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Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 11:10:33 +0100
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10 dec 2007 kl. 11.29 skrev Morten Høgholm:
> As you say, it is irritating not to know whether or not a function is 
> expandable and it is something I would very much like to change. Soon. 
> I suggested:
>
>>> Something like what Heiko does in zref?

I didn't comment on this because I don't know what Heiko does in zref.

> How would you like it to appear?
>
> It'd be fine by me if the sources were changed to something such as
>
> % \begin{function}{
> %		   \csexp{clist_map_function:NN}
> %                  \csexp{clist_map_function:cN}
> %                  \csexp{clist_map_function:nN}
> % }
>
> % \begin{function}{
> %		   \cs{clist_map_inline:Nn}
> %                  \cs{clist_map_inline:cn}
> %                  \cs{clist_map_inline:nn}
> % }
>
> or similar.

These \package{doc}y issues is something I intend to return to in a 
separate thread, but I'd probably prefer a syntax like

  \begin{function}{clist_map_inline}{Nn,cn,nn}

Would you like an implementation of that?


Lars Hellström

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