lua_getinfo
int lua_getinfo (lua_State *L, const char *what, lua_Debug *ar);
Returns information about a specific function or function invocation.
To get information about a function invocation,
the parameter ar
must be a valid activation record that was
filled by a previous call to lua_getstack
or
given as argument to a hook (see lua_Hook
).
To get information about a function you push it onto the stack
and start the what
string with the character '>
'.
(In that case,
lua_getinfo
pops the function in the top of the stack.)
For instance, to know in which line a function f
was defined,
you can write the following code:
lua_Debug ar; lua_getfield(L, LUA_GLOBALSINDEX, "f"); /* get global 'f' */ lua_getinfo(L, ">S", &ar); printf("%d\n", ar.linedefined);
Each character in the string what
selects some fields of the structure ar
to be filled or
a value to be pushed on the stack:
n
': fills in the field name
and namewhat
;
S
':
fills in the fields source
, linedefined
,
lastlinedefined
, what
, and short_src
;
l
': fills in the field currentline
;
u
': fills in the field nups
;
f
':
pushes onto the stack the function that is
running at the given level;
L
':
pushes onto the stack a table whose indices are the
numbers of the lines that are valid on the function.
(A valid line is a line with some associated code,
that is, a line where you can put a break point.
Non-valid lines include empty lines and comments.)
This function returns 0 on error
(for instance, an invalid option in what
).