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313 lines
8.1 KiB
Lua
313 lines
8.1 KiB
Lua
-- This file contains a set of miscellanous functions that don't fit in any other place
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-- TODO nico : could be useful outside r2 -> export this
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---------------
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-- FUNCTIONS --
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---------------
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-- equivalent of the ? : C operator, execpt that the 2 sides are evaluated before assignement
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function select(cond, valueForTrue, valueForFalse)
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if cond then
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return valueForTrue
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else
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return valueForFalse
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end
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end
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-- execute a function for each key pair in a table
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function forEach(table, fn)
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local i, v = next(table,nil) -- get first index of "o" and its value
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while i do
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fn(i, v)
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i, v = next(table,i) -- get next index and its value
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end
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end
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-- extension to table library : remove all content of a table without deleting the table object
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function table.clear(tbl)
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while next(tbl) do
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tbl[next(tbl)] = nil
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end
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table.setn(tbl, 0)
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end
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-- extension to table library : merge the content of two table remove the element, remove fields with duplicated keys (except for number)
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function table.merge(tbl1, tbl2)
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local k, v = next(tbl2)
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while k do
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if (type(k) == "number") then
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table.insert(tbl1, v)
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else
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tbl1[k] = v
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end
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k, v = next(tbl2, k)
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end
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end
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-- Addtion to the string library : test wether a string match with the given pattern (returns true is so)
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function string.match(str, pattern)
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assert( type(str) == "string")
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if (str == nil) then
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debugInfo(debug.traceback())
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assert(0)
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end
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local startPos, endPos = string.find(str, pattern)
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if startPos == nil then return false end
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return startPos == 1 and endPos == string.len(str)
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end
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-- clone content of a table
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function clone(t)
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local new = {}
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local i, v = next(t, nil)
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while i do
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if (type(v)=="table") then v= clone(v) end
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new[i] = v
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i, v = next(t, i)
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end
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return new
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end
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-- Test if 2 values are equal
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-- If values are table, then a member wise comparison is done
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function isEqual(lhs, rhs)
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if type(lhs) ~= type(rhs) then return false end
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if type(lhs) == "table" then
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local lk, lv = next(lhs) -- keys
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local rk, rv = next(rhs) -- values
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while lk and rk do
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if not isEqual(lk, rk) then
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return false
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end
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if not isEqual(lv, rv) then
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return false
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end
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lk, lv = next(lhs, lk)
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rk, rv = next(rhs, rk)
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end
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if lk ~= nil or rk ~= nil then
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return false
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-- not same table length
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end
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return true
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else
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return lhs == rhs
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end
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end
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-- Test if 2 values are equal
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-- If values are table, then a member wise comparison is done
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-- special : function pointer are ignored and considered equals
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function isEqualIgnoreFunctions(lhs, rhs)
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if type(lhs) ~= type(rhs) then return false end
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if type(lhs) == "table" then
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local lk, lv = next(lhs) -- keys
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local rk, rv = next(rhs) -- values
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while lk and rk do
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if not isEqualIgnoreFunctions(lk, rk) then
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return false
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end
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if not isEqualIgnoreFunctions(lv, rv) then
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return false
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end
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lk, lv = next(lhs, lk)
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rk, rv = next(rhs, rk)
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end
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if lk ~= nil or rk ~= nil then
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return false
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-- not same table length
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end
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return true
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elseif type(lhs) == "function" then
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return true
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else
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return lhs == rhs
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end
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end
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-- clone of a table, but with a depth of 1 ...
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function shallowClone(t)
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local new = {}
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local i, v = next(t, nil)
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while i do
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new[i] = v
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i, v = next(t, i)
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end
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return new
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end
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-- If args 'value' is nil then the arg 'default' is returned, else the actual 'value' is return
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function defaulting(value, default)
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if value == nil then
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return default
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else
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return value
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end
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end
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-- return clamped value. Min and/or max are ignotred if null
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function clamp(value, min, max)
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local result = value
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if min then result = math.max(min, result) end
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if max then result = math.min(max, result) end
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return result
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end
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-- enclose a string by double quotes
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function strify(str)
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return [["]] .. tostring(str) .. [["]]
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end
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-- snap a position to ground, returning the z snapped coordinate
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function r2:snapZToGround(x, y)
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local x1, y1, z1 = r2:snapPosToGround(x, y)
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return z1
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end
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--
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--built an ordered table from a table whose index are strings
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--example :
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--
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--table =
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--{
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--"bar" = test(),
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--"foo" = { "hello" },
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--"abc" = 10,
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--}
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--
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--result = sortAlphabeticaly(table)
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--
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--
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--result is an integer indexed table :
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--{
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-- -- index = { sorted key, value }
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-- 1 = { "abc", 10 },
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-- 2 = { "bar", test() },
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-- 3 = { "foo", { "hello" } }
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--}
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--
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function sortAlphabetically(src)
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local sortedTable = {}
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local index = 1
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for k, v in pairs(src) do
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sortedTable[index] = { key = k, value = v }
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index = index + 1
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end
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local function comp(val1, val2)
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return val1.key < val2.key
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end
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table.sort(sortedTable, comp)
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return sortedTable
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end
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----------
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-- INIT --
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----------
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-- redefine the 'next' function of lua to use a "__next" function in the metatable
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-- useful to traverse C++ objects that are exposed to lua through the use of the metatable
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assert(next ~= nil) -- default lib should have been opened
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if oldNextFunction == nil then
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oldNextFunction = next
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end
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next = function(table, key)
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assert(table)
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local mt = getmetatable(table)
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if mt ~= nil then
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if mt.__next ~= nil then
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return mt.__next(table, key)
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end
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end
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-- tmp
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--if type(table) ~= "table" then
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-- debugInfo(debug.traceback())
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-- debugInfo("'next' expect a table (or user data with __next metamethod) as its first parameter")
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-- return
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--end
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-- else use default 'next' function
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return oldNextFunction(table, key)
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end
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assert(table.getn ~= nil) -- default lib should have been opened
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if oldTableGetnFunction == nil then
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oldTableGetnFunction = table.getn
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end
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table.getn = function(table)
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assert(table)
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local mt = getmetatable(table)
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if mt ~= nil then
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if mt.__next ~= nil then
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return table.Size
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end
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end
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return oldTableGetnFunction(table)
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end
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-- redefine the hardcoded 'pairs' function to use the redefined 'next'
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-- hardcoded version uses the C version of next, not the lua one if it has been redefined
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if oldPairsFunction ~= nil then
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pairs = oldPairsFunction
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end
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if oldPairsFunction == nil then
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oldPairsFunction = pairs
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end
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if true then
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-- TODO nico : bad init of editor if I name this 'pairs' directly (don't know why), so named it 'specPairs' and used
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-- 'specPairs' when I must iterate over C++ objects ...
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specPairs = function(table)
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local function iterFunc(table, key)
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return next(table, key)
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end
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return iterFunc, table
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end
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end
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function r2.assert (param)
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if not param then assert(nil) end
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return param
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end
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function r2.isTable(node)
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if not node then return false end
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if type(node) == "table" then
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return true
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elseif type(node) == "userdata" then
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local mt = getmetatable(node)
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if mt~= nil and mt.__next ~= nil then
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return true
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end
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end
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return false
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end
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