Difference between revisions of "Debug"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ | ||
− | '''Supported platforms:''' android | + | '''<translate>Supported platforms</translate>:''' [[File:Platform android]][[File:Platform ios]][[File:Platform mac]][[File:Platform pc]]<br/> |
− | '''Available since:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/> | + | '''<translate>Available since</translate>:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/> |
=== <translate>Description</translate> === | === <translate>Description</translate> === | ||
<translate>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.</translate> | <translate>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.</translate> |
Revision as of 09:28, 24 August 2018
Supported platforms: File:Platform androidFile:Platform iosFile:Platform macFile:Platform 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 |