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162 % sometimes characters are active, so we need control sequences.
321 % Avoid "undefined control sequence" errors.
491 % just before passing the control to \argtorun.
1116 % FYI, plain.tex uses \\ as a temporary control sequence (why?), but
1303 % #3 is the control sequence with the string.
1320 % #1 is a control sequence in which to do the replacements.
1632 \def\curfontstyle{#1}% not as a control sequence, because we are \edef'd.
2628 % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
2671 % general. @allowcodebreaks provides a way to control this.
4191 % preventing its expansion. This is used only for control% words,
4192 % not control letters, because the \space would be incorrect for
4193 % control characters, but is needed to separate the control word
4196 % For control letters, we have \definedummyletter, which omits the
4199 % These can be used both for control words that take an argument and
4287 % Control letters and accents.
4346 % by, and when constructing control sequence names. It eliminates all
4347 % control sequences and just writes whatever the best ASCII sort string
4353 % We can just ignore other control letters.
4355 % Hopefully, all control words can become @asis.
4623 % (because it thinks @} is a control sequence).
4656 % Change them to control the appearance of the index.
5279 % These macros control what the section commands do, according
6709 % Make control sequences which act like normal parenthesis chars.
6714 % so TeX would otherwise complain about undefined control sequence.
7087 % line. Whatever was read is then fed to the next control sequence
7283 % control sequence corresponding to the node, but it has to expand
7372 % just a \def (we prepend XR to the control sequence name to avoid
7378 % mess up the control sequence name.
7386 % Was that xref control sequence that we just defined for a float?
7400 % Remember this xref in the control sequence \floatlistFLOATTYPE,
7452 % argument, and \hat is not an expandable control sequence. It could
7768 % but we need to use it in a control sequence name.
7899 % The parameter is the control sequence identifying the counter we are
7923 % #1 is the control sequence we are passed; we expand into a conditional
7944 % but we need to use it in a control sequence name.
7976 % pass the control sequence. On the other hand, XR#1-pg is just the