Now that I've got luacheck working in VSCode and Nova, I've begun building some stuff with it. Unfortunately, while the new Additional assignment operators that the Playdate SDK adds to the language are useful, but luacheck doesn't know about them. Using them in your project results in false-negative errors -- errors reported by luacheck that aren't actually problems in your code.


Unfortunately, I think luacheck is right here -- for normal Lua code these are invalid operators. It just doesn't know about the PlaydateSDK's additions.
I've filed lunarmodules/luacheck#53 to see if they could make the operators understood by luacheck extensible in the .luacheckrc file. In the meantime, either:
- Don't use these operators
- Disable luacheck
- Stare at these errors and laugh at your ability to be smarter than a computer when writing code.
Now that I've got luacheck working in
VSCodeandNova, I've begun building some stuff with it. Unfortunately, while the new Additional assignment operators that the Playdate SDK adds to the language are useful, butluacheckdoesn't know about them. Using them in your project results in false-negative errors -- errors reported byluacheckthat aren't actually problems in your code.Unfortunately, I think
luacheckis right here -- for normal Lua code these are invalid operators. It just doesn't know about the PlaydateSDK's additions.I've filed lunarmodules/luacheck#53 to see if they could make the operators understood by
luacheckextensible in the.luacheckrcfile. In the meantime, either: