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title: "Luau Recap: July 2021"
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---
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Luau is our new language that you can read more about at [https://luau-lang.org](https://luau-lang.org). Our team was still busy working on upcoming Studio Beta feature for script editor, but we did fit in multiple typechecking improvements.
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[Cross-posted to the [Roblox Developer Forum](https://devforum.roblox.com/t/luau-recap-july-2021/).]
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## Typechecking improvements
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A common complaint that we've received was a false-positive error when table with an optional or union element type is defined:
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```lua
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--!strict
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type Foo = {x: number | string}
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local foos: {Foo} = {
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{x = 1234567},
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{x = "hello"} -- Type 'string' could not be converted into 'number'
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}
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```
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This case is now handled and skipping optional fields is allowed as well:
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```lua
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--!strict
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type Foo = {
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a: number,
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b: number?
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}
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local foos: {Foo} = {
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{ a = 1 },
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{ a = 2, b = 3 } -- now ok
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}
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```
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Current fix only handles table element type in assignments, but we plan to extend that to function call arguments and individual table fields.
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Like we've mentioned last time, we will continue working on our new type constraint resolver and this month it learned to handle more complex expressions (including type guards) inside `assert` conditions:
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```lua
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--!strict
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local part = script.Parent:WaitForChild("Part")
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assert(part:IsA("BasePart"))
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local basepart: BasePart = part -- no longer an error
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```
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And speaking of assertions, we applied a minor fix so that the type of the `assert` function correctly defines a second optional `string?` parameter.
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We have also fixed the type of `string.gmatch` function reported by one of the community members.
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We know about issues in a few additional library functions and we'll work to fix them as well.
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Hopefully, you didn't see 'free type leak' errors that underline your whole script, but some of you did and reported them to us.
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We read those reports and two additional cases have been fixed this month.
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We now track only a single one that should be fixed next month.
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Another false positive error that was fixed involves tables with __call metatable function.
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We no longer report a type error when this method is invoked and we'll also make sure that given arguments match the function definition:
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```lua
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--!strict
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local t = { x = 2 }
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local x = setmetatable(t, {
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__call = function(self, a: number)
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return a * self.x
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end
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})
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local a = x(2) -- no longer an error
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```
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Please note that while call operator on a table is now handled, function types in Luau are distinct from table types and you'll still get an error if you try to assign this table to a variable of a function type.
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## Linter improvements
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A new 'TableOperations' lint check was added that will detect common correctness or performance issues with `table.insert` and `table.remove`:
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```lua
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-- table.insert will insert the value before the last element, which is likely a bug; consider removing the second argument or wrap it in parentheses to silence
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table.insert(t, #t, 42)
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-- table.insert will append the value to the table; consider removing the second argument for efficiency
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table.insert(t, #t + 1, 42)
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-- table.insert uses index 0 but arrays are 1-based; did you mean 1 instead?
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table.insert(t, 0, 42)
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-- table.remove uses index 0 but arrays are 1-based; did you mean 1 instead?
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table.remove(t, 0)
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-- table.remove will remove the value before the last element, which is likely a bug; consider removing the second argument or wrap it in parentheses to silence
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table.remove(t, #t - 1)
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-- table.insert may change behavior if the call returns more than one result; consider adding parentheses around second argument
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table.insert(t, string.find("hello", "h"))
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```
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Another new check is 'DuplicateConditions'. The name speaks for itself, `if` statement chains with duplicate conditions and expressions containing `and`/`or` operations with redundant parts will now be detected:
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```lua
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if x then
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-- ...
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elseif not x then
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-- ...
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elseif x̳ then -- Condition has already been checked on line 1
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-- ...
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end
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local success = a and a̳ -- Condition has already been checked on column 17
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local good = (a or b) or a̳ -- Condition has already been checked on column 15
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```
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We've also fixed an incorrect lint warning when `typeof` is used to check for `EnumItem`.
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## Editor features
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An issue was fixed that prevented the debugger from displaying values inside Roblox callback functions when an error was reported inside of it.
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## Behavior changes
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`table.insert` will no longer move elements forward 1 spot when index is negative or 0.
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This change also fixed a performance issue when `table.insert` was called with a large negative index.
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The 'TableOperations' lint mentioned earlier will flag cases where insertion at index 0 is performed.
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