use mlua::{Function, Result, String}; include!("_lua.rs"); #[test] fn test_function() -> Result<()> { let lua = make_lua(); let globals = lua.globals(); lua.load( r#" function concat(arg1, arg2) return arg1 .. arg2 end "#, ) .exec()?; let concat = globals.get::<_, Function>("concat")?; assert_eq!(concat.call::<_, String>(("foo", "bar"))?, "foobar"); Ok(()) } #[test] fn test_bind() -> Result<()> { let lua = make_lua(); let globals = lua.globals(); lua.load( r#" function concat(...) local res = "" for _, s in pairs({...}) do res = res..s end return res end "#, ) .exec()?; let mut concat = globals.get::<_, Function>("concat")?; concat = concat.bind("foo")?; concat = concat.bind("bar")?; concat = concat.bind(("baz", "baf"))?; assert_eq!( concat.call::<_, String>(("hi", "wut"))?, "foobarbazbafhiwut" ); Ok(()) } #[test] fn test_rust_function() -> Result<()> { let lua = make_lua(); let globals = lua.globals(); lua.load( r#" function lua_function() return rust_function() end -- Test to make sure chunk return is ignored return 1 "#, ) .exec()?; let lua_function = globals.get::<_, Function>("lua_function")?; let rust_function = lua.create_function(|_, ()| Ok("hello"))?; globals.set("rust_function", rust_function)?; assert_eq!(lua_function.call::<_, String>(())?, "hello"); Ok(()) }