Reputation: 3044
I learned how to redefine the Lua's print()
in C++ from this post. (https://stackoverflow.com/a/4514193/5224286)
Here's the redefined print function that prints variables to my host program's console. (through the functions named post..
)
int l_my_print(lua_State *L)
{
int nargs = lua_gettop(L);
for (int i = 1; i <= nargs; ++i)
{
if (lua_isnil(L, i))
poststring("nil");
else if (lua_isboolean(L, i))
lua_toboolean(L, i) ? poststring("true") : poststring("false");
else if (lua_isnumber(L, i))
postfloat(static_cast<t_float>(lua_tonumber(L, i)));
else if (lua_isstring(L, i))
poststring(lua_tostring(L, i));
else if (lua_istable(L, i))
poststring("table: "); //how to print like Lua's built-in print()?
}
endpost();
return 0;
}
This code works fine except when I print tables. (it just prints table:
now)
I wonder how to print tables just like how Lua's print()
works.
For example, when I run the following code in Lua: (before the redefine)
print({1,2,3});
I get this result: (which seems to change constantly)
table: 0x23b8660
Is this a hex representation of pointer to the Lua-table?
What should I do with my l_my_print()
function so it can work just like Lua's print()
?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 2535
Reputation: 628
Or you could do the conversion in Lua:
--Produces a compact, uncluttered representation of a table. Mutual recursion is employed
--source: http://lua-users.org/wiki/TableUtils
function table.tostring( tbl )
local result, done = {}, {}
for k, v in ipairs( tbl ) do
table.insert( result, table.val_to_str( v ) )
done[ k ] = true
end
for k, v in pairs( tbl ) do
if not done[ k ] then
table.insert( result,
table.key_to_str( k ) .. "=" .. table.val_to_str( v ) )
end
end
return "{" .. table.concat( result, "," ) .. "}"
end
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 10939
Just use luaL_tolstring
to get the string representation of anything. This also respects the __tostring
metamethod. The example below uses std::string_view
from C++17 for zero-copy read-only string arguments.
#include <iostream>
#include <string_view>
#include <lua.hpp>
void poststring(std::string_view sv) { std::cout << sv << '\n'; }
void endpost() { std::cout << "---\n"; }
int l_my_print(lua_State *L) {
int nargs = lua_gettop(L);
for (int i = 1; i <= nargs; ++i) {
poststring(luaL_tolstring(L, i, nullptr));
lua_pop(L, 1); // remove the string
}
endpost();
return 0;
}
int main() {
lua_State *L = luaL_newstate();
luaL_openlibs(L);
lua_pushcfunction(L, l_my_print);
lua_setglobal(L, "my_print");
int i = 0;
lua_pushlightuserdata(L, &i);
lua_setglobal(L, "udata");
luaL_dostring(L, "my_print(1, 3.14, \"Hello World\")\n"
"my_print(false, udata, {})\n");
lua_close(L);
}
Example invocation:
$ clang++ -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -std=c++17 -I/usr/include/lua5.3 test.cpp -llua5.3
$ ./a.out
1
3.14
Hello World
---
false
userdata: 0x7fff4685993c
table: 0x883300
---
Upvotes: 1