There are two forms of the for
-loop in Lua:
The numeric and the generic for-loop.
ipairs(t)
is an iterator constructor returning up to three arguments suitable for the generic for, allowing you to iterate over the initial sequence (indices 1,2,3,...) in order.
Possible implementations:
function ipairs(t)
local i = 0
return function()
i = i + 1
if t[i] ~= nil then
return i, t[i]
end
end
end
local function ipairs_helper(t, i)
i = i + 1
if t[i] ~= nil then
return i, t[i]
end
end
function ipairs(t)
return ipairs_helper, t, 0
end
As you can see, that will never return your entry with key "test"
.
What you want instead, is pairs(t)
, which is equivalent to next, t
.
That will iterate all elements.
#!/usr/bin/env lua