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** $Id: luaconf.h,v 1.82.1.7 2008/02/11 16:25:08 roberto Exp $
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** Configuration file for Lua
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** See Copyright Notice in lua.h
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*/
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#ifndef lconfig_h
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#define lconfig_h
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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/*
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** ==================================================================
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** Search for "@@" to find all configurable definitions.
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** ===================================================================
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*/
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/*
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@@ LUA_ANSI controls the use of non-ansi features.
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** CHANGE it (define it) if you want Lua to avoid the use of any
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** non-ansi feature or library.
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*/
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#if defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
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#define LUA_ANSI
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#endif
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#if !defined(LUA_ANSI) && defined(_WIN32)
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#define LUA_WIN
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#endif
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#if defined(LUA_USE_LINUX)
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#define LUA_USE_POSIX
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#define LUA_USE_DLOPEN /* needs an extra library: -ldl */
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#define LUA_USE_READLINE /* needs some extra libraries */
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#endif
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#if defined(LUA_USE_MACOSX)
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#define LUA_USE_POSIX
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#define LUA_DL_DYLD /* does not need extra library */
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#endif
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/*
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@@ LUA_USE_POSIX includes all functionallity listed as X/Open System
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@* Interfaces Extension (XSI).
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** CHANGE it (define it) if your system is XSI compatible.
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*/
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#if defined(LUA_USE_POSIX)
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#define LUA_USE_MKSTEMP
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#define LUA_USE_ISATTY
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#define LUA_USE_POPEN
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#define LUA_USE_ULONGJMP
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#endif
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/*
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@@ LUA_PATH and LUA_CPATH are the names of the environment variables that
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@* Lua check to set its paths.
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@@ LUA_INIT is the name of the environment variable that Lua
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@* checks for initialization code.
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** CHANGE them if you want different names.
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*/
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#define LUA_PATH "LUA_PATH"
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#define LUA_CPATH "LUA_CPATH"
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#define LUA_INIT "LUA_INIT"
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/*
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@@ LUA_PATH_DEFAULT is the default path that Lua uses to look for
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@* Lua libraries.
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@@ LUA_CPATH_DEFAULT is the default path that Lua uses to look for
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@* C libraries.
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** CHANGE them if your machine has a non-conventional directory
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** hierarchy or if you want to install your libraries in
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** non-conventional directories.
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*/
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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/*
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** In Windows, any exclamation mark ('!') in the path is replaced by the
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** path of the directory of the executable file of the current process.
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*/
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#define LUA_LDIR "!\\lua\\"
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#define LUA_CDIR "!\\"
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#define LUA_PATH_DEFAULT \
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".\\?.lua;" LUA_LDIR"?.lua;" LUA_LDIR"?\\init.lua;" \
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LUA_CDIR"?.lua;" LUA_CDIR"?\\init.lua"
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#define LUA_CPATH_DEFAULT \
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".\\?.dll;" LUA_CDIR"?.dll;" LUA_CDIR"loadall.dll"
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#else
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#define LUA_ROOT "/usr/local/"
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#define LUA_LDIR LUA_ROOT "share/lua/5.1/"
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#define LUA_CDIR LUA_ROOT "lib/lua/5.1/"
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#define LUA_PATH_DEFAULT \
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"./?.lua;" LUA_LDIR"?.lua;" LUA_LDIR"?/init.lua;" \
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LUA_CDIR"?.lua;" LUA_CDIR"?/init.lua"
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#define LUA_CPATH_DEFAULT \
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"./?.so;" LUA_CDIR"?.so;" LUA_CDIR"loadall.so"
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#endif
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/*
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@@ LUA_DIRSEP is the directory separator (for submodules).
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** CHANGE it if your machine does not use "/" as the directory separator
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** and is not Windows. (On Windows Lua automatically uses "\".)
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*/
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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#define LUA_DIRSEP "\\"
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#else
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#define LUA_DIRSEP "/"
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#endif
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/*
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@@ LUA_PATHSEP is the character that separates templates in a path.
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@@ LUA_PATH_MARK is the string that marks the substitution points in a
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@* template.
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@@ LUA_EXECDIR in a Windows path is replaced by the executable's
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@* directory.
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@@ LUA_IGMARK is a mark to ignore all before it when bulding the
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@* luaopen_ function name.
