1774 lines
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1774 lines
78 KiB
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="This function is a generic interface to the garbage collector.
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It performs different functions according to its first argument, opt:
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* 'stop': stops the garbage collector.
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* 'restart': restarts the garbage collector.
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* 'collect': performs a full garbage-collection cycle.
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* 'count': returns the total memory in use by Lua (in Kbytes).
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* 'step': performs a garbage-collection step. The step 'size' is controlled by arg
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(larger values mean more steps) in a non-specified way. If you want to control
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the step size you must experimentally tune the value of arg. Returns true if
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the step finished a collection cycle.
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* 'setpause': sets arg as the new value for the pause of the collector (see §2.10).
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Returns the previous value for pause.
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Starts or continues the execution of coroutine co. The first time you resume a
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values val1, ··· are passed as the results from the yield.
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns the status of coroutine co, as a string: 'running', if the coroutine is running (that is, it called status);
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'suspended', if the coroutine is suspended in a call to yield, or if it has not started running yet;
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'normal' if the coroutine is active but not running (that is, it has resumed another coroutine); and
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Creates a new coroutine, with body f. f must be a Lua function. Returns a function that resumes
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Suspends the execution of the calling coroutine. The coroutine cannot be running a C function, a
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="debug.debug" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Enters an interactive mode with the user, running each string that the user enters. Using
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simple commands and other debug facilities, the user can inspect global and local variables,
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change their values, evaluate expressions, and so on. A line containing only the word cont
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finishes this function, so that the caller continues its execution.
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Note that commands for debug.debug are not lexically nested within any function, and so
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have no direct access to local variables.
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<KeyWord name="debug.getfenv" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns the environment of object o.
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<Param name="o" />
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<KeyWord name="debug.gethook" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns the current hook settings of the thread, as three values: the current hook function, the
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current hook mask, and the current hook count (as set by the debug.sethook function).
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<KeyWord name="debug.getinfo" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns a table with information about a function. You can give the function directly, or you
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can give a number as the value of function, which means the function running at level function
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The returned table can contain all the fields returned by lua_getinfo, with the string what
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describing which fields to fill in. The default for what is to get all information available,
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valid lines.
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<KeyWord name="debug.getlocal" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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This function returns the name and the value of the local variable with index local of the function
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at level level of the stack. (The first parameter or local variable has index 1, and so on, until the
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last active local variable.) The function returns nil if there is no local variable with the given index,
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and raises an error when called with a level out of range. (You can call debug.getinfo to check whether
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the level is valid.)
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Variable names starting with '(' (open parentheses) represent internal variables (loop control variables,
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temporaries, and C function locals).
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<Param name="[thread,]" />
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<Param name="level" />
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<Param name="local" />
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<KeyWord name="debug.getmetatable" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns the metatable of the given object or nil if it does not have a metatable.
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<Param name="object" />
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="debug.getregistry" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns the registry table (see §3.5).
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="debug.getupvalue" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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This function returns the name and the value of the upvalue with index up of the function
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func. The function returns nil if there is no upvalue with the given index.
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<Param name="func" />
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Sets the environment of the given object to the given table. Returns object.
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<Param name="table" />
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Sets the given function as a hook. The string mask and the number count describe when the hook
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* 'r': the hook is called every time Lua returns from a function;
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* 'l': the hook is called every time Lua enters a new line of code.
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With a count different from zero, the hook is called after every count instructions.
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its call: 'call', 'return' (or 'tail return', when simulating a return from a tail call), 'line',
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This function assigns the value value to the local variable with index local of the function at level
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level of the stack. The function returns nil if there is no local variable with the given index, and
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raises an error when called with a level out of range. (You can call getinfo to check whether the level
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<Param name="level" />
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<KeyWord name="debug.setmetatable" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Sets the metatable for the given object to the given table (which can be nil).
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<Param name="object" />
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<Param name="table" />
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<KeyWord name="debug.setupvalue" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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This function assigns the value value to the upvalue with index up of the function func. The function
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returns nil if there is no upvalue with the given index. Otherwise, it returns the name of the upvalue.
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<Param name="func" />
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<Param name="up" />
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<Param name="value" />
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<KeyWord name="debug.traceback" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns a string with a traceback of the call stack. An optional message string is appended at the
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beginning of the traceback. An optional level number tells at which level to start the traceback
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(default is 1, the function calling traceback).
