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-- Defined in bios.lua
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--[[- Loads the given API into the global environment.
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**Warning** This function is deprecated. Use of this function will pollute the
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global table, use @{require} instead.
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This function loads and executes the file at the given path, and all global
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variables and functions exported by it will by available through the use of
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`myAPI.<function name>`, where `myAPI` is the base name of the API file.
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@tparam string path The path of the API to load.
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@treturn boolean Whether or not the API was successfully loaded.
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@deprecated Use @{require}.
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function loadAPI(path) end
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--- Unloads an API which was loaded by @{os.loadAPI}.
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--
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-- This effectively removes the specified table from `_G`.
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--
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-- @tparam string name The name of the API to unload.
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-- @deprecated Use @{require}.
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function unloadAPI(name) end
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--[[- Pause execution of the current thread and waits for any events matching
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`filter`.
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This function @{coroutine.yield|yields} the current process and waits for it
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to be resumed with a vararg list where the first element matches `filter`.
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If no `filter` is supplied, this will match all events.
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Unlike @{os.pullEventRaw}, it will stop the application upon a "terminate"
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event, printing the error "Terminated".
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@tparam[opt] string filter Event to filter for.
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@treturn string event The name of the event that fired.
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@treturn any param... Optional additional parameters of the event.
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@usage Listen for `mouse_click` events.
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while true do
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local event, button, x, y = os.pullEvent("mouse_click")
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print("Button", button, "was clicked at", x, ",", y)
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end
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@usage Listen for multiple events.
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while true do
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local eventData = {os.pullEvent()}
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local event = eventData[1]
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if event == "mouse_click" then
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print("Button", eventData[2], "was clicked at", eventData[3], ",", eventData[4])
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elseif event == "key" then
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print("Key code", eventData[2], "was pressed")
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end
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end
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@see os.pullEventRaw To pull the terminate event.
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function pullEvent(filter) end
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--[[- Pause execution of the current thread and waits for events, including the
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`terminate` event.
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This behaves almost the same as @{os.pullEvent}, except it allows you to handle
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the `terminate` event yourself - the program will not stop execution when
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<kbd>Ctrl+T</kbd> is pressed.
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@tparam[opt] string filter Event to filter for.
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@treturn string event The name of the event that fired.
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@treturn any param... Optional additional parameters of the event.
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@usage Listen for `terminate` events.
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while true do
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local event = os.pullEventRaw()
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if event == "terminate" then
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print("Caught terminate event!")
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end
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end
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@see os.pullEvent To pull events normally.
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function pullEventRaw(filter) end
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--- Pauses execution for the specified number of seconds, alias of @{_G.sleep}.
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function sleep(time) end
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--- Get the current CraftOS version (for example, `CraftOS 1.8`).
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--
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-- This is defined by `bios.lua`. For the current version of CC:Tweaked, this
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-- should return `CraftOS 1.8`.
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--
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-- @treturn string The current CraftOS version.
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function version() end
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--[[- Run the program at the given path with the specified environment and
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arguments.
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This function does not resolve program names like the shell does. This means
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that, for example, `os.run("edit")` will not work. As well as this, it does not
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provide access to the @{shell} API in the environment. For this behaviour, use
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@{shell.run} instead.
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If the program cannot be found, or failed to run, it will print the error and
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return `false`. If you want to handle this more gracefully, use an alternative
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such as @{loadfile}.
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@tparam table env The environment to run the program with.
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@tparam string path The exact path of the program to run.
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@param ... The arguments to pass to the program.
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@treturn boolean Whether or not the program ran successfully.
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@usage Run the default shell from within your program:
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os.run({}, "/rom/programs/shell")
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@see shell.run
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@see loadfile
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]]
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function run(env, path, ...) end
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