConTeXt ver: 2008.10.31 13:58 MKIV fmt: 2008.12.24 int: english/english
language : language en is active
system : cont-new loaded
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-new.tex
systems : beware: some patches loaded from cont-new.tex
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-new.mkiv)
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-mtx.tex))
system : cont-fil loaded
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/cont-fil.tex
loading : Context File Synonyms
)
system : cont-sys.rme loaded
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/user/cont-sys.rme
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-tmf.tex)
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-siz.tex)
(C:/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/type-otf.tex))
bodyfont : 12pt rm is loaded
specials : pdftex loaded
system : test.top loaded
(test.top) (test.tuo) (test.tuo)
systems : begin file test at line 2
! Argument of \dodoubletestempty has an extra }.
<inserted text>
\par
<to be read again>
}
\doifnextcharelse ...token =#1\def \!!stringa {#2}
\def \!!stringb
{#3}\futur...
<argument> testing \starttabulate
\NC 0 \NC testing tabulate. \NC \NR
\stopt...
\testmacro ...\directlua 0{d='\luaescapestring {#1
}'}
l.8 \stoptabulate}
?
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I've tried all sorts of variations on the above example including using
\ctxlua, \startlua, \startluacode, etc. I tried using '[[...]]' and
'[===[...]===]' instead of \luaescapestring. I tried \def with and
without \long. I tried other \start* ... \stop* commands (different
errors, but still broken). Plus many more variations.
At this point I'm convinced that there's something fundamental that I'm
not understanding. What is the general method for taking any chunk of
ConTeXt code and passing it into Lua so that it can be written back out
with tex.print()?
Info: running on Windows XP, SP3 -- ConTeXt: 2008.10.31 -- LuaTeX,
Version snapshot-0.31.2-2008121200, build 1659
(The older versions of ConTeXt and LuaTeX are necessary because of the
problem the latest Windows versions are having. See the "Serious Bug?"
thread.)
Thank you,
Tad Ashlock
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