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Import a Module
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import
Statement
A module can be imported via the import
statement, and its members are accessed via '::
' similar to C++.
import "crypto" as lock; // import the script file 'crypto.rhai' as a module named 'lock'
lock::encrypt(secret); // use functions defined under the module via '::'
lock::hash::sha256(key); // sub-modules are also supported
print(lock::status); // module variables are constants
lock::status = "off"; // <- runtime error - cannot modify a constant
Scoped Imports
import
statements are scoped, meaning that they are only accessible inside the scope that they're imported.
They can appear anywhere a normal statement can be, but in the vast majority of cases import
statements are
group at the beginning of a script. It is not advised to deviate from this common practice unless
there is a Very Good Reason™.
Especially, do not place an import
statement within a loop; doing so will repeatedly re-load the same module
during every iteration of the loop!
let mod = "crypto";
if secured { // new block scope
import mod as c; // import module (the path needs not be a constant string)
c::encrypt(key); // use a function in the module
} // the module disappears at the end of the block scope
c::encrypt(others); // <- this causes a run-time error because the 'crypto' module
// is no longer available!
for x in range(0, 1000) {
import "crypto" as c; // <- importing a module inside a loop is a Very Bad Idea™
c.encrypt(something);
}
Recursive Imports
Beware of import cycles - i.e. recursively loading the same module. This is a sure-fire way to
cause a stack overflow in the [Engine
], unless stopped by setting a limit for [maximum number of modules].
For instance, importing itself always causes an infinite recursion:
// This file is 'hello.rhai'
import "hello" as foo; // import itself - infinite recursion!
foo::do_something();
Modules cross-referencing also cause infinite recursion:
// This file is 'hello.rhai' - references 'world.rhai'
import "world" as foo;
foo::do_something();
// This file is 'world.rhai' - references 'hello.rhai'
import "hello" as bar;
bar::do_something_else();