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minus-square@jsomae@lemmy.mllinkfedilink7•5 days agoLua might have been a better choice, since self is special in lua.
minus-squareDie Martin Dielinkfedilink6•edit-23 days agoKinda. Lua defines it implicitly only when you use the function foo:bar(a, b, c) -- note the colon syntactic sugar, which gets translated to function foo.bar(self, a, b, c) -- note the period In all cases, self is a regular variable name. You can even redeclare a new local with that name even when the old one is in scope. Edit: some typos
minus-square@jsomae@lemmy.mllinkfedilink3•5 days agoI don’t see how what you said is inconsistent with me saying “self” is special in lua. Note that I did not say it’s a keyword.
Lua might have been a better choice, since
self
is special in lua.Kinda.
Lua defines it implicitly only when you use the
function foo:bar(a, b, c) -- note the colon
syntactic sugar, which gets translated to
function foo.bar(self, a, b, c) -- note the period
In all cases,
self
is a regular variable name. You can even redeclare a new local with that name even when the old one is in scope.Edit: some typos
I don’t see how what you said is inconsistent with me saying “self” is special in lua. Note that I did not say it’s a keyword.
Derp, I misread.