Re: multiple and nested input
Taco Hoekwater <[email protected]> Tue, 1 Sep 2020 21:39:36 +0200
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> On 1 Sep 2020, at 20:38, Josef Eschgfaeller <[email protected]> wrote: > > I work with High Sierra and TexLive 2018 > on an iMac. Since it seems that also the > -mem (or &) commands don't work, I > modified the file ".../base/mpost.pm" as follows > ("Alfa" should become the root file for a little library), > adding only the second input line: > -------------------------------------------------- > % $Id: mpost.mp,v 1.1 2005/05/06 09:11:09 taco Exp $ > % Public domain. > > input plain; > input /Users/je/Programmiersprachen/Metapost/Bibliothek/Alfa; > dump OK, that is fine. But you are missing the meaning of the ‘dump’ command. It should be used only once in a run, and it signals the end of the ‘preloaded’ section. It should be the last command in the file you pass with the —mem parameter (or in the default mpost.mp, like you have done). > -------------------------------------------------- > I create now the following files (in the same directory): > -------------------------------------------------- > % Alfa. > input /Users/je/Programmiersprachen/Metapost/Bibliothek/aux; > input /Users/je/Programmiersprachen/Metapost/Bibliothek/conf; > dump Do not use “dump" in runtime loaded files. Just end the file, or use ”endinput”. And end the run with “end”. So, delete the “dump” line above > -------------------------------------------------- > % aux. > def out (text name)=outputtemplate:=name & ".mps"; enddef; > dump and this one > -------------------------------------------------- > % conf. > bboxmargin:=0; > dump and this one > -------------------------------------------------- > Now I write (elsewhere) a file "ex": > -------------------------------------------------- > % ex. > out("ex"); > beginfig(1); > endfig; > dump and replace this one with “end” Also, I would advise to use .mp as file extension for all your files. Best wishes, Taco -- http://tug.org/metapost/