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<Param name="[thread,]" />
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<Param name="[message]" />
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<Param name="[, level]" />
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<KeyWord name="dofile" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Opens the named file and executes its contents as a Lua chunk. When called without arguments, dofile
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executes the contents of the standard input (stdin). Returns all values returned by the chunk. In case
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of errors, dofile propagates the error to its caller (that is, dofile does not run in protected mode).
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<Param name="filename" />
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="error" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Terminates the last protected function called and returns message as the error message.
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Function error never returns.
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Usually, error adds some information about the error position at the beginning of the message.
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The level argument specifies how to get the error position. With level 1 (the default), the error
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position is where the error function was called. Level 2 points the error to where the function
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that called error was called; and so on. Passing a level 0 avoids the addition of error position
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information to the message.
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<Param name="message" />
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<Param name="[, level]" />
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="file:close" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Closes file. Note that files are automatically closed when their handles are garbage collected,
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but that takes an unpredictable amount of time to happen.
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<KeyWord name="file:flush" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Saves any written data to file.
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<KeyWord name="file:lines" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns an iterator function that, each time it is called, returns a new line from the file.
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Therefore, the construction
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for line in file:lines() do body end
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will iterate over all lines of the file. (Unlike io.lines, this function does not close the file when the loop ends.)
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<KeyWord name="file:read" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Reads the file file, according to the given formats, which specify what to read. For each format,
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the function returns a string (or a number) with the characters read, or nil if it cannot read data
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with the specified format. When called without formats, it uses a default format that reads the entire
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next line (see below).
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The available formats are
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* '*n': reads a number; this is the only format that returns a number instead of a string.
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* '*a': reads the whole file, starting at the current position. On end of file, it returns the empty string.
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* '*l': reads the next line (skipping the end of line), returning nil on end of file. This is the default format.
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* number: reads a string with up to this number of characters, returning nil on end of file. If number is zero, it
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reads nothing and returns an empty string, or nil on end of file.
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<Param name="···" />
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</Overload>
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="file:seek" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Sets and gets the file position, measured from the beginning of the file, to the position given by offset
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plus a base specified by the string whence, as follows:
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* 'set': base is position 0 (beginning of the file);
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* 'cur': base is current position;
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* 'end': base is end of file;
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In case of success, function seek returns the final file position, measured in bytes from the beginning of the
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file. If this function fails, it returns nil, plus a string describing the error.
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The default value for whence is 'cur', and for offset is 0. Therefore, the call file:seek() returns the
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current file position, without changing it; the call file:seek('set') sets the position to the beginning
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of the file (and returns 0); and the call file:seek('end') sets the position to the end of the file, and
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returns its size.
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<Param name="[whence]" />
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<Param name="[, offset]" />
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</Overload>
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="file:setvbuf" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Sets the buffering mode for an output file. There are three available modes:
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* 'no': no buffering; the result of any output operation appears immediately.
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* 'full': full buffering; output operation is performed only when the buffer is full
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(or when you explicitly flush the file (see io.flush)).
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* 'line': line buffering; output is buffered until a newline is output or there is any input
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from some special files (such as a terminal device).
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For the last two cases, size specifies the size of the buffer, in bytes. The default is an appropriate size.
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<Param name="mode" />
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<Param name="[, size]" />
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</Overload>
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="file:write" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Writes the value of each of its arguments to the file. The arguments must be strings or numbers. To write
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other values, use tostring or string.format before write.
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<Param name="···" />
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</Overload>
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="getfenv" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns the current environment in use by the function. f can be a Lua function or a number that specifies
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the function at that stack level: Level 1 is the function calling getfenv. If the given function is not a
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Lua function, or if f is 0, getfenv returns the global environment. The default for f is 1.
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<Param name="[f]" />
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</Overload>
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="getmetatable" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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If object does not have a metatable, returns nil. Otherwise, if the object's metatable has a '__metatable'
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field, returns the associated value. Otherwise, returns the metatable of the given object.
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<Param name="object" />
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</Overload>
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="io.close" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Equivalent to file:close(). Without a file, closes the default output file.
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<Param name="[file]" />
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</Overload>
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="io.flush" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Equivalent to file:flush over the default output file.
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</KeyWord>
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<KeyWord name="io.input" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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When called with a file name, it opens the named file (in text mode), and sets its handle as the default
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input file. When called with a file handle, it simply sets this file handle as the default input file. When
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called without parameters, it returns the current default input file.
