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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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-- $Id: test/utf8.lua $
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-- See Copyright Notice in file all.lua
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print "testing UTF-8 library"
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local utf8 = require'utf8'
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local function checkerror (msg, f, ...)
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local s, err = pcall(f, ...)
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assert(not s and string.find(err, msg))
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end
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local function len (s)
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return #string.gsub(s, "[\x80-\xBF]", "")
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end
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local justone = "^" .. utf8.charpattern .. "$"
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-- 't' is the list of codepoints of 's'
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local function checksyntax (s, t)
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-- creates a string "return '\u{t[1]}...\u{t[n]}'"
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local ts = {"return '"}
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for i = 1, #t do ts[i + 1] = string.format("\\u{%x}", t[i]) end
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ts[#t + 2] = "'"
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ts = table.concat(ts)
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-- its execution should result in 's'
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assert(assert(load(ts))() == s)
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end
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assert(not utf8.offset("alo", 5))
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assert(not utf8.offset("alo", -4))
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-- 'check' makes several tests over the validity of string 's'.
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-- 't' is the list of codepoints of 's'.
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local function check (s, t, nonstrict)
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local l = utf8.len(s, 1, -1, nonstrict)
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assert(#t == l and len(s) == l)
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assert(utf8.char(table.unpack(t)) == s) -- 't' and 's' are equivalent
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assert(utf8.offset(s, 0) == 1)
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checksyntax(s, t)
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-- creates new table with all codepoints of 's'
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local t1 = {utf8.codepoint(s, 1, -1, nonstrict)}
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assert(#t == #t1)
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for i = 1, #t do assert(t[i] == t1[i]) end -- 't' is equal to 't1'
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for i = 1, l do -- for all codepoints
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local pi = utf8.offset(s, i) -- position of i-th char
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local pi1 = utf8.offset(s, 2, pi) -- position of next char
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assert(string.find(string.sub(s, pi, pi1 - 1), justone))
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assert(utf8.offset(s, -1, pi1) == pi)
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assert(utf8.offset(s, i - l - 1) == pi)
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assert(pi1 - pi == #utf8.char(utf8.codepoint(s, pi, pi, nonstrict)))
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for j = pi, pi1 - 1 do
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assert(utf8.offset(s, 0, j) == pi)
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end
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for j = pi + 1, pi1 - 1 do
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assert(not utf8.len(s, j))
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end
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assert(utf8.len(s, pi, pi, nonstrict) == 1)
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assert(utf8.len(s, pi, pi1 - 1, nonstrict) == 1)
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assert(utf8.len(s, pi, -1, nonstrict) == l - i + 1)
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assert(utf8.len(s, pi1, -1, nonstrict) == l - i)
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assert(utf8.len(s, 1, pi, nonstrict) == i)
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end
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local i = 0
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for p, c in utf8.codes(s, nonstrict) do
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i = i + 1
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assert(c == t[i] and p == utf8.offset(s, i))
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assert(utf8.codepoint(s, p, p, nonstrict) == c)
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end
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assert(i == #t)
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i = 0
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for c in string.gmatch(s, utf8.charpattern) do
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i = i + 1
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assert(c == utf8.char(t[i]))
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end
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assert(i == #t)
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for i = 1, l do
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assert(utf8.offset(s, i) == utf8.offset(s, i - l - 1, #s + 1))
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end
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end
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do -- error indication in utf8.len
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local function check (s, p)
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local a, b = utf8.len(s)
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assert(not a and b == p)
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end
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check("abc\xE3def", 4)
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check("\xF4\x9F\xBF", 1)
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check("\xF4\x9F\xBF\xBF", 1)
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-- spurious continuation bytes
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check("汉字\x80", #("汉字") + 1)
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check("\x80hello", 1)
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check("hel\x80lo", 4)
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check("汉字\xBF", #("汉字") + 1)
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check("\xBFhello", 1)
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check("hel\xBFlo", 4)
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end
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-- errors in utf8.codes
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do
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local function errorcodes (s)
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checkerror("invalid UTF%-8 code",
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function ()
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for c in utf8.codes(s) do assert(c) end
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end)
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end
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errorcodes("ab\xff")
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errorcodes("\u{110000}")
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errorcodes("in\x80valid")
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errorcodes("\xbfinvalid")
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errorcodes("αλφ\xBFα")
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-- calling interation function with invalid arguments
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local f = utf8.codes("")
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assert(f("", 2) == nil)
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assert(f("", -1) == nil)
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assert(f("", math.mininteger) == nil)
