I want to reload lua scripts at run-time. What are the ways to do this? Do you just have to reinitialize the lua system and then re-read all the lua files?
2 Answers
If (a) the Lua scripts are in modules, and (b) the modules don't affect globals or tables outside the scope of the module, you can use package.loaded.????? = nil
to cause require
to reload the module:
> require "lsqlite3"
> =sqlite3.version
function: 0x10010df50
> sqlite3.version = "33"
> return sqlite3.version
33
> require "lsqlite3"
> return sqlite3.version
33
> package.loaded.lsqlite3 = nil
> return sqlite3.version
33
> require "lsqlite3"
> return sqlite3.version
function: 0x10010c2a0
>
Similarly, if the non-module scripts are well behaved in that they (a) only define a single table, and (b) don't affect globals or other tables, then simply reloading the script will work as well.
Just use your own include(filename)
function:
function evalfile(filename, env)
local f = assert(loadfile(filename))
return f()
end
function eval(text)
local f = assert(load(text))
return f()
end
function errorhandler(err)
return debug.traceback(err)
end
function include(filename)
local success, result = xpcall(evalfile, errorhandler, filename)
--print(string.format("success=%s filename=%s\n", success, filename))
if not success then
print("[ERROR]\n",result,"[/ERROR]\n")
end
end
function include_noerror(filename)
local success, result = xpcall(evalfile, errorhandler, filename)
--print(string.format("success=%s filename=%s\n", success, filename))
end