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In case of errors this function raises the error, instead of returning an error code.
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</Overload>
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<KeyWord name="io.lines" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Opens the given file name in read mode and returns an iterator function that, each time it is called,
|
||
returns a new line from the file. Therefore, the construction
|
||
|
||
for line in io.lines(filename) do body end
|
||
|
||
will iterate over all lines of the file. When the iterator function detects the end of file, it returns
|
||
nil (to finish the loop) and automatically closes the file.
|
||
|
||
The call io.lines() (with no file name) is equivalent to io.input():lines(); that is, it iterates over
|
||
the lines of the default input file. In this case it does not close the file when the loop ends.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="[filename]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="io.open" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
This function opens a file, in the mode specified in the string mode. It returns a new file handle,
|
||
or, in case of errors, nil plus an error message.
|
||
|
||
The mode string can be any of the following:
|
||
|
||
* 'r': read mode (the default);
|
||
* 'w': write mode;
|
||
* 'a': append mode;
|
||
* 'r+': update mode, all previous data is preserved;
|
||
* 'w+': update mode, all previous data is erased;
|
||
* 'a+': append update mode, previous data is preserved, writing is only allowed at the end of file.
|
||
|
||
The mode string can also have a 'b' at the end, which is needed in some systems to open the file in
|
||
binary mode. This string is exactly what is used in the standard C function fopen.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="filename" />
|
||
<Param name="[, mode]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="io.output" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Similar to io.input, but operates over the default output file.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="[file]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="io.popen" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Starts program prog in a separated process and returns a file handle that you can use to read data from
|
||
this program (if mode is 'r', the default) or to write data to this program (if mode is 'w').
|
||
|
||
This function is system dependent and is not available on all platforms.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="prog" />
|
||
<Param name="[, mode]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="io.read" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Equivalent to io.input():read.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="···" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="io.tmpfile" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns a handle for a temporary file. This file is opened in update mode and it is automatically
|
||
removed when the program ends.
|
||
"></Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="io.type" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Checks whether obj is a valid file handle. Returns the string 'file' if obj is an open file handle,
|
||
'closed file' if obj is a closed file handle, or nil if obj is not a file handle.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="obj" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="io.write" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Equivalent to io.output():write.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="···" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="ipairs" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns three values: an iterator function, the table t, and 0, so that the construction
|
||
|
||
for i,v in ipairs(t) do body end
|
||
|
||
will iterate over the pairs (1,t[1]), (2,t[2]), ···, up to the first integer key absent from the table.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="t" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="load" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Loads a chunk using function func to get its pieces. Each call to func must return a string that
|
||
concatenates with previous results. A return of an empty string, nil, or no value signals the end of
|
||
the chunk.
|
||
|
||
If there are no errors, returns the compiled chunk as a function; otherwise, returns nil plus the error
|
||
message. The environment of the returned function is the global environment.
|
||
|
||
chunkname is used as the chunk name for error messages and debug information. When absent,
|
||
it defaults to '=(load)'.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="func" />
|
||
<Param name="[, chunkname]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="loadfile" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Similar to load, but gets the chunk from file filename or from the standard input,
|
||
if no file name is given.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="[filename]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="loadstring" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Similar to load, but gets the chunk from the given string.
|
||
To load and run a given string, use the idiom
|
||
assert(loadstring(s))()
|
||
When absent, chunkname defaults to the given string.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="string" />
|
||
<Param name="[, chunkname]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.abs" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the absolute value of x.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.acos" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the arc cosine of x (in radians).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.asin" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the arc sine of x (in radians).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.atan" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the arc tangent of x (in radians).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.atan2" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the arc tangent of y/x (in radians), but uses the signs of both parameters to
|
||
find the quadrant of the result. (It also handles correctly the case of x being zero.)
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="y" />
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.ceil" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the smallest integer larger than or equal to x.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.cos" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the cosine of x (assumed to be in radians).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.cosh" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the hyperbolic cosine of x.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.deg" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the angle x (given in radians) in degrees.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.exp" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the value ex.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.floor" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the largest integer smaller than or equal to x.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.fmod" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the remainder of the division of x by y that rounds the quotient towards zero.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
<Param name="y" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.frexp" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns m and e such that x = m2e, e is an integer and the absolute value of m is in
|
||
the range [0.5, 1) (or zero when x is zero).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.huge" func="no" />
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.ldexp" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns m2e (e should be an integer).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="m" />
|
||
<Param name="e" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.log" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the natural logarithm of x.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.log10" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the base-10 logarithm of x.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.max" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the maximum value among its arguments.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
<Param name="..." />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.min" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the minimum value among its arguments.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
<Param name="..." />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.modf" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns two numbers, the integral part of x and the fractional part of x.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.pi" func="no" />
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.pow" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns xy. (You can also use the expression x^y to compute this value.)
