l3keys2e: best practices to pass options from class to package












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I moved part of the code in a class to a new package. This package can handle a couple of options defined using l3keys and processed with l3keys2e (one option being multichoice). My problem is that I want to make these options available to the main class. So, the idea is to set the options in documeentclass to be passed to the package.



The only way I figured is to define the same options in the class; basically coping keys_define from the package in the class. This code duplication looks quite unelegant to me.



What is the way to avoid this code duplication?










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    I moved part of the code in a class to a new package. This package can handle a couple of options defined using l3keys and processed with l3keys2e (one option being multichoice). My problem is that I want to make these options available to the main class. So, the idea is to set the options in documeentclass to be passed to the package.



    The only way I figured is to define the same options in the class; basically coping keys_define from the package in the class. This code duplication looks quite unelegant to me.



    What is the way to avoid this code duplication?










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      I moved part of the code in a class to a new package. This package can handle a couple of options defined using l3keys and processed with l3keys2e (one option being multichoice). My problem is that I want to make these options available to the main class. So, the idea is to set the options in documeentclass to be passed to the package.



      The only way I figured is to define the same options in the class; basically coping keys_define from the package in the class. This code duplication looks quite unelegant to me.



      What is the way to avoid this code duplication?










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      I moved part of the code in a class to a new package. This package can handle a couple of options defined using l3keys and processed with l3keys2e (one option being multichoice). My problem is that I want to make these options available to the main class. So, the idea is to set the options in documeentclass to be passed to the package.



      The only way I figured is to define the same options in the class; basically coping keys_define from the package in the class. This code duplication looks quite unelegant to me.



      What is the way to avoid this code duplication?







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