54 lines
1.3 KiB
Lua
54 lines
1.3 KiB
Lua
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-- Yet another module.
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-- Description can continue after simple tags, if you
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-- like - but to keep backwards compatibility, say 'not_luadoc=true'
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-- @module four
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-- @author bob, james
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-- @license MIT
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-- @copyright InfoReich 2013
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--- a function with typed args.
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-- Note the the standard tparam aliases, and how the 'opt' and 'optchain'
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-- modifiers may also be used. If the Lua function has varargs, then
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-- you may document an indefinite number of extra arguments!
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-- @string name person's name
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-- @int age
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-- @string[opt='gregorian'] calender optional calendar
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-- @int[opt=0] offset optional offset
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-- @treturn string
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function one (name,age,...)
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end
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---- testing [opt]
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-- @param one
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-- @param[opt] two
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-- @param three
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-- @param[opt] four
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function two (one,two,three,four)
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end
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--- third useless function.
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-- Can always put comments inline, may
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-- be multiple.
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-- note that first comment is refers to return
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function three ( -- person:
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name, -- string: person's name
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age -- int:
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-- not less than zero!
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)
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--- an implicit table.
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-- Again, we can use the comments
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person = {
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name = '', -- string: name of person
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age = 0, -- int:
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}
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--- an explicit table.
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-- Can now use tparam aliases in table defns
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-- @string name
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-- @int age
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-- @table person2
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