This works:
s = [[ ... [ ... ]] x = 0 x += 1 |
But this no longer works:
s = [[ ... [[ ... ]] x = 0 x += 1 |
** syntax error line 3(tab 0) ** x += 1 ** syntax error near '+' |
It seems that in the search/replace phase of PICO-8 parsing, when "x += 1" gets replaced with "x = x + (1)", something erroneously considers that the second "[[" was opening a nested string, and does not perform any replacements until it finds a (nonexisting) matching "]]".
I'm noticing you are not including all closing brackets on the 2nd one. Perhaps it just needs a closing ?
s = [[ ... [[ ... ]]]] x = 0 x += 1 |
Although I'm not sure what "..." means.
@dw817 it is illegal to nest [[ ]] brackets, so there is no "closing" required. These two are equivalent in Lua 5.2:
s = [[ ... [[ ... ]] s = " ... [[ ... " |
@dw817 nothing, it's just three dots :-) I could have put any random characters there. Sorry if that was confusing.
The PICO-8 parser accepts [[ abc [[ def ]] ghi ]] and treats it as two nested strings, but then the PICO-8 Lua interpreter treats it as an error and fails to run.
Two nested strings ? Can you give a working example of this, please ?
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