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** CHANGE them if for some reason your system cannot use those
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** characters. (E.g., if one of those characters is a common character
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** in file/directory names.) Probably you do not need to change them.
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*/
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#define LUA_PATHSEP ";"
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#define LUA_PATH_MARK "?"
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#define LUA_EXECDIR "!"
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#define LUA_IGMARK "-"
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/*
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@@ LUA_INTEGER is the integral type used by lua_pushinteger/lua_tointeger.
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** CHANGE that if ptrdiff_t is not adequate on your machine. (On most
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** machines, ptrdiff_t gives a good choice between int or long.)
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*/
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#define LUA_INTEGER ptrdiff_t
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/*
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@@ LUA_API is a mark for all core API functions.
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@@ LUALIB_API is a mark for all standard library functions.
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** CHANGE them if you need to define those functions in some special way.
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** For instance, if you want to create one Windows DLL with the core and
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** the libraries, you may want to use the following definition (define
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** LUA_BUILD_AS_DLL to get it).
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*/
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#if defined(LUA_BUILD_AS_DLL)
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#if defined(LUA_CORE) || defined(LUA_LIB)
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#define LUA_API __declspec(dllexport)
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#else
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#define LUA_API __declspec(dllimport)
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#endif
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#else
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#define LUA_API extern
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#endif
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/* more often than not the libs go together with the core */
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#define LUALIB_API LUA_API
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/*
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@@ LUAI_FUNC is a mark for all extern functions that are not to be
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@* exported to outside modules.
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@@ LUAI_DATA is a mark for all extern (const) variables that are not to
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@* be exported to outside modules.
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** CHANGE them if you need to mark them in some special way. Elf/gcc
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** (versions 3.2 and later) mark them as "hidden" to optimize access
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** when Lua is compiled as a shared library.
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*/
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#if defined(luaall_c)
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#define LUAI_FUNC static
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#define LUAI_DATA /* empty */
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#elif defined(__GNUC__) && ((__GNUC__*100 + __GNUC_MINOR__) >= 302) && \
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defined(__ELF__)
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#define LUAI_FUNC __attribute__((visibility("hidden"))) extern
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#define LUAI_DATA LUAI_FUNC
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#else
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#define LUAI_FUNC extern
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#define LUAI_DATA extern
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#endif
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/*
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@@ LUA_QL describes how error messages quote program elements.
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** CHANGE it if you want a different appearance.
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*/
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#define LUA_QL(x) "'" x "'"
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#define LUA_QS LUA_QL("%s")
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/*
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@@ LUA_IDSIZE gives the maximum size for the description of the source
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@* of a function in debug information.
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** CHANGE it if you want a different size.
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*/
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#define LUA_IDSIZE 60
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/*
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** {==================================================================
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** Stand-alone configuration
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** ===================================================================
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*/
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#if defined(lua_c) || defined(luaall_c)
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/*
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@@ lua_stdin_is_tty detects whether the standard input is a 'tty' (that
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@* is, whether we're running lua interactively).
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** CHANGE it if you have a better definition for non-POSIX/non-Windows
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** systems.
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*/
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#if defined(LUA_USE_ISATTY)
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#include <unistd.h>
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#define lua_stdin_is_tty() isatty(0)
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#elif defined(LUA_WIN)
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#include <io.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#define lua_stdin_is_tty() _isatty(_fileno(stdin))
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#else
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#define lua_stdin_is_tty() 1 /* assume stdin is a tty */
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#endif
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/*
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@@ LUA_PROMPT is the default prompt used by stand-alone Lua.
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@@ LUA_PROMPT2 is the default continuation prompt used by stand-alone Lua.
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** CHANGE them if you want different prompts. (You can also change the
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** prompts dynamically, assigning to globals _PROMPT/_PROMPT2.)
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*/
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#define LUA_PROMPT "> "
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#define LUA_PROMPT2 ">> "
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/*
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** CHANGE it if your stand-alone interpreter has a different name and
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** your system is not able to detect that name automatically.
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*/
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#define LUA_PROGNAME "lua"
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/*
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@* stand-alone interpreter.
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** CHANGE it if you need longer lines.
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*/
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#define LUA_MAXINPUT 512
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/*
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@* the standard input.
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@@ lua_saveline defines how to "save" a read line in a "history".
