if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['luat-ini'] = { version = 1.001, comment = "companion to luat-lib.mkiv", author = "Hans Hagen, PRAGMA-ADE, Hasselt NL", copyright = "PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team", license = "see context related readme files" } --~ local ctxcatcodes = tex.ctxcatcodes --[[ldx--
We cannot load anything yet. However what we will do us reserve a fewtables. These can be used for runtime user data or third party modules and will not be cluttered by macro package code.
--ldx]]-- userdata = userdata or { } -- might be used thirddata = thirddata or { } -- might be used moduledata = moduledata or { } -- might be used document = document or { } parametersets = parametersets or { } -- experimental --[[ldx--These can be used/set by the caller program;
Please create a namespace within these tables before using them!
We could cook up a readonly model for global tables but it makes more sense to invite users to use one of the predefined namespaces. One can redefine the protector. After all, it's just a lightweight suggestive system, not a watertight one.
--ldx]]-- local debug = require "debug" local string, table, lpeg, math, io, system = string, table, lpeg, math, io, system local next, setfenv = next, setfenv or debug.setfenv local format = string.format local global = _G global.global = global local dummy = function() end local protected = { -- global table global = global, -- user tables userdata = userdata, moduledata = moduledata, thirddata = thirddata, document = document, -- reserved protect = dummy, unprotect = dummy, -- luatex tex = tex, -- lua string = string, table = table, lpeg = lpeg, math = math, io = io, system = system, } userdata, thirddata, moduledata = nil, nil, nil if not setfenv then texio.write_nl("warning: we need to fix setfenv by using 'load in' or '_ENV'") end function protect(name) if name == "isolateddata" then local t = { } for k, v in next, protected do t[k] = v end setfenv(2,t) else if not name then name = "shareddata" end local t = global[name] if not t then t = { } for k, v in next, protected do t[k] = v end global[name] = t end setfenv(2,t) end end lua.numbers = { } lua.messages = { } function lua.registername(name,message) local lnn = lua.numbers[name] if not lnn then lnn = #lua.messages + 1 lua.messages[lnn] = message lua.numbers[name] = lnn end lua.name[lnn] = message tex.write(lnn) end --~ function lua.checknames() --~ lua.name[0] = "ctx" --~ for k, v in next, lua.messages do --~ lua.name[k] = v --~ end --~ end storage.register("lua/numbers", lua.numbers, "lua.numbers") storage.register("lua/messages", lua.messages, "lua.messages") --~ local arguments, files = document.arguments, document.files -- set later function document.setargument(key,value) document.arguments[key] = value end function document.setdefaultargument(key,default) local v = document.arguments[key] if v == nil or v == "" then document.arguments[key] = default end end function document.getargument(key,default) local v = document.arguments[key] if type(v) == "boolean" then v = (v and "yes") or "no" document.arguments[key] = v end tex.sprint(tex.ctxcatcodes,v or default or "") end function document.setfilename(i,name) document.files[tonumber(i)] = name end function document.getfilename(i) tex.sprint(tex.ctxcatcodes,document.files[i] or "") end