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- Subject: Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question
- From: "Peter Hill" <corwin@...>
- Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 11:54:06 -0000
Vincent Penne:
> This is strange, I don't get the same behaviour ... How do you execute
> this piece of code ? I do write it into a file an then run the
> standalone lua on it with the following command line :
> lua test.lua
I double-clicked on "lua" and typed the code into the window.
Hmm... and now it seems to work! =:-O
This is despite me repeatedly (and carefully) trying it previously with the
mentioned odd results. I guess it shall remain a mystery for the moment
unless I can get the problem to reoccur in a repeatable way.
Thanks for looking at it.
*cheers*
Peter Hill.
- References:
- Lua5.0 new "For" question, Peter Hill
- Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question, Björn De Meyer
- Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question, Peter Hill
- Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question, Vincent Penne
- Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question, Peter Hill
- Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question, Björn De Meyer
- Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question, Eero Pajarre
- Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question, Vincent Penne
- Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question, Peter Hill
- Re: Lua5.0 new "For" question, Vincent Penne