\startluacode
userdata = userdata or {}
--Toy example
--My actual function receives an argument, but the problem remains the same
userdata.myfunction = function()
return
"343327959841638047651959775267761420323" ..
"657838053757849835434002826851807933276" ..
"324327913964298509889902373459201557839" ..
"84828001486412574060553756854137069878601"
end
interfaces.implement{
name = "myfunction",
public = true,
actions =
function ()
context(userdata.myfunction())
end
}
\stopluacode
\def\colorfulnumbers#1{\colored[h=\luaexpr{40*#1},s=1,v=1]{#1}\ }%
\starttext
%It doesn't work
%\handletokens{\myfunction}\with\colorfulnumbers
\expandafter\handletokens\expandafter{\myfunction}\with\colorfulnumbers
\stoptext
As readily seen from my example, I want to color each figure of the numbers generated by a Lua function. However, the use of \expandafter's is cumbersome in this case. I don't want to loop over the result in Lua because I want to be able to apply \handletokens...\with... (or another macro with a similar purpose) with different macros at the TeX end once Lua has delivered results. How should I do it in ConTeXt?
Thanks in advance. Cordially,
Jairo