Handle hash symbols properly in \eappto #38
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Currently,
\eappto(and\epreto,\xappto, etc.) requires hash symbols#to be doubled, which is definitely an unintended behaviour since the command to expand cannot have arguments in the first place.Consider the following examples.
Handling of hash symbols in
\apptoworks as it should:However, to achieve the same thing with
\eappto, you need to double the hash symbols:That would only make sense if
#1had a meaning within the second argument of\eappto.Obviously, it cannot have any meaning, since
testDcannot have any arguments to be used with\eapptoin the first place.