Operating System Facilities¶
Original document, see: http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html
This library is implemented through table os.
os.clock¶
- os.clock()¶
Returns an approximation of the amount in seconds of CPU time used by the program.
os.date¶
- os.date([format[, time]])¶
Returns a string or a table containing date and time, formatted according to the given string
format.If the
timeargument is present, this is the time to be formatted (see the os.time function for a description of this value). Otherwise,dateformats the current time.If
formatstarts with ‘!’, then the date is formatted in Coordinated Universal Time. After this optional character, ifformatis the string “*t”, thendatereturns a table with the following fields:year(four digits),month(1–12),day(1–31),hour(0–23),min(0–59),sec(0–61),wday(weekday, Sunday is 1),yday(day of the year), andisdst(daylight saving flag, a boolean).If
formatis not “*t”, thendatereturns the date as a string, formatted according to the same rules as the C functionstrftime.When called without arguments,
datereturns a reasonable date and time representation that depends on the host system and on the current locale (that is,os.date()is equivalent toos.date("%c")).
os.difftime¶
- os.difftime(t2, t1)¶
Returns the number of seconds from time
t1to timet2. In POSIX, Windows, and some other systems, this value is exactlyt2``*-</em>``t1.
os.execute¶
- os.execute([command])¶
This function is equivalent to the C function
system. It passescommandto be executed by an operating system shell. It returns a status code, which is system-dependent. Ifcommandis absent, then it returns nonzero if a shell is available and zero otherwise.
os.exit¶
- os.exit([code])¶
Calls the C function
exit, with an optionalcode, to terminate the host program. The default value forcodeis the success code.
os.getenv¶
- os.getenv(varname)¶
Returns the value of the process environment variable
varname, or nil if the variable is not defined.
os.remove¶
- os.remove(filename)¶
Deletes the file or directory with the given name. Directories must be empty to be removed. If this function fails, it returns nil, plus a string describing the error.
os.rename¶
- os.rename(oldname, newname)¶
Renames file or directory named
oldnametonewname. If this function fails, it returns nil, plus a string describing the error.
os.setlocale¶
- os.setlocale(locale[, category])¶
Sets the current locale of the program.
localeis a string specifying a locale;categoryis an optional string describing which category to change:"all","collate","ctype","monetary","numeric", or"time"; the default category is"all". The function returns the name of the new locale, or nil if the request cannot be honored.If
localeis the empty string, the current locale is set to an implementation-defined native locale. Iflocaleis the string “C”, the current locale is set to the standard C locale.When called with nil as the first argument, this function only returns the name of the current locale for the given category.
os.time¶
- os.time([table])¶
Returns the current time when called without arguments, or a time representing the date and time specified by the given table. This table must have fields
year,month, andday, and may have fieldshour,min,sec, andisdst(for a description of these fields, see the <a href=”#pdf-os.date”>``os.date``</a> function).The returned value is a number, whose meaning depends on your system. In POSIX, Windows, and some other systems, this number counts the number of seconds since some given start time (the “epoch”). In other systems, the meaning is not specified, and the number returned by
timecan be used only as an argument todateanddifftime.
os.tmpname¶
- os.tmpname()¶
Returns a string with a file name that can be used for a temporary file. The file must be explicitly opened before its use and explicitly removed when no longer needed.
On some systems (POSIX), this function also creates a file with that name, to avoid security risks. (Someone else might create the file with wrong permissions in the time between getting the name and creating the file.) You still have to open the file to use it and to remove it (even if you do not use it).
When possible, you may prefer to use <a href=”#pdf-io.tmpfile”>``io.tmpfile``</a>, which automatically removes the file when the program ends.
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