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Lua
1534 lines
41 KiB
Lua
-- $Id: testes/api.lua $
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-- See Copyright Notice in file all.lua
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if T==nil then
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(Message or print)('\n >>> testC not active: skipping API tests <<<\n')
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return
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end
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local debug = require "debug"
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local pack = table.pack
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-- standard error message for memory errors
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local MEMERRMSG = "not enough memory"
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function tcheck (t1, t2)
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assert(t1.n == (t2.n or #t2) + 1)
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for i = 2, t1.n do assert(t1[i] == t2[i - 1]) end
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end
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local function checkerr (msg, f, ...)
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local stat, err = pcall(f, ...)
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assert(not stat and string.find(err, msg))
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end
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print('testing C API')
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a = T.testC("pushvalue R; return 1")
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assert(a == debug.getregistry())
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-- absindex
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assert(T.testC("settop 10; absindex -1; return 1") == 10)
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assert(T.testC("settop 5; absindex -5; return 1") == 1)
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assert(T.testC("settop 10; absindex 1; return 1") == 1)
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assert(T.testC("settop 10; absindex R; return 1") < -10)
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-- testing alignment
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a = T.d2s(12458954321123.0)
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assert(a == string.pack("d", 12458954321123.0))
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assert(T.s2d(a) == 12458954321123.0)
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a,b,c = T.testC("pushnum 1; pushnum 2; pushnum 3; return 2")
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assert(a == 2 and b == 3 and not c)
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f = T.makeCfunc("pushnum 1; pushnum 2; pushnum 3; return 2")
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a,b,c = f()
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assert(a == 2 and b == 3 and not c)
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-- test that all trues are equal
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a,b,c = T.testC("pushbool 1; pushbool 2; pushbool 0; return 3")
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assert(a == b and a == true and c == false)
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a,b,c = T.testC"pushbool 0; pushbool 10; pushnil;\
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tobool -3; tobool -3; tobool -3; return 3"
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assert(a==false and b==true and c==false)
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a,b,c = T.testC("gettop; return 2", 10, 20, 30, 40)
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assert(a == 40 and b == 5 and not c)
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t = pack(T.testC("settop 5; return *", 2, 3))
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tcheck(t, {n=4,2,3})
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t = pack(T.testC("settop 0; settop 15; return 10", 3, 1, 23))
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assert(t.n == 10 and t[1] == nil and t[10] == nil)
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t = pack(T.testC("remove -2; return *", 2, 3, 4))
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tcheck(t, {n=2,2,4})
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t = pack(T.testC("insert -1; return *", 2, 3))
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tcheck(t, {n=2,2,3})
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t = pack(T.testC("insert 3; return *", 2, 3, 4, 5))
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tcheck(t, {n=4,2,5,3,4})
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t = pack(T.testC("replace 2; return *", 2, 3, 4, 5))
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tcheck(t, {n=3,5,3,4})
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t = pack(T.testC("replace -2; return *", 2, 3, 4, 5))
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tcheck(t, {n=3,2,3,5})
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t = pack(T.testC("remove 3; return *", 2, 3, 4, 5))
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tcheck(t, {n=3,2,4,5})
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t = pack(T.testC("copy 3 4; return *", 2, 3, 4, 5))
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tcheck(t, {n=4,2,3,3,5})
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t = pack(T.testC("copy -3 -1; return *", 2, 3, 4, 5))
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tcheck(t, {n=4,2,3,4,3})
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do -- testing 'rotate'
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local t = {10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60}
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for i = -6, 6 do
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local s = string.format("rotate 2 %d; return 7", i)
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local t1 = pack(T.testC(s, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60))
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tcheck(t1, t)
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table.insert(t, 1, table.remove(t))
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end
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t = pack(T.testC("rotate -2 1; return *", 10, 20, 30, 40))
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tcheck(t, {10, 20, 40, 30})
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t = pack(T.testC("rotate -2 -1; return *", 10, 20, 30, 40))
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tcheck(t, {10, 20, 40, 30})
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-- some corner cases
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t = pack(T.testC("rotate -1 0; return *", 10, 20, 30, 40))
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tcheck(t, {10, 20, 30, 40})
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t = pack(T.testC("rotate -1 1; return *", 10, 20, 30, 40))
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tcheck(t, {10, 20, 30, 40})
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t = pack(T.testC("rotate 5 -1; return *", 10, 20, 30, 40))
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tcheck(t, {10, 20, 30, 40})
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end
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-- testing warnings
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T.testC([[
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warningC "#This shold be a"
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warningC " single "
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warning "warning"
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warningC "#This should be "
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warning "another one"
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]])
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-- testing message handlers
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do
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local f = T.makeCfunc[[
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getglobal error
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pushstring bola
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pcall 1 1 1 # call 'error' with given handler
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pushstatus
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return 2 # return error message and status
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]]
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local msg, st = f(string.upper) -- function handler
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assert(st == "ERRRUN" and msg == "BOLA")
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local msg, st = f(string.len) -- function handler
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assert(st == "ERRRUN" and msg == 4)
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end
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t = pack(T.testC("insert 3; pushvalue 3; remove 3; pushvalue 2; remove 2; \
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insert 2; pushvalue 1; remove 1; insert 1; \
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insert -2; pushvalue -2; remove -3; return *",
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2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 40, 90))
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tcheck(t, {n=7,2,3,4,5,10,40,90})
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t = pack(T.testC("concat 5; return *", "alo", 2, 3, "joao", 12))
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tcheck(t, {n=1,"alo23joao12"})
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-- testing MULTRET
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t = pack(T.testC("call 2,-1; return *",
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function (a,b) return 1,2,3,4,a,b end, "alo", "joao"))
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tcheck(t, {n=6,1,2,3,4,"alo", "joao"})
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do -- test returning more results than fit in the caller stack
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local a = {}
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for i=1,1000 do a[i] = true end; a[999] = 10
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local b = T.testC([[pcall 1 -1 0; pop 1; tostring -1; return 1]],
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table.unpack, a)
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assert(b == "10")
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end
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-- testing globals
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_G.a = 14; _G.b = "a31"
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local a = {T.testC[[
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getglobal a;
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getglobal b;
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getglobal b;
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setglobal a;
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return *
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]]}
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assert(a[2] == 14 and a[3] == "a31" and a[4] == nil and _G.a == "a31")
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-- testing arith
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assert(T.testC("pushnum 10; pushnum 20; arith /; return 1") == 0.5)
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assert(T.testC("pushnum 10; pushnum 20; arith -; return 1") == -10)
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assert(T.testC("pushnum 10; pushnum -20; arith *; return 1") == -200)
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assert(T.testC("pushnum 10; pushnum 3; arith ^; return 1") == 1000)
