On 12/16/2014 6:51 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,

I have the following sample:

     \def\SystemUser{whoami}
     \def\CheckUser{\processaction[\SystemUser][whoami=>whm]}

     \starttext

     \doifelse{\CheckUser}{whm}{This is the right user.}
     {This is the wrong user.}

     \doifelse{\SystemUser}{whoami}{This is the right user.}
     {This is the wrong user.}

     \SystemUser\ is \CheckUser

     \stoptext

Why doesn’t the first \doifelse work? What am I missing there?

because \processaction is not a fully expandable command

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