fix dots in file/directory names breaking Lua require resolution (#1445)#1702
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…eScriptToLua#1445) Lua's require() uses dots as path separators, so a file at Foo.Bar/index.lua is unreachable via require("Foo.Bar.index") since Lua looks for Foo/Bar/index.lua. Expand dotted path segments into nested directories in the emit output, and emit a diagnostic when this expansion causes output path collisions.
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While this is a possible solution, wouldn't it be simpler (and the output more reasonable) if we were to just find/replace periods with e.g. underscores in the output file names? |
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Relates to #1445
Lua's require() uses dots as path separators, so a file at Foo.Bar/index.lua is unreachable via require("Foo.Bar.index") since Lua looks for Foo/Bar/index.lua. Expand dotted path segments into nested directories in the emit output, and emit a diagnostic when this expansion causes output path collisions.