Difference between revisions of "Simple lib soliton"
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Revision as of 17:59, 1 November 2010
Calling Convention
Call
local sl = simple_lib_soliton__()
Args
ignored
Results
sl is a table, the unique interface to simplelib
Usage Example
if type(simple_lib_soliton__) ~= 'function' then print('Forgot to initialize the library') end
Description
simplelib_soliton__ is the only variable name defined by default in _G (or other calling environment) by simplelib. It acts as a guard value to keep the library from being initialized more than one time. There is no need to directly interact with this variable. Calling it returns the unique interface table of simplelib.