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This is a scripting tutorial that teaches you how to start using an Object-Oriented developing interface with Lua.
Glossary
- environment: either a table or an array containing values.
Initialising
There is a basic and simple predefined variables we should recognize and know: self. Which refers to the environment within which we are executing a code.
Our first environment
local environment = {} function environment:example (argument) return "Hello" end
What we do upon above is defining a local environment and then declaring the function example as part of it.