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The string API is a default Lua 5.1 API as defined [http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html#5.4 here]. Please list any non-working functions below.
 
The string API is a default Lua 5.1 API as defined [http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html#5.4 here]. Please list any non-working functions below.
  
==Non-Working Functions==
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Well macadimaa nuts, how about that.
 
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===string.gmatch(string, pattern)===
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Using any quantifier other than + will cause it to hang if that quantifier applies to the whole pattern and that pattern does not match the whole string.
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Examples:
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<pre>
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"abcdef":gmatch("%a*")  -- Works
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"abc=def":gmatch("%a*")  -- Hang
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"abc=def":gmatch("%a.*")  -- Works
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"abc=def":gmatch("[%a.]*")  -- Hang
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"abc=def":gmatch("[^=]*")  -- Hang
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"abc=def":gmatch("([^=]*)=?") -- Works (Note: This produces the same result as the above pattern should)
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"abcdef":gmatch("[^=]*")  -- Works
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"abc=def":gmatch("[^=]*=")  -- Works
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</pre>
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===string.sub / string.find ===
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Both string.sub and string.find work on their own, but calling string.find on a string returned by string.sub will return the index of the character in the original string, not the sub string you are referencing.
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Example:
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local testString = "This is a sample string";
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local testSubString = string.sub(testString,5);
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local indexOfSample = string.find(testSubString,"sample");
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</pre>
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indexOfSample is returned 11 instead of the expected 7
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Concatenating a blank string onto the end of the string causes new memory to be allocated and works properly again
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<pre>
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local testString = "This is a sample string";
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local testSubString = string.sub(testString,5);
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local indexOfSample = string.find(testSubString.."","sample");
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</pre>
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This is also a problem with using string.find on command line arguments, as this returns the index in the full command path instead of the specific argument.
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[[Category:APIs]]
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Revision as of 11:53, 4 December 2012

The string API is a default Lua 5.1 API as defined here. Please list any non-working functions below.

Well macadimaa nuts, how about that.