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- Subject: Re: Lua short reference part 1 - draft 1
- From: Philippe Lhoste <PhiLho@...>
- Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 20:12:49 +0100
Here is the first draft of my "Lua short reference", part 1 (language and
libraries - part 2 will cover the C API):
http://www.erix.it/shortref-d1.pdf
It is undoubtedly full of the most horrible mistakes and omissions, so
feedback at any level is greatly appreciated.
Please do not distribute this draft version.
Enrico
I first couldn't be able to download it, but since Virgil's message, I
could.
It looks very nice and complete.
Notes:
"escape sequences are not interpreted between [[ ]]" .. "but newlines
are allowed."
In t = {x=5, y=10; "yes", "no"}
the semi-colon is no longer required in Lua 5.0, but of course is still
valid.
Perhaps you should mention ';' and ',' are equivalent.
"function ( ... ) body [return values] end": it is not obvious that
ellipsis can go after an actual list of parameters.
"Object function getting extra arg self": you should find a way to
mention that self is the first argument, ie. equivalent to "obj.name =
function(self, ...) ... end"
Strictly speaking, you mention '..' operator several times before
explaining its function.
tonumber: "Converts string x to a number in base b": I would rather
write something like "Convert string x representing a number in base b
to a decimal number" or something shorter :-)
GC: I don't know what KiB are... You should write KB, or Kbytes as in
the manual.
I don't like much the notation "print ([, values])", it may be
ambiguous, perhaps use "print(val[, val...])", or "print(args)" like you
do elsewhere.
I am not sure to understand what "normalized fraction" (math.frexp and
math.ldexp) is, but that's not your fault :-)
Typo: "(index -1 refers to the last charactr)." in note about string
indexes.
Some of my remarks are irrelevant if you are not looking for
exhaustivity, but I believe the more infos you put, the better.
I like that you details stuff that Lua team didn't mention explicitely
because it is part of the C library... (math library, format patterns...)
I don't see why you mention two times io.stdxxx (in Complete I/O and
Simple I/O).
io.input: "in the latter case the file is opened for reading" .. " in
text mode". Same of io.output.
It looks like a lot of criticism, but that's just to help you improve
your excellent reference. Obviously you put a lot of work in it, and it
will be a valuable document to keep next to the keyboard when
programming Lua.
Thank you for your efforts.
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Philippe Lhoste (Paris -- France)
Professional programmer and amateur artist
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