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end
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-- error in initial position for offset
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checkerror("position out of bounds", utf8.offset, "abc", 1, 5)
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checkerror("position out of bounds", utf8.offset, "abc", 1, -4)
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checkerror("position out of bounds", utf8.offset, "", 1, 2)
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checkerror("position out of bounds", utf8.offset, "", 1, -1)
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checkerror("continuation byte", utf8.offset, "𦧺", 1, 2)
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checkerror("continuation byte", utf8.offset, "𦧺", 1, 2)
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checkerror("continuation byte", utf8.offset, "\x80", 1)
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-- error in indices for len
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checkerror("out of bounds", utf8.len, "abc", 0, 2)
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checkerror("out of bounds", utf8.len, "abc", 1, 4)
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local s = "hello World"
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local t = {string.byte(s, 1, -1)}
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for i = 1, utf8.len(s) do assert(t[i] == string.byte(s, i)) end
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check(s, t)
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check("汉字/漢字", {27721, 23383, 47, 28450, 23383,})
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do
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local s = "áéí\128"
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local t = {utf8.codepoint(s,1,#s - 1)}
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assert(#t == 3 and t[1] == 225 and t[2] == 233 and t[3] == 237)
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checkerror("invalid UTF%-8 code", utf8.codepoint, s, 1, #s)
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checkerror("out of bounds", utf8.codepoint, s, #s + 1)
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t = {utf8.codepoint(s, 4, 3)}
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assert(#t == 0)
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checkerror("out of bounds", utf8.codepoint, s, -(#s + 1), 1)
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checkerror("out of bounds", utf8.codepoint, s, 1, #s + 1)
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-- surrogates
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assert(utf8.codepoint("\u{D7FF}") == 0xD800 - 1)
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assert(utf8.codepoint("\u{E000}") == 0xDFFF + 1)
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assert(utf8.codepoint("\u{D800}", 1, 1, true) == 0xD800)
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assert(utf8.codepoint("\u{DFFF}", 1, 1, true) == 0xDFFF)
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assert(utf8.codepoint("\u{7FFFFFFF}", 1, 1, true) == 0x7FFFFFFF)
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end
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assert(utf8.char() == "")
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assert(utf8.char(0, 97, 98, 99, 1) == "\0abc\1")
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assert(utf8.codepoint(utf8.char(0x10FFFF)) == 0x10FFFF)
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assert(utf8.codepoint(utf8.char(0x7FFFFFFF), 1, 1, true) == (1<<31) - 1)
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checkerror("value out of range", utf8.char, 0x7FFFFFFF + 1)
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checkerror("value out of range", utf8.char, -1)
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local function invalid (s)
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checkerror("invalid UTF%-8 code", utf8.codepoint, s)
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assert(not utf8.len(s))
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end
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-- UTF-8 representation for 0x11ffff (value out of valid range)
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invalid("\xF4\x9F\xBF\xBF")
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-- surrogates
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invalid("\u{D800}")
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invalid("\u{DFFF}")
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-- overlong sequences
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invalid("\xC0\x80") -- zero
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invalid("\xC1\xBF") -- 0x7F (should be coded in 1 byte)
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invalid("\xE0\x9F\xBF") -- 0x7FF (should be coded in 2 bytes)
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invalid("\xF0\x8F\xBF\xBF") -- 0xFFFF (should be coded in 3 bytes)
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-- invalid bytes
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invalid("\x80") -- continuation byte
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invalid("\xBF") -- continuation byte
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invalid("\xFE") -- invalid byte
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invalid("\xFF") -- invalid byte
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-- empty string
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check("", {})
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-- minimum and maximum values for each sequence size
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s = "\0 \x7F\z
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\xC2\x80 \xDF\xBF\z
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\xE0\xA0\x80 \xEF\xBF\xBF\z
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\xF0\x90\x80\x80 \xF4\x8F\xBF\xBF"
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s = string.gsub(s, " ", "")
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check(s, {0,0x7F, 0x80,0x7FF, 0x800,0xFFFF, 0x10000,0x10FFFF})
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do
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-- original UTF-8 values
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local s = "\u{4000000}\u{7FFFFFFF}"
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assert(#s == 12)
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check(s, {0x4000000, 0x7FFFFFFF}, true)
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s = "\u{200000}\u{3FFFFFF}"
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assert(#s == 10)
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check(s, {0x200000, 0x3FFFFFF}, true)
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s = "\u{10000}\u{1fffff}"
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assert(#s == 8)
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check(s, {0x10000, 0x1FFFFF}, true)
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end
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local x = "日本語a-4\0éó"
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check(x, {26085, 26412, 35486, 97, 45, 52, 0, 233, 243})
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-- Supplementary Characters
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check("𣲷𠜎𠱓𡁻𠵼ab𠺢",
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{0x23CB7, 0x2070E, 0x20C53, 0x2107B, 0x20D7C, 0x61, 0x62, 0x20EA2,})
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check("𨳊𩶘𦧺𨳒𥄫𤓓\xF4\x8F\xBF\xBF",
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{0x28CCA, 0x29D98, 0x269FA, 0x28CD2, 0x2512B, 0x244D3, 0x10ffff})
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local i = 0
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for p, c in string.gmatch(x, "()(" .. utf8.charpattern .. ")") do
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i = i + 1
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assert(utf8.offset(x, i) == p)
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assert(utf8.len(x, p) == utf8.len(x) - i + 1)
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assert(utf8.len(c) == 1)
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for j = 1, #c - 1 do
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assert(utf8.offset(x, 0, p + j - 1) == p)
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end
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end
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print'ok'
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