Oh, that's nice, but the \setupsomething part is still missing, i.e. I still want to be able to invoke \somethingparameter{...}. My question is about merging two tasks in one in a better way than the one I proposed, if possible. Thanks for the help.
Jairo El mar, 20 de abr. de 2021 a la(s) 02:00, Hans Hagen (j.ha...@xs4all.nl) escribió: > On 4/20/2021 4:23 AM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote: > > Hi, list! I hope my example shows clearly enough what I intend to do: > > > > \startluacode > > > > userdata = userdata or {} > > > > userdata.mydata = {} > > > > > > local function registermydata(data,...) > > > > table.insert(userdata.mydata, data) > > > > end > > > > > > interfaces.implement{ > > > > name = "registermydata", > > > > arguments = "2 strings", > > > > actions = registermydata > > > > } > > > > \stopluacode > > > > > > \unprotect > > > > \def\mysetups[#1]% > > > > {\getdummyparameters[#1]% > > > > \processassignmentlist[#1]\clf_registermydata} > > > > \protect > > > > \starttext > > > > \mysetups[love=nice,hate=awful]% > > > > > > \dummyparameter{love} > > > > > > \cldcontext{userdata.mydata[2]} > > > > \stoptext > > > > What I want to know is if there's a less hackish way to pass keys (yep, > > only keys, not values) to Lua using \getdummyparameters (actually I'm > > using an user-defined \setupsomething, but it's more or less the same) > > and \processassignmentlist. Is it possible, for instance, to > > automatically pass a key to Lua when it's set in \setupsomething? Thanks > > in advance. > > > > Jairo > > > > PS: Sorry if I missed something in the test suite again > It's probably somewhere ... > > \startluacode > > userdata = userdata or { } > userdata.mydataA = { } > userdata.mydataB = { } > > interfaces.implement { > name = "RegisterMyDataA", > public = true, > arguments = { "hash" }, > actions = function(t) > for k, v in pairs(t) do > table.insert(userdata.mydataA,k) > end > end, > } > > interfaces.implement { > name = "RegisterMyDataB", > public = true, > arguments = { "array" }, > actions = function(t) > for k, v in ipairs(t) do > table.insert(userdata.mydataB,string.split(v,"=")[1]) > end > end, > } > > \stopluacode > > > \unprotect > > \protect > > \starttext > > \RegisterMyDataA[love=nice,hate=awful]% > \RegisterMyDataB[love=nice,hate=awful]% > > \cldcontext{userdata.mydataA[2]} % unordered > \cldcontext{userdata.mydataB[1]} % ordered > > \stoptext > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE > Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands > tel: 038 477 53 69 | www.pragma-ade.nl | www.pragma-pod.nl > ----------------------------------------------------------------- >
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