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On 18/09/2008, at 10:39 PM, Joseph Wright wrote:

> In expl3, I can only find \scantokens, \everyeof and \endlinechar in  
> the
> :D range, so these are out.  I'm guessing that I should do things a
> different way, but could do with enlightenment.  Does no-one want
> \scantokens?


Quite the opposite! \scantokens can be really helpful.
I might suggest a name like
   \token_rescan:n
or maybe
   \tlist_rescan:n
Opinions?

The other two I'm not so sure where they should go. I'd *probably*  
recommend defining your own wrappers around the :D versions and then  
we can work out how to proceed from there.

Hope this helps :)

Will

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