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assert(T.testC("pushnum 10; pushstring 20; arith /; return 1") == 0.5)
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assert(T.testC("pushstring 10; pushnum 20; arith -; return 1") == -10)
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assert(T.testC("pushstring 10; pushstring -20; arith *; return 1") == -200)
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assert(T.testC("pushstring 10; pushstring 3; arith ^; return 1") == 1000)
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assert(T.testC("arith /; return 1", 2, 0) == 10.0/0)
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a = T.testC("pushnum 10; pushint 3; arith \\; return 1")
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assert(a == 3.0 and math.type(a) == "float")
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a = T.testC("pushint 10; pushint 3; arith \\; return 1")
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assert(a == 3 and math.type(a) == "integer")
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a = assert(T.testC("pushint 10; pushint 3; arith +; return 1"))
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assert(a == 13 and math.type(a) == "integer")
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a = assert(T.testC("pushnum 10; pushint 3; arith +; return 1"))
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assert(a == 13 and math.type(a) == "float")
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a,b,c = T.testC([[pushnum 1;
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pushstring 10; arith _;
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pushstring 5; return 3]])
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assert(a == 1 and b == -10 and c == "5")
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mt = {__add = function (a,b) return setmetatable({a[1] + b[1]}, mt) end,
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__mod = function (a,b) return setmetatable({a[1] % b[1]}, mt) end,
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__unm = function (a) return setmetatable({a[1]* 2}, mt) end}
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a,b,c = setmetatable({4}, mt),
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setmetatable({8}, mt),
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setmetatable({-3}, mt)
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x,y,z = T.testC("arith +; return 2", 10, a, b)
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assert(x == 10 and y[1] == 12 and z == nil)
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assert(T.testC("arith %; return 1", a, c)[1] == 4%-3)
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assert(T.testC("arith _; arith +; arith %; return 1", b, a, c)[1] ==
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8 % (4 + (-3)*2))
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-- errors in arithmetic
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checkerr("divide by zero", T.testC, "arith \\", 10, 0)
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checkerr("%%0", T.testC, "arith %", 10, 0)
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-- testing lessthan and lessequal
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assert(T.testC("compare LT 2 5, return 1", 3, 2, 2, 4, 2, 2))
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assert(T.testC("compare LE 2 5, return 1", 3, 2, 2, 4, 2, 2))
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assert(not T.testC("compare LT 3 4, return 1", 3, 2, 2, 4, 2, 2))
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assert(T.testC("compare LE 3 4, return 1", 3, 2, 2, 4, 2, 2))
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assert(T.testC("compare LT 5 2, return 1", 4, 2, 2, 3, 2, 2))
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assert(not T.testC("compare LT 2 -3, return 1", "4", "2", "2", "3", "2", "2"))
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assert(not T.testC("compare LT -3 2, return 1", "3", "2", "2", "4", "2", "2"))
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-- non-valid indices produce false
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assert(not T.testC("compare LT 1 4, return 1"))
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assert(not T.testC("compare LE 9 1, return 1"))
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assert(not T.testC("compare EQ 9 9, return 1"))
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local b = {__lt = function (a,b) return a[1] < b[1] end}
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local a1,a3,a4 = setmetatable({1}, b),
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setmetatable({3}, b),
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setmetatable({4}, b)
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assert(T.testC("compare LT 2 5, return 1", a3, 2, 2, a4, 2, 2))
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assert(T.testC("compare LE 2 5, return 1", a3, 2, 2, a4, 2, 2))
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assert(T.testC("compare LT 5 -6, return 1", a4, 2, 2, a3, 2, 2))
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a,b = T.testC("compare LT 5 -6, return 2", a1, 2, 2, a3, 2, 20)
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assert(a == 20 and b == false)
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a,b = T.testC("compare LE 5 -6, return 2", a1, 2, 2, a3, 2, 20)
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assert(a == 20 and b == false)
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a,b = T.testC("compare LE 5 -6, return 2", a1, 2, 2, a1, 2, 20)
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assert(a == 20 and b == true)
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do -- testing lessthan and lessequal with metamethods
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local mt = {__lt = function (a,b) return a[1] < b[1] end,
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__le = function (a,b) return a[1] <= b[1] end,
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__eq = function (a,b) return a[1] == b[1] end}
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local function O (x)
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return setmetatable({x}, mt)
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end
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local a, b = T.testC("compare LT 2 3; pushint 10; return 2", O(1), O(2))
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assert(a == true and b == 10)
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local a, b = T.testC("compare LE 2 3; pushint 10; return 2", O(3), O(2))
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assert(a == false and b == 10)
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local a, b = T.testC("compare EQ 2 3; pushint 10; return 2", O(3), O(3))
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assert(a == true and b == 10)
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end
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-- testing length
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local t = setmetatable({x = 20}, {__len = function (t) return t.x end})
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a,b,c = T.testC([[
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len 2;
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Llen 2;
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objsize 2;
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return 3
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]], t)
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assert(a == 20 and b == 20 and c == 0)
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t.x = "234"; t[1] = 20
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a,b,c = T.testC([[
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len 2;
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Llen 2;
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objsize 2;
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return 3
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]], t)
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assert(a == "234" and b == 234 and c == 1)
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t.x = print; t[1] = 20
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a,c = T.testC([[
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len 2;
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objsize 2;
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return 2
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]], t)
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assert(a == print and c == 1)
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-- testing __concat
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a = setmetatable({x="u"}, {__concat = function (a,b) return a.x..'.'..b.x end})
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x,y = T.testC([[
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pushnum 5
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pushvalue 2;
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pushvalue 2;
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concat 2;
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pushvalue -2;
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return 2;
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]], a, a)
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assert(x == a..a and y == 5)
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-- concat with 0 elements
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assert(T.testC("concat 0; return 1") == "")
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-- concat with 1 element
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assert(T.testC("concat 1; return 1", "xuxu") == "xuxu")
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-- testing lua_is
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function B(x) return x and 1 or 0 end
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function count (x, n)
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n = n or 2
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local prog = [[
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isnumber %d;
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isstring %d;
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isfunction %d;
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iscfunction %d;
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istable %d;
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isuserdata %d;
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isnil %d;
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isnull %d;
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return 8
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]]
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prog = string.format(prog, n, n, n, n, n, n, n, n)
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local a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h = T.testC(prog, x)
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return B(a)+B(b)+B(c)+B(d)+B(e)+B(f)+B(g)+(100*B(h))
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end
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assert(count(3) == 2)
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assert(count('alo') == 1)
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assert(count('32') == 2)
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assert(count({}) == 1)
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assert(count(print) == 2)
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assert(count(function () end) == 1)
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assert(count(nil) == 1)
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assert(count(io.stdin) == 1)
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assert(count(nil, 15) == 100)
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-- testing lua_to...
