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433 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Roberto Ierusalimschy 3da34a5fa7 Revamp of 'lua_pushfstring' / 'luaO_pushvfstring'
The function 'luaO_pushvfstring' now uses an internal buffer to
concatenate small strings, instead of pushing all pieces on the
stack. This avoids the creation of several small Lua strings for each
piece of the result. (For instance, a format like "n: '%d'" used to
create three intermediate strings: "n: '", the numeral, and "'".
Now it creates none.)
2019-04-24 14:01:20 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy b56d4e570a Changes in the warning system
- The warning functions get an extra parameter that tells whether
message is to be continued (instead of using end-of-lines as a signal).

- The user data for the warning function is a regular value, instead
of a writable slot inside the Lua state.
2019-03-14 15:30:54 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy cf71a5ddc7 Details
Several small improvements (code style, warnings, comments, more tests),
in particular:

- 'lua_topointer' extended to handle strings
- raises an error in 'string.format("%10q")' ('%q' with modifiers)
- in the manual for 'string.format', the term "option" replaced by
  "conversion specifier" (the term used by the C standard)
2019-03-13 13:16:53 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 4ace93ca65 No more to-be-closed functions
To-be-closed variables must contain objects with '__toclose'
metamethods (or nil). Functions were removed for several reasons:

* Functions interact badly with sandboxes. If a sandbox raises
an error to interrupt a script, a to-be-closed function still
can hijack control and continue running arbitrary sandboxed code.

* Functions interact badly with coroutines. If a coroutine yields
and is never resumed again, its to-be-closed functions will never
run. To-be-closed objects, on the other hand, will still be closed,
provided they have appropriate finalizers.

* If you really need a function, it is easy to create a dummy
object to run that function in its '__toclose' metamethod.

This comit also adds closing of variables in case of panic.
2019-01-04 13:09:47 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy c6f7181e91 No more LUA_ERRGCMM errors
Errors in finalizers (__gc metamethods) are never propagated.
Instead, they generate a warning.
2019-01-01 12:14:56 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 437a5b07d4 Added a warning system to Lua
The warning system is just a way for Lua to emit warnings, messages
to the programmer that do not interfere with the running program.
2018-12-28 15:42:34 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy af6d9f3116 Details
A few details in the makefile and in the manual. (In particular,
it updates the dependency lists in the makefile.)
2018-12-17 13:56:22 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy fdc25a1ebf New functions 'lua_resetthread' and 'coroutine.kill'
New functions to reset/kill a thread/coroutine, mainly (only?) to
close any pending to-be-closed variable. ('lua_resetthread' also
allows a thread to be reused...)
2018-12-13 13:07:53 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 7e63d3da02 Some bugs with stack reallocation by 'luaF_close'
(Long time without testing with '-DHARDSTACKTESTS'...)
With the introduction of to-be-closed variables, calls to 'luaF_close'
can move the stack, but some call sites where keeping pointers to the
stack without correcting them.
2018-11-24 11:59:15 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 5fda30b4f9 'lua_toclose' gets the index to be closed as an argument
Sometimes it is useful to mark to-be-closed an index that is not
at the top of the stack (e.g., if the value to be closed came from
a function call returning multiple values).
2018-11-12 14:15:50 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy b8fed93215 New syntax for to-be-closed variables
The new syntax is <local *toclose x = f()>. The mark '*' allows other
attributes to be added later without the need of new keywords; it
also allows better error messages.  The API function was also renamed
('lua_tobeclosed' -> 'lua_toclose').
2018-11-07 10:03:05 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy e8c779736f Removed internal cache for closures
The mechanism of "caching the last closure created for a prototype to
try to reuse it the next time a closure for that prototype is created"
was removed. There are several reasons:

- It is hard to find a natural example where this cache has a measurable
impact on performance.

- Programmers already perceive closure creation as something slow,
so they tend to avoid it inside hot paths. (Any case where the cache
could reuse a closure can be rewritten predefining the closure in some
variable and using that variable.)

- The implementation was somewhat complex, due to a bad interaction
with the generational collector. (Typically, new closures are new,
while prototypes are old. So, the cache breaks the invariant that
old objects should not point to new ones.)
2018-11-01 13:21:00 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy a006514ea1 Big revamp in the implmentation of labels/gotos
Added restriction that, when a label is created, there cannot be
another label with the same name visible. That allows backward goto's
to be resolved when they are read. Backward goto's get a close if
they jump out of the scope of some variable; labels get a close only
if previous goto to it jumps out of the scope of some upvalue.
2018-10-29 14:26:48 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 34840301b5 To-be-closed variables in the C API 2018-10-25 15:30:15 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy bd96330d03 First "complete" implementation of to-be-closed variables
Still missing:
- handling of memory errors when creating upvalue (must run closing
method all the same)
- interaction with coroutines
2018-10-17 10:44:42 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 4cd1f4aac0 Towards "to closed" local variables
Start of the implementation of "scoped variables" or "to be closed"
variables, local variables whose '__close' (or themselves) are called
when they go out of scope. This commit implements the syntax, the
opcode, and the creation of the corresponding upvalue, but it still
does not call the finalizations when the variable goes out of scope
(the most important part).

