Is it possible to prevent a lua script from failing when a require
fails to find the script required?
3 Answers
This is basic usage
if pcall(require, 'test') then
-- done but ...
-- In lua 5.2 you can not access to loaded module.
else
-- not found
end
But since Lua 5.2 it is deprecated set global variables when load library you should use returned value from require. And using only pcall you need :
local ok, mod = pcall(require, "test")
-- `mod` has returned value or error
-- so you can not just test `if mod then`
if not ok then mod = nil end
-- now you can test mod
if mod then
-- done
end
I like this function
local function prequire(m)
local ok, err = pcall(require, m)
if not ok then return nil, err end
return err
end
-- usage
local mod = prequire("test")
if mod then
-- done
end
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1The last one is really sweet. Language itself should be having something like that. The thing I don't like is that
pcall
will be called on everyprerequire
.– LeriJul 26, 2013 at 9:56 -
1I do not think this is big problem. cfunction
pcall
call cfunctionrequire
.– moteusJul 26, 2013 at 9:59 -
I would like to see this function in standard library too. Also as function that allows load one library from list (
bit = vrequire("bit32", "bit")
).– moteusJul 26, 2013 at 10:03 -
AFAIK Lua is open-source. I hope someone will add that and make pull request. If I was little bit free, I could play with it but unfortunately business stuff is more important. :(– LeriJul 26, 2013 at 10:06
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1Lua is open source but development in close. Best way is write purpose on lua-l mail list. There no official open repository. In paste week there were Lua 5.3-work1 that add integers to Lua.– moteusJul 26, 2013 at 10:09
In Lua errors are handled by pcall
function. You could wrap require
with it:
local requireAllDependenciesCallback = function()
testModul = require 'test';
-- Other requires.
end;
if pcall(requireAllDependenciesCallback) then
print('included');
else
print('failed');
end
Note: pcall
is really expensive and should not be actively used. Make sure, you really need to mute require
fails.
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Thanks PLB, that works. When you say it shouldn't be actively used, is that purely from a performance perspective or are there other issues?– MarkNSJul 26, 2013 at 9:20
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@MarkNuttall-Smith Performance only. If you decide to use
pcall
for this. I'd suggest creating some function that will be handling all requires to avoid too muchpcall
s. E.g.:local requireFiles = function() -- requires here. end;
and pass it topcall
.– LeriJul 26, 2013 at 9:29 -
Performance is not a concern for me here actually, because it's just during start up of the app that I will be doing this. I wanted to be able to either find dependencies in a user specific directory, or a shared location. Thanks again.– MarkNSJul 26, 2013 at 9:46
Instead of using pcall
, you add can your own loader at the end of the list of loaders and make it so that your loader never fails but instead returns a special value, such as a string. Then you can use require normally and just check its return value. (Loaders are now called searchers in 5.2.)
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But this is influences to all modules. And this is may be big surprise that
require
return invalid value.– moteusJul 26, 2013 at 12:01