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@@ lua_freeline defines how to free a line read by lua_readline.
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** CHANGE them if you want to improve this functionality (e.g., by using
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** GNU readline and history facilities).
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*/
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#if defined(LUA_USE_READLINE)
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <readline/readline.h>
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#include <readline/history.h>
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#define lua_readline(L,b,p) ((void)L, ((b)=readline(p)) != NULL)
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#define lua_saveline(L,idx) \
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if (lua_strlen(L,idx) > 0) /* non-empty line? */ \
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add_history(lua_tostring(L, idx)); /* add it to history */
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#define lua_freeline(L,b) ((void)L, free(b))
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#else
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#define lua_readline(L,b,p) \
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((void)L, fputs(p, stdout), fflush(stdout), /* show prompt */ \
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fgets(b, LUA_MAXINPUT, stdin) != NULL) /* get line */
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#define lua_saveline(L,idx) { (void)L; (void)idx; }
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#define lua_freeline(L,b) { (void)L; (void)b; }
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#endif
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#endif
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/* }================================================================== */
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/*
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@@ LUAI_GCPAUSE defines the default pause between garbage-collector cycles
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@* as a percentage.
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** CHANGE it if you want the GC to run faster or slower (higher values
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** mean larger pauses which mean slower collection.) You can also change
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** this value dynamically.
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*/
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#define LUAI_GCPAUSE 200 /* 200% (wait memory to double before next GC) */
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/*
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@@ LUAI_GCMUL defines the default speed of garbage collection relative to
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@* memory allocation as a percentage.
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** CHANGE it if you want to change the granularity of the garbage
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** collection. (Higher values mean coarser collections. 0 represents
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** infinity, where each step performs a full collection.) You can also
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** change this value dynamically.
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*/
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#define LUAI_GCMUL 200 /* GC runs 'twice the speed' of memory allocation */
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/*
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@@ LUA_COMPAT_GETN controls compatibility with old getn behavior.
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** CHANGE it (define it) if you want exact compatibility with the
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** behavior of setn/getn in Lua 5.0.
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*/
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#undef LUA_COMPAT_GETN
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/*
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@@ LUA_COMPAT_LOADLIB controls compatibility about global loadlib.
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** CHANGE it to undefined as soon as you do not need a global 'loadlib'
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** function (the function is still available as 'package.loadlib').
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*/
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#undef LUA_COMPAT_LOADLIB
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/*
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@@ LUA_COMPAT_VARARG controls compatibility with old vararg feature.
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** CHANGE it to undefined as soon as your programs use only '...' to
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** access vararg parameters (instead of the old 'arg' table).
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*/
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#define LUA_COMPAT_VARARG
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/*
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@@ LUA_COMPAT_MOD controls compatibility with old math.mod function.
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** CHANGE it to undefined as soon as your programs use 'math.fmod' or
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** the new '%' operator instead of 'math.mod'.
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*/
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#define LUA_COMPAT_MOD
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/*
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@@ LUA_COMPAT_LSTR controls compatibility with old long string nesting
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@* facility.
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** CHANGE it to 2 if you want the old behaviour, or undefine it to turn
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** off the advisory error when nesting [[...]].
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*/
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#define LUA_COMPAT_LSTR 1
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/*
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@@ LUA_COMPAT_GFIND controls compatibility with old 'string.gfind' name.
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** CHANGE it to undefined as soon as you rename 'string.gfind' to
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** 'string.gmatch'.
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*/
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#define LUA_COMPAT_GFIND
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/*
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@@ LUA_COMPAT_OPENLIB controls compatibility with old 'luaL_openlib'
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@* behavior.
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** CHANGE it to undefined as soon as you replace to 'luaL_register'
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** your uses of 'luaL_openlib'
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*/
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#define LUA_COMPAT_OPENLIB
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/*
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** CHANGE luai_apicheck if you want Lua to perform some checks in the
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** parameters it gets from API calls. This may slow down the interpreter
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** a bit, but may be quite useful when debugging C code that interfaces
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** with Lua. A useful redefinition is to use assert.h.
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*/
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#if defined(LUA_USE_APICHECK)
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#include <assert.h>
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#define luai_apicheck(L,o) { (void)L; assert(o); }
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#else
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#define luai_apicheck(L,o) { (void)L; }
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#endif
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/*
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@@ LUAI_BITSINT defines the number of bits in an int.
