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- Subject: Re: Splitting Lua scripts
- From: Philippe Lhoste <PhiLho@...>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 16:20:05 +0200
thomas.heidenreich@daimlerchrysler.com wrote:
*I am working since a few days with the program FEMM and I am not very
familiar with the scripting language lua. I have a little problem: I
wrote a quite big lua script file and want to split it into multiple
little lua script files in order to make it more orderly. But how? Here
my questions:
- If possible, how can I call another lua script file?
- Which format (.lua?) must these multiple lua script files have?
-Do they have to be in the same directory as the calling lua script file?
*
**Thanks for your answer!
I support you are talking about this program: Finite Element Method
Magnetics <http://femm.foster-miller.net/>, as the features mention Lua
scripting.
I don't know this implementation, but in standard Lua, the classical way
of calling another Lua script file is to use dofile[[Path/of/script]].
If the scripts are in the same directory, no need for path. Otherwise,
you can specify relative or absolute path.
Which format? Plain Lua files, or bytecode generated by LuaC.
For finer control, you may want to look at loadfile, pcall, require,
unless FEMM is using Lua 4.0 or lower. See the Lua doc.
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Professional programmer and amateur artist
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