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% $Id: manual.tex,v 1.22 1996/11/06 20:26:56 roberto Exp roberto $
% $Id: manual.tex,v 1.23 1996/11/12 16:00:16 roberto Exp $
\documentstyle[fullpage,11pt,bnf]{article}
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Waldemar Celes
\tecgraf\ --- Departamento de Inform\'atica --- PUC-Rio
}
\date{\small \verb$Date: 1996/11/06 20:26:56 $}
\date{\small \verb$Date: 1996/11/12 16:00:16 $}
\maketitle
@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ and do not interpret escape sequences.
\Index{Comments} start anywhere outside a string with a
double hyphen (\verb'--') and run until the end of the line.
Moreover, if the first line of a chunk file starts with \verb'#',
this line is skiped%
this line is skipped%
\footnote{This facility allows the use of Lua as a script interpreter
in Unix systems.}.
@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ called when Lua tries to assign indexed a non table value.
It receives as arguments the non table value,
the index, and the assigned value.
The default handler issues an error.
\item[``function'':]\index{function falback}
\item[``function'':]\index{function fallback}
called when Lua tries to call a non function value.
It receives as arguments the non function value and the
arguments given in the original call.
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\subsubsection*{\ff{\tt gsub (s, pat, repl [, n])}}\Deffunc{gsub}
Returns a copy of \verb-s-,
where all ocurrences of the pattern \verb-pat- have been
where all occurrences of the pattern \verb-pat- have been
replaced by a replacement string specified by \verb-repl-.
This function also returns, as a second value,
the total number of substitutions made.
@ -1352,10 +1352,10 @@ otherwise, the replacement string is the empty string.
An optional parameter \verb-n- limits
the maximum number of substitutions to occur.
For instance, when \verb-n- is 1 only the first ocurrence of
For instance, when \verb-n- is 1 only the first occurrence of
\verb-pat- is replaced.
As an example, in the following expression each ocurrence of the form
As an example, in the following expression each occurrence of the form
\verb-$name$- calls the function \verb|getenv|,
passing \verb|name| as argument
(because only this part of the pattern is captured).
@ -1415,7 +1415,7 @@ or a character class followed by \verb'*' or by \verb'?'.
A single character class matches any single character in the class.
A character class followed by \verb'*' matches 0 or more repetitions
of characters in the class.
A character class followed by \verb'?' matches 0 or one ocurrence
A character class followed by \verb'?' matches 0 or one occurrence
of a character in the class.
A pattern item may also has the form \verb'%n',
for \verb-n- between 1 and 9;
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\item[{\tt -v}] prints version information.
\item[{\tt -}] runs interactively, accepting commands from standard input
until an \verb|EOF|.
\item[{\tt -e stat}] executes \verb|stat| as a Lua chunck.
\item[{\tt var=exp}] executes \verb|var=exp| as a Lua chunck.
\item[{\tt filename}] executes file \verb|filename| as a Lua chunck.
\item[{\tt -e stat}] executes \verb|stat| as a Lua chunk.
\item[{\tt var=exp}] executes \verb|var=exp| as a Lua chunk.
\item[{\tt filename}] executes file \verb|filename| as a Lua chunk.
\end{description}
All arguments are handle in order.
For instance, an invocation like