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#ifndef COSMOPOLITAN_THIRD_PARTY_LUA_LUA_H_
#define COSMOPOLITAN_THIRD_PARTY_LUA_LUA_H_
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.
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#include "third_party/lua/luaconf.h"
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.
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COSMOPOLITAN_C_START_
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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.
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#define LUA_VERSION_MAJOR "5"
#define LUA_VERSION_MINOR "4"
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.
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#define LUA_VERSION_RELEASE "6"
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#define LUA_VERSION_NUM 504
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.
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#define LUA_VERSION_RELEASE_NUM (LUA_VERSION_NUM * 100 + 6)
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#define LUA_VERSION "Lua " LUA_VERSION_MAJOR "." LUA_VERSION_MINOR
#define LUA_RELEASE LUA_VERSION "." LUA_VERSION_RELEASE
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.
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#define LUA_COPYRIGHT LUA_RELEASE " Copyright (C) 1994-2023 Lua.org, PUC-Rio"
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#define LUA_AUTHORS "R. Ierusalimschy, L. H. de Figueiredo, W. Celes"
/* mark for precompiled code ('<esc>Lua') */
#define LUA_SIGNATURE "\x1bLua"
/* option for multiple returns in 'lua_pcall' and 'lua_call' */
#define LUA_MULTRET (-1)
/*
** Pseudo-indices
** (-LUAI_MAXSTACK is the minimum valid index; we keep some free empty
** space after that to help overflow detection)
*/
#define LUA_REGISTRYINDEX (-LUAI_MAXSTACK - 1000)
#define lua_upvalueindex(i) (LUA_REGISTRYINDEX - (i))
/* thread status */
#define LUA_OK 0
#define LUA_YIELD 1
#define LUA_ERRRUN 2
#define LUA_ERRSYNTAX 3
#define LUA_ERRMEM 4
#define LUA_ERRERR 5
typedef struct lua_State lua_State;
/*
** basic types
*/
#define LUA_TNONE (-1)
#define LUA_TNIL 0
#define LUA_TBOOLEAN 1
#define LUA_TLIGHTUSERDATA 2
#define LUA_TNUMBER 3
#define LUA_TSTRING 4
#define LUA_TTABLE 5
#define LUA_TFUNCTION 6
#define LUA_TUSERDATA 7
#define LUA_TTHREAD 8
#define LUA_NUMTYPES 9
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/* minimum Lua stack available to a C function */
#define LUA_MINSTACK 20
/* predefined values in the registry */
#define LUA_RIDX_MAINTHREAD 1
#define LUA_RIDX_GLOBALS 2
#define LUA_RIDX_LAST LUA_RIDX_GLOBALS
/* type of numbers in Lua */
typedef LUA_NUMBER lua_Number;
/* type for integer functions */
typedef LUA_INTEGER lua_Integer;
/* unsigned integer type */
typedef LUA_UNSIGNED lua_Unsigned;
/* type for continuation-function contexts */
typedef LUA_KCONTEXT lua_KContext;
/*
** Type for C functions registered with Lua
*/
typedef int (*lua_CFunction) (lua_State *L);
/*
** Type for continuation functions
*/
typedef int (*lua_KFunction) (lua_State *L, int status, lua_KContext ctx);
/*
** Type for functions that read/write blocks when loading/dumping Lua chunks
*/
typedef const char * (*lua_Reader) (lua_State *L, void *ud, size_t *sz);
typedef int (*lua_Writer) (lua_State *L, const void *p, size_t sz, void *ud);
/*
** Type for memory-allocation functions
*/
typedef void * (*lua_Alloc) (void *ud, void *ptr, size_t osize, size_t nsize);
/*
** Type for warning functions
*/
typedef void (*lua_WarnFunction) (void *ud, const char *msg, int tocont);
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.
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/*
** Type used by the debug API to collect debug information
*/
typedef struct lua_Debug lua_Debug;
/*
** Functions to be called by the debugger in specific events
*/
typedef void (*lua_Hook) (lua_State *L, lua_Debug *ar);
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/*
** generic extra include file
*/
#if defined(LUA_USER_H)
#include LUA_USER_H
#endif
/*
** RCS ident string
*/
extern const char lua_ident[];
/*
** state manipulation
*/
LUA_API lua_State *(lua_newstate) (lua_Alloc f, void *ud);
LUA_API void (lua_close) (lua_State *L);
LUA_API lua_State *(lua_newthread) (lua_State *L);
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.