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** CHANGE here if Lua cannot automatically detect the number of bits of
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** your machine. Probably you do not need to change this.
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*/
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/* avoid overflows in comparison */
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#if INT_MAX-20 < 32760
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#define LUAI_BITSINT 16
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#elif INT_MAX > 2147483640L
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/* int has at least 32 bits */
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#define LUAI_BITSINT 32
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#else
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#error "you must define LUA_BITSINT with number of bits in an integer"
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#endif
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/*
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@@ LUAI_UINT32 is an unsigned integer with at least 32 bits.
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@@ LUAI_INT32 is an signed integer with at least 32 bits.
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@@ LUAI_UMEM is an unsigned integer big enough to count the total
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@* memory used by Lua.
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@@ LUAI_MEM is a signed integer big enough to count the total memory
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@* used by Lua.
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** CHANGE here if for some weird reason the default definitions are not
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** good enough for your machine. (The definitions in the 'else'
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*/
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#define LUAI_MAXUPVALUES 60
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/*
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@@ LUAL_BUFFERSIZE is the buffer size used by the lauxlib buffer system.
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*/
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#define LUAL_BUFFERSIZE BUFSIZ
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@@ LUA_NUMBER is the type of numbers in Lua.
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** CHANGE the following definitions only if you want to build Lua
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#define LUA_NUMBER double
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/*
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@@ LUAI_UACNUMBER is the result of an 'usual argument conversion'
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@* over a number.
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*/
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#define LUAI_UACNUMBER double
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/*
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@@ LUA_NUMBER_FMT is the format for writing numbers.
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@@ lua_number2str converts a number to a string.
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@@ LUAI_MAXNUMBER2STR is maximum size of previous conversion.
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*/
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#define LUA_NUMBER_SCAN "%lf"
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#define LUA_NUMBER_FMT "%.14g"
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|
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#define LUAI_MAXNUMBER2STR 32 /* 16 digits, sign, point, and \0 */
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#define lua_str2number(s,p) strtod((s), (p))
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|
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/*
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@@ The luai_num* macros define the primitive operations over numbers.
|
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*/
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#if defined(LUA_CORE)
|
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#include <math.h>
|
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#define luai_numadd(a,b) ((a)+(b))
|
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#define luai_numsub(a,b) ((a)-(b))
|
|
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#define luai_nummul(a,b) ((a)*(b))
|
|
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#define luai_numdiv(a,b) ((a)/(b))
|
|
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#define luai_nummod(a,b) ((a) - floor((a)/(b))*(b))
|
|
538 |
#define luai_numpow(a,b) (pow(a,b))
|
|
539 |
#define luai_numunm(a) (-(a))
|
|
540 |
#define luai_numeq(a,b) ((a)==(b))
|
|
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#define luai_numlt(a,b) ((a)<(b))
|
|
542 |
#define luai_numle(a,b) ((a)<=(b))
|
|
543 |
#define luai_numisnan(a) (!luai_numeq((a), (a)))
|
|
544 |
#endif
|
|
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|
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|
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/*
|
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@@ lua_number2int is a macro to convert lua_Number to int.
|
|
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@@ lua_number2integer is a macro to convert lua_Number to lua_Integer.
|
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** CHANGE them if you know a faster way to convert a lua_Number to
|
|
551 |
** int (with any rounding method and without throwing errors) in your
|
|
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** system. In Pentium machines, a naive typecast from double to int
|
|
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** in C is extremely slow, so any alternative is worth trying.