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function to (s, x, n)
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n = n or 2
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return T.testC(string.format("%s %d; return 1", s, n), x)
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end
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local null = T.pushuserdata(0)
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local hfunc = string.gmatch("", "") -- a "heavy C function" (with upvalues)
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assert(debug.getupvalue(hfunc, 1))
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assert(to("tostring", {}) == nil)
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assert(to("tostring", "alo") == "alo")
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assert(to("tostring", 12) == "12")
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assert(to("tostring", 12, 3) == nil)
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assert(to("objsize", {}) == 0)
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assert(to("objsize", {1,2,3}) == 3)
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assert(to("objsize", "alo\0\0a") == 6)
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assert(to("objsize", T.newuserdata(0)) == 0)
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assert(to("objsize", T.newuserdata(101)) == 101)
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assert(to("objsize", 124) == 0)
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assert(to("objsize", true) == 0)
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assert(to("tonumber", {}) == 0)
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assert(to("tonumber", "12") == 12)
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assert(to("tonumber", "s2") == 0)
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assert(to("tonumber", 1, 20) == 0)
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assert(to("topointer", 10) == null)
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assert(to("topointer", true) == null)
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assert(to("topointer", nil) == null)
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assert(to("topointer", "abc") ~= null)
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assert(to("topointer", string.rep("x", 10)) ==
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to("topointer", string.rep("x", 10))) -- short strings
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do -- long strings
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local s1 = string.rep("x", 300)
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local s2 = string.rep("x", 300)
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assert(to("topointer", s1) ~= to("topointer", s2))
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end
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assert(to("topointer", T.pushuserdata(20)) ~= null)
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assert(to("topointer", io.read) ~= null) -- light C function
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assert(to("topointer", hfunc) ~= null) -- "heavy" C function
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assert(to("topointer", function () end) ~= null) -- Lua function
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assert(to("topointer", io.stdin) ~= null) -- full userdata
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assert(to("func2num", 20) == 0)
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assert(to("func2num", T.pushuserdata(10)) == 0)
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assert(to("func2num", io.read) ~= 0) -- light C function
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assert(to("func2num", hfunc) ~= 0) -- "heavy" C function (with upvalue)
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a = to("tocfunction", math.deg)
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assert(a(3) == math.deg(3) and a == math.deg)
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print("testing panic function")
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do
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-- trivial error
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assert(T.checkpanic("pushstring hi; error") == "hi")
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-- using the stack inside panic
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assert(T.checkpanic("pushstring hi; error;",
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[[checkstack 5 XX
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pushstring ' alo'
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pushstring ' mundo'
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concat 3]]) == "hi alo mundo")
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-- "argerror" without frames
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assert(T.checkpanic("loadstring 4") ==
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"bad argument #4 (string expected, got no value)")
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-- memory error
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T.totalmem(T.totalmem()+10000) -- set low memory limit (+10k)
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assert(T.checkpanic("newuserdata 20000") == MEMERRMSG)
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T.totalmem(0) -- restore high limit
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-- stack error
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if not _soft then
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local msg = T.checkpanic[[
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pushstring "function f() f() end"
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loadstring -1; call 0 0
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getglobal f; call 0 0
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]]
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assert(string.find(msg, "stack overflow"))
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end
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-- exit in panic still close to-be-closed variables
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assert(T.checkpanic([[
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pushstring "return {__close = function () Y = 'ho'; end}"
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newtable
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loadstring -2
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call 0 1
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setmetatable -2
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toclose -1
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pushstring "hi"
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error
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]],
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[[
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getglobal Y
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concat 2 # concat original error with global Y
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]]) == "hiho")
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|
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end
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|
|
-- testing deep C stack
|
|
if not _soft then
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print("testing stack overflow")
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collectgarbage("stop")
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checkerr("XXXX", T.testC, "checkstack 1000023 XXXX") -- too deep
|
|
-- too deep (with no message)
|
|
checkerr("^stack overflow$", T.testC, "checkstack 1000023 ''")
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local s = string.rep("pushnil;checkstack 1 XX;", 1000000)
|
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checkerr("overflow", T.testC, s)
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collectgarbage("restart")
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print'+'
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|
end
|
|
|
|
local lim = _soft and 500 or 12000
|
|
local prog = {"checkstack " .. (lim * 2 + 100) .. "msg", "newtable"}
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for i = 1,lim do
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prog[#prog + 1] = "pushnum " .. i
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prog[#prog + 1] = "pushnum " .. i * 10
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|
end
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|
|
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prog[#prog + 1] = "rawgeti R 2" -- get global table in registry
|
|
prog[#prog + 1] = "insert " .. -(2*lim + 2)
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|
|
|
for i = 1,lim do
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prog[#prog + 1] = "settable " .. -(2*(lim - i + 1) + 1)
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end
|
|
|
|
prog[#prog + 1] = "return 2"
|
|
|
|
prog = table.concat(prog, ";")
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|
local g, t = T.testC(prog)
|
|
assert(g == _G)
|
|
for i = 1,lim do assert(t[i] == i*10); t[i] = undef end
|
|
assert(next(t) == nil)
|
|
prog, g, t = nil
|
|
|
|
-- testing errors
|
|
|
|
a = T.testC([[
|
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loadstring 2; pcall 0 1 0;
|
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pushvalue 3; insert -2; pcall 1 1 0;
|
|
pcall 0 0 0;
|
|
return 1
|
|
]], "x=150", function (a) assert(a==nil); return 3 end)
|
|
|
|
assert(type(a) == 'string' and x == 150)
|
|
|
|
function check3(p, ...)
|
|
local arg = {...}
|
|
assert(#arg == 3)
|
|
assert(string.find(arg[3], p))
|
|
end
|
|
check3(":1:", T.testC("loadstring 2; return *", "x="))
|
|
check3("%.", T.testC("loadfile 2; return *", "."))
|
|
check3("xxxx", T.testC("loadfile 2; return *", "xxxx"))
|
|
|
|
-- test errors in non protected threads
|
|
function checkerrnopro (code, msg)
|
|
local th = coroutine.create(function () end) -- create new thread
|
|
local stt, err = pcall(T.testC, th, code) -- run code there
|
|
assert(not stt and string.find(err, msg))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if not _soft then
|
|
collectgarbage("stop") -- avoid __gc with full stack
|
|
checkerrnopro("pushnum 3; call 0 0", "attempt to call")
|
|
print"testing stack overflow in unprotected thread"
|
|
function f () f() end
|
|
checkerrnopro("getglobal 'f'; call 0 0;", "stack overflow")
|
|
collectgarbage("restart")
|
|
end
|
|
print"+"
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- testing table access
|
|
|
|
do -- getp/setp
|
|
local a = {}
|
|
local a1 = T.testC("rawsetp 2 1; return 1", a, 20)
|
|
assert(a == a1)
|
|
assert(a[T.pushuserdata(1)] == 20)
|
|
local a1, res = T.testC("rawgetp -1 1; return 2", a)
|
|
assert(a == a1 and res == 20)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
do -- using the table itself as index
|
|
local a = {}
|
|
a[a] = 10
|
|
local prog = "gettable -1; return *"
|
|
local res = {T.testC(prog, a)}
|
|
assert(#res == 2 and res[1] == prog and res[2] == 10)
|
|
|
|
local prog = "settable -2; return *"
|
|
local res = {T.testC(prog, a, 20)}
|
|
assert(a[a] == 20)
|
|
assert(#res == 1 and res[1] == prog)
|
|
|
|
-- raw
|
|
a[a] = 10
|
|
local prog = "rawget -1; return *"
|
|
local res = {T.testC(prog, a)}
|
|
assert(#res == 2 and res[1] == prog and res[2] == 10)
|
|
|
|
local prog = "rawset -2; return *"
|
|
local res = {T.testC(prog, a, 20)}
|
|
assert(a[a] == 20)
|
|
assert(#res == 1 and res[1] == prog)
|
|
|
|
-- using the table as the value to set
|
|
local prog = "rawset -1; return *"
|
|
local res = {T.testC(prog, 30, a)}
|
|
assert(a[30] == a)
|
|
assert(#res == 1 and res[1] == prog)
|
|
|
|
local prog = "settable -1; return *"
|
|
local res = {T.testC(prog, 40, a)}
|
|
assert(a[40] == a)
|
|
assert(#res == 1 and res[1] == prog)
|
|
|
|
local prog = "rawseti -1 100; return *"
|
|
local res = {T.testC(prog, a)}
|
|
assert(a[100] == a)
|
|
assert(#res == 1 and res[1] == prog)
|
|
|
|
local prog = "seti -1 200; return *"
|
|
local res = {T.testC(prog, a)}
|
|
assert(a[200] == a)
|
|
assert(#res == 1 and res[1] == prog)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
a = {x=0, y=12}
|
|
x, y = T.testC("gettable 2; pushvalue 4; gettable 2; return 2",
|
|
a, 3, "y", 4, "x")
|
|
assert(x == 0 and y == 12)
|
|
T.testC("settable -5", a, 3, 4, "x", 15)
|
|
assert(a.x == 15)
|
|
a[a] = print
|
|
x = T.testC("gettable 2; return 1", a) -- table and key are the same object!
