LUA_ISNONE(3) | Library Functions Manual | LUA_ISNONE(3) |
lua_isnone
— check
whether a value is not valid, function indicator [-0, +0, -]
#include
<lua.h>
int
lua_isnone
(lua_State
*L, int index);
lua_isnone
()
returns 1 if the given acceptable index is not valid, and 0 otherwise.
Returns 1 if the given acceptable index is not valid (that is, it refers to an element outside the current stack), and 0 otherwise.
Roberto Ierusalimschy, Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo, and Waldemar Celes, Lua 5.1 Reference Manual.
The lua_isnone
() manual page is based on
Lua Reference Manual 5.1 and was created by Sergey Bronnikov.
July 14, 2022 | Debian |