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15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Roberto Ierusalimschy 4487c28ced A few more tests for table access in the API
Added tests where the table being accessed is also the index or
value in the operation.
2019-06-25 17:38:58 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy d881325c2f Flag for to-be-closed variables changed to '<toclose>'
The flag for to-be-closed variables was changed from '*toclose'
to '<toclose>'. Several people found confusing the old syntax and
the new one has a clear terminator, making it more flexible for
future changes.
2019-05-09 12:10:31 -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 6d04537ea6 A to-be-closed variable must have a closable value (or be nil)
It is an error for a to-be-closed variable to have a non-closable
non-nil value when it is being closed. This situation does not seem to
be useful and often hints to an error. (Particularly in the C API, it is
easy to change a to-be-closed index by mistake.)
2018-11-29 16:02:44 -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 34840301b5 To-be-closed variables in the C API 2018-10-25 15:30:15 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 6a4b9bb2b4 Removed extra information from RCS keyword strings in tests
Version numbers and dates (mostly wrong) from RCS keyword strings
removed from all test files; only the file name are kept.
2018-10-22 15:20:07 -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 aa4c5cf190 Added directory to test file names in '$Id:'
From the point of view of 'git', all names are relative to the root
directory of the project. So, file names in '$Id:' also should be
relative to that directory: the proper name for test file 'all.lua'
is 'testes/all.lua'.
2018-07-25 15:31:04 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 7c519dfbd0 Added manual and tests for version 5.4-w2 2018-07-09 12:33:01 -03:00