|
|
assert(x == print)
|
|
T.testC("settable 2", a, "x") -- table and key are the same object!
|
|
assert(a[a] == "x")
|
|
|
|
b = setmetatable({p = a}, {})
|
|
getmetatable(b).__index = function (t, i) return t.p[i] end
|
|
k, x = T.testC("gettable 3, return 2", 4, b, 20, 35, "x")
|
|
assert(x == 15 and k == 35)
|
|
k = T.testC("getfield 2 y, return 1", b)
|
|
assert(k == 12)
|
|
getmetatable(b).__index = function (t, i) return a[i] end
|
|
getmetatable(b).__newindex = function (t, i,v ) a[i] = v end
|
|
y = T.testC("insert 2; gettable -5; return 1", 2, 3, 4, "y", b)
|
|
assert(y == 12)
|
|
k = T.testC("settable -5, return 1", b, 3, 4, "x", 16)
|
|
assert(a.x == 16 and k == 4)
|
|
a[b] = 'xuxu'
|
|
y = T.testC("gettable 2, return 1", b)
|
|
assert(y == 'xuxu')
|
|
T.testC("settable 2", b, 19)
|
|
assert(a[b] == 19)
|
|
|
|
--
|
|
do -- testing getfield/setfield with long keys
|
|
local t = {_012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 = 32}
|
|
local a = T.testC([[
|
|
getfield 2 _012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
|
|
return 1
|
|
]], t)
|
|
assert(a == 32)
|
|
local a = T.testC([[
|
|
pushnum 33
|
|
setglobal _012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
|
|
]])
|
|
assert(_012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 == 33)
|
|
_012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 = nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- testing next
|
|
a = {}
|
|
t = pack(T.testC("next; return *", a, nil))
|
|
tcheck(t, {n=1,a})
|
|
a = {a=3}
|
|
t = pack(T.testC("next; return *", a, nil))
|
|
tcheck(t, {n=3,a,'a',3})
|
|
t = pack(T.testC("next; pop 1; next; return *", a, nil))
|
|
tcheck(t, {n=1,a})
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- testing upvalues
|
|
|
|
do
|
|
local A = T.testC[[ pushnum 10; pushnum 20; pushcclosure 2; return 1]]
|
|
t, b, c = A([[pushvalue U0; pushvalue U1; pushvalue U2; return 3]])
|
|
assert(b == 10 and c == 20 and type(t) == 'table')
|
|
a, b = A([[tostring U3; tonumber U4; return 2]])
|
|
assert(a == nil and b == 0)
|
|
A([[pushnum 100; pushnum 200; replace U2; replace U1]])
|
|
b, c = A([[pushvalue U1; pushvalue U2; return 2]])
|
|
assert(b == 100 and c == 200)
|
|
A([[replace U2; replace U1]], {x=1}, {x=2})
|
|
b, c = A([[pushvalue U1; pushvalue U2; return 2]])
|
|
assert(b.x == 1 and c.x == 2)
|
|
T.checkmemory()
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- testing absent upvalues from C-function pointers
|
|
assert(T.testC[[isnull U1; return 1]] == true)
|
|
assert(T.testC[[isnull U100; return 1]] == true)
|
|
assert(T.testC[[pushvalue U1; return 1]] == nil)
|
|
|
|
local f = T.testC[[ pushnum 10; pushnum 20; pushcclosure 2; return 1]]
|
|
assert(T.upvalue(f, 1) == 10 and
|
|
T.upvalue(f, 2) == 20 and
|
|
T.upvalue(f, 3) == nil)
|
|
T.upvalue(f, 2, "xuxu")
|
|
assert(T.upvalue(f, 2) == "xuxu")
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- large closures
|
|
do
|
|
local A = "checkstack 300 msg;" ..
|
|
string.rep("pushnum 10;", 255) ..
