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This function makes the given table read-only, effectively "freezing" it in its current state. Attempting to modify a frozen table throws an error. | This function makes the given table read-only, effectively "freezing" it in its current state. Attempting to modify a frozen table throws an error. | ||
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Revision as of 14:31, 13 July 2023
Available since: Gideros 2022.3
Class: table
Description
This function makes the given table read-only, effectively "freezing" it in its current state. Attempting to modify a frozen table throws an error. <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> (table) = table.freeze(t) </source>
This freezing effect is shallow, which means that you can write to a table within a frozen table. To deep freeze a table, call this function recursively on all of the descending tables
Parameters
t: (table) table to freeze
Return values
Returns (table) the frozen table