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- Subject: Re: tables as keys
- From: Evan Wies <evan@...>
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 08:46:00 -0400
I recently needed to do something similar to this. I posted my code here:
http://lua-users.org/wiki/MultipleIndices
It was not meant to be a general-purpose table replacement -- for example, it has fixed 'dimension' and only uses arrays
as keys. But, maybe you can use it as a launching point to create something specific for your needs.
Good luck,
Evan
Matthew Armstrong wrote:
> Normally, if I index a table with another table as a key, the keying is
> done by the table key's instance (essentially, its address).
> What I want is for the keying to be defined by the table key's
> _contents_ (the structure of the table).
>
> For instance, I want to do something like:
>
> t = makeASpecialTable()
> t[{a=1, b=2}] = 42
> assert(t[{a=1, b=2}] == 42)
>
> One way to solve this problem is to serialize the table key into
> string. This works, but probably isn't all that efficient ... or maybe
> making the generated string smaller would help?
>
> Has anyone dealt with this problem before?