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  2. Help:Lua for beginners - Wikipedia

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    Note: Lua patterns are not regular expressions in the traditional POSIX sense, and they are not even a subset of regular expressions. But they share many constructs with regular expressions (more below). Lua patterns are used to define, find and handle a pattern in a string. It can do the common search and replace action in a text, but it has ...

  3. Lua (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Lua (/ ˈ l uː ə / LOO-ə; from Portuguese: lua meaning moon) is a lightweight, high-level, multi-paradigm programming language designed mainly for embedded use in applications. [3] Lua is cross-platform software , since the interpreter of compiled bytecode is written in ANSI C , [ 4 ] and Lua has a relatively simple C application programming ...

  4. Wikipedia : Guide to Scribbling/Programmers' Quick start ...

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    function p. q is syntactic sugar for p ["q"] = function. function builds a function. It doesn't declare it. Functions are first-class objects and can be assigned to variables, placed in tables, serialized into strings, and deserialized back out again. Think interpreted, not compiled.

  5. Module:Repr - Wikipedia

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    This function generates a string representation of any given Lua object. The idea is that if you copy the string this function produces it, and paste it back into a Lua program, then you should be able to reproduce the original object.

  6. Help:Lua - Wikipedia

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    Scribunto Lua reference manual (Manual for the Mediawiki implementation) Programming in Lua (Official book/introduction to Lua) Lua tutorials at lua-users.org; Wiktionary:Lua on English Wiktionary: contains notes on efficiency and on dealing with Unicode and UTF-8

  7. Module:Repr/doc - Wikipedia

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    funcName: The function name. This parameter is required, and must be a string. args: The function arguments. This should be sequence table. The sequence items can be any Lua value, and will each be rendered using the [[#repr|]] function. This argument is optional. options: A table of options. The options are the same as for the repr function ...

  8. Wikipedia:Lua/Resources - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Lua style guide – standards to improve the readability of code through consistency "What do converted templates look like?" (slideshow) Help:Lua debugging – a how-to guide about debugging Lua modules; Help:Lua for beginners – basic tutorial and pointers; Wikipedia:Lua string functions – string performance considerations and limits

  9. Non-local variable - Wikipedia

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    In programming language theory, a non-local variable is a variable that is not defined in the local scope. While the term can refer to global variables, it is primarily used in the context of nested and anonymous functions where some variables can be in neither the local nor the global scope. In Lua they are called the upvalues of the function. [1]