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--[[ Save Table to File/Stringtable Load Table from File/Stringtable v 0.94 Lua 5.1 compatible Userdata and indices of these are not saved Functions are saved via string.dump, so make sure it has no upvalues References are saved ---------------------------------------------------- table.save( table [, filename] ) Saves a table so it can be called via the table.load function again table must a object of type 'table' filename is optional, and may be a string representing a filename or true/1 table.save( table ) on success: returns a string representing the table (stringtable) (uses a string as buffer, ideal for smaller tables) table.save( table, true or 1 ) on success: returns a string representing the table (stringtable) (uses io.tmpfile() as buffer, ideal for bigger tables) table.save( table, "filename" ) on success: returns 1 (saves the table to file "filename") on failure: returns as second argument an error msg ---------------------------------------------------- table.load( filename or stringtable ) Loads a table that has been saved via the table.save function on success: returns a previously saved table on failure: returns as second argument an error msg ---------------------------------------------------- chillcode, <a href="http://lua-users.org/wiki/SaveTableToFile" rel="nofollow">http://lua-users.org/wiki/SaveTableToFile</a> Licensed under the same terms as Lua itself. ]]-- do -- declare local variables --// exportstring( string ) --// returns a "Lua" portable version of the string local function exportstring( s ) s = string.format( "%q",s ) -- to replace s = string.gsub( s,"\\\n","\\n" ) s = string.gsub( s,"\r","\\r" ) s = string.gsub( s,string.char(26),"\"..string.char(26)..\"" ) return s end --// The Save Function function table.save( tbl,filename ) local charS,charE = " ","\n" local file,err -- create a pseudo file that writes to a string and return the string if not filename then file = { write = function( self,newstr ) self.str = self.str..newstr end, str = "" } charS,charE = "","" -- write table to tmpfile elseif filename == true or filename == 1 then charS,charE,file = "","",io.tmpfile() -- write table to file -- use io.open here rather than io.output, since in windows when clicking on a file opened with io.output will create an error else file,err = io.open( filename, "w" ) if err then return _,err end end -- initiate variables for save procedure local tables,lookup = { tbl },{ [tbl] = 1 } file:write( "return {"..charE ) for idx,t in ipairs( tables ) do if filename and filename ~= true and filename ~= 1 then file:write( "-- Table: {"..idx.."}"..charE ) end file:write( "{"..charE ) local thandled = {} for i,v in ipairs( t ) do thandled[i] = true -- escape functions and userdata if type( v ) ~= "userdata" then -- only handle value if type( v ) == "table" then if not lookup[v] then table.insert( tables, v ) lookup[v] = #tables end file:write( charS.."{"..lookup[v].."},"..charE ) elseif type( v ) == "function" then file:write( charS.."loadstring("..exportstring(string.dump( v )).."),"..charE ) else local value = ( type( v ) == "string" and exportstring( v ) ) or tostring( v ) file:write( charS..value..","..charE ) end end end for i,v in pairs( t ) do -- escape functions and userdata if (not thandled[i]) and type( v ) ~= "userdata" then -- handle index if type( i ) == "table" then if not lookup[i] then table.insert( tables,i ) lookup[i] = #tables end file:write( charS.."[{"..lookup[i].."}]=" ) else local index = ( type( i ) == "string" and "["..exportstring( i ).."]" ) or string.format( "[%d]",i ) file:write( charS..index.."=" ) end -- handle value if type( v ) == "table" then if not lookup[v] then table.insert( tables,v ) lookup[v] = #tables end file:write( "{"..lookup[v].."},"..charE ) elseif type( v ) == "function" then file:write( "loadstring("..exportstring(string.dump( v )).."),"..charE ) else local value = ( type( v ) == "string" and exportstring( v ) ) or tostring( v ) file:write( value..","..charE ) end end end file:write( "},"..charE ) end file:write( "}" ) -- Return Values -- return stringtable from string if not filename then -- set marker for stringtable return file.str.."--|" -- return stringttable from file elseif filename == true or filename == 1 then file:seek ( "set" ) -- no need to close file, it gets closed and removed automatically -- set marker for stringtable return file:read( "*a" ).."--|" -- close file and return 1 else file:close() return 1 end end --// The Load Function function table.load( sfile ) local tables, err, _ -- catch marker for stringtable if string.sub( sfile,-3,-1 ) == "--|" then tables,err = loadstring( sfile ) else tables,err = loadfile( sfile ) end if err then return _,err end tables = tables() for idx = 1,#tables do local tolinkv,tolinki = {},{} for i,v in pairs( tables[idx] ) do if type( v ) == "table" and tables[v[1]] then table.insert( tolinkv,{ i,tables[v[1]] } ) end if type( i ) == "table" and tables[i[1]] then table.insert( tolinki,{ i,tables[i[1]] } ) end end -- link values, first due to possible changes of indices for _,v in ipairs( tolinkv ) do tables[idx][v[1]] = v[2] end -- link indices for _,v in ipairs( tolinki ) do tables[idx][v[2]],tables[idx][v[1]] = tables[idx][v[1]],nil end end return tables[1] end -- close do end |
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I've included it in my project and tried this code:
You can save files either in Documents directory or Temp directory, thus you need to specify, either
I've just tried datasaver. It's not working on gideros player and on device(android).
Any help?
Did you include json.lua?