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From page 18 of a PDF at http://www.lua.org/wshop14/Ierusalimschy.pdf, Professor Ierusalimschy states: "Integer division converts operands to integers and does an integer division."
However, the following examples using Lua 5.3.1 interactively, show that either there is something about this I don't understand, or the preceding statement is not correct:
C:\>lua
Lua 5.3.1
Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
> 1//1
1
>
3.0//2
1.0
> 3.0 // 3.0
1.0
> 3 //
2
1
> 2.0//2
1.0
> 2 // 2.0
1.0
> 6.0 //
1
6.0
These examples show that the operands of // are *not* converted to integer, and in the case of non-integer operands, // does not do an integer division unless both operands are in integer form.
Am I just misunderstanding something basic, or is this actually a bug?