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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/>
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=== Description ===
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'''<translate>Available since</translate>:''' Gideros 2011.6<br/>
Sets the given function as a hook. The string mask and the number count describe when the hook will be called. The string mask may have the following characters, with the given meaning:  
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'''<translate>Class</translate>:''' [[Special:MyLanguage/debug|debug]]<br/>
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=== <translate>Description</translate> ===
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<translate>Sets the given function as a hook. The string mask and the number count describe when the hook will be called. The string mask may have the following characters, with the given meaning:  
  
 
"c": the hook is called every time Lua calls a function;
 
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  When the hook is called, its first parameter is a string describing the event that has triggered its call: "call", "return" (or "tail return", when simulating a return from a tail call), "line", and "count". For line events, the hook also gets the new line number as its second parameter. Inside a hook, you can call getinfo with level 2 to get more information about the running function (level 0 is the getinfo function, and level 1 is the hook function), unless the event is "tail return". In this case, Lua is only simulating the return, and a call to getinfo will return invalid data.
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  When the hook is called, its first parameter is a string describing the event that has triggered its call: "call", "return" (or "tail return", when simulating a return from a tail call), "line", and "count". For line events, the hook also gets the new line number as its second parameter. Inside a hook, you can call getinfo with level 2 to get more information about the running function (level 0 is the getinfo function, and level 1 is the hook function), unless the event is "tail return". In this case, Lua is only simulating the return, and a call to getinfo will return invalid data.</translate>
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  debug.sethook(hook,mask,count)
 
  debug.sethook(hook,mask,count)
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=== Parameters ===
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=== <translate>Parameters</translate> ===
'''hook''': (function) function to be executed as hook <br/>
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'''hook''': (function) <translate>function to be executed as hook</translate> <br/>
'''mask''': (string) mask of the hook "c", "r" or "l" <br/>
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'''mask''': (string) <translate>mask of the hook "c", "r" or "l"</translate> <br/>
'''count''': (number) hook count '''optional'''<br/>
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'''count''': (number) <translate>hook count</translate> '''optional'''<br/>
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{{Debug}}

Latest revision as of 14:26, 13 July 2023


Available since: Gideros 2011.6
Class: debug

Description

Sets the given function as a hook. The string mask and the number count describe when the hook will be called. The string mask may have the following characters, with the given meaning:

"c": the hook is called every time Lua calls a function; "r": the hook is called every time Lua returns from a function; "l": the hook is called every time Lua enters a new line of code.

With a count different from zero, the hook is called after every count instructions. 


When called without arguments, debug.sethook turns off the hook. 


When the hook is called, its first parameter is a string describing the event that has triggered its call: "call", "return" (or "tail return", when simulating a return from a tail call), "line", and "count". For line events, the hook also gets the new line number as its second parameter. Inside a hook, you can call getinfo with level 2 to get more information about the running function (level 0 is the getinfo function, and level 1 is the hook function), unless the event is "tail return". In this case, Lua is only simulating the return, and a call to getinfo will return invalid data.
 debug.sethook(hook,mask,count)

Parameters

hook: (function) function to be executed as hook
mask: (string) mask of the hook "c", "r" or "l"
count: (number) hook count optional