Currently, the syntax is 'local scoped name = exp', but that will
probably change.
2018-10-08 10:42:07 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy f99509581e Removed extra information from RCS keyword strings
Version numbers and dates (mostly wrong) from RCS keyword strings
removed from all source files; only the file name are kept.
2018-08-23 14:26:12 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 4d5de1c1fb Fixed bug in line info. when using 'not' operator
When creating code for a jump on a 'not' condition, the code generator
was removing an instruction (the OP_NOT) without adjusting its
corresponding line information.

This fix also added tests for this case and extra functionality in
the test library to debug line info. structures.
2018-07-11 12:53:23 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy b08c9079c5 Opcode names moved to a new header file
The array with the names of the opcodes was moved to a header file
('lopnames.h'), as it is not used by the Lua kernel. Files that need
that array ('luac.c' and 'ltests.c') include the header file to get
a private (static) copy.
2018-07-09 12:50:51 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 6e600695f8 field 'sizearray' in struct 'Table' changed to 'alimit', which can
be used as a hint for '#t'
2018-06-15 11:14:20 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 992b6d2712 no more 'TESTGRAYBIT' (to free this bit for real uses) 2018-06-11 11:19:50 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 9e3db70482 details (casts between 'lua_Number' and 'double') 2018-03-09 16:24:45 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 9243c414d9 first version of empty entries in tables
(so that, in the future, tables can contain regular nil entries)
2018-02-23 10:16:18 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy ca6fe7449a userdata can have multiple user values 2018-02-20 13:52:50 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy e2b15aa21d janitor work on casts 2018-01-28 13:13:26 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 33e3774f44 keep more opcode arguments byte-aligned 2018-01-09 09:24:12 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy c6fedc92f8 new command 'print' (to print literal strings) in mini-language 2017-12-29 13:59:37 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy f8c1c1469a some cleaning on signed opcode parameters 2017-12-15 16:53:48 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 3cf340f676 allows memory-allocation errors when shrinking blocks 2017-12-11 16:55:31 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 40f823ec90 new C instruction "rawcheckstack" (to test failing in 'lua_checkstack') 2017-12-08 13:19:13 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy cc01d46247 new test function 'T.allocount' to restrict number of allocations
before a memory-allocation error
2017-12-07 16:51:39 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 39f26b1480 more information from 'T.stacklevel' 2017-11-23 13:38:42 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 7c0175bc83 removed unused variable 'islocked' 2017-11-09 11:31:29 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy c3e5946fb2 new format for JUMP instructions (to allow larger offsets) 2017-11-07 15:20:42 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy ad0704e40c back to 'CallInfo' (no gains with its removal) 2017-11-07 11:25:26 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 472c560705 no more useful fields in CallInfo 2017-11-03 15:22:54 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 54eb35a8aa more fields moved out of 'CallInfo' 2017-11-03 10:12:30 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy ba36180fd7 new API for 'lua_resume' + cleaning the uses of the 'extra' field in
'CallInfo'
2017-11-02 09:28:56 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy b9e76be8a6 using 'L->func' when possible 2017-11-01 16:20:48 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy a1ef58b3a5 eplicit 1-bit opcode operand 'k' 2017-10-04 18:56:32 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 7f9a32ad85 new function 'printcode' 2017-10-01 16:17:51 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy f96497397a new type 'StackValue' for stack elements
(we may want to put extra info there in the future)
2017-06-29 12:06:44 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 5a1c8d8ef3 new constant 'LUA_GNAME' for the name of the global table "_G" 2017-06-27 15:32:49 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy b42430fd3a 'lineinfo' in prototypes saved as differences instead of absolute
values, so that the array can use bytes instead of ints, reducing
its size. (A new array 'abslineinfo' is used when line differences
do not fit in a byte.)
2017-06-27 08:35:31 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 73ec04fcf3 no more 'DEADKEY'. Table traversals do not need to consider dead keys;
if the key is dead, it cannot be given to 'next'. Instead, we now
use a 'table' tag without the collectable bit, which makes it
a unique tag good enough to reserve space.
2017-06-12 11:21:44 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy b6f87491af in hash nodes, keys are stored in separate pieces to avoid wasting
space with alignments
2017-06-09 13:48:44 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 8821746841 updated GC states in function 'T.gcstate' 2017-05-31 15:54:58 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 2376eb6347 barrier for prototype's cache (with new gray list 'protogray' to keep
prototypes to have their caches visited again) + constant 'MAXMISS'
2017-05-04 10:32:01 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 2caecf1b3e type 'L_Umaxalign' replaced by macro 'LUAI_MAXALIGN', which is also added
to the auxlib buffer
2017-04-24 15:06:12 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 69371c4b84 'KGC_NORMAL' -> 'KGC_INC' + emergency GC signalled by flag (instead
of mode)
2017-04-24 13:59:26 -03:00