On 25-7-2012 16:28, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Hi all,
To load the lua functions in a file mycode.lua, I can use one of these
two commands:
\registerctxluafile{mycode}{0.1}
\ctxloadluafile{mycode}\
Here 0.1 is the version number, which is only recorded if
`environment.initex` is true.
As far as I can tell they differ only in this: the second command
registers mycode.lua as having version number `nil`. Questions:
1. Can these commands be used ad-hoc, or should they be reserved for
module-writing?
both
(1b. If reserved, what alternative for users?)
2. Is anything ever done with the version number?
not yet (only reported in cont-en.log when making a format)
3. When is `initex.environment` true? (Approximate answer is okay.)
the \ctx* and \cld* commands are the ones to be used normally, so best use:
\ctxloadluafile
but the other one will stay
Hans
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