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
<Param name="y" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.rad" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the angle x (given in degrees) in radians.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.random" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
This function is an interface to the simple pseudo-random generator function rand
|
||
provided by ANSI C. (No guarantees can be given for its statistical properties.)
|
||
|
||
When called without arguments, returns a uniform pseudo-random real number in the
|
||
range [0,1). When called with an integer number m, math.random returns a uniform
|
||
pseudo-random integer in the range [1, m]. When called with two integer numbers m and
|
||
n, math.random returns a uniform pseudo-random integer in the range [m, n].
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="[m [, n]]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.randomseed" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Sets x as the 'seed' for the pseudo-random generator: equal seeds produce equal
|
||
sequences of numbers.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.sin" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the sine of x (assumed to be in radians).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.sinh" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the hyperbolic sine of x.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.sqrt" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the square root of x. (You can also use the expression x^0.5 to compute this value.)
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.tan" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the tangent of x (assumed to be in radians).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="math.tanh" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the hyperbolic tangent of x.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="x" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="module" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Creates a module. If there is a table in package.loaded[name], this table is the module.
|
||
Otherwise, if there is a global table t with the given name, this table is the module.
|
||
Otherwise creates a new table t and sets it as the value of the global name and the value
|
||
of package.loaded[name]. This function also initializes t._NAME with the given name, t._M
|
||
with the module (t itself), and t._PACKAGE with the package name (the full module name
|
||
minus last component; see below). Finally, module sets t as the new environment of the
|
||
current function and the new value of package.loaded[name], so that require returns t.
|
||
|
||
If name is a compound name (that is, one with components separated by dots), module creates
|
||
(or reuses, if they already exist) tables for each component. For instance, if name is a.b.c,
|
||
then module stores the module table in field c of field b of global a.
|
||
|
||
This function can receive optional options after the module name, where each option is a
|
||
function to be applied over the module.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="name" />
|
||
<Param name="[, ···]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="next" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Allows a program to traverse all fields of a table. Its first argument is a table and its second
|
||
argument is an index in this table. next returns the next index of the table and its associated
|
||
value. When called with nil as its second argument, next returns an initial index and its associated
|
||
value. When called with the last index, or with nil in an empty table, next returns nil. If the
|
||
second argument is absent, then it is interpreted as nil. In particular, you can use next(t) to
|
||
check whether a table is empty.
|
||
|
||
The order in which the indices are enumerated is not specified, even for numeric indices. (To
|
||
traverse a table in numeric order, use a numerical for or the ipairs function.)
|
||
|
||
The behavior of next is undefined if, during the traversal, you assign any value to a non-existent
|
||
field in the table. You may however modify existing fields. In particular, you may clear existing
|
||
fields.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
<Param name="[, index]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.clock" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns an approximation of the amount in seconds of CPU time used by the program.
|
||
"></Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.date" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns a string or a table containing date and time, formatted according to the given string format.
|
||
|
||
If the time argument is present, this is the time to be formatted (see the os.time function
|
||
for a description of this value). Otherwise, date formats the current time.
|
||
|
||
If format starts with '!', then the date is formatted in Coordinated Universal Time. After this
|
||
optional character, if format is the string '*t', then date returns a table with the following fields:
|
||
year (four digits),
|
||
month (1--12),
|
||
day (1--31),
|
||
hour (0--23),
|
||
min (0--59),
|
||
sec (0--61),
|
||
wday (weekday, Sunday is 1),
|
||
yday (day of the year), and
|
||
isdst (daylight saving flag, a boolean).
|
||
|
||
If format is not '*t', then date returns the date as a string, formatted according to the same
|
||
rules as the C function strftime.
