Re: [PATCH] Strings as markup arguments in music functions

2009-11-13 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Le 12 nov. 2009 à 23:02, Neil Puttock a écrit : Hi all, Though strings are valid markup objects according to the type predicate `markup?', the parser only recognizes full_markup objects as valid for music functions, which means it's currently impossible to pass both strings and markups unless u

Re: [PATCH] Strings as markup arguments in music functions

2009-11-12 Thread Carl Sorensen
LGTM. Carl On 11/12/09 3:02 PM, "Neil Puttock" wrote: > Hi all, > > Though strings are valid markup objects according to the type > predicate `markup?', the parser only recognizes full_markup objects as > valid for music functions, which means it's currently impossible to > pass both strings

Re: [PATCH] Strings as markup arguments in music functions

2009-11-12 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Though strings are valid markup objects according to the type > predicate `markup?', the parser only recognizes full_markup objects > as valid for music functions, which means it's currently impossible > to pass both strings and markups unless using Scheme. > > I've posted a modest patch here,

[PATCH] Strings as markup arguments in music functions

2009-11-12 Thread Neil Puttock
Hi all, Though strings are valid markup objects according to the type predicate `markup?', the parser only recognizes full_markup objects as valid for music functions, which means it's currently impossible to pass both strings and markups unless using Scheme. I've posted a modest patch here, htt