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5.28 Traps

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Traps are locations in the output or conditions on the input that, +when reached or fulfilled, call a specified macro. These traps can +occur at a given location on the page, at a given location in the +current diversion (together, these are known as vertical +position traps), at a blank line, at a line with leading space +characters, after a quantity of input lines, or at the end of input. +Macros called by traps are passed no arguments. + + +Setting a trap is also called planting one. + + +It is said that a trap is sprung if its condition is fulfilled. +

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