Add Lua math functions log10 and l2magnitude (nonstandard)
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25 // Modified 2009-12-26 by Ilari Liusvaara
26 // Make luaFunction public, because it can't be overridden outside
27 // package otherwise.
29 package mnj.lua;
31 /**
32 * Common superclass for all Lua Java Functions. A Lua function that
33 * is implemented in Java is called a Lua Java Function. Each such
34 * function corresponds to an indirect instance of this class. If you
35 * wish to implement your own Lua Java Function then you'll need to
36 * subclass this class and have one instance for each function that you
37 * need. It is recommended that you extend the class with at least one
38 * member so that you can distinguish the different instances. Whilst
39 * it is possible to implement each different Lua Java Function by
40 * having a new subclass for each one, this is not recommended as it
41 * will increase the size of the resulting <code>.jar</code> file by a
42 * large amount.
44 public abstract class LuaJavaCallback
46 public abstract int luaFunction(Lua L);