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LUA_API int (lua_closethread) (lua_State *L, lua_State *from);
LUA_API int (lua_resetthread) (lua_State *L); /* Deprecated! */
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LUA_API lua_CFunction (lua_atpanic) (lua_State *L, lua_CFunction panicf);
LUA_API lua_Number (lua_version) (lua_State *L);
/*
** basic stack manipulation
*/
LUA_API int (lua_absindex) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API int (lua_gettop) (lua_State *L);
LUA_API void (lua_settop) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API void (lua_pushvalue) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API void (lua_rotate) (lua_State *L, int idx, int n);
LUA_API void (lua_copy) (lua_State *L, int fromidx, int toidx);
LUA_API int (lua_checkstack) (lua_State *L, int n);
LUA_API void (lua_xmove) (lua_State *from, lua_State *to, int n);
/*
** access functions (stack -> C)
*/
LUA_API int (lua_isnumber) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API int (lua_isstring) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API int (lua_iscfunction) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API int (lua_isinteger) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API int (lua_isuserdata) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API int (lua_type) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API const char *(lua_typename) (lua_State *L, int tp);
LUA_API lua_Number (lua_tonumberx) (lua_State *L, int idx, int *isnum);
LUA_API lua_Integer (lua_tointegerx) (lua_State *L, int idx, int *isnum);
LUA_API int (lua_toboolean) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API const char *(lua_tolstring) (lua_State *L, int idx, size_t *len);
LUA_API lua_Unsigned (lua_rawlen) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API lua_CFunction (lua_tocfunction) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API void *(lua_touserdata) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API lua_State *(lua_tothread) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API const void *(lua_topointer) (lua_State *L, int idx);
/*
** Comparison and arithmetic functions
*/
#define LUA_OPADD 0 /* ORDER TM, ORDER OP */
#define LUA_OPSUB 1
#define LUA_OPMUL 2
#define LUA_OPMOD 3
#define LUA_OPPOW 4
#define LUA_OPDIV 5
#define LUA_OPIDIV 6
#define LUA_OPBAND 7
#define LUA_OPBOR 8
#define LUA_OPBXOR 9
#define LUA_OPSHL 10
#define LUA_OPSHR 11
#define LUA_OPUNM 12
#define LUA_OPBNOT 13
LUA_API void (lua_arith) (lua_State *L, int op);
#define LUA_OPEQ 0
#define LUA_OPLT 1
#define LUA_OPLE 2
LUA_API int (lua_rawequal) (lua_State *L, int idx1, int idx2);
LUA_API int (lua_compare) (lua_State *L, int idx1, int idx2, int op);
/*
** push functions (C -> stack)
*/
LUA_API void (lua_pushnil) (lua_State *L);
LUA_API void (lua_pushnumber) (lua_State *L, lua_Number n);
LUA_API void (lua_pushinteger) (lua_State *L, lua_Integer n);
LUA_API const char *(lua_pushlstring) (lua_State *L, const char *s, size_t len);
LUA_API const char *(lua_pushstring) (lua_State *L, const char *s);
LUA_API const char *(lua_pushvfstring) (lua_State *L, const char *fmt,
va_list argp);
LUA_API const char *(lua_pushfstring) (lua_State *L, const char *fmt, ...);
LUA_API void (lua_pushcclosure) (lua_State *L, lua_CFunction fn, int n);
LUA_API void (lua_pushboolean) (lua_State *L, int b);
LUA_API void (lua_pushlightuserdata) (lua_State *L, void *p);
LUA_API int (lua_pushthread) (lua_State *L);
/*
** get functions (Lua -> stack)
*/
LUA_API int (lua_getglobal) (lua_State *L, const char *name);
LUA_API int (lua_gettable) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API int (lua_getfield) (lua_State *L, int idx, const char *k);
LUA_API int (lua_geti) (lua_State *L, int idx, lua_Integer n);
LUA_API int (lua_rawget) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API int (lua_rawgeti) (lua_State *L, int idx, lua_Integer n);
