Hey André,
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If I load a lua file from a module using \registerctxluafile{file}{1.001} or \ctxloadluafile{file} How can I be sure the file was in fact loaded?
The related tracker output is quite comprehensive: \enabletrackers[resolvers.locating] \ctxloadluafile{sometest} it does not make Context terminate on fail, though.
Can I make ConTeXt halt and issue an error in this case?
the macros you cite don’t offer this behavior but you can easily write a wrapper for the file loader: % macros=mkvi \def\strictload[#fname]{% \directlua{ local success = environment.loadluafile[[#fname]] if not success then print[[unrecoverable error: could not load file #fname]] os.exit(1) end }% } \starttext \strictload[unknown] \stoptext Hth Philipp
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