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2007年2月25日, Norman Ramsey <nr@eecs.harvard.edu>:
Thanks; I thought some scurvy submodule trick might be the way to go...
My one misgiving is that the name of the library is built in.
I think I'd prefer to let the C code wind up in the core submodule and
then write
 for k, v in pairs(_M.core) do _M[k] = v end
Does someone who understands modules better than I do think this would work?
Yes, you can do that. That's the way I usually expose core functions
in my hybrid modules. You can also create a list of functions to
export if some of them are meant to be private:
module(..., package.seeall)
local core = require(.....".core")
for _,funcname in pairs(core.api) do _M[funcname] = core[funcname] end
where core.api is a table.

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