Difference between revisions of "love.filesystem.setRequirePath"
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=== Arguments === | === Arguments === | ||
− | {{param|string|paths|The paths that the ''require'' function will check in love's filesystem | + | {{param|string|paths|The paths that the ''require'' function will check in love's filesystem.}} |
=== Returns === | === Returns === | ||
Nothing. | Nothing. | ||
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+ | == Notes == | ||
+ | The default paths string is <code>"?.lua;?/init.lua"</code>, which makes <code>require("cool")</code> try to load <code>cool.lua</code> and then try <code>cool/init.lua</code> if cool.lua doesn't exist. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 5 December 2015
Available since LÖVE 0.10.0 |
This function is not supported in earlier versions. |
Sets the filesystem paths that will be searched when require is called.
The paths string given to this function is a sequence of path templates separated by semicolons. The argument passed to require will be inserted in place of any question mark ("?") character in each template (after the dot characters in the argument passed to require are replaced by directory separators.)
The paths are relative to the game's source and save directories, as well as any paths mounted with love.filesystem.mount.
Function
Synopsis
love.filesystem.setRequirePath( paths )
Arguments
string paths
- The paths that the require function will check in love's filesystem.
Returns
Nothing.
Notes
The default paths string is "?.lua;?/init.lua"
, which makes require("cool")
try to load cool.lua
and then try cool/init.lua
if cool.lua doesn't exist.
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