Difference between revisions of "Require"

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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/>
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'''<translate>Available since</translate>:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/>
=== Description ===
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=== <translate>Description</translate> ===
 
<translate>Loads and runs libraries. Roughly, [[Special:MyLanguage/require|require]] does the same job as [[Special:MyLanguage/dofile|dofile]], but, [[Special:MyLanguage/require|require]] searches for the file in a path. Because of that, [[Special:MyLanguage/require|require]] is the preferred function in Lua for loading libraries.</translate>
 
<translate>Loads and runs libraries. Roughly, [[Special:MyLanguage/require|require]] does the same job as [[Special:MyLanguage/dofile|dofile]], but, [[Special:MyLanguage/require|require]] searches for the file in a path. Because of that, [[Special:MyLanguage/require|require]] is the preferred function in Lua for loading libraries.</translate>
 
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  require(packagename)
 
  require(packagename)
 
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=== Parameters ===
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=== <translate>Parameters</translate> ===
 
'''packagename''': (string) <translate>library to load</translate> <br/>
 
'''packagename''': (string) <translate>library to load</translate> <br/>

Revision as of 07:26, 24 August 2018

Available since: Gideros 2011.6

Description

Loads and runs libraries. Roughly, require does the same job as dofile, but, require searches for the file in a path. Because of that, require is the preferred function in Lua for loading libraries.

 require(packagename)

Parameters

packagename: (string) library to load