Am 04.11.2009 um 11:52 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Dear all,
how can I check whether a macro I defined is actually expanded into what I intended? For example, if I define
\define[2]\Test{#2, {\it #1}}
is there a (Lua?) function like
check(\Test{Hello}{world}, string)
that would return true for string = "world, {\it Hello}" and false otherwise? If the macro is a bit more complicated than this I usually get caught by a mistake rather quickly ... so a quick check would be very handy for me.
You can check the content in ConTeXt itself. \define[2]\Test {\doifelse{#1}{world}{\writedirect{Test \#1: true}}{\writedirect {Test \#1: false}}% \doifelse{#2}{Hello}{\writedirect{Test \#2: true}}{\writedirect {Test \#2: false}}% #2, {\it#1}} Wolfgang