The \sage
and \sagestr
macros from sagetex.sty
do many things at once,
some of which are not “expandable” (actually, it is \ST@sage
which does most
of the work). Since this places unnecessary limitations on what one can do
with the Sage output, expsagetex.sty
was created to provide commands that
allow one to retrieve output from Sage in expansion-only contexts. Actually,
it was written for an update to this TeX.SE answer.
expsagetex.sty
requires sagetex.sty
and obviously Sage. This version was
written for SageTeX 2019/01/09 v3.3. If newer versions of sagetex.sty
change
mechanisms used by expsagetex.sty
, the latter may need to be adapted.
Normally, I would have put expsagetex.sty
in the answer on TeX.SE,
because it may be that I won't be there in the future to maintain it. However,
that wasn't possible because that would have caused the answer to exceed the
maximum number of characters allowed per answer by the
[TeX.SE][TeX.StackExchange.com questions & answers platform]. If you attempt
to contact me and don't receive a reply within two months, you can assume that
this package is not maintained anymore. In such a case, you would be welcome
to take over maintainership if you feel able, motivated and respect the
conditions given in the LICENSE file.
Instructions and examples can be found in the doc directory as well as in the
answer on TeX.SE. A PDF rendering of
doc/expsagetex.tex
(the expsagetex
proto-manual) can be found
here.
The expsagetex
package is distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX
Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option)
any later version. See expsagetex.sty
for the precise licensing information.
The LICENSE
file distributed with expsagetex
contains the complete text of
the LaTeX Project Public License version 1.3.