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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ making it ideal for configuration, scripting, |
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and rapid prototyping. |
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Lua is implemented as a library, written in @emphx{clean C}, |
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the common subset of @N{Standard C} and C++. |
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the common subset of C and C++. |
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The Lua distribution includes a host program called @id{lua}, |
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which uses the Lua library to offer a complete, |
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standalone Lua interpreter, |
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@ -2957,7 +2957,7 @@ static void *l_alloc (void *ud, void *ptr, size_t osize, |
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return realloc(ptr, nsize); |
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} |
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} |
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Note that @N{Standard C} ensures |
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Note that @N{ISO C} ensures |
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that @T{free(NULL)} has no effect and that |
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@T{realloc(NULL,size)} is equivalent to @T{malloc(size)}. |
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@ -3644,7 +3644,8 @@ Other upvalues are initialized with @nil. |
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} |
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@APIEntry{lua_State *lua_newstate (lua_Alloc f, void *ud);| |
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@APIEntry{lua_State *lua_newstate (lua_Alloc f, void *ud, |
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unsigned int seed);| |
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@apii{0,0,-} |
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Creates a new independent state and returns its main thread. |
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@ -3655,6 +3656,8 @@ Lua will do all memory allocation for this state |
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through this function @seeF{lua_Alloc}. |
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The second argument, @id{ud}, is an opaque pointer that Lua |
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passes to the allocator in every call. |
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The third argument, @id{seed}, is a seed for the hashing of |
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strings when they are used as table keys. |
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} |
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@ -5721,6 +5724,16 @@ it does not run it. |
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} |
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@APIEntry{unsigned int luaL_makeseed (lua_State *L);| |
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@apii{0,0,-} |
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Returns a value with a weak attempt for randomness. |
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(It produces that value based on the current date and time, |
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the current processor time, and the address of an internal variable, |
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in case the machine has Address Space Layout Randomization.) |
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} |
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@APIEntry{void luaL_newlib (lua_State *L, const luaL_Reg l[]);| |
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@apii{0,1,m} |
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@id{funcname} must be the exact name exported by the @N{C library} |
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(which may depend on the @N{C compiler} and linker used). |
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This function is not supported by @N{Standard C}. |
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This function is not supported by @N{ISO C}. |
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As such, it is only available on some platforms |
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(Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, BSD, |
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plus other Unix systems that support the @id{dlfcn} standard). |
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@ -8093,7 +8106,7 @@ different sequences of results each time the program runs. |
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When called with at least one argument, |
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the integer parameters @id{x} and @id{y} are |
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joined into a 128-bit @emphx{seed} that |
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joined into a @emphx{seed} that |
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is used to reinitialize the pseudo-random generator; |
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equal seeds produce equal sequences of numbers. |
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The default for @id{y} is zero. |
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