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- Subject: Re: manual correction
- From: "Aaron Brown" <arundelo@...>
- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:42:20 -0500
Ryanne Thomas Dolan wrote:
In the 5.1 manual's description of package.loaded, it says
require will return the value of package.loaded
[modulename] if the value "is not false". I believe this
should read "is not false or nil".
The full quote is:
When you require a module modname and
package.loaded[modname] is not false, require simply
returns the value stored there.
I can see how someone might misread this but, consistently
with the rest of the manual, "false" here is in a regular
typeface, which means it's being used as an adjective (e.g.,
"*nil* is a false value"; the keyword "false" always appears
in a special typeface (e.g., "the boolean value *false*".
Sorry this isn't threaded -- for some reason most messages
don't make it to my Hotmail account and I have to read them
in the archive and reply to them by starting a new thread.
--
Aaron