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* \doifnextcharelse problem
@ 2004-02-26 16:38 Nikolai Weibull
  2004-02-26 18:00 ` Hans Hagen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Nikolai Weibull @ 2004-02-26 16:38 UTC (permalink / raw)


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It seems that I can't get \definecomplexorsimpleempty to work right.
The command I define works fine unless the simple version is called, in
which case the first character in the body of the command is checked
\doifnextcharelse[... which thus fails but in some manner eats it (even
though it is output).  The problem with the \doifnextcharelse is that
the character it checks against is \catcode'd to \@@active, but it won't
work when the character has been checked.  Is there any way to fix this?

I understand if my problem isn't that clear, so I've attached the module.
The idea is to be able to write
  \startbnfgrammar
    <exp>: <num>.
    <num>: "0";"1".
  \stopbnfgrammar
and this is then typeset as a table, but currently you're forced to write
  \startbnfgrammar[]
    <exp>: <num>.
    <num>: "0";"1".
  \stopbnfgrammar
or the first < in <exp> gets eaten by \doifnextcharelse and the
\def<{... won't be called causing problems down the line when the > is
encountered, which expands into a \egroup which stops tex as there is no
matching \bgroup.  Now, is there any way to get \doifnextcharelse to
properly deal with \catcode'd characters (such as my <) that it
encounters when looking for other characters (such as the [ for optional
arguments to commands)?  I'd really like to resolve this, so any
comments or tips are appreciated.

Second, is there any good reference to programming TeX?  I mean, one can
figure out most stuff from reading CONTEXT's source for example, but it
would be great to find out the exact implications of builtins such as
\relax and so on.
	nikolai

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main(){printf(&linux["\021%six\012\0"],(linux)["have"]+"fun"-97);}

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