The error is basically that a variable is 'nil'.  I figure it's my job to track 
down why -- the code is long and boring and sometimes complicated.  I just 
thought if there's been some change in how parameters are passed or strings 
handled.  A typical use would be

\defineschedule[test][sched={M--Th 8.05a--9:20,1:45--2:30}]

The 'sched' is parsed to {day, interval = {start, stop}} pairs and stored in a 
table.  It seems the interval table is nil now, but it used to work.  Here's 
the actual error:

! LuaTeX error [string "\directlua "]:529: attempt to index field '?' (a nil 
value)
stack traceback:
        [string "\directlua "]:529: in function 'dotablerow'
        [string "\directlua "]:658: in function 'tablefromschedule'
        [string "\directlua "]:1: in main chunk.

system          > tex > error on line 58 in file Syllabus112.tex: LuaTeX error  
…

I thought something must have changed, since nothing has changed in the 
syllabus file or the module file, since a couple of months ago.  If nothing 
occurs to anyone, I'll just have to trace it down.  Thanks in any case, whether 
you can think of something or not.


On Jan 14, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <wolfgang.schus...@gmail.com>
 wrote:

>
> Am 14.01.2013 um 15:08 schrieb "Rogers, Michael K" <mrog...@emory.edu>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I wrote Lua routines a while back that parse a string representation of a 
>> weekly schedule to create a table representation of the schedule.  It worked 
>> last fall.  Certainly in August, 2012 and I think at least as late October.  
>> I just tried it again, but it failed; and it failed on the same file it 
>> worked on before.
>>
>> Before I roll up my sleeves and starting digging through the code, I was 
>> wondering if something had changed in the last two or three months that I 
>> should know about.  No MWE for you, but here's the ConTeXt command that 
>> sends an ID (#1) and a parameters (#2) to Lua
>>
>> \def\defineschedule{\dodoubleempty\dodefineschedule}
>> \def\dodefineschedule[#1][#2]{\ctxlua{userdata.schedule.new("#1","#2")}}
>
> What’s the error message, there is no way to tell what’s wrong with only 
> these two code lines.
>
> Wolfgang
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