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- Subject: Re: Putting version information, description, copright into modules
- From: Sean Conner <sean@...>
- Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 12:37:11 -0500
It was thus said that the Great Marc Balmer once stated:
> We usually put some information strings into our modules, e.g.
>
> lua_pushliteral(L, "_COPYRIGHT");
> lua_pushliteral(L, "Copyright (C) 2014 micro systems marc balmer");
> lua_settable(L, -3);
> lua_pushliteral(L, "_DESCRIPTION");
> lua_pushliteral(L, "EAN support functions");
> lua_settable(L, -3);
> lua_pushliteral(L, "_VERSION");
> lua_pushliteral(L, "ean 1.0.1");
> lua_settable(L, -3);
>
> How do other module-writer handle such? Do you put such information into
> modules? Do you think it makes sense? Is it of any use at all? Is it
> common practice? (yes, I am considering removing it...)
I went back and forth on that:
commit 7ca1db21061a58def0182ddb7f25915083cf9cf1
Author: Sean Conner <spc@conman.org>
Date: Thu Nov 15 19:59:09 2012 -0500
Removed unused fields.
I removed _VERSION, _DESCRIPTION, _LICENCE and _AUTHOR because, well ... on
second thought, it was silly. And most of the Lua only modules didn't
have the fields anyway.
commit 9990ff9083dca92f2c0e1f3c6df5df6beb5d9c35
Author: Sean Conner <spc@conman.org>
Date: Tue Apr 30 21:36:41 2013 -0400
I'm back to using _VERSION.
Added it to strcore.
commit 2f7b4addd68993850f97d05f4952efdc6616ce29
Author: Sean Conner <spc@conman.org>
Date: Sat May 31 03:04:58 2014 -0400
Remove _VERSION from strcore.
_[A-Z] is reserved for Lua. I have to remember that.
and as you can see, in the end, I removed them completely. While _VERSION
is useful, I can't say I have actually *used* such checks in my own code,
mainly because the way I work I know I always have the proper version
installed. The rest (like _AUTHOR) I see as a waste of space *unless* I'm
manipulating modules themselves and well ... I have LuaRocks for that.
-spc