Re: [NTG-context] runtime problem with metafun() code

2014-01-27 Thread Peter Rolf
Am 27.01.2014 13:12, schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 1/25/2014 1:58 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
>> Am 25.01.2014 01:07, schrieb Hans Hagen:
>>> On 1/24/2014 7:41 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
 Am 24.01.2014 14:45, schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 1/24/2014 1:35 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I try to create a Metapost path in lua and it works so far for the
>> attached example. But a call of that function from another lua
>> function
>> sadly fails (no path visible after call). The code seems to be
>> executed
>> later (the output from 'show pid;' appears somewhere later in the
>> log).
>>
>> How can I ensure that the code is executed at runtime?
>
> I don't understand the issue but isn't there a
>
>   metafun("draw p;")
>
> missing then?
>
 Setting the bounding box has the same effect, as drawing something.
 Both methods avoid that the emtpy graphic is ignored by ConTeXt.

 Anyhow, the MP path is not available in metapost.variables after the
 function call. If there is no other way I have to call the function
 from
 the TeX side (like in the attached example). Will look into that
 tomorrow.
>>>
>>> %D We also provide an outputless run:
>>>
>>> \unexpanded\def\startMPcalculation
>>>
>> I tried that command, but couldn't get it to work on the lua side.
>>
>> The first pure MP line after context.startMPcalculation() raises a lua
>> error and a combination with metafun() is also not working. So how to
>> use this in lua?
>>
>>
>> Anyhow, the problem is the execution time of the MP graphic. I changed
>> the attached example a bit, so that you can see it.
>> The inspect() in drops.foo() gives an empty table, while the second
>> inspect on the TeX side shows the path "drops:foo".
>>
>> I need the path right after the call (it needs to be adapted to IM
>> afterwards; mainly scaling and shifting). Is there a way to "force" the
>> execution of the graphic without switching back to the TeX side?
> 
> 
> function drops.foo(id,width,height,radius)
> drops.generate_default_path(id,width,height,radius)
> context(function() inspect(metapost.variables) end) -- empty here
> end
> 
> or
> 
> function drops.bar()
> inspect(metapost.variables)
> end
> 
> function drops.foo(id,width,height,radius)
> drops.generate_default_path(id,width,height,radius)
> context(drops.bar) -- empty here
> end
> 
> 
Ah, that's how it works. I'm still a luatex noob...
Many thanks, Hans!!


Peter


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Re: [NTG-context] runtime problem with metafun() code

2014-01-27 Thread Hans Hagen

On 1/25/2014 1:58 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:

Am 25.01.2014 01:07, schrieb Hans Hagen:

On 1/24/2014 7:41 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:

Am 24.01.2014 14:45, schrieb Hans Hagen:

On 1/24/2014 1:35 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:

Hi,

I try to create a Metapost path in lua and it works so far for the
attached example. But a call of that function from another lua function
sadly fails (no path visible after call). The code seems to be executed
later (the output from 'show pid;' appears somewhere later in the log).

How can I ensure that the code is executed at runtime?


I don't understand the issue but isn't there a

  metafun("draw p;")

missing then?


Setting the bounding box has the same effect, as drawing something.
Both methods avoid that the emtpy graphic is ignored by ConTeXt.

Anyhow, the MP path is not available in metapost.variables after the
function call. If there is no other way I have to call the function from
the TeX side (like in the attached example). Will look into that
tomorrow.


%D We also provide an outputless run:

\unexpanded\def\startMPcalculation


I tried that command, but couldn't get it to work on the lua side.

The first pure MP line after context.startMPcalculation() raises a lua
error and a combination with metafun() is also not working. So how to
use this in lua?


Anyhow, the problem is the execution time of the MP graphic. I changed
the attached example a bit, so that you can see it.
The inspect() in drops.foo() gives an empty table, while the second
inspect on the TeX side shows the path "drops:foo".

I need the path right after the call (it needs to be adapted to IM
afterwards; mainly scaling and shifting). Is there a way to "force" the
execution of the graphic without switching back to the TeX side?



function drops.foo(id,width,height,radius)
drops.generate_default_path(id,width,height,radius)
context(function() inspect(metapost.variables) end) -- empty here
end

or

function drops.bar()
inspect(metapost.variables)
end

function drops.foo(id,width,height,radius)
drops.generate_default_path(id,width,height,radius)
context(drops.bar) -- empty here
end


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Re: [NTG-context] runtime problem with metafun() code

2014-01-25 Thread Peter Rolf
Am 25.01.2014 01:07, schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 1/24/2014 7:41 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
>> Am 24.01.2014 14:45, schrieb Hans Hagen:
>>> On 1/24/2014 1:35 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
 Hi,

 I try to create a Metapost path in lua and it works so far for the
 attached example. But a call of that function from another lua function
 sadly fails (no path visible after call). The code seems to be executed
 later (the output from 'show pid;' appears somewhere later in the log).

