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#ifndef lfunc_h
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#define lfunc_h
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#include "third_party/lua/lobject.h"
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#define sizeCclosure(n) (cast_int(offsetof(CClosure, upvalue)) + \
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cast_int(sizeof(TValue)) * (n))
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#define sizeLclosure(n) (cast_int(offsetof(LClosure, upvals)) + \
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cast_int(sizeof(TValue *)) * (n))
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/* test whether thread is in 'twups' list */
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#define isintwups(L) (L->twups != L)
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/*
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** maximum number of upvalues in a closure (both C and Lua). (Value
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** must fit in a VM register.)
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*/
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#define MAXUPVAL 255
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Bring Lua to 5.4.6. (#1214)
This essentially re-does the work of #875 on top of master.
This is what I did to check that Cosmo's Lua extensions still worked:
```
$ build/bootstrap/make MODE=aarch64 o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua
$ ape o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua
>: 10
10
>: 010
8
>: 0b10
2
>: string.byte("\e")
27
>: "Hello, %s" % {"world"}
Hello, world
>: "*" * 3
***
```
`luaL_traceback2` was used to show the stack trace with parameter
values; it's used in `LuaCallWithTrace`, which is used in Redbean to run
Lua code. You should be able to see the extended stack trace by running
something like this: `redbean -e "function a(b)c()end a(2)"` (with
"params" indicating the extended stack trace):
```
stack traceback:
[string "function a(b)c()end a(2)"]:1: in function 'a', params: b = 2;
[string "function a(b)c()end a(2)"]:1: in main chunk
```
@pkulchenko confirmed that I get the expected result with the updated
code.
This is what I did to check that Lua itself still worked:
```
$ cd third_party/lua/test/
$ ape ../../../o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua all.lua
```
There's one test failure, in `files.lua`:
```
***** FILE 'files.lua'*****
testing i/o
../../../o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua: files.lua:84: assertion failed!
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'assert'
files.lua:84: in main chunk
(...tail calls...)
all.lua:195: in main chunk
[C]: in ?
.>>> closing state <<<
```
That isn't a result of these changes; the same test is failing in
master.
The failure is here:
```lua
if not _port then -- invalid seek
local status, msg, code = io.stdin:seek("set", 1000)
assert(not status and type(msg) == "string" and type(code) == "number")
end
```
The test expects a seek to offset 1,000 on stdin to fail — but it
doesn't. `status` ends up being the new offset rather than `nil`.
If I comment out that one test, the remaining tests succeed.
2024-06-16 00:13:08 +00:00
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#define upisopen(up) ((up)->v.p != &(up)->u.value)
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Bring Lua to 5.4.6. (#1214)
This essentially re-does the work of #875 on top of master.
This is what I did to check that Cosmo's Lua extensions still worked:
```
$ build/bootstrap/make MODE=aarch64 o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua
$ ape o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua
>: 10
10
>: 010
8
>: 0b10
2
>: string.byte("\e")
27
>: "Hello, %s" % {"world"}
Hello, world
>: "*" * 3
***
```
`luaL_traceback2` was used to show the stack trace with parameter
values; it's used in `LuaCallWithTrace`, which is used in Redbean to run
Lua code. You should be able to see the extended stack trace by running
something like this: `redbean -e "function a(b)c()end a(2)"` (with
"params" indicating the extended stack trace):
```
stack traceback:
[string "function a(b)c()end a(2)"]:1: in function 'a', params: b = 2;
[string "function a(b)c()end a(2)"]:1: in main chunk
```
@pkulchenko confirmed that I get the expected result with the updated
code.
This is what I did to check that Lua itself still worked:
```
$ cd third_party/lua/test/
$ ape ../../../o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua all.lua
```
There's one test failure, in `files.lua`:
```
***** FILE 'files.lua'*****
testing i/o
../../../o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua: files.lua:84: assertion failed!
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'assert'
files.lua:84: in main chunk
(...tail calls...)
all.lua:195: in main chunk
[C]: in ?
.>>> closing state <<<
```
That isn't a result of these changes; the same test is failing in
master.
The failure is here:
```lua
if not _port then -- invalid seek
local status, msg, code = io.stdin:seek("set", 1000)
assert(not status and type(msg) == "string" and type(code) == "number")
end
```
The test expects a seek to offset 1,000 on stdin to fail — but it
doesn't. `status` ends up being the new offset rather than `nil`.
If I comment out that one test, the remaining tests succeed.
2024-06-16 00:13:08 +00:00
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#define uplevel(up) check_exp(upisopen(up), cast(StkId, (up)->v.p))
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/*
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** maximum number of misses before giving up the cache of closures
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** in prototypes
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*/
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#define MAXMISS 10
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/* special status to close upvalues preserving the top of the stack */
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#define CLOSEKTOP (-1)
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LUAI_FUNC Proto *luaF_newproto (lua_State *L);
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LUAI_FUNC CClosure *luaF_newCclosure (lua_State *L, int nupvals);
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LUAI_FUNC LClosure *luaF_newLclosure (lua_State *L, int nupvals);
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LUAI_FUNC void luaF_initupvals (lua_State *L, LClosure *cl);
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LUAI_FUNC UpVal *luaF_findupval (lua_State *L, StkId level);
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LUAI_FUNC void luaF_newtbcupval (lua_State *L, StkId level);
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LUAI_FUNC void luaF_closeupval (lua_State *L, StkId level);
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Bring Lua to 5.4.6. (#1214)
This essentially re-does the work of #875 on top of master.
This is what I did to check that Cosmo's Lua extensions still worked:
```
$ build/bootstrap/make MODE=aarch64 o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua
$ ape o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua
>: 10
10
>: 010
8
>: 0b10
2
>: string.byte("\e")
27
>: "Hello, %s" % {"world"}
Hello, world
>: "*" * 3
***
```
`luaL_traceback2` was used to show the stack trace with parameter
values; it's used in `LuaCallWithTrace`, which is used in Redbean to run
Lua code. You should be able to see the extended stack trace by running
something like this: `redbean -e "function a(b)c()end a(2)"` (with
"params" indicating the extended stack trace):
```
stack traceback:
[string "function a(b)c()end a(2)"]:1: in function 'a', params: b = 2;
[string "function a(b)c()end a(2)"]:1: in main chunk
```
@pkulchenko confirmed that I get the expected result with the updated
code.
This is what I did to check that Lua itself still worked:
```
$ cd third_party/lua/test/
$ ape ../../../o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua all.lua
```
There's one test failure, in `files.lua`:
```
***** FILE 'files.lua'*****
testing i/o
../../../o/aarch64/third_party/lua/lua: files.lua:84: assertion failed!
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'assert'
files.lua:84: in main chunk
(...tail calls...)
all.lua:195: in main chunk
[C]: in ?
.>>> closing state <<<
```
That isn't a result of these changes; the same test is failing in
master.
The failure is here:
```lua
if not _port then -- invalid seek
local status, msg, code = io.stdin:seek("set", 1000)
assert(not status and type(msg) == "string" and type(code) == "number")
end
```
The test expects a seek to offset 1,000 on stdin to fail — but it
doesn't. `status` ends up being the new offset rather than `nil`.
If I comment out that one test, the remaining tests succeed.
2024-06-16 00:13:08 +00:00
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LUAI_FUNC StkId luaF_close (lua_State *L, StkId level, int status, int yy);
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LUAI_FUNC void luaF_unlinkupval (UpVal *uv);
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LUAI_FUNC void luaF_freeproto (lua_State *L, Proto *f);
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LUAI_FUNC const char *luaF_getlocalname (const Proto *func, int local_number,
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int pc);
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#endif
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