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- Subject: Re: Pimp my Lua
- From: therandthem <therandthem@...>
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 15:09:24 -0800 (PST)
I'm new to Lua and do not totally understand the basic
syntax, let alone this patch you describe. Could you
provide a simpler overview of what you are describing
here?
Thanks,
McKinley
--- askok@dnainternet.net wrote:
>
> Attached is a set of token tuning tools, and some
> tune-ups, to give your Lua a flashy, almost
> syntax-over-sugary look.
> I don't promise furry backseats, no built-in XBox
> 360, but
> almost. :)
>
> Requirements:
> Lua 5.1 with token filter patch applied (not
> included)
>
> Ignition:
> make LUA=path-to-your-modded/lua
>
> Tested on:
> OS X 10.4 (but there's nothing system
> specific)
>
> Gains:
> ? cond { true_choice, false_choice } -->
> _G['?'](cond){ true_choice, false_choice }
> #... -> select('#',...)
> ...[n] -> (select(n,...))
> exp += -> exp = exp +
> exp -= -> exp = exp -
> exp *= -> exp = exp *
> exp /= -> exp = exp /
> exp ..= -> exp = exp ..
> tbl.until (and other reserved words:
> function, repeat, nil, false, true)
> {|, until=
> obj:until
> =|,|(|{ do -> =|,|(|{ function()
>
> The important part really is the ftools.lua, which
> allows
> multiple filters to co-operate, without need to know
> of
> each other. As to my knowledge, this hasn't been
> possible
> earlier.
>
> -asko
>
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