I just need some answers about how a game called Natural Selection 2 operates. Its written mostly in Lua. I have prepared the following question but I'd like some feedback on it. My account has been blocked a few times for not abiding by the question formatting rules; so you know my concern.
I would also like to know if its okay to post the source of a file from the game. I understand that under US copyright law a person can cite the author and it will still be legal if the original work is quoted.
Here is my question:
I'm attempting to document the code of Natural Selection 2 which is written in Lua. I know some things about Lua though I don't have the entire language under my belt yet. I would like to know where the game scripts are getting their functions from. For example there's a few lines like so:
Script.Load("lua/Shared.lua")
Its obvious to me what is happening here. However due to my desire to
document the entire game I need to know where this object "Script" and
its member function Load()
are from. There are no require()
function calls at the beginning of the file or elsewhere. I do not own
the source code for this game and the copyright belongs to Unknown
Worlds Entertainment. I will leave some of the source here so that I
can show everyone what I mean.
[Code removed]
is from a link through MainMenu.lua
which loads the Script
[Code removed]
Decoda is the script editing software for NS2. I do know and understand the Shared, Predict, Server, and Client objects are VM's ("Virtual Machines" for the uninitiated) which I assume run the game on whichever computer they're running on.
I understand that under US copyright law a person can cite the author and it will still be legal if the original work is quoted
What does citation have to do with copyright laws?? An author's name is not copyrightable in any law I heard of. Posting the source code is another matter. Just because you cite it doesn't mean you haven't infringed on a copyright.