Ok, so I'm trying to follow the instructions found here: https://www.lua.org/pil/16.1.html to do something resembling OO programming in Lua (and the LOVE game framework), but it's not working. Here's the core of my code. I have a generic Object
class:
local Object = {}
function Object:load(arg)
end
function Object:update(dt)
end
function Object:draw()
end
function Object:new(arg)
o = {}
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
o:load(arg)
return o
end
return Object
and a Ship
class that inherits from it:
Object = require('objects.object')
local Ship = Object:new()
Ship.sprite = love.graphics.newImage('assets/sprites/ship.png')
Ship.sprite:setFilter('nearest', 'nearest', 0)
Ship.px = Ship.sprite:getWidth()/2
Ship.py = Ship.sprite:getHeight()/2
function Ship:load(arg)
self.x = arg.x or 0
self.y = arg.y or 0
self.sx = arg.sx or arg.s or 1
self.sy = arg.sy or arg.s or 1
self.rot = arg.rot or 0
self.tint = arg.tint or {255, 255, 255}
end
function Ship:draw()
love.graphics.setColor(self.tint)
love.graphics.draw(self.sprite, self.x, self.y, self.rot,
self.sx, self.sy, self.px, self.py)
love.graphics.setColor({255, 255, 255})
end
return Ship
Now the problem is, I create two of these Ships as members of another object with this code:
self.ship1 = Ship:new({x=50, y=self.y1, s=2, tint={0, 0.5, 1}})
self.ship2 = Ship:new({x=750, y=self.y2, s=-2, tint={1, 0.5, 0}})
But when I draw them, I only see one - the second. As it turns out, it's like the code above doesn't assign the new instances of Ship
to ship1
and ship2
, but directly to self
, for reasons that I can't understand. Did I do something wrong or is this a weird bug of the interpreter?