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Tobias Markmann wrote:
lua_yield(L, 0); printf("After yield\n"); return 0;
If I understood correctly, here's what the manual says of lua_yield(): This function should only be called as the return expression of a C function, as follows: return lua_yield (L, nresults);You can't insert a printf after the yield. If you have to, return normally and do a coroutine.yield on the Lua side (I used both methods and they work fine).
Enrico