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{{FuncDescription|Creates a table holding all exported functions by another package. | {{FuncDescription|Creates a table holding all exported functions by another package. | ||
Another package should only be imported once by this function. The returned table is valid until package unload.}} | |||
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Another package should only be imported once by this function. The returned table is valid until package unload. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 25 September 2021
Description
Creates a table holding all exported functions by another package.
Another package should only be imported once by this function. The returned table is valid until package unload.
Syntax
ImportPackage(PackageName)
Parameters
- PackageName
Name of the package to import. Must be loaded before this one.
Return Value
- Creates a table holding the other packages exported functions. Return nil if PackageName does not exist.
Example
Package Test1
function UsefulFunc(param1, param2)
return param1 + param2
end
AddFunctionExport("UsefulFunc", UsefulFunc)
Package Test2
test = ImportPackage("Test1")
print(test.UsefulFunc(2, 2))
Another package should only be imported once by this function. The returned table is valid until package unload.