|
||
|
||
When called without arguments, date returns a reasonable date and time representation that
|
||
depends on the host system and on the current locale (that is, os.date() is equivalent to os.date('%c')).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="[format [, time]]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.difftime" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the number of seconds from time t1 to time t2. In POSIX, Windows, and some other systems,
|
||
this value is exactly t2-t1.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="t2" />
|
||
<Param name="t1" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.execute" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
This function is equivalent to the C function system. It passes command to be executed by an operating
|
||
system shell. It returns a status code, which is system-dependent. If command is absent, then it returns
|
||
nonzero if a shell is available and zero otherwise.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="[command]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.exit" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Calls the C function exit, with an optional code, to terminate the host program. The default
|
||
value for code is the success code.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="[code]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.getenv" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the value of the process environment variable varname, or nil if the variable is not defined.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="varname" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.remove" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Deletes the file or directory with the given name. Directories must be empty to be removed. If this
|
||
function fails, it returns nil, plus a string describing the error.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="filename" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.rename" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Renames file or directory named oldname to newname. If this function fails, it returns nil, plus a
|
||
string describing the error.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="oldname" />
|
||
<Param name="newname" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.setlocale" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Sets the current locale of the program. locale is a string specifying a locale; category is an optional
|
||
string describing which category to change: 'all', 'collate', 'ctype', 'monetary', 'numeric', or 'time';
|
||
the default category is 'all'. The function returns the name of the new locale, or nil if the request
|
||
cannot be honored.
|
||
|
||
If locale is the empty string, the current locale is set to an implementation-defined native locale. If
|
||
locale is the string 'C', the current locale is set to the standard C locale.
|
||
|
||
When called with nil as the first argument, this function only returns the name of the current locale
|
||
for the given category.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="locale" />
|
||
<Param name="[, category]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.time" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the current time when called without arguments, or a time representing the date and time specified
|
||
by the given table. This table must have fields year, month, and day, and may have fields hour, min, sec,
|
||
and isdst (for a description of these fields, see the os.date function).
|
||
|
||
The returned value is a number, whose meaning depends on your system. In POSIX, Windows, and some other
|
||
systems, this number counts the number of seconds since some given start time (the 'epoch').
|
||
In other systems, the meaning is not specified, and the number returned by time can be used only as an
|
||
argument to date and difftime.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="[table]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="os.tmpname" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns a string with a file name that can be used for a temporary file. The file must be explicitly
|
||
opened before its use and explicitly removed when no longer needed.
|
||
|
||
On some systems (POSIX), this function also creates a file with that name, to avoid security risks.
|
||
(Someone else might create the file with wrong permissions in the time between getting the name and
|
||
creating the file.) You still have to open the file to use it and to remove it (even if you do not use it).
|
||
|
||
When possible, you may prefer to use io.tmpfile, which automatically removes the file when the program ends.
|
||
"></Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="package.cpath" func="no" />
|
||
<KeyWord name="package.loaded" func="no" />
|
||
<KeyWord name="package.loaders" func="no" />
|
||
<KeyWord name="package.loadlib" func="yes">(libname, funcname)
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Dynamically links the host program with the C library libname. Inside this library, looks for a function
|
||
funcname and returns this function as a C function. (So, funcname must follow the protocol (see lua_CFunction)).
|
||
|
||
This is a low-level function. It completely bypasses the package and module system. Unlike require, it
|
||
does not perform any path searching and does not automatically adds extensions. libname must be the complete
|
||
file name of the C library, including if necessary a path and extension. funcname must be the exact name
|
||
exported by the C library (which may depend on the C compiler and linker used).
|
||
|
||
This function is not supported by ANSI C. As such, it is only available on some platforms (Windows,
|
||
Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, BSD, plus other Unix systems that support the dlfcn standard).
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="libname" />
|
||
<Param name="funcname" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="package.path" func="no" />
|
||
<KeyWord name="package.preload" func="no" />
|
||
<KeyWord name="package.seeall" func="yes">(module)
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Sets a metatable for module with its __index field referring to the global environment, so that this
|
||
module inherits values from the global environment. To be used as an option to function module.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="module" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="pairs" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns three values: the next function, the table t, and nil, so that the construction
|
||
|
||
for k,v in pairs(t) do body end
|
||
|
||
will iterate over all key–value pairs of table t.
|
||
|
||
See function next for the caveats of modifying the table during its traversal.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="t" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="pcall" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Calls function f with the given arguments in protected mode. This means that any error
|
||
inside f is not propagated; instead, pcall catches the error and returns a status code.
