- -- 
- -- strict.lua 
- -- checks uses of undeclared global variables 
- -- All global variables must be 'declared' through a regular assignment 
- -- (even assigning nil will do) in a main chunk before being used 
- -- anywhere or assigned to inside a function. 
- -- 
-   
- local getinfo, error, rawset, rawget = debug.getinfo, error, rawset, rawget 
-   
- local mt = getmetatable(_G) 
- if mt == nil then 
-   mt = {} 
-   setmetatable(_G, mt) 
- end 
-   
- mt.__declared = {} 
-   
- local function what () 
-   local d = getinfo(3, "S") 
-   return d and d.what or "C" 
- end 
-   
- mt.__newindex = function (t, n, v) 
-   if not mt.__declared[n] then 
-     local w = what() 
-     if w ~= "main" and w ~= "C" then 
-       error("assign to undeclared variable '"..n.."'", 2) 
-     end 
-     mt.__declared[n] = true 
-   end 
-   rawset(t, n, v) 
- end 
-    
- mt.__index = function (t, n) 
-   if not mt.__declared[n] and what() ~= "C" then 
-     error("variable '"..n.."' is not declared", 2) 
-   end 
-   return rawget(t, n) 
- end 
-   
-