"lua_dofile" has a more informative return code.

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Roberto Ierusalimschy 1996-06-18 17:08:40 -03:00
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% $Id: manual.tex,v 1.16 1996/04/22 18:00:37 roberto Exp roberto $
% $Id: manual.tex,v 1.17 1996/04/29 18:50:08 roberto Exp roberto $
\documentstyle[fullpage,11pt,bnf]{article}
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\tecgraf\ --- Departamento de Inform\'atica --- PUC-Rio
}
\date{\small \verb$Date: 1996/04/22 18:00:37 $}
\date{\small \verb$Date: 1996/04/29 18:50:08 $}
\maketitle
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\end{verbatim}
Both functions return an error code:
0, in case of success; non zero, in case of errors.
More specifically, \verb'lua_dofile' returns 2 if for any reason
it could not open the file.
The function \verb'lua_dofile', if called with argument NULL (0),
executes the ``file'' {\tt stdin}.
Function \verb'lua_dofile' is also able to execute pre-compiled chunks.
@ -1301,7 +1303,7 @@ are correctly escaped when written.
The options \verb'c', \verb'd', \verb'E', \verb'e', \verb'f',
\verb'g' \verb'i', \verb'o', \verb'u', \verb'X', and \verb'x' all
expect a number argument,
while \verb'q' and \verb's' expects a string.
while \verb'q' and \verb's' expect a string.
\subsection{Mathematical Functions} \label{mathlib}