|
||
Its first result is the status code (a boolean), which is true if the call succeeds without
|
||
errors. In such case, pcall also returns all results from the call, after this first result.
|
||
In case of any error, pcall returns false plus the error message.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="f" />
|
||
<Param name="arg1" />
|
||
<Param name="···" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="print" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Receives any number of arguments, and prints their values to stdout, using the tostring
|
||
function to convert them to strings. print is not intended for formatted output, but only
|
||
as a quick way to show a value, typically for debugging. For formatted output, use string.format.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="···" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="rawequal" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Checks whether v1 is equal to v2, without invoking any metamethod. Returns a boolean.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="v1" />
|
||
<Param name="v2" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="rawget" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Gets the real value of table[index], without invoking any metamethod. table must be a
|
||
table; index may be any value.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
<Param name="index" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="rawset" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Sets the real value of table[index] to value, without invoking any metamethod. table must
|
||
be a table, index any value different from nil, and value any Lua value.
|
||
|
||
This function returns table.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
<Param name="index" />
|
||
<Param name="value" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="require" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Loads the given module. The function starts by looking into the package.loaded table to
|
||
determine whether modname is already loaded. If it is, then require returns the value stored
|
||
at package.loaded[modname]. Otherwise, it tries to find a loader for the module.
|
||
|
||
To find a loader, require is guided by the package.loaders array. By changing this array,
|
||
we can change how require looks for a module. The following explanation is based on the
|
||
default configuration for package.loaders.
|
||
|
||
First require queries package.preload[modname]. If it has a value, this value (which should
|
||
be a function) is the loader. Otherwise require searches for a Lua loader using the path
|
||
stored in package.path. If that also fails, it searches for a C loader using the path stored
|
||
in package.cpath. If that also fails, it tries an all-in-one loader (see package.loaders).
|
||
|
||
Once a loader is found, require calls the loader with a single argument, modname. If the
|
||
loader returns any value, require assigns the returned value to package.loaded[modname].
|
||
If the loader returns no value and has not assigned any value to package.loaded[modname],
|
||
then require assigns true to this entry. In any case, require returns the final value of
|
||
package.loaded[modname].
|
||
|
||
If there is any error loading or running the module, or if it cannot find any loader for
|
||
the module, then require signals an error.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="modname" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="select" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
If index is a number, returns all arguments after argument number index. Otherwise, index
|
||
must be the string '#', and select returns the total number of extra arguments it received.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="index" />
|
||
<Param name="···" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="setfenv" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Sets the environment to be used by the given function. f can be a Lua function or a number
|
||
that specifies the function at that stack level: Level 1 is the function calling setfenv.
|
||
setfenv returns the given function.
|
||
|
||
As a special case, when f is 0 setfenv changes the environment of the running thread.
|
||
In this case, setfenv returns no values.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="f" />
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="setmetatable" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Sets the metatable for the given table. (You cannot change the metatable of other types
|
||
from Lua, only from C.) If metatable is nil, removes the metatable of the given table.
|
||
If the original metatable has a '__metatable' field, raises an error.
|
||
|
||
This function returns table.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
<Param name="metatable" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.byte" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the internal numerical codes of the characters s[i], s[i+1], ···, s[j]. The default
|
||
value for i is 1; the default value for j is i.
|
||
|
||
Note that numerical codes are not necessarily portable across platforms.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s [, i [, j]]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.char" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Receives zero or more integers. Returns a string with length equal to the number of arguments,
|
||
in which each character has the internal numerical code equal to its corresponding argument.
|
||
|
||
Note that numerical codes are not necessarily portable across platforms.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="···" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.dump" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns a string containing a binary representation of the given function, so that a later
|
||
loadstring on this string returns a copy of the function. function must be a Lua function
|
||
without upvalues.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="function" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.find" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Looks for the first match of pattern in the string s. If it finds a match, then find returns
|
||
the indices of s where this occurrence starts and ends; otherwise, it returns nil. A third,
|
||
optional numerical argument init specifies where to start the search; its default value is 1
|
||
and can be negative. A value of true as a fourth, optional argument plain turns off the
|
||
pattern matching facilities, so the function does a plain 'find substring' operation, with
|
||
no characters in pattern being considered 'magic'. Note that if plain is given, then init
|
||
must be given as well.
