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Re: Getting started with music functions
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: Getting started with music functions |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Mar 2020 14:37:36 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Aaron Hill <address@hidden> writes:
>>> => David K., do you know why the parser balks at such a top-level
>>> ly:book?
>
>> How can a book be distinguished from a bookpart?
>
> Are they both ly:book? behind the scenes? If so, I can see the problem.
>
>
>> Without an answer to
>> that question, we cannot implement this. But have you tried explicitly
>> using
>> \book { ... }
>> for getting a book?
>
> I suspect I am misunderstanding you. Here is what else I have tried:
>
> %%%%
> \version "2.20"
>
> bookFunc = #(define-scheme-function () ()
> #{ \book { \score { { b'4 } } } #})
>
> % \bookFunc % fails - bad expression type
> % \book { \bookFunc } % fails - bad expression type
Ok. I think we probably should be able to make at least
\book \bookFunc
work. But it is probably valid to write
\book { \bookpart { ... } }
so we have a problem there again.
> $#{ \bookFunc #} % works?!
> %%%%
Ugh. $... will create a BOOK_IDENTIFIER (without being able to
distinguish a book from a bookpart, actually) and there is no such thing
as a BOOKPART_IDENTIFIER .
So this is really half-broken at the moment.
--
David Kastrup