LUA_API int (lua_rawgetp) (lua_State *L, int idx, const void *p);
LUA_API void (lua_createtable) (lua_State *L, int narr, int nrec);
LUA_API void *(lua_newuserdatauv) (lua_State *L, size_t sz, int nuvalue);
LUA_API int (lua_getmetatable) (lua_State *L, int objindex);
LUA_API int (lua_getiuservalue) (lua_State *L, int idx, int n);
/*
** set functions (stack -> Lua)
*/
LUA_API void (lua_setglobal) (lua_State *L, const char *name);
LUA_API void (lua_settable) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API void (lua_setfield) (lua_State *L, int idx, const char *k);
LUA_API void (lua_seti) (lua_State *L, int idx, lua_Integer n);
LUA_API void (lua_rawset) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API void (lua_rawseti) (lua_State *L, int idx, lua_Integer n);
LUA_API void (lua_rawsetp) (lua_State *L, int idx, const void *p);
LUA_API int (lua_setmetatable) (lua_State *L, int objindex);
LUA_API int (lua_setiuservalue) (lua_State *L, int idx, int n);
/*
** 'load' and 'call' functions (load and run Lua code)
*/
LUA_API void (lua_callk) (lua_State *L, int nargs, int nresults,
lua_KContext ctx, lua_KFunction k);
#define lua_call(L,n,r) lua_callk(L, (n), (r), 0, NULL)
LUA_API int (lua_pcallk) (lua_State *L, int nargs, int nresults, int errfunc,
lua_KContext ctx, lua_KFunction k);
#define lua_pcall(L,n,r,f) lua_pcallk(L, (n), (r), (f), 0, NULL)
LUA_API int (lua_load) (lua_State *L, lua_Reader reader, void *dt,
const char *chunkname, const char *mode);
LUA_API int (lua_dump) (lua_State *L, lua_Writer writer, void *data, int strip);
/*
** coroutine functions
*/
LUA_API int (lua_yieldk) (lua_State *L, int nresults, lua_KContext ctx,
lua_KFunction k);
LUA_API int (lua_resume) (lua_State *L, lua_State *from, int narg,
int *nres);
LUA_API int (lua_status) (lua_State *L);
LUA_API int (lua_isyieldable) (lua_State *L);
#define lua_yield(L,n) lua_yieldk(L, (n), 0, NULL)
/*
** Warning-related functions
*/
LUA_API void (lua_setwarnf) (lua_State *L, lua_WarnFunction f, void *ud);
LUA_API void (lua_warning) (lua_State *L, const char *msg, int tocont);
/*
** garbage-collection function and options
*/
#define LUA_GCSTOP 0
#define LUA_GCRESTART 1
#define LUA_GCCOLLECT 2
#define LUA_GCCOUNT 3
#define LUA_GCCOUNTB 4
#define LUA_GCSTEP 5
#define LUA_GCSETPAUSE 6
#define LUA_GCSETSTEPMUL 7
#define LUA_GCISRUNNING 9
#define LUA_GCGEN 10
#define LUA_GCINC 11
LUA_API int (lua_gc) (lua_State *L, int what, ...);
/*
** miscellaneous functions
*/
LUA_API int (lua_error) (lua_State *L);
LUA_API int (lua_next) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API void (lua_concat) (lua_State *L, int n);
LUA_API void (lua_len) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API size_t (lua_stringtonumber) (lua_State *L, const char *s);
LUA_API lua_Alloc (lua_getallocf) (lua_State *L, void **ud);
LUA_API void (lua_setallocf) (lua_State *L, lua_Alloc f, void *ud);
LUA_API void (lua_toclose) (lua_State *L, int idx);
LUA_API void (lua_closeslot) (lua_State *L, int idx);
/*
** {==============================================================
** some useful macros
** ===============================================================
*/
#define lua_getextraspace(L) ((void *)((char *)(L) - LUA_EXTRASPACE))
#define lua_tonumber(L,i) lua_tonumberx(L,(i),NULL)
#define lua_tointeger(L,i) lua_tointegerx(L,(i),NULL)
#define lua_pop(L,n) lua_settop(L, -(n)-1)
#define lua_newtable(L) lua_createtable(L, 0, 0)
#define lua_register(L,n,f) (lua_pushcfunction(L, (f)), lua_setglobal(L, (n)))
#define lua_pushcfunction(L,f) lua_pushcclosure(L, (f), 0)
#define lua_isfunction(L,n) (lua_type(L, (n)) == LUA_TFUNCTION)
#define lua_istable(L,n) (lua_type(L, (n)) == LUA_TTABLE)
#define lua_islightuserdata(L,n) (lua_type(L, (n)) == LUA_TLIGHTUSERDATA)
#define lua_isnil(L,n) (lua_type(L, (n)) == LUA_TNIL)
