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33 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Roberto Ierusalimschy 314745ed84 Avoid excessive name pollution in test files
Test files are more polite regarding the use of globals when locals
would do, and when globals are necessary deleting them after use.
2022-12-28 18:34:11 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 4a00f61276 'lua_checkstack' doesn't need to check stack overflow
'luaD_growstack' already checks that. This commit also fixes an
internal bug in 'luaD_growstack': a large 'n' could cause an arithmetic
overflow when computing 'needed'.
2022-05-23 10:38:03 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy bfbff3703e Bug: Wrong status in coroutine during reset
When closing variables during 'coroutine.close' or 'lua_resetthread',
the status of a coroutine must be set to LUA_OK; a coroutine should
not run with any other status. (See assertion in 'lua_callk'.)

After the reset, the status should be kept as normal, as any error
was already reported.
2021-11-08 11:55:25 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 04e19712a5 C functions can be tail called, too
A tail call to a C function can have the behavior of a "real" tail
call, reusing the stack frame of the caller.
2021-06-14 13:28:21 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 58aa09a0b9 Small improvements in hooks
- 'L->top' is set once in 'luaD_hook', instead of being set in
'luaD_hookcall' and 'rethook';

- resume discard arguments when returning after an yield inside a hook
(arguments may interfere with the coroutine stack);

- yield inside a hook asserts it has no arguments.
2021-01-26 16:53:51 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy ce101dcaf7 Handles '__close' errors in coroutines in "coroutine style"
Errors in '__close' metamethods in coroutines are handled by the same
logic that handles other errors, through 'recover'.
2020-12-30 11:20:22 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 0ceada8da9 Report last error in closing methods
When there are multiple errors around closing methods, report the
last error instead of the original.
2020-12-22 10:54:25 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 409256b784 'coroutine.close'/'lua_resetthread' report original errors
Besides errors in closing methods, 'coroutine.close' and
'lua_resetthread' also consider the original error that stopped the
thread, if any.
2020-12-18 11:22:42 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 171dcd7d74 'recover' finish of 'luaD_pcall' should follow the original 2020-10-12 12:29:09 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy d39ea8b3ce Make sure that main thread is non yieldable
Main thread must be non yieldable even at "level 0" (bare API), outside
the 'pcall' from 'lua.c'.
2020-07-06 13:54:01 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy bfcf06d91a Avoid memory allocation in some functions from 'ltests.c'
To allow their use in memory tests, some functions in 'ltests.c'
should never allocate memory. To avoid this allocation, the
library registers the strings used for status codes, and keeps
the variable '_WARN' always defined (with false instead of nil).
2020-07-04 16:40:18 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy bd1b87c579 Comments (mosty typos) 2019-12-30 11:45:08 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy df13f25948 First version of OP_MMBIN opcodes
In arithmetic/bitwise operators, the call to metamethods is made
in a separate opcode following the main one. (The main
opcode skips this next one when the operation succeeds.) This
change reduces slightly the size of the binary and the complexity
of the arithmetic/bitwise opcodes. It also simplfies the treatment
of errors and yeld/resume in these operations, as there are much
fewer cases to consider. (Only OP_MMBIN/OP_MMBINI/OP_MMBINK,
instead of all variants of all arithmetic/bitwise operators.)
2019-08-27 13:59:39 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 643188d6e5 Fixed missing case in 'luaV_finishOp'
A metamethod call like '1 << a' was not being properly resumed
if it got yielded.
2019-08-27 10:28:09 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 3df5624ff4 Fixed bug when yiedling inside OP_ADDK opcode
The family of opcodes OP_ADDK (arithmetic operators with K constant)
were not being handled in 'luaV_finishOp', which completes their
task after an yield.
2019-08-21 12:19:47 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy be78aeae4c Default for warnings changed to "off"
Warnings are mostly a tool to help developers (e.g., by showing hidden
error messages); regular users usually don't need to see them.
2019-08-20 13:42:26 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 9405472565 Improvement in warn-mode '@store' (for testing)
When using warn-mode '@store', from the test library, the tests ensure
not only that the expected warnings were issued, but also that there was
no extra warnings.
2019-08-18 17:29:46 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy ca13be9af7 Supressed errors in '__close' generate warnings 2019-08-16 09:51:54 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 0d52913804 Change in the syntax of attributes
Attributes changed to posfixed ('x <const>', instead of '<const> x'),
and "toclose" renamed to "close". Posfixed attributes seem to make it
clearer that it applies to only one variable when there are multiple
variables.
2019-07-30 12:18:19 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy b80077b8f3 Change in the handling of 'L->top' when calling metamethods
Instead of updating 'L->top' in every place that may call a
metamethod, the metamethod functions themselves (luaT_trybinTM and
luaT_callorderTM) correct the top. (When calling metamethods from
the C API, however, the callers must preserve 'L->top'.)
2019-07-26 14:59:39 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 6b9490bd72 Details in tests
- Added a test for calling 'debug.traceback' after yields inside
hooks. (Lua 5.3 seems to have a bug there.)

- Removed test "repeat test with '__open' metamethod instead of a
function", as the previous test already uses the '__open' metamethod.
(It changed when functions were removed as possible to-be-closed
variables).
2019-06-21 10:21:07 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy b4d5dff8ec Multiple errors in '__toclose' report the first one
When there are multiple errors when closing objects, the error
reported by the protected call is the first one, for two reasons:
First, other errors may be caused by this one;
second, the first error is handled in the original execution context,
and therefore has the full traceback.
2019-06-05 13:16:25 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy 514d942748 'coroutine.kill' renamed 'coroutine.close' 2019-06-03 13:11:20 -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 389116d8ab Coroutines do not unwind the stack in case of errors
Back to how it was, a coroutine does not unwind its stack in case of
errors (and therefore do not close its to-be-closed variables). This
allows the stack to be examined after the error. The program can
use 'coroutine.kill' to close the variables.

The function created by 'coroutine.wrap', however, closes the
coroutine's variables in case of errors, as it is impossible to examine
the stack any way.
2019-05-09 11:13:45 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy a93e014447 Added an optional parameter to 'coroutine.isyieldable' 2019-04-10 13:23:14 -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 ba7da13ec5 Changes in the control of C-stack overflow
* unification of the 'nny' and 'nCcalls' counters;
  * external C functions ('lua_CFunction') count more "slots" in
    the C stack (to allow for their possible use of buffers)
  * added a new test script specific for C-stack overflows. (Most
    of those tests were already present, but concentrating them
    in a single script easies the task of checking whether
    'LUAI_MAXCCALLS' is adequate in a system.)
2018-12-27 14:32:29 -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 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 8c8a91f2ef Deprecated the emulation of '__le' using '__lt'
As hinted in the manual for Lua 5.3, the emulation of the metamethod
for '__le' using '__le' has been deprecated. It is slow, complicates
the logic, and it is easy to avoid this emulation by defining a proper
'__le' function.

Moreover, often this emulation was used wrongly, with a programmer
assuming that an order is total when it is not (e.g., NaN in
floating-point numbers).
2018-08-24 10:17:54 -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