No errors in 'luaO_pushvfstring'
Any call to 'va_start' must have a corresponding call to 'va_end'; so, functions called between them (luaO_pushvfstring in particular) cannot raise errors.
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@@ -3974,7 +3974,7 @@ Lua will call @id{falloc} before raising the error.
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@APIEntry{const char *lua_pushfstring (lua_State *L, const char *fmt, ...);|
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@apii{0,1,v}
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@apii{0,1,m}
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Pushes onto the stack a formatted string
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and returns a pointer to this string @see{constchar}.
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@@ -3997,9 +3997,6 @@ The conversion specifiers can only be
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@Char{%c} (inserts an @T{int} as a one-byte character), and
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@Char{%U} (inserts an @T{unsigned long} as a @x{UTF-8} byte sequence).
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This function may raise errors due to memory overflow
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or an invalid conversion specifier.
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}
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@APIEntry{void lua_pushglobaltable (lua_State *L);|
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@@ -4104,10 +4101,14 @@ onto the stack.
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const char *lua_pushvfstring (lua_State *L,
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const char *fmt,
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va_list argp);|
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@apii{0,1,v}
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@apii{0,1,-}
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Equivalent to @Lid{lua_pushfstring}, except that it receives a @id{va_list}
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instead of a variable number of arguments.
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Equivalent to @Lid{lua_pushfstring},
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except that it receives a @id{va_list}
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instead of a variable number of arguments,
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and it does not raise errors.
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Instead, in case of errors it pushes the error message
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and returns @id{NULL}.
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}
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@@ -5636,6 +5637,7 @@ It is defined as the following macro:
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}
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It @N{returns 0} (@Lid{LUA_OK}) if there are no errors,
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or 1 in case of errors.
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(Except for out-of-memory errors, which are raised.)
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}
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@@ -5800,7 +5802,7 @@ The first line in the file is ignored if it starts with a @T{#}.
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The string @id{mode} works as in the function @Lid{lua_load}.
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This function returns the same results as @Lid{lua_load}
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This function returns the same results as @Lid{lua_load},
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or @Lid{LUA_ERRFILE} for file-related errors.
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As @Lid{lua_load}, this function only loads the chunk;
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@@ -9260,7 +9262,7 @@ the script is compiled as a variadic function.
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In interactive mode,
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Lua repeatedly prompts and waits for a line.
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After reading a line,
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Lua first try to interpret the line as an expression.
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Lua first tries to interpret the line as an expression.
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If it succeeds, it prints its value.
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Otherwise, it interprets the line as a chunk.
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If you write an incomplete chunk,
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@@ -9424,6 +9426,11 @@ instead, there is a new option @Lid{LUA_GCPARAM} to that end.
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Moreover, there were some changes in the parameters themselves.
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}
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@item{
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The function @Lid{lua_pushvfstring} now reports errors,
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instead of raising them.
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}
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}
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}
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