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To rename the existing macro names, use \rename
\rename{name}{new-name} |
which defines a new macro whose name is new-name, and set the macro name to void.
Each macro has a stack space to hold some different definitions. It is
possible to redefine a macro temporarily, reverting to the previous
definition at a later time.
This is done with the builtins \pushdef
and \popdef
:
\pushdef{name}{parameters}{expansion} \popdef{name} |
These macros work in a stack-like fashion. A macro is temporarily
redefined with \pushdef
, which replaces an existing definition of
name, while saving the previous definition, before the new one is
installed. If there is no previous definition, \pushdef
behaves
exactly like \define
. As a matter of fact, \define
is
simply an alias to \pushdef
.
If you want to disable a macro temporarily, you can use \pushdef
and \popdef
in combination:
\define\nop{}{} => \pushdef\foo{}{\nop} => \foo => \popdef\foo => \foo =>Hello world. |