#define lua_isboolean(L,n) (lua_type(L, (n)) == LUA_TBOOLEAN)
#define lua_isthread(L,n) (lua_type(L, (n)) == LUA_TTHREAD)
#define lua_isnone(L,n) (lua_type(L, (n)) == LUA_TNONE)
#define lua_isnoneornil(L, n) (lua_type(L, (n)) <= 0)
#define lua_pushliteral(L, s) lua_pushstring(L, "" s)
#define lua_pushglobaltable(L) \
((void)lua_rawgeti(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, LUA_RIDX_GLOBALS))
#define lua_tostring(L,i) lua_tolstring(L, (i), NULL)
#define lua_insert(L,idx) lua_rotate(L, (idx), 1)
#define lua_remove(L,idx) (lua_rotate(L, (idx), -1), lua_pop(L, 1))
#define lua_replace(L,idx) (lua_copy(L, -1, (idx)), lua_pop(L, 1))
/* }============================================================== */
/*
** {==============================================================
** compatibility macros
** ===============================================================
*/
#if defined(LUA_COMPAT_APIINTCASTS)
#define lua_pushunsigned(L,n) lua_pushinteger(L, (lua_Integer)(n))
#define lua_tounsignedx(L,i,is) ((lua_Unsigned)lua_tointegerx(L,i,is))
#define lua_tounsigned(L,i) lua_tounsignedx(L,(i),NULL)
#endif
#define lua_newuserdata(L,s) lua_newuserdatauv(L,s,1)
#define lua_getuservalue(L,idx) lua_getiuservalue(L,idx,1)
#define lua_setuservalue(L,idx) lua_setiuservalue(L,idx,1)
#define LUA_NUMTAGS LUA_NUMTYPES
/* }============================================================== */
/*
** {======================================================================
** Debug API
** =======================================================================
*/
/*
** Event codes
*/
#define LUA_HOOKCALL 0
#define LUA_HOOKRET 1
#define LUA_HOOKLINE 2
#define LUA_HOOKCOUNT 3
#define LUA_HOOKTAILCALL 4
/*
** Event masks
*/
#define LUA_MASKCALL (1 << LUA_HOOKCALL)
#define LUA_MASKRET (1 << LUA_HOOKRET)
#define LUA_MASKLINE (1 << LUA_HOOKLINE)
#define LUA_MASKCOUNT (1 << LUA_HOOKCOUNT)
LUA_API int (lua_getstack) (lua_State *L, int level, lua_Debug *ar);
LUA_API int (lua_getinfo) (lua_State *L, const char *what, lua_Debug *ar);
LUA_API const char *(lua_getlocal) (lua_State *L, const lua_Debug *ar, int n);
LUA_API const char *(lua_setlocal) (lua_State *L, const lua_Debug *ar, int n);
LUA_API const char *(lua_getupvalue) (lua_State *L, int funcindex, int n);
LUA_API const char *(lua_setupvalue) (lua_State *L, int funcindex, int n);
LUA_API void *(lua_upvalueid) (lua_State *L, int fidx, int n);
LUA_API void (lua_upvaluejoin) (lua_State *L, int fidx1, int n1,
int fidx2, int n2);
LUA_API void (lua_sethook) (lua_State *L, lua_Hook func, int mask, int count);
LUA_API lua_Hook (lua_gethook) (lua_State *L);
LUA_API int (lua_gethookmask) (lua_State *L);
LUA_API int (lua_gethookcount) (lua_State *L);
LUA_API int (lua_setcstacklimit) (lua_State *L, unsigned int limit);
struct lua_Debug {
int event;
const char *name; /* (n) */
const char *namewhat; /* (n) 'global', 'local', 'field', 'method' */
const char *what; /* (S) 'Lua', 'C', 'main', 'tail' */
const char *source; /* (S) */
size_t srclen; /* (S) */
int currentline; /* (l) */
int linedefined; /* (S) */
int lastlinedefined; /* (S) */
unsigned char nups; /* (u) number of upvalues */
unsigned char nparams;/* (u) number of parameters */
char isvararg; /* (u) */
char istailcall; /* (t) */
unsigned short ftransfer; /* (r) index of first value transferred */
unsigned short ntransfer; /* (r) number of transferred values */
char short_src[LUA_IDSIZE]; /* (S) */
/* private part */
struct CallInfo *i_ci; /* active function */
};
/* }====================================================================== */
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.
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extern const char *g_lua_path_default; // [jart]
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COSMOPOLITAN_C_END_
#endif /* COSMOPOLITAN_THIRD_PARTY_LUA_LUA_H_ */