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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
− | Foreign userdata (Lua's files, LuaSocket, ENet, ...), functions and <code>nil</code> are not supported. | + | * Foreign userdata (Lua's files, LuaSocket, ENet, ...), functions and <code>nil</code> are not supported. |
− | Nested tables are not officially supported in versions prior to [[11.0]]. | + | * Nested tables are not officially supported in versions prior to [[11.0]]. |
− | Values within a table are also subject to the Variant rules (i.e. must only contain Variant types). | + | * Values within a table are also subject to the Variant rules (i.e. must only contain Variant types). |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 02:59, 23 June 2023
The Variant type is not a real lua type, but instead indicates what lua values LÖVE can store internally. It is used in love.thread and love.event. Indeed, as it is a "virtual" type, it has no specific representation in lua, and no methods.
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A Variant can be a table, a boolean, a string, a number or LÖVE Objects.
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- Foreign userdata (Lua's files, LuaSocket, ENet, ...), functions and
nil
are not supported.
- Nested tables are not officially supported in versions prior to 11.0.
- Values within a table are also subject to the Variant rules (i.e. must only contain Variant types).
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