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% $Id: manual.tex,v 1.42 2000/08/30 18:58:46 roberto Exp roberto $
% $Id: manual.tex,v 1.43 2000/09/18 19:41:16 roberto Exp roberto $
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage{fullpage,bnf}
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\newcommand{\Def}[1]{\emph{#1}\index{#1}}
\newcommand{\Deffunc}[1]{\index{#1}}
\newcommand{\Tochange}[1]{(#1 may change in the final 4.0 version.)}
\newcommand{\ff}{$\bullet$\ }
\newcommand{\Version}{4.0}
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\tecgraf\ --- Computer Science Department --- PUC-Rio
}
\date{{\small \tt\$Date: 2000/08/30 18:58:46 $ $}}
\date{{\small \tt\$Date: 2000/09/18 19:41:16 $ $}}
\maketitle
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\end{verbatim}
Moreover, at the end of a garbage collection cycle,
Lua does the equivalent of the call \verb|gc_event(nil)|.
(This may change in the final 4.0 version.)
\Tochange{This}
\end{description}
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If \verb|limit| is 0,
then Lua uses an adaptive heuristic to set this limit.
\Tochange{This function}
\subsection{Userdata and Tags}\label{C-tags}
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\subsection{References to Lua Objects}
As noted in \See{GC}, Lua values are volatile.
If the C~code needs to keep a Lua value
outside the life span of a C~function,
then it must create a \Def{reference} to the value.
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\verb|collectgarbage| is equivalent to
the API function \verb|lua_collectgarbage|.
\Tochange{This function}
\subsubsection*{\ff \T{copytagmethods (tagto, tagfrom)}}
\Deffunc{copytagmethods}
Copies all tag methods from one tag to another;
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if the function was defined in a file,
\verb|source| starts with a \verb|@| followed by the file name.
\item[short_src]
\item[short\_src]
A ``printable'' version of \verb|source|, to be used in error messages.
\item[linedefined]