|
||
|
||
If the pattern has captures, then in a successful match the captured values are also returned,
|
||
after the two indices.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
<Param name="pattern" />
|
||
<Param name="[, init [, plain]]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.format" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns a formatted version of its variable number of arguments following the description
|
||
given in its first argument (which must be a string). The format string follows the same
|
||
rules as the printf family of standard C functions. The only differences are that the options/modifiers
|
||
*, l, L, n, p, and h are not supported and that there is an extra option, q. The q option formats
|
||
a string in a form suitable to be safely read back by the Lua interpreter: the string is
|
||
written between double quotes, and all double quotes, newlines, embedded zeros, and backslashes
|
||
in the string are correctly escaped when written. For instance, the call
|
||
|
||
string.format('%q', 'a string with ''quotes'' and \n new line')
|
||
|
||
will produce the string:
|
||
|
||
'a string with \''quotes\'' and \
|
||
new line'
|
||
|
||
The options c, d, E, e, f, g, G, i, o, u, X, and x all expect a number as argument, whereas
|
||
q and s expect a string.
|
||
|
||
This function does not accept string values containing embedded zeros, except as arguments
|
||
to the q option.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="formatstring" />
|
||
<Param name="···" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.gmatch" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns an iterator function that, each time it is called, returns the next captures from
|
||
pattern over string s. If pattern specifies no captures, then the whole match is produced
|
||
in each call.
|
||
|
||
As an example, the following loop
|
||
|
||
s = 'hello world from Lua'
|
||
for w in string.gmatch(s, '%a+') do
|
||
print(w)
|
||
end
|
||
|
||
will iterate over all the words from string s, printing one per line. The next example collects
|
||
all pairs key=value from the given string into a table:
|
||
|
||
t = {}
|
||
s = 'from=world, to=Lua'
|
||
for k, v in string.gmatch(s, '(%w+)=(%w+)') do
|
||
t[k] = v
|
||
end
|
||
|
||
For this function, a '^' at the start of a pattern does not work as an anchor, as this would
|
||
prevent the iteration.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
<Param name="pattern" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.gsub" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns a copy of s in which all (or the first n, if given) occurrences of the pattern have
|
||
been replaced by a replacement string specified by repl, which can be a string, a table, or
|
||
a function. gsub also returns, as its second value, the total number of matches that occurred.
|
||
|
||
Look at the online documentation for this function.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
<Param name="pattern" />
|
||
<Param name="repl" />
|
||
<Param name="[, n]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.len" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Receives a string and returns its length. The empty string '' has length 0. Embedded zeros are
|
||
counted, so 'a\000bc\000' has length 5.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.lower" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Receives a string and returns a copy of this string with all uppercase letters changed to
|
||
lowercase. All other characters are left unchanged. The definition of what an uppercase
|
||
letter is depends on the current locale.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.match" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Looks for the first match of pattern in the string s. If it finds one, then match returns the
|
||
captures from the pattern; otherwise it returns nil. If pattern specifies no captures, then
|
||
the whole match is returned. A third, optional numerical argument init specifies where to
|
||
start the search; its default value is 1 and can be negative.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
<Param name="pattern" />
|
||
<Param name="[, init]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.rep" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns a string that is the concatenation of n copies of the string s.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
<Param name="n" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.reverse" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns a string that is the string s reversed.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.sub" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the substring of s that starts at i and continues until j; i and j can be negative.
|
||
If j is absent, then it is assumed to be equal to -1 (which is the same as the string length).
|
||
In particular, the call string.sub(s,1,j) returns a prefix of s with length j, and string.sub(s, -i)
|
||
returns a suffix of s with length i.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
<Param name="i" />
|
||
<Param name="[, j]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="string.upper" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Receives a string and returns a copy of this string with all lowercase letters changed to
|
||
uppercase. All other characters are left unchanged. The definition of what a lowercase letter
|
||
is depends on the current locale.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="s" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="table.concat" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Given an array where all elements are strings or numbers, returns table[i]..sep..table[i+1] ··· sep..table[j].
|
||
The default value for sep is the empty string, the default for i is 1, and the default for j is the length
|
||
of the table. If i is greater than j, returns the empty string.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
<Param name="[, sep [, i [, j]]]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="table.insert" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Inserts element value at position pos in table, shifting up other elements to open space,
|
||
if necessary. The default value for pos is n+1, where n is the length of the table (see §2.5.5),
|
||
so that a call table.insert(t,x) inserts x at the end of table t.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
<Param name="[pos,]" />
|
||
<Param name="value" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="table.maxn" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the largest positive numerical index of the given table, or zero if the table has no
|
||
positive numerical indices. (To do its job this function does a linear traversal of the whole table.)