 How can I ensure that the code is executed at runtime?
>>>
>>> I don't understand the issue but isn't there a
>>>
>>>  metafun("draw p;")
>>>
>>> missing then?
>>>
>> Setting the bounding box has the same effect, as drawing something.
>> Both methods avoid that the emtpy graphic is ignored by ConTeXt.
>>
>> Anyhow, the MP path is not available in metapost.variables after the
>> function call. If there is no other way I have to call the function from
>> the TeX side (like in the attached example). Will look into that
>> tomorrow.
> 
> %D We also provide an outputless run:
> 
> \unexpanded\def\startMPcalculation
>
I tried that command, but couldn't get it to work on the lua side.

The first pure MP line after context.startMPcalculation() raises a lua
error and a combination with metafun() is also not working. So how to
use this in lua?


Anyhow, the problem is the execution time of the MP graphic. I changed
the attached example a bit, so that you can see it.
The inspect() in drops.foo() gives an empty table, while the second
inspect on the TeX side shows the path "drops:foo".

I need the path right after the call (it needs to be adapted to IM
afterwards; mainly scaling and shifting). Is there a way to "force" the
execution of the graphic without switching back to the TeX side?


Peter


thirddata= thirddataor { }
thirddata.drops  = thirddata.drops  or { }

local drops = thirddata.drops

local metafun = context.metafun

local format,todimen = string.format, string.todimen
local floor = math.floor

-- http://lua-users.org/wiki/SimpleRound
local function round(num, idp)
local mult = 10^(idp or 0)
return floor(num * mult + 0.5) / mult
end

function drops.numberofpixels(n,idp)
local dimenfactor = 1/tex.pdfpxdimen
return round(todimen(n)*dimenfactor,idp)
end

local numberofpixels = drops.numberofpixels


function drops.generate_default_path(id,width,height,radius)

local w,h,r
w = numberofpixels(width); h = numberofpixels(height); r = numberofpixels(radius)

metafun.start()

metafun("save p,pid; path p; string pid;")

-- metafun("id := \"drops:boxshadow_w%sh%sr%s\";",w,h,r)
metafun("pid := \"%s\";",id)
--metafun("show pid;") -- ok
metafun("p:= unitsquare xyscaled(%s,%s) smoothed %s;",w,h,r)

metafun("passvariable(pid,p);")
metafun("setbounds currentpicture to boundingbox(p);") -- 'activator'; void graphics are ignored

metafun.stop()

end


function drops.foo(id,width,height,radius)
drops.generate_default_path(id,width,height,radius)
inspect(metapost.variables) -- empty here
end
\ctxloadluafile{mplua}{}


\starttext
\ctxlua{metapost.showlog = true}

%\ctxlua{thirddata.drops.generate_default_path("drops:boxshadow-w199h100r10","200pt","100pt","10pt")}
%\ctxlua{inspect(metapost.variables)}

\ctxlua{thirddata.drops.foo("drops:foo","200pt","100pt","10pt")}
\ctxlua{inspect(metapost.variables)} % ok here


\stoptext
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Re: [NTG-context] runtime problem with metafun() code

2014-01-24 Thread Hans Hagen

On 1/24/2014 7:41 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:

Am 24.01.2014 14:45, schrieb Hans Hagen:

On 1/24/2014 1:35 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:

Hi,

I try to create a Metapost path in lua and it works so far for the
attached example. But a call of that function from another lua function
sadly fails (no path visible after call). The code seems to be executed
later (the output from 'show pid;' appears somewhere later in the log).

How can I ensure that the code is executed at runtime?


I don't understand the issue but isn't there a

 metafun("draw p;")

missing then?


Setting the bounding box has the same effect, as drawing something.
Both methods avoid that the emtpy graphic is ignored by ConTeXt.

Anyhow, the MP path is not available in metapost.variables after the
function call. If there is no other way I have to call the function from
the TeX side (like in the attached example). Will look into that tomorrow.


%D We also provide an outputless run:

\unexpanded\def\startMPcalculation

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Re: [NTG-context] runtime problem with metafun() code

2014-01-24 Thread Peter Rolf
Am 24.01.2014 14:45, schrieb Hans Hagen:
> On 1/24/2014 1:35 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I try to create a Metapost path in lua and it works so far for the
>> attached example. But a call of that function from another lua function
>> sadly fails (no path visible after call). The code seems to be executed
>> later (the output from 'show pid;' appears somewhere later in the log).
>>
>> How can I ensure that the code is executed at runtime?
> 
> I don't understand the issue but isn't there a
> 
> metafun("draw p;")
> 
> missing then?
>
Setting the bounding box has the same effect, as drawing something.
Both methods avoid that the emtpy graphic is ignored by ConTeXt.

Anyhow, the MP path is not available in metapost.variables after the
function call. If there is no other way I have to call the function from
the TeX side (like in the attached example). Will look into that tomorrow.


Peter


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Re: [NTG-context] runtime problem with metafun() code

2014-01-24 Thread Hans Hagen

On 1/24/2014 1:35 PM, Peter Rolf wrote:

Hi,

I try to create a Metapost path in lua and it works so far for the
attached example. But a call of that function from another lua function
sadly fails (no path visible after call). The code seems to be executed
later (the output from 'show pid;' appears somewhere later in the log).

How can I ensure that the code is executed at runtime?


I don't understand the issue but isn't there a

metafun("draw p;")

missing then?

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