Aditya Mahajan wrote:

I do not think that any change is needed (One shouldn't use \recurselevel outside a recursion macro anyways). I was just surprised to find that recurselevel was defaulting to such a weird value in xetex.

also in luatex but that will probably change once we have more direct access at the lua end

anyhow, here's teh way out

\def\dodofastrecurse
  {\ifnum\fastrecursecounter>\lastrecursecounter
     \let\recurselevel\!!zerocount
   \else
     \fastrecursebody
     \advance\fastrecursecounter\steprecursecounter
     \expandafter\dodofastrecurse
   \fi}


Hans


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