Aaron Hill <[email protected]> writes:
> On 2018-05-11 08:46, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Aaron Hill <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>> On 2018-05-11 06:53, Gianmaria Lari wrote:
>>>> Sorry to bother with a simple question. Why this does not work?
>>>>
>>>> \version "2.19.81"
>>>> pit = #(define-music-function
>>>> (p) (ly:pitch?)
>>>> #{ $p #}
>>>> )
>>>> { \pit c' }
>>>
>>> The result is "error: music function cannot return c'". It appears
>>> that a simple pitch by itself is not enough to qualify as music.
>>
>> It's desirable to be able to enter pitches as #{ c' #} and similar.
>> Add
>> a duration to get a music expression.
>
> But can you return an incomplete music expression?
There is no "incomplete music expression". #{ ... #} is used for
converting a whole slew of different expression types from LilyPond
syntax to Scheme: pitches, durations, markups, music, numbers with
dimension and other stuff. A pitch is not an "incomplete music
expression". It's a type of its own.
--
David Kastrup
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