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This is the documentation page for Module:SimpleDebug

Contains a functions to help debug the lua modules. It allows to collect and view the values of several variables and/or points in your lua program, from a module (which is usual) or in several modules (which are required from the main module).

It is designed so that its functions are called from within the module that is to be debugged, calls that will have to be part of the code (of the module that you have designed, or that you want to improve or adapt) until you decide to delete them (when you already have determined the bug). Thus, you do not have to call any of its functions from an invoke.

Uses

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Function abbreviations: w: where. n: names. v: variables. s: string.
Variables
Name Default
tab.oneline true
  • If it is false or it is true and contains nested tables, it will show a line for each item in the table and with an indent for each nested table.
  • If it is true and it does not contain nested tables, it shows the table in a line.
tab.allidx false

If it is true then also displays the numerical indexes of a table.

dec -1

Spaces for the decimals:

  • -1: It displays all required decimals.
  • 0: No decimals.
  • n: 1: one decimal, 2: two decimals, etc.
enabled true

If it is false all calls to the below functions do nothing.

nohtml false

In strings, it replaces < for ⪡ and > for ⪢.

plaintext false

Deletes html format.

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Functions
w (where)
  • where: point label.
v (...)
  • ...: a number of variables = var1, var2...
wv (where, ...)
  • where: point label.
  • ...: a number of variables = var1, var2...
nv (...)
  • ...: a number of pairs of name-variable = name1, var1, name2, var2....
wnv (where, ...)
  • where: point label.
  • ...: a number of pairs of name-variable = name1, var1, name2, var2....
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Variables
Name Default
s

The string variable that holds the returned values from the next functions.

maxlines.num 100

The maxim number of lines (on calling the next functions).

maxlines.doerror true

If it is true and maxlines.num is reached, error(s) is called.

counter false

Adds an autoincremental number at the beginning of each call of a function.

Functions
breakline ()

Adds a break line in s.

wtos (where)

Equal to w, but the return string is stored in s.

vtos (...)

Equal to v, but the return string is stored in s.

wvtos (where, ...)

Equal to wv, but the return string is stored in s.

nvtos (...)

Equal to nv, but the return string is stored in s.

wnvtos (where, ...)

Igual a wnv, but the return string is stored in s.

Examples

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Following the flow

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" return SD.v ('Here is reached') </syntaxhighlight> returns:

Here is reached


Number of decimal places and value of a variable

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" SD.dec = 2 return SD.v (1/3) </syntaxhighlight> returns:

0.33


Nohtml

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" SD.nohtml = true return SD.v ("bold") </syntaxhighlight> returns:

"⪡b⪢bold⪡/b⪢"


Plaintext

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" SD.plaintext = true return SD.v ("bold") </syntaxhighlight> returns:

"bold"


The value of several variables

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" local a = 12 local b = 'Hello' return SD.v (a,b) </syntaxhighlight> returns:

12  •  "Hello"


Non-assigned variable detection

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" local a = true return SD.v (a,b) </syntaxhighlight> returns:

true  •  nil


The value of a table

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" local a = {1, tab='a', 'b'} return SD.v (a) </syntaxhighlight>

returns: { 1, "b", [tab]="a", }


<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" local a = {{1,2,3},{4,5,6},{7,8,9}} return SD.v (a) </syntaxhighlight> returns:

{
  [1] = {1, 2, 3, },
  [2] = {4, 5, 6, },
  [3] = {7, 8, 9, },
} 


<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" local a = {{First=1,2,3},{4,Second=5,6},{7,8,9}} return SD.v (a) </syntaxhighlight> returns:

{ 
 [1] = {2, 3, [First]=1, },
 [2] = {4, 6, [Second]=5, },
 [3] = {7, 8, 9, },
}


<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" SD.tab.allidx = true local a = {{1,2,3},{4,nil,6},{7,8,9}} return SD.v (a) </syntaxhighlight> returns:

{ 
  [1]={[1]=1, [2]=2, [3]=3, }, 
  [2]={[1]=4, [3]=6, }, 
  [3]={[1]=7, [2]=8, [3]=9, }, 
}


Usually, you implement these functions with error function: <syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" local a = {{1,2,3},{4,5,6},{7,8,9}} error (SD.v (a)) </syntaxhighlight> displays:

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   [1] = {1, 2, 3, },
   [2] = {4, 5, 6, },
   [3] = {7, 8, 9, },
 }


All values of a table in multiline

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" SD.tab.oneline = false local a = {{First=1,2,3},'Middle',{4,Second=5,6}} return SD.v (a) </syntaxhighlight> retorna:

{
 [1] = {
     [1] = 2,
     [2] = 3,
     ["First"] = 1,
   },
 [2] = "Middle",
 [3] = {
     [1] = 4,
     [2] = 6,
     ["Second"] = 5,
   },
}


The value of several variables with their name in a point

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" local a = 12 local b = 'Hello' return SD.nv ('a',a,'b',b) </syntaxhighlight> returns:

a: 12  •  b: "Hello"


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Following the flow

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" local tab = {1,12,7} function p.CheckValues ()

 local function LittleNum()
   SD.wtos ('little number')
 end
 local function BigNum(num)
   SD.wtos ('big='..num)
 end
 for i, num in ipairs(tab) do
   if num > 9 then
     BigNum(num)
   else
     LittleNum()
   end  
 end  
 error (SD.s)

end </syntaxhighlight> returns:

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With counter

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" function Increm()

 local n = 0
 for i = 1, 3 do
   n = n + 2
   SD.vtos (n)
 end

end SD.counter = true Increm() return SD.s </syntaxhighlight> returns:

1  •  2

2  •  4

3  •  6

Monitoring of several variables

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" a = 12 b = 'Hello' SD.vtos (1,a,b) a = a + a b = b..' world!' SD.vtos ('Finally',a,b) return SD.s </syntaxhighlight> returns:

1 => 12  •  "Hello"

Finally => 24  •  "Hello world!"


<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" SD.breakline () a = 12 b = 'Hello' c = false SD.nvtos (1,'a',a,'b',b,'c',c) a = a + a b = b..' world!' SD.nvtos ('Finally','a',a,'b',b) error (SD.s) </syntaxhighlight> displays:

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Variables and their presentation with conditions

<syntaxhighlight lang="Lua"> local SD = require "Module:SimpleDebug" SD.breakline() SD.enabled = false SD.maxlines.num = 3 local a = 'AA' for i = 1, 10 do

 a = a + 'AA'
 if i == 3 then
   SD.enabled = true
 end
 SD.nvtos (i, string.len(a), a)

end </syntaxhighlight> displays:

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