Something I've never understood but never bothered to find out: in https://love2d.org/wiki/Config_Files, the argument to love.conf is "t". Why "t"? Is it short for something? Just wondering
I'd say "game" or something like that would make more sense. Not that it really matters.
[solved] Pointless question: why "t"?
[solved] Pointless question: why "t"?
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Re: Pointless question: why "t"?
I've wondered this myself. Does it matter if it's a t? Is t significant? Or is it just arbitrary?
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Re: Pointless question: why "t"?
That.Ragzouken wrote:I assumed it was short for table.
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Re: Pointless question: why "t"?
Note that in your own games, you can name it whatever you want: game, cool_coolcoolcool, theargumenttoloveconfthatpointstotheconfigurationtable, ...
Also interesting: in boot.lua, the same table is called c (presumably for "configuration").
Also interesting: in boot.lua, the same table is called c (presumably for "configuration").
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