Difference between revisions of "Debug"
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− | The debug library does not give you a debugger for Lua, but it offers all the primitives that you need for writing a debugger for Lua. For performance reasons, the official interface to these primitives is through the C API. The debug library in Lua is a way to access these functions directly within Lua code. This library declares all its functions inside the debug table.{|- | + | The debug library does not give you a debugger for Lua, but it offers all the primitives that you need for writing a debugger for Lua. For performance reasons, the official interface to these primitives is through the C API. The debug library in Lua is a way to access these functions directly within Lua code. This library declares all its functions inside the debug table. |
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=== Methods === | === Methods === | ||
+ | [[debug.debug]] - enters interactive debug mode, line with only "cont" terminates<br/> | ||
+ | [[debug.gethook]] - returns current hook function, hook mask, hook count<br/> | ||
+ | [[debug.getinfo]] - returns table with information about a function<br/> | ||
+ | [[debug.getlocal]] - returns name and value of local variable with index local at stack level<br/> | ||
+ | [[debug.getupvalue]] - returns name and value of upvalue with index up of function func<br/> | ||
+ | [[debug.sethook]] - sets given function as a hook, mask="[crl]"<br/> | ||
+ | [[debug.setlocal]] - sets local variable with index local at stack level with value<br/> | ||
+ | [[debug.settypemt]] - Set meta table type<br/> | ||
+ | [[debug.setupvalue]] - sets upvalue with index up of function func with value<br/> | ||
+ | [[debug.traceback]] - returns a string with a traceback of the call stack<br/> | ||
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=== Events === | === Events === | ||
=== Constants === | === Constants === | ||
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Revision as of 08:57, 23 August 2018
Supported platforms: android, ios, mac, pc
Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Description
The debug library does not give you a debugger for Lua, but it offers all the primitives that you need for writing a debugger for Lua. For performance reasons, the official interface to these primitives is through the C API. The debug library in Lua is a way to access these functions directly within Lua code. This library declares all its functions inside the debug table.
Methodsdebug.debug - enters interactive debug mode, line with only "cont" terminates |
EventsConstants |