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%D \module
%D   [       file=java-ini,
%D        version=1998.01.30,
%D          title=\CONTEXT\ JavaScript Macros,
%D       subtitle=Initialization,
%D         author=Hans Hagen,
%D           date=\currentdate,
%D      copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
%C details.

\writestatus{loading}{ConTeXt JavaScript Macros / Initialization}

\registerctxluafile{java-ini}{}

\unprotect

%D \macros
%D   {JS*}
%D
%D Because \JAVASCRIPT's are activated by the user, for instance by activating on a
%D button, their support is closely related to the referencing mechanism.
%D Integration takes place by
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \goto{calculate total}[Sum()]
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The \type {()} classify this as a script. If they are absent, the keyword is
%D treated as a normal reference. One can pass arguments to such a script by saying:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \goto{calculate total}[Sum(1.5,2.3)]
%D \stoptyping

%D \macros
%D   {startJScode}
%D
%D A piece of \JAVASCRIPT\ code is defined by saying:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJScode{name}
%D   name = 4 ;
%D \stopJScode
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D This assumes uses no preamble or presumes that the preamble is always loaded, the
%D next definition also tells \CONTEXT\ to actually include the preamble needed.
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJScode{uses} used {later}
%D   uses = 6 ;
%D \stopJScode
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D \macros
%D   {startJSpreamble}
%D
%D One can define insert \JAVASCRIPT\ code at the document level by using:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJSpreamble{oeps}
%D   oeps = 1 ;
%D \stopJSpreamble
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D which is the same as:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJSpreamble{now} used now
%D   now = 2 ;
%D \stopJSpreamble
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D while the next definition is only included when actually used.
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \startJSpreamble{later} used later
%D   later = 3 ;
%D \stopJSpreamble
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D This command may be used more that once, but always before the first page is
%D shipped out.
%D
%D \macros
%D   {setJSpreamble, addtoJSpreamble}
%D
%D In addition to the previous preamble definitions, we can set a preamble \quote
%D {in||line} and add tokens to a preamble.
%D
%D \macros
%D   {useJSpreamblenow}
%D
%D This macro can be used to force inclusion of postponed \JAVASCRIPT\ preambles.

\def\m_java_escape_u{\letterbackslash u}

\permanent\protected\def\startJScode
  {\begingroup
   \obeylualines
   \obeyluatokens
   \enforced\let\u\m_java_escape_u
   \java_start_code}

\def\java_start_code#1\stopJScode
  {\normalexpanded{\endgroup\clf_storejavascriptcode{#1}}}

\aliased\let\stopJScode\relax

\permanent\protected\def\startJSpreamble
  {\begingroup
   \obeylualines
   \obeyluatokens
   \enforced\let\u\m_java_escape_u
   \java_start_preamble}

\def\java_start_preamble#1\stopJSpreamble
  {\normalexpanded{\endgroup\clf_storejavascriptpreamble{#1}}}

\aliased\let\stopJSpreamble\relax

\permanent\protected\def\setJSpreamble  #1#2{\clf_setjavascriptpreamble  {#1}{#2}}
\permanent\protected\def\addtoJSpreamble#1#2{\clf_addtojavascriptpreamble{#1}{#2}}

%D \macros
%D   {useJSscripts}
%D
%D In due time, users will build their collections of scripts, which can be used
%D (loaded) when applicable. Although not all public, we will provide some general
%D purpose scripts, collected in files with names like \type {java-...}. One can
%D load these scripts with \type {\useJSscripts}, like:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \useJSscripts[fld]
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The not so complicated implementation of this macro is:

\permanent\tolerant\protected\def\useJSscripts[#1]#*[#2]%
  {\clf_usejavascriptscripts {#1}%  two steps as this one calls tex code
   \clf_usejavascriptpreamble{#2}}% so this one comes later

\permanent\tolerant\protected\def\useJSpreamble[#1]%
  {\clf_usejavascriptpreamble{#1}}% so this one comes later

%D Here:

\definefilesynonym[java-imp-fld.mkiv] [java-imp-fields.mkiv]
\definefilesynonym[java-imp-stp.mkiv] [java-imp-steps.mkiv]
\definefilesynonym[java-imp-fil.mkiv] [java-imp-print.mkiv]
\definefilesynonym[java-imp-rhh.mkiv] [java-imp-highlight.mkiv]
\definefilesynonym[java-imp-exa.mkiv] [java-imp-example.mkiv]

\protect \endinput