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--- a/README.md
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@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ These constants are used when honeysuckle needs to know a type to
expect.
- `HS_BOOL` - booleans
-- `HS_INT` - integers
-- `HS_NUM` - numbers (double by default)
+- `HS_INT` - lua_Integer (aka long int)
+- `HS_NUM` - lua_Number (aka double)
- `HS_STR` - strings
- `HS_TBL` - tables
- `HS_FUNC` - any function
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ only parse up to 255 arguments.
int some_lua_binding(lua_State *L)
{
bool b;
- int i;
+ lua_Integer i;
int tbl_index;
lua_Number n;
char *str;
@@ -135,19 +135,19 @@ function throws an error.
```c
int overloaded_lua_binding(lua_State *L)
{
- int i;
- float f;
+ long int i;
+ double n;
char *str;
int choice = hs_parse_overloaded(L,
hs_overload( hs_int(i) ),
- hs_overload( hs_str(str), hs_num(f) )
+ hs_overload( hs_str(str), hs_num(n) )
);
if (choice == 0) {
// do something with i
- // str and f remain unassigned!!
+ // str and n remain unassigned!!
}
else {
- // choice == 1, do something with str and f
+ // choice == 1, do something with str and n
// i remains unassigned!!
}
return 0;
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ struct hs_tbl_entry`s. These can either be constructed by hand, or
via function-like macros identified by lowercase versions of the
typenames shown above (e.g. `hs_str_int` would create a string key
with integer value). Most of the type constants expect their
-associated type (e.g. `HS_INT` expects an `int`, `HS_CFUNC` expects `
+associated type (e.g. `HS_INT` expects a `long int`, `HS_CFUNC` expects `
lua_CFunction`, etc.) but `HS_FUNC`, `HS_USER`, and `HS_TBL` expect
an integer stack index. You cannot use `HS_NIL` or `HS_ANY` with
this function.
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ void open_logfile(const char *logfile, void *settings) {
struct settings {
bool debug;
- int verbosity;
+ long int verbosity;
float epsilon;
};