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="table.remove" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Removes from table the element at position pos, shifting down other elements to close the space,
|
||
if necessary. Returns the value of the removed element. The default value for pos is n, where n
|
||
is the length of the table, so that a call table.remove(t) removes the last element of table t.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
<Param name="[, pos]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="table.sort" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Sorts table elements in a given order, in-place, from table[1] to table[n], where n is the length
|
||
of the table. If comp is given, then it must be a function that receives two table elements, and
|
||
returns true when the first is less than the second (so that not comp(a[i+1],a[i]) will be true
|
||
after the sort). If comp is not given, then the standard Lua operator lessthan is used instead.
|
||
|
||
The sort algorithm is not stable; that is, elements considered equal by the given order may have
|
||
their relative positions changed by the sort.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="table" />
|
||
<Param name="[, comp]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="tonumber" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Tries to convert its argument to a number. If the argument is already a number or a string
|
||
convertible to a number, then tonumber returns this number; otherwise, it returns nil.
|
||
|
||
An optional argument specifies the base to interpret the numeral. The base may be any integer
|
||
between 2 and 36, inclusive. In bases above 10, the letter 'A' (in either upper or lower case)
|
||
represents 10, 'B' represents 11, and so forth, with 'Z' representing 35. In base 10 (the default),
|
||
the number can have a decimal part, as well as an optional exponent part (see §2.1). In other
|
||
bases, only unsigned integers are accepted.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="e" />
|
||
<Param name="[, base]" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="tostring" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Receives an argument of any type and converts it to a string in a reasonable format. For complete
|
||
control of how numbers are converted, use string.format.
|
||
|
||
If the metatable of e has a '__tostring' field, then tostring calls the corresponding value with
|
||
e as argument, and uses the result of the call as its result.
|
||
">
|
||
<Param name="e" />
|
||
</Overload>
|
||
</KeyWord>
|
||
<KeyWord name="type" func="yes">
|
||
<Overload retVal="void" descr="
|
||
Returns the type of its only argument, coded as a string. The possible results of this function
|
||
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Returns the elements from the given table. This function is equivalent to
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return list[i], list[i+1], ···, list[j]
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except that the above code can be written only for a fixed number of elements. By default, i is 1 and
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object, and returns a status code. Its first result is the status code (a boolean), which is true
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<Param name="err" />
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<KeyWord name="table.pack" func="yes">
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This shift operation is what is called arithmetic shift. Vacant bits on the left are filled with copies
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<Param name="..." />
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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<Param name="[, width]" />
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<KeyWord name="bit32.replace" func="yes">
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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For any valid displacement, the following identity holds:
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<Param name="disp" />
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns the number x shifted disp bits to the left. The number disp may be any representable integer.
|
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In particular, displacements with absolute values higher than 31 result in zero (all bits are shifted out).
|
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For positive displacements, the following equality holds:
|
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assert(bit32.lshift(b, disp) == (b * 2^disp) % 2^32)
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<Param name="disp" />
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns the number x rotated disp bits to the right. The number disp may be any representable integer.
|
||
|
||
For any valid displacement, the following identity holds:
|
||
|
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assert(bit32.rrotate(x, disp) == bit32.rrotate(x, disp % 32))
|
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In particular, negative displacements rotate to the left.
|
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<Param name="disp" />
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</Overload>
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<KeyWord name="bit32.rshift" func="yes">
|
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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Returns the number x shifted disp bits to the right. The number disp may be any representable integer.
|
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|
||
In particular, displacements with absolute values higher than 31 result in zero (all bits are shifted out).
|
||
|
||
For positive displacements, the following equality holds:
|
||
|
||
assert(bit32.rshift(b, disp) == math.floor(b % 2^32 / 2^disp))
|
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|
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<Param name="disp" />
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<KeyWord name="debug.getuservalue" func="yes">
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|
||
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Returns udata.
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<Param name="value" />
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|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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<Param name="n" />
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<Overload retVal="void" descr="
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<!-- Lua 5.3 standard library-->
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||
|
||
'./?.lua;./?.lc;/usr/local/?/init.lua'
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|
||
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|
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<Param name="..." />
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|
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Returns values so that the construction
|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
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|
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