|
|
"pushcclosure 255; return 1"
|
|
A = T.testC(A)
|
|
for i=1,255 do
|
|
assert(A(("pushvalue U%d; return 1"):format(i)) == 10)
|
|
end
|
|
assert(A("isnull U256; return 1"))
|
|
assert(not A("isnil U256; return 1"))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- testing get/setuservalue
|
|
-- bug in 5.1.2
|
|
checkerr("got number", debug.setuservalue, 3, {})
|
|
checkerr("got nil", debug.setuservalue, nil, {})
|
|
checkerr("got light userdata", debug.setuservalue, T.pushuserdata(1), {})
|
|
|
|
-- testing multiple user values
|
|
local b = T.newuserdata(0, 10)
|
|
for i = 1, 10 do
|
|
local v, p = debug.getuservalue(b, i)
|
|
assert(v == nil and p)
|
|
end
|
|
do -- indices out of range
|
|
local v, p = debug.getuservalue(b, -2)
|
|
assert(v == nil and not p)
|
|
local v, p = debug.getuservalue(b, 11)
|
|
assert(v == nil and not p)
|
|
end
|
|
local t = {true, false, 4.56, print, {}, b, "XYZ"}
|
|
for k, v in ipairs(t) do
|
|
debug.setuservalue(b, v, k)
|
|
end
|
|
for k, v in ipairs(t) do
|
|
local v1, p = debug.getuservalue(b, k)
|
|
assert(v1 == v and p)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
assert(not debug.getuservalue(4))
|
|
|
|
debug.setuservalue(b, function () return 10 end, 10)
|
|
collectgarbage() -- function should not be collected
|
|
assert(debug.getuservalue(b, 10)() == 10)
|
|
|
|
debug.setuservalue(b, 134)
|
|
collectgarbage() -- number should not be a problem for collector
|
|
assert(debug.getuservalue(b) == 134)
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- test barrier for uservalues
|
|
do
|
|
local oldmode = collectgarbage("incremental")
|
|
T.gcstate("atomic")
|
|
assert(T.gccolor(b) == "black")
|
|
debug.setuservalue(b, {x = 100})
|
|
T.gcstate("pause") -- complete collection
|
|
assert(debug.getuservalue(b).x == 100) -- uvalue should be there
|
|
collectgarbage(oldmode)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- long chain of userdata
|
|
for i = 1, 1000 do
|
|
local bb = T.newuserdata(0, 1)
|
|
debug.setuservalue(bb, b)
|
|
b = bb
|
|
end
|
|
collectgarbage() -- nothing should not be collected
|
|
for i = 1, 1000 do
|
|
b = debug.getuservalue(b)
|
|
end
|
|
assert(debug.getuservalue(b).x == 100)
|
|
b = nil
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- testing locks (refs)
|
|
|
|
-- reuse of references
|
|
local i = T.ref{}
|
|
T.unref(i)
|
|
assert(T.ref{} == i)
|
|
|
|
Arr = {}
|
|
Lim = 100
|
|
for i=1,Lim do -- lock many objects
|
|
Arr[i] = T.ref({})
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
assert(T.ref(nil) == -1 and T.getref(-1) == nil)
|
|
T.unref(-1); T.unref(-1)
|
|
|
|
for i=1,Lim do -- unlock all them
|
|
T.unref(Arr[i])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
function printlocks ()
|
|
local f = T.makeCfunc("gettable R; return 1")
|
|
local n = f("n")
|
|
print("n", n)
|
|
for i=0,n do
|
|
print(i, f(i))
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
for i=1,Lim do -- lock many objects
|
|
Arr[i] = T.ref({})
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
for i=1,Lim,2 do -- unlock half of them
|
|
T.unref(Arr[i])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
assert(type(T.getref(Arr[2])) == 'table')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert(T.getref(-1) == nil)
|
|
|
|
|
|
a = T.ref({})
|
|
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
|
|
assert(type(T.getref(a)) == 'table')
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- colect in cl the `val' of all collected userdata
|
|
tt = {}
|
|
cl = {n=0}
|
|
A = nil; B = nil
|
|
local F
|
|
F = function (x)
|
|
local udval = T.udataval(x)
|
|
table.insert(cl, udval)
|
|
local d = T.newuserdata(100) -- create garbage
|
|
d = nil
|
|
assert(debug.getmetatable(x).__gc == F)
|
|
assert(load("table.insert({}, {})"))() -- create more garbage
|
|
assert(not collectgarbage()) -- GC during GC (no op)
|
|
local dummy = {} -- create more garbage during GC
|
|
if A ~= nil then
|
|
assert(type(A) == "userdata")
|
|
assert(T.udataval(A) == B)
|
|
debug.getmetatable(A) -- just access it
|
|
end
|
|
A = x -- ressurect userdata
|
|
B = udval
|
|
return 1,2,3
|
|
end
|
|
tt.__gc = F
|
|
|
|
-- test whether udate collection frees memory in the right time
|
|
do
|
|
collectgarbage();
|
|
collectgarbage();
|
|
local x = collectgarbage("count");
|
|
local a = T.newuserdata(5001)
|
|
assert(T.testC("objsize 2; return 1", a) == 5001)
|
|
assert(collectgarbage("count") >= x+4)
|
|
a = nil
|
|
collectgarbage();
|
|
assert(collectgarbage("count") <= x+1)
|
|
-- udata without finalizer
|
|
x = collectgarbage("count")
|
|
collectgarbage("stop")
|
|
for i=1,1000 do T.newuserdata(0) end
|
|
assert(collectgarbage("count") > x+10)
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
assert(collectgarbage("count") <= x+1)
|
|
-- udata with finalizer
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
x = collectgarbage("count")
|
|
collectgarbage("stop")
|
|
a = {__gc = function () end}
|
|
for i=1,1000 do debug.setmetatable(T.newuserdata(0), a) end
|
|
assert(collectgarbage("count") >= x+10)
|
|
collectgarbage() -- this collection only calls TM, without freeing memory
|
|
assert(collectgarbage("count") >= x+10)
|
|
collectgarbage() -- now frees memory
|
|
assert(collectgarbage("count") <= x+1)
|
|
collectgarbage("restart")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
collectgarbage("stop")
|
|
|
|
-- create 3 userdatas with tag `tt'
|
|
a = T.newuserdata(0); debug.setmetatable(a, tt); na = T.udataval(a)
|
|
b = T.newuserdata(0); debug.setmetatable(b, tt); nb = T.udataval(b)
|
|
c = T.newuserdata(0); debug.setmetatable(c, tt); nc = T.udataval(c)
|
|
|
|
-- create userdata without meta table
|
|
x = T.newuserdata(4)
|
|
y = T.newuserdata(0)
|
|
|
|
checkerr("FILE%* expected, got userdata", io.input, a)
|
|
checkerr("FILE%* expected, got userdata", io.input, x)
|
|
|
|
assert(debug.getmetatable(x) == nil and debug.getmetatable(y) == nil)
