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Diffstat (limited to 'luatexbase-attr.dtx')
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1 files changed, 15 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/luatexbase-attr.dtx b/luatexbase-attr.dtx index 5847dae..f14b9d2 100644 --- a/luatexbase-attr.dtx +++ b/luatexbase-attr.dtx @@ -132,12 +132,10 @@ See source file '\inFileName' for details. % % \section{Documentation} % -% \subsection{\tex interface} -% -% The main macro defined here is |\newluatexattribute|. It behaves in the same -% way as |\newcount|. There are also two helper macros: |\setluatexattibute| +% The main macro defined here is |\newattribute|. It behaves in the same +% way as |\newcount|. There are also two helper macros: |\setattribute| % sets an attribute's value (locally, but you can use |\global| in front of -% it). |\unsetluatexattribute| unsets an attribute by giving it a special +% it). |\unsetattribute| unsets an atribute by giving it a special % value, depending on \luatex's version; you should always use this macro % in order to be sure the correct special value for your version of \luatex is % used. @@ -151,7 +149,7 @@ See source file '\inFileName' for details. % The various Lua functions for manipulating attributes use a number to % designate the attribute. Hence, package writers need a way to know the % number of the attribute associated to |\fooattr| assuming it was defined -% using |\newluatexattribute\fooattr|, something that \luatex currently +% using |\newattribute\fooattr|, something that \luatex currently % doesn't support (you can get the current value of the associated attribute % as |tex.atrribute.fooattr|, but not the attribute number). % @@ -159,7 +157,7 @@ See source file '\inFileName' for details. % extract the number at any time from the |\meaning| of |\foobar|. % Alternatively, one could look at |\the\allocationnumber| just after the % definition of |\fooattr| and remember it in a Lua variable. For your -% convenience, this is automatically done by |\newluatexattribute|: the number +% convenience, this is automatically done by |\newattribute|: the number % is remembered in a dedicated Lua table so that you can get it as % |luatexbase.attributes.foobar| (mind the absence of backslash here) at any % time. @@ -308,7 +306,7 @@ See source file '\inFileName' for details. % macros. % % \begin{macrocode} -\def\newluatexattribute#1{% +\def\newattribute#1{% \begingroup\escapechar\m@ne \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \endgroup \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \allocationnumber \luatexbase@directlua{tex.write( @@ -317,14 +315,14 @@ See source file '\inFileName' for details. \global\luatexattributedef#1=\allocationnumber \wlog{\string#1=\string\luatexattribute\the\allocationnumber}% \else - \errmessage{No room for a new \string\attribute}% + \errmessage{No room for a new \string\luatexattribute}% \fi} % \end{macrocode} % -% Helper macro |\unsetluatexattribute|: wrapper around the Lua function. +% Helper macro |\unsetattribute|: wrapper around the Lua function. % % \begin{macrocode} -\def\unsetluatexattribute#1{% +\def\unsetattribute#1{% \begingroup\escapechar\m@ne \luatexbase@directlua{% luatexbase.unset_attribute("\luatexluaescapestring{\string#1}")}% @@ -334,7 +332,7 @@ See source file '\inFileName' for details. % And now the trivial helper macro. % % \begin{macrocode} -\def\setluatexattribute#1#2{% +\def\setattribute#1#2{% #1=\numexpr#2\relax} % \end{macrocode} % @@ -408,18 +406,18 @@ end %<testplain>\input luatexbase-attr.sty %<testlatex>\RequirePackage{luatexbase-attr} %<*testplain,testlatex> -\newluatexattribute\testattr -\setluatexattribute\testattr{1} -\unsetluatexattribute\testattr +\newattribute\testattr +\setattribute\testattr{1} +\unsetattribute\testattr \catcode64 11 \luatexbase@directlua{assert(luatexbase.attributes.testattr)} \luatexbase@directlua{luatexbase.new_attribute('luatestattr')} \luatexbase@directlua{assert(luatexbase.attributes.luatestattr)} \begingroup \escapechar64 -\newluatexattribute\anotherattr +\newattribute\anotherattr \endgroup -\setluatexattribute\anotherattr{1} +\setattribute\anotherattr{1} \luatexbase@directlua{assert(luatexbase.attributes.anotherattr)} %</testplain,testlatex> %<testplain>\bye |