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author | Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <mpg@elzevir.fr> | 2010-03-27 14:25:12 +0100 |
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committer | Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard <mpg@elzevir.fr> | 2010-03-27 14:25:12 +0100 |
commit | e93e40e44167098e535e26cc41e3daf0fdb81245 (patch) | |
tree | 2c4157a336dec2cb4d53d31eeb433ce1ff1bcb0d | |
parent | ef33b79773c88a941dcb96dc7799f7327073fccb (diff) | |
download | luatexbase-e93e40e44167098e535e26cc41e3daf0fdb81245.tar.gz |
Cleanup Lua names.
-rw-r--r-- | Changes | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | TODO | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | luatexbase-cctb.dtx | 28 |
3 files changed, 17 insertions, 25 deletions
@@ -3,7 +3,10 @@ [on-going] luatexbase-attr - use luatexbase as the Lua module name - - don't creat tex.attributenumber + - don't create tex.attributenumber + luatexbase-cctb + - use luatexbase as the Lua module name + - don't create tex.catcodetablenumber 2010/03/26 luatexbase-cctb 0.1 @@ -18,16 +18,7 @@ Later - change lua module name(s) (luatexbase or luatexbase.regs etc) -regs ----- - -- Should the various allocation macros set something in a Lua table, or should - we just wait for it to be implemented in LuaTeX? (The \*blk macros would be -rather tricky in this respect, but are they really used?) Well, is there any -actual need for this? - cctb ---- -- don't write in the tex table! - don't define macros starting with \luatex diff --git a/luatexbase-cctb.dtx b/luatexbase-cctb.dtx index 5eeefc9..7c6a907 100644 --- a/luatexbase-cctb.dtx +++ b/luatexbase-cctb.dtx @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ and the derived files % catcode table. Since |\chardef| is used for the definition of the control % sequence, this is rather easy to do. However, for extra ease of use, the % numbers are also directly accessible from Lua as the value of the table -% |luatextra.catcodetables|, whose keys is the name of the control sequence +% |luatexbase.catcodetables|, whose keys is the name of the control sequence % (without any leading backslash). Moreover, nickames are available for the % predefined catcode tables: % \begin{itemize} @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ and the derived files \global\chardef#1\allocationnumber \luatexinitcatcodetable\allocationnumber \begingroup\escapechar\m@ne \expandafter\endgroup - \directlua{luatextra.catcodetabledef_from_tex( + \directlua{luatexbase.catcodetabledef_from_tex( '\luatexluaescapestring{\string#1}', '\number\allocationnumber')}% \wlog{\string#1=\string\luatexcatcodetable\the\allocationnumber}% \else @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ and the derived files % Finally do the shortcuts. % % \begin{macrocode} -\directlua{luatextra.catcodetable_do_shortcuts()} +\directlua{luatexbase.catcodetable_do_shortcuts()} %</texpackage> % \end{macrocode} % @@ -399,28 +399,26 @@ and the derived files % % \begin{macrocode} %<*luamodule> -module('luatextra', package.seeall) +module('luatexbase', package.seeall) % \end{macrocode} % -% In the same way, the table \texttt{tex.catcodetablenumber} contains the -% numbers of the catcodetables registered with -% \texttt{\string\newluacatcodetable}. +% The number associated to a CS name is remembered in the |catcodetables| +% table. % % \begin{macrocode} catcodetables = {} -tex.catcodetablenumber = catcodetables function catcodetabledef_from_tex(name, number) catcodetables[name] = tonumber(number) end % \end{macrocode} % -% With this function we create some shortcuts for a better readability in -% lua code. This makes |tex.catcodetablenumber.latex| equivalent to -% |tex.catcodetablenumber['CatcodeTableLaTeX']|. +% The next function creates some shortcuts for better readability in lua +% code. This makes |luatexbase.catcodetables.latex| equivalent to +% |luatexbase.catcodetables.CatcodeTableLaTeX|. % % \begin{macrocode} function catcodetable_do_shortcuts() - local cat = luatextra.catcodetables + local cat = catcodetables cat['latex'] = cat.CatcodeTableLaTeX cat['latex-package'] = cat.CatcodeTableLaTeXAtLetter cat['latex-atletter'] = cat.CatcodeTableLaTeXAtLetter @@ -447,7 +445,7 @@ end %<testlatex>\RequirePackage{luatexbase-cctb} %<*testplain,testlatex> \newluatexcatcodetable\testcctb -\directlua{assert(luatextra.catcodetables.testcctb)} +\directlua{assert(luatexbase.catcodetables.testcctb)} % \end{macrocode} % % Also check that the catcodetable's number is remembered well, @@ -458,7 +456,7 @@ end \escapechar64 \newluatexcatcodetable\anothercctb \endgroup -\directlua{assert(luatextra.catcodetables.anothercctb)} +\directlua{assert(luatexbase.catcodetables.anothercctb)} % \end{macrocode} % % Now, play a little bit with predefined tables. @@ -471,7 +469,7 @@ end %<testlatex>\documentclass{minimal} \directlua{% tex.sprint('\string\\setbox0=\string\\hbox{') - tex.sprint(luatextra.catcodetables.string, "\string\\undef # _^&") + tex.sprint(luatexbase.catcodetables.string, "\string\\undef # _^&") tex.sprint('}') } % \end{macrocode} |