|
|
|
|
d=T.ref(a);
|
|
e=T.ref(b);
|
|
f=T.ref(c);
|
|
t = {T.getref(d), T.getref(e), T.getref(f)}
|
|
assert(t[1] == a and t[2] == b and t[3] == c)
|
|
|
|
t=nil; a=nil; c=nil;
|
|
T.unref(e); T.unref(f)
|
|
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
|
|
-- check that unref objects have been collected
|
|
assert(#cl == 1 and cl[1] == nc)
|
|
|
|
x = T.getref(d)
|
|
assert(type(x) == 'userdata' and debug.getmetatable(x) == tt)
|
|
x =nil
|
|
tt.b = b -- create cycle
|
|
tt=nil -- frees tt for GC
|
|
A = nil
|
|
b = nil
|
|
T.unref(d);
|
|
n5 = T.newuserdata(0)
|
|
debug.setmetatable(n5, {__gc=F})
|
|
n5 = T.udataval(n5)
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
assert(#cl == 4)
|
|
-- check order of collection
|
|
assert(cl[2] == n5 and cl[3] == nb and cl[4] == na)
|
|
|
|
collectgarbage"restart"
|
|
|
|
|
|
a, na = {}, {}
|
|
for i=30,1,-1 do
|
|
a[i] = T.newuserdata(0)
|
|
debug.setmetatable(a[i], {__gc=F})
|
|
na[i] = T.udataval(a[i])
|
|
end
|
|
cl = {}
|
|
a = nil; collectgarbage()
|
|
assert(#cl == 30)
|
|
for i=1,30 do assert(cl[i] == na[i]) end
|
|
na = nil
|
|
|
|
|
|
for i=2,Lim,2 do -- unlock the other half
|
|
T.unref(Arr[i])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
x = T.newuserdata(41); debug.setmetatable(x, {__gc=F})
|
|
assert(T.testC("objsize 2; return 1", x) == 41)
|
|
cl = {}
|
|
a = {[x] = 1}
|
|
x = T.udataval(x)
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
-- old `x' cannot be collected (`a' still uses it)
|
|
assert(#cl == 0)
|
|
for n in pairs(a) do a[n] = undef end
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
assert(#cl == 1 and cl[1] == x) -- old `x' must be collected
|
|
|
|
-- testing lua_equal
|
|
assert(T.testC("compare EQ 2 4; return 1", print, 1, print, 20))
|
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assert(T.testC("compare EQ 3 2; return 1", 'alo', "alo"))
|
|
assert(T.testC("compare EQ 2 3; return 1", nil, nil))
|
|
assert(not T.testC("compare EQ 2 3; return 1", {}, {}))
|
|
assert(not T.testC("compare EQ 2 3; return 1"))
|
|
assert(not T.testC("compare EQ 2 3; return 1", 3))
|
|
|
|
-- testing lua_equal with fallbacks
|
|
do
|
|
local map = {}
|
|
local t = {__eq = function (a,b) return map[a] == map[b] end}
|
|
local function f(x)
|
|
local u = T.newuserdata(0)
|
|
debug.setmetatable(u, t)
|
|
map[u] = x
|
|
return u
|
|
end
|
|
assert(f(10) == f(10))
|
|
assert(f(10) ~= f(11))
|
|
assert(T.testC("compare EQ 2 3; return 1", f(10), f(10)))
|
|
assert(not T.testC("compare EQ 2 3; return 1", f(10), f(20)))
|
|
t.__eq = nil
|
|
assert(f(10) ~= f(10))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
print'+'
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- testing changing hooks during hooks
|
|
_G.t = {}
|
|
T.sethook([[
|
|
# set a line hook after 3 count hooks
|
|
sethook 4 0 '
|
|
getglobal t;
|
|
pushvalue -3; append -2
|
|
pushvalue -2; append -2
|
|
']], "c", 3)
|
|
local a = 1 -- counting
|
|
a = 1 -- counting
|
|
a = 1 -- count hook (set line hook)
|
|
a = 1 -- line hook
|
|
a = 1 -- line hook
|
|
debug.sethook()
|
|
t = _G.t
|
|
assert(t[1] == "line")
|
|
line = t[2]
|
|
assert(t[3] == "line" and t[4] == line + 1)
|
|
assert(t[5] == "line" and t[6] == line + 2)
|
|
assert(t[7] == nil)
|
|
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
do -- testing errors during GC
|
|
warn("@off")
|
|
collectgarbage("stop")
|
|
local a = {}
|
|
for i=1,20 do
|
|
a[i] = T.newuserdata(i) -- creates several udata
|
|
end
|
|
for i=1,20,2 do -- mark half of them to raise errors during GC
|
|
debug.setmetatable(a[i],
|
|
{__gc = function (x) error("@expected error in gc") end})
|
|
end
|
|
for i=2,20,2 do -- mark the other half to count and to create more garbage
|
|
debug.setmetatable(a[i], {__gc = function (x) load("A=A+1")() end})
|
|
end
|
|
a = nil
|
|
_G.A = 0
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
assert(A == 10) -- number of normal collections
|
|
collectgarbage("restart")
|
|
warn("@on")
|
|
end
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- test for userdata vals
|
|
do
|
|
local a = {}; local lim = 30
|
|
for i=0,lim do a[i] = T.pushuserdata(i) end
|
|
for i=0,lim do assert(T.udataval(a[i]) == i) end
|
|
for i=0,lim do assert(T.pushuserdata(i) == a[i]) end
|
|
for i=0,lim do a[a[i]] = i end
|
|
for i=0,lim do a[T.pushuserdata(i)] = i end
|
|
assert(type(tostring(a[1])) == "string")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- testing multiple states
|
|
T.closestate(T.newstate());
|
|
L1 = T.newstate()
|
|
assert(L1)
|
|
|
|
assert(T.doremote(L1, "X='a'; return 'a'") == 'a')
|
|
|
|
|
|
assert(#pack(T.doremote(L1, "function f () return 'alo', 3 end; f()")) == 0)
|
|
|
|
a, b = T.doremote(L1, "return f()")
|
|
assert(a == 'alo' and b == '3')
|
|
|
|
T.doremote(L1, "_ERRORMESSAGE = nil")
|
|
-- error: `sin' is not defined
|
|
a, _, b = T.doremote(L1, "return sin(1)")
|
|
assert(a == nil and b == 2) -- 2 == run-time error
|
|
|
|
-- error: syntax error
|
|
a, b, c = T.doremote(L1, "return a+")
|
|
assert(a == nil and c == 3 and type(b) == "string") -- 3 == syntax error
|
|
|
|
T.loadlib(L1)
|
|
a, b, c = T.doremote(L1, [[
|
|
string = require'string'
|
|
a = require'_G'; assert(a == _G and require("_G") == a)
|
|
io = require'io'; assert(type(io.read) == "function")
|
|
assert(require("io") == io)
|
|
a = require'table'; assert(type(a.insert) == "function")
|
|
a = require'debug'; assert(type(a.getlocal) == "function")
|
|
a = require'math'; assert(type(a.sin) == "function")
|
|
return string.sub('okinama', 1, 2)
|
|
]])
|
|
assert(a == "ok")
|
|
|
|
T.closestate(L1);
|
|
|
|
|
|
L1 = T.newstate()
|
|
T.loadlib(L1)
|
|
T.doremote(L1, "a = {}")
|
|
T.testC(L1, [[getglobal "a"; pushstring "x"; pushint 1;
|
|
settable -3]])
|
|
assert(T.doremote(L1, "return a.x") == "1")
|
|
|
|
T.closestate(L1)
|
|
|
|
L1 = nil
|
|
|
|
print('+')
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
