Luacheck module¶
Use local luacheck = require "luacheck" to import luacheck module. It contains the following functions:
luacheck.get_report(source): Given source string, returns analysis data (a table).luacheck.process_reports(reports, options): Processes array of analysis reports and applies options.reports[i]usesoptions,options[i],options[i][1],options[i][2], ... as options, overriding each other in that order. Options table is a table with fields similar to config options; see Config options. Analysis reports with fieldfatalare ignored.process_reportsreturns final report, see Report format.luacheck.check_strings(sources, options): Checks array of sources using options, returns final report. Tables with fieldfatalwithinsourcesarray are ignored.luacheck.check_files(files, options): Checks array of files using options, returns final report. Open file handles can passed instead of filenames, in which case they will be read till EOF and closed.luacheck.get_message(issue): Returns a string message for an issue, see Report format.
luacheck._VERSION contains Luacheck version as a string in MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH format.
Using luacheck as a function is equivalent to calling luacheck.check_files.
Report format¶
A final report is an array of file reports plus fields warnings, errors and fatals containing total number of warnings, errors and fatal errors, correspondingly.
A file report is an array of issues (warnings or errors). If a fatal error occurred while checking a file, its report will have fatal field containing error type and msg field containing error message.
An issue is a table with field code indicating its type (see List of warnings), and fields line, column and end_column pointing to the source of the warning. name field may contain name of related variable. Issues of some types can also have additional fields:
| Codes | Additional fields |
|---|---|
| 011 | msg field contains syntax error message. |
| 111 | module field indicates that assignment is to a non-module global variable. |
| 122, 142, 143 | indirect field indicates that the global field was accessed using a local alias. |
| 122, 142, 143 | field field contains string representation of related global field. |
| 211 | func field indicates that unused variable is a function. |
| 211 | recursive field indicates that unused function is recursive. |
| 211 | mutually_recursive field is set for unused mutually recursive functions. |
| 314 | field field contains string representation of ununsed field or index. |
| 4.. | prev_line and prev_column fields contain location of the overwritten definition. |
| 521 | label field contains label name. |
| 631 | line_ending field contains "comment" or "string" if line ending is within a comment or a string. |
| 631 | max_length field contains maximum allowed line length. |
Other fields may be present for internal reasons.