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- Subject: Re: Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types
- From: Dirk Laurie <dirk.laurie@...>
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 11:27:49 +0200
2012/11/14 Richter, Jörg <Joerg.Richter@pdv-fs.de>:
>> The overall idea is quite simple. There will be two kinds of numbers,
>> integers and floats.
>
> Does this mean that the following program will fail:
>
> t = { true }
> assert( t[1.0] )
>
I would hope so. Anything based on floating-point equality
deserves to fail.
- References:
- Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types, Rena
- Re: Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types, Dirk Laurie
- Re: Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types, Rena
- Re: Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types, Dirk Laurie
- Re: Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types, Rena
- Re: Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types, Coda Highland
- Re: Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types, liam mail
- Re: Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types, Roberto Ierusalimschy
- RE: Extending Lua for multiple light userdata types, Richter, Jörg