-- testing to-be-closed variables
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
print"testing to-be-closed variables"
|
|
|
|
do
|
|
local openresource = {}
|
|
|
|
local function newresource ()
|
|
local x = setmetatable({10}, {__close = function(y)
|
|
assert(openresource[#openresource] == y)
|
|
openresource[#openresource] = nil
|
|
y[1] = y[1] + 1
|
|
end})
|
|
openresource[#openresource + 1] = x
|
|
return x
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local a, b = T.testC([[
|
|
call 0 1 # create resource
|
|
pushnil
|
|
toclose -2 # mark call result to be closed
|
|
toclose -1 # mark nil to be closed (will be ignored)
|
|
return 2
|
|
]], newresource)
|
|
assert(a[1] == 11 and b == nil)
|
|
assert(#openresource == 0) -- was closed
|
|
|
|
-- repeat the test, but calling function in a 'multret' context
|
|
local a = {T.testC([[
|
|
call 0 1 # create resource
|
|
toclose 2 # mark it to be closed
|
|
return 2
|
|
]], newresource)}
|
|
assert(type(a[1]) == "string" and a[2][1] == 11)
|
|
assert(#openresource == 0) -- was closed
|
|
|
|
-- closing by error
|
|
local a, b = pcall(T.makeCfunc[[
|
|
call 0 1 # create resource
|
|
toclose -1 # mark it to be closed
|
|
error # resource is the error object
|
|
]], newresource)
|
|
assert(a == false and b[1] == 11)
|
|
assert(#openresource == 0) -- was closed
|
|
|
|
-- non-closable value
|
|
local a, b = pcall(T.makeCfunc[[
|
|
newtable # create non-closable object
|
|
toclose -1 # mark it to be closed (should raise an error)
|
|
abort # will not be executed
|
|
]])
|
|
assert(a == false and
|
|
string.find(b, "non%-closable value"))
|
|
|
|
local function check (n)
|
|
assert(#openresource == n)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- closing resources with 'closeslot'
|
|
_ENV.xxx = true
|
|
local a = T.testC([[
|
|
pushvalue 2 # stack: S, NR, CH, NR
|
|
call 0 1 # create resource; stack: S, NR, CH, R
|
|
toclose -1 # mark it to be closed
|
|
pushvalue 2 # stack: S, NR, CH, R, NR
|
|
call 0 1 # create another resource; stack: S, NR, CH, R, R
|
|
toclose -1 # mark it to be closed
|
|
pushvalue 3 # stack: S, NR, CH, R, R, CH
|
|
pushint 2 # there should be two open resources
|
|
call 1 0 # stack: S, NR, CH, R, R
|
|
closeslot -1 # close second resource
|
|
pushvalue 3 # stack: S, NR, CH, R, R, CH
|
|
pushint 1 # there should be one open resource
|
|
call 1 0 # stack: S, NR, CH, R, R
|
|
closeslot 4
|
|
setglobal "xxx" # previous op. erased the slot
|
|
pop 1 # pop other resource from the stack
|
|
pushint *
|
|
return 1 # return stack size
|
|
]], newresource, check)
|
|
assert(a == 3 and _ENV.xxx == nil) -- no extra items left in the stack
|
|
|
|
-- closing resources with 'pop'
|
|
local a = T.testC([[
|
|
pushvalue 2 # stack: S, NR, CH, NR
|
|
call 0 1 # create resource; stack: S, NR, CH, R
|
|
toclose -1 # mark it to be closed
|
|
pushvalue 2 # stack: S, NR, CH, R, NR
|
|
call 0 1 # create another resource; stack: S, NR, CH, R, R
|
|
toclose -1 # mark it to be closed
|
|
pushvalue 3 # stack: S, NR, CH, R, R, CH
|
|
pushint 2 # there should be two open resources
|
|
call 1 0 # stack: S, NR, CH, R, R
|
|
pop 1 # pop second resource
|
|
pushvalue 3 # stack: S, NR, CH, R, CH
|
|
pushint 1 # there should be one open resource
|
|
call 1 0 # stack: S, NR, CH, R
|
|
pop 1 # pop other resource from the stack
|
|
pushvalue 3 # stack: S, NR, CH, CH
|
|
pushint 0 # there should be no open resources
|
|
call 1 0 # stack: S, NR, CH
|
|
pushint *
|
|
return 1 # return stack size
|
|
]], newresource, check)
|
|
assert(a == 3) -- no extra items left in the stack
|
|
|
|
-- non-closable value
|
|
local a, b = pcall(T.makeCfunc[[
|
|
pushint 32
|
|
toclose -1
|
|
]])
|
|
assert(not a and string.find(b, "(C temporary)"))
|
|
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
--[[
|
|
** {==================================================================
|
|
** Testing memory limits
|
|
** ===================================================================
|
|
--]]
|
|
|
|
print("memory-allocation errors")
|
|
|
|
checkerr("block too big", T.newuserdata, math.maxinteger)
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
local f = load"local a={}; for i=1,100000 do a[i]=i end"
|
|
T.alloccount(10)
|
|
checkerr(MEMERRMSG, f)
|
|
T.alloccount() -- remove limit
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- test memory errors; increase limit for maximum memory by steps,
|
|
-- o that we get memory errors in all allocations of a given
|
|
-- task, until there is enough memory to complete the task without
|
|
-- errors.
|
|
function testbytes (s, f)
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
local M = T.totalmem()
|
|
local oldM = M
|
|
local a,b = nil
|
|
while true do
|
|
collectgarbage(); collectgarbage()
|
|
T.totalmem(M)
|
|
a, b = T.testC("pcall 0 1 0; pushstatus; return 2", f)
|
|
T.totalmem(0) -- remove limit
|
|
if a and b == "OK" then break end -- stop when no more errors
|
|
if b ~= "OK" and b ~= MEMERRMSG then -- not a memory error?
|
|
error(a, 0) -- propagate it
|
|
end
|
|
M = M + 7 -- increase memory limit
|
|
end
|
|
print(string.format("minimum memory for %s: %d bytes", s, M - oldM))
|
|
return a
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- test memory errors; increase limit for number of allocations one
|
|
-- by one, so that we get memory errors in all allocations of a given
|
|
-- task, until there is enough allocations to complete the task without
|
|
-- errors.
|
|
|
|
function testalloc (s, f)
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
local M = 0
|
|
local a,b = nil
|
|
while true do
|
|
collectgarbage(); collectgarbage()
|
|
T.alloccount(M)
|
|
a, b = T.testC("pcall 0 1 0; pushstatus; return 2", f)
|
|
T.alloccount() -- remove limit
|
|
if a and b == "OK" then break end -- stop when no more errors
|
|
if b ~= "OK" and b ~= MEMERRMSG then -- not a memory error?
