# Schema Place a file `schema.lua` in your mod, returning a schema table. ## Non-string entries and `minetest.conf` Suppose you have the following schema: ```lua return { type = "table", entries = { [42] = { type = "boolean", description = "The Answer" default = true } } } ``` And a user sets the following config: ```conf mod.42 = false ``` It won't work, as the resulting table will be `{["42"] = false}` instead of `{[42] = false}`. In order to make this work, you have to convert the keys yourself: ```lua return { type = "table", keys = { -- this will convert all keys to numbers type = "number" }, entries = { [42] = { type = "boolean", description = "The Answer" default = true } } } ``` This is best left explicit. First, you shouldn't be using numbered field keys if you want decent `minetest.conf` support, and second, `modlib`'s schema module could only guess in this case, attempting conversion to number / boolean. What if both number and string field were set as possible entries? Should the string field be deleted? And so on.