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Multiplatform Kotlin LuaJ port (LUA interpreter)
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package org.luaj.vm2.lib
import org.luaj.vm2.LuaValue
import org.luaj.vm2.Varargs
/** Abstract base class for Java function implementations that takes varaiable arguments and
* returns multiple return values.
*
*
* Subclasses need only implement [LuaValue.invoke] to complete this class,
* simplifying development.
* All other uses of [.call], [.invoke],etc,
* are routed through this method by this class,
* converting arguments to [Varargs] and
* dropping or extending return values with `nil` values as required.
*
*
* If between one and three arguments are required, and only one return value is returned,
* [ZeroArgFunction], [OneArgFunction], [TwoArgFunction], or [ThreeArgFunction].
*
*
* See [LibFunction] for more information on implementation libraries and library functions.
* @see .invoke
* @see LibFunction
*
* @see ZeroArgFunction
*
* @see OneArgFunction
*
* @see TwoArgFunction
*
* @see ThreeArgFunction
*/
abstract class VarArgFunction : LibFunction() {
override fun call(): LuaValue {
return invoke(LuaValue.NONE).arg1()
}
override fun call(arg: LuaValue): LuaValue {
return invoke(arg).arg1()
}
override fun call(arg1: LuaValue, arg2: LuaValue): LuaValue {
return invoke(LuaValue.varargsOf(arg1, arg2)).arg1()
}
override fun call(arg1: LuaValue, arg2: LuaValue, arg3: LuaValue): LuaValue {
return invoke(LuaValue.varargsOf(arg1, arg2, arg3)).arg1()
}
/**
* Subclass responsibility.
* May not have expected behavior for tail calls.
* Should not be used if:
* - function has a possibility of returning a TailcallVarargs
* @param args the arguments to the function call.
*/
override fun invoke(args: Varargs): Varargs {
return onInvoke(args).eval()
}
override fun onInvoke(args: Varargs): Varargs {
return invoke(args)
}
}