|
|
error(a, 0) -- propagate it
|
|
end
|
|
M = M + 1 -- increase allocation limit
|
|
end
|
|
print(string.format("minimum allocations for %s: %d allocations", s, M))
|
|
return a
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
local function testamem (s, f)
|
|
testalloc(s, f)
|
|
return testbytes(s, f)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- doing nothing
|
|
b = testamem("doing nothing", function () return 10 end)
|
|
assert(b == 10)
|
|
|
|
-- testing memory errors when creating a new state
|
|
|
|
testamem("state creation", function ()
|
|
local st = T.newstate()
|
|
if st then T.closestate(st) end -- close new state
|
|
return st
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
testamem("empty-table creation", function ()
|
|
return {}
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
testamem("string creation", function ()
|
|
return "XXX" .. "YYY"
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
testamem("coroutine creation", function()
|
|
return coroutine.create(print)
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- testing to-be-closed variables
|
|
testamem("to-be-closed variables", function()
|
|
local flag
|
|
do
|
|
local x <close> =
|
|
setmetatable({}, {__close = function () flag = true end})
|
|
flag = false
|
|
local x = {}
|
|
end
|
|
return flag
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- testing threads
|
|
|
|
-- get main thread from registry (at index LUA_RIDX_MAINTHREAD == 1)
|
|
mt = T.testC("rawgeti R 1; return 1")
|
|
assert(type(mt) == "thread" and coroutine.running() == mt)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
function expand (n,s)
|
|
if n==0 then return "" end
|
|
local e = string.rep("=", n)
|
|
return string.format("T.doonnewstack([%s[ %s;\n collectgarbage(); %s]%s])\n",
|
|
e, s, expand(n-1,s), e)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
G=0; collectgarbage(); a =collectgarbage("count")
|
|
load(expand(20,"G=G+1"))()
|
|
assert(G==20); collectgarbage(); -- assert(gcinfo() <= a+1)
|
|
|
|
testamem("running code on new thread", function ()
|
|
return T.doonnewstack("x=1") == 0 -- try to create thread
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- testing memory x compiler
|
|
|
|
testamem("loadstring", function ()
|
|
return load("x=1") -- try to do load a string
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
|
|
local testprog = [[
|
|
local function foo () return end
|
|
local t = {"x"}
|
|
a = "aaa"
|
|
for i = 1, #t do a=a..t[i] end
|
|
return true
|
|
]]
|
|
|
|
-- testing memory x dofile
|
|
_G.a = nil
|
|
local t =os.tmpname()
|
|
local f = assert(io.open(t, "w"))
|
|
f:write(testprog)
|
|
f:close()
|
|
testamem("dofile", function ()
|
|
local a = loadfile(t)
|
|
return a and a()
|
|
end)
|
|
assert(os.remove(t))
|
|
assert(_G.a == "aaax")
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- other generic tests
|
|
|
|
testamem("gsub", function ()
|
|
local a, b = string.gsub("alo alo", "(a)", function (x) return x..'b' end)
|
|
return (a == 'ablo ablo')
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
testamem("dump/undump", function ()
|
|
local a = load(testprog)
|
|
local b = a and string.dump(a)
|
|
a = b and load(b)
|
|
return a and a()
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
local t = os.tmpname()
|
|
testamem("file creation", function ()
|
|
local f = assert(io.open(t, 'w'))
|
|
assert (not io.open"nomenaoexistente")
|
|
io.close(f);
|
|
return not loadfile'nomenaoexistente'
|
|
end)
|
|
assert(os.remove(t))
|
|
|
|
testamem("table creation", function ()
|
|
local a, lim = {}, 10
|
|
for i=1,lim do a[i] = i; a[i..'a'] = {} end
|
|
return (type(a[lim..'a']) == 'table' and a[lim] == lim)
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
testamem("constructors", function ()
|
|
local a = {10, 20, 30, 40, 50; a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4, e=5}
|
|
return (type(a) == 'table' and a.e == 5)
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
local a = 1
|
|
close = nil
|
|
testamem("closure creation", function ()
|
|
function close (b)
|
|
return function (x) return b + x end
|
|
end
|
|
return (close(2)(4) == 6)
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
testamem("using coroutines", function ()
|
|
local a = coroutine.wrap(function ()
|
|
coroutine.yield(string.rep("a", 10))
|
|
return {}
|
|
end)
|
|
assert(string.len(a()) == 10)
|
|
return a()
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
do -- auxiliary buffer
|
|
local lim = 100
|
|
local a = {}; for i = 1, lim do a[i] = "01234567890123456789" end
|
|
testamem("auxiliary buffer", function ()
|
|
return (#table.concat(a, ",") == 20*lim + lim - 1)
|
|
end)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
testamem("growing stack", function ()
|
|
local function foo (n)
|
|
if n == 0 then return 1 else return 1 + foo(n - 1) end
|
|
end
|
|
return foo(100)
|
|
end)
|
|
|
|
-- }==================================================================
|
|
|
|
|
|
do -- testing failing in 'lua_checkstack'
|
|
local res = T.testC([[rawcheckstack 500000; return 1]])
|
|
assert(res == false)
|
|
local L = T.newstate()
|
|
T.alloccount(0) -- will be unable to reallocate the stack
|
|
res = T.testC(L, [[rawcheckstack 5000; return 1]])
|
|
T.alloccount()
|
|
T.closestate(L)
|
|
assert(res == false)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
do -- closing state with no extra memory
|
|
local L = T.newstate()
|
|
T.alloccount(0)
|
|
T.closestate(L)
|
|
T.alloccount()
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
do -- garbage collection with no extra memory
|
|
local L = T.newstate()
|
|
T.loadlib(L)
|
|
local res = (T.doremote(L, [[
|
|
_ENV = require"_G"
|
|
local T = require"T"
|
|
local a = {}
|
|
for i = 1, 1000 do a[i] = 'i' .. i end -- grow string table
|
|
local stsize, stuse = T.querystr()
|
|
assert(stuse > 1000)
|
|
local function foo (n)
|
|
if n > 0 then foo(n - 1) end
|
|
end
|
|
foo(180) -- grow stack
|
|
local _, stksize = T.stacklevel()
|
|
assert(stksize > 180)
|
|
a = nil
|
|
T.alloccount(0)
|
|
collectgarbage()
|
|
T.alloccount()
|
|
-- stack and string table could not be reallocated,
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-- so they kept their sizes (without errors)
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assert(select(2, T.stacklevel()) == stksize)
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assert(T.querystr() == stsize)
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return 'ok'
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]]))
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assert(res == 'ok')
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T.closestate(L)
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end
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print'+'
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-- testing some auxlib functions
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local function gsub (a, b, c)
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a, b = T.testC("gsub 2 3 4; gettop; return 2", a, b, c)
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assert(b == 5)
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return a
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end
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assert(gsub("alo.alo.uhuh.", ".", "//") == "alo//alo//uhuh//")
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assert(gsub("alo.alo.uhuh.", "alo", "//") == "//.//.uhuh.")
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assert(gsub("", "alo", "//") == "")
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assert(gsub("...", ".", "/.") == "/././.")
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assert(gsub("...", "...", "") == "")
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-- testing luaL_newmetatable
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local mt_xuxu, res, top = T.testC("newmetatable xuxu; gettop; return 3")
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assert(type(mt_xuxu) == "table" and res and top == 3)
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local d, res, top = T.testC("newmetatable xuxu; gettop; return 3")
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assert(mt_xuxu == d and not res and top == 3)
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d, res, top = T.testC("newmetatable xuxu1; gettop; return 3")
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assert(mt_xuxu ~= d and res and top == 3)
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x = T.newuserdata(0);
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y = T.newuserdata(0);
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T.testC("pushstring xuxu; gettable R; setmetatable 2", x)
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assert(getmetatable(x) == mt_xuxu)
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-- testing luaL_testudata
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-- correct metatable
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local res1, res2, top = T.testC([[testudata -1 xuxu
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testudata 2 xuxu
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gettop
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return 3]], x)
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assert(res1 and res2 and top == 4)
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-- wrong metatable
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res1, res2, top = T.testC([[testudata -1 xuxu1
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testudata 2 xuxu1
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gettop
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return 3]], x)
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assert(not res1 and not res2 and top == 4)
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-- non-existent type
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res1, res2, top = T.testC([[testudata -1 xuxu2
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testudata 2 xuxu2
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gettop
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return 3]], x)
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assert(not res1 and not res2 and top == 4)
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-- userdata has no metatable
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res1, res2, top = T.testC([[testudata -1 xuxu
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testudata 2 xuxu
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gettop
|
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return 3]], y)
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assert(not res1 and not res2 and top == 4)
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-- erase metatables
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do
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local r = debug.getregistry()
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assert(r.xuxu == mt_xuxu and r.xuxu1 == d)
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r.xuxu = nil; r.xuxu1 = nil
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end
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print'OK'
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