pub fn lua_upvalueindex(i: c_int) -> c_intExpand description
When a C function is created, it is possible to associate some values with
it, thus creating a C closure; these values are called upvalues and are
accessible to the function whenever it is called (see lua_pushcclosure).
Whenever a C function is called, its upvalues are located at specific
pseudo-indices. These pseudo-indices are produced by the function
lua_upvalueindex. The first value associated with a function is at
position lua_upvalueindex(1), and so on. Any access to
lua_upvalueindex(n), where n is greater than the number of upvalues of the
current function (but not greater than 256), produces an acceptable (but
invalid) index.