|
|
554 |
*/
|
|
555 |
|
|
556 |
/* On a Pentium, resort to a trick */
|
|
557 |
#if defined(LUA_NUMBER_DOUBLE) && !defined(LUA_ANSI) && !defined(__SSE2__) && \
|
|
558 |
(defined(__i386) || defined (_M_IX86) || defined(__i386__))
|
|
559 |
|
|
560 |
/* On a Microsoft compiler, use assembler */
|
|
561 |
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
|
|
562 |
|
|
563 |
#define lua_number2int(i,d) __asm fld d __asm fistp i
|
|
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#define lua_number2integer(i,n) lua_number2int(i, n)
|
|
565 |
|
|
566 |
/* the next trick should work on any Pentium, but sometimes clashes
|
|
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with a DirectX idiosyncrasy */
|
|
568 |
#else
|
|
569 |
|
|
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union luai_Cast { double l_d; long l_l; };
|
|
571 |
#define lua_number2int(i,d) \
|
|
572 |
{ volatile union luai_Cast u; u.l_d = (d) + 6755399441055744.0; (i) = u.l_l; }
|
|
573 |
#define lua_number2integer(i,n) lua_number2int(i, n)
|
|
574 |
|
|
575 |
#endif
|
|
576 |
|
|
577 |
|
|
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/* this option always works, but may be slow */
|
|
579 |
#else
|
|
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#define lua_number2int(i,d) ((i)=(int)(d))
|
|
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#define lua_number2integer(i,d) ((i)=(lua_Integer)(d))
|
|
582 |
|
|
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#endif
|
|
584 |
|
|
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/* }================================================================== */
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|
|
587 |
|
|
588 |
/*
|
|
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@@ LUAI_USER_ALIGNMENT_T is a type that requires maximum alignment.
|
|
590 |
** CHANGE it if your system requires alignments larger than double. (For
|
|
591 |
** instance, if your system supports long doubles and they must be
|
|
592 |
** aligned in 16-byte boundaries, then you should add long double in the
|
|
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** union.) Probably you do not need to change this.
|
|
594 |
*/
|
|
595 |
#define LUAI_USER_ALIGNMENT_T union { double u; void *s; long l; }
|
|
596 |
|
|
597 |
|
|
598 |
/*
|
|
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@@ LUAI_THROW/LUAI_TRY define how Lua does exception handling.
|
|
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** CHANGE them if you prefer to use longjmp/setjmp even with C++
|
|
601 |
** or if want/don't to use _longjmp/_setjmp instead of regular
|
|
602 |
** longjmp/setjmp. By default, Lua handles errors with exceptions when
|
|
603 |
** compiling as C++ code, with _longjmp/_setjmp when asked to use them,
|
|
604 |
** and with longjmp/setjmp otherwise.
|
|
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*/
|
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#if defined(__cplusplus)
|
|
607 |
/* C++ exceptions */
|
|
608 |
#define LUAI_THROW(L,c) throw(c)
|
|
609 |
#define LUAI_TRY(L,c,a) try { a } catch(...) \
|
|
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{ if ((c)->status == 0) (c)->status = -1; }
|
|
611 |
#define luai_jmpbuf int /* dummy variable */
|
|
612 |
|
|
613 |
#elif defined(LUA_USE_ULONGJMP)
|
|
614 |
/* in Unix, try _longjmp/_setjmp (more efficient) */
|
|
615 |
#define LUAI_THROW(L,c) _longjmp((c)->b, 1)
|
|
616 |
#define LUAI_TRY(L,c,a) if (_setjmp((c)->b) == 0) { a }
|
|
617 |
#define luai_jmpbuf jmp_buf
|
|
618 |
|
|
619 |
#else
|
|
620 |
/* default handling with long jumps */
|
|
621 |
#define LUAI_THROW(L,c) longjmp((c)->b, 1)
|
|
622 |
#define LUAI_TRY(L,c,a) if (setjmp((c)->b) == 0) { a }
|
|
623 |
#define luai_jmpbuf jmp_buf
|
|
624 |
|
|
625 |
#endif
|
|
626 |
|
|
627 |
|
|
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/*
|
|
629 |
@@ LUA_MAXCAPTURES is the maximum number of captures that a pattern
|
|
630 |
@* can do during pattern-matching.
|
|
631 |
** CHANGE it if you need more captures. This limit is arbitrary.
|
|
632 |
*/
|
|
633 |
#define LUA_MAXCAPTURES 32
|
|
634 |
|
|
635 |
|
|
636 |
/*
|
|
637 |
@@ lua_tmpnam is the function that the OS library uses to create a
|
|
638 |
@* temporary name.
|
|
639 |
@@ LUA_TMPNAMBUFSIZE is the maximum size of a name created by lua_tmpnam.
|
|
640 |
** CHANGE them if you have an alternative to tmpnam (which is considered
|
|
641 |
** insecure) or if you want the original tmpnam anyway. By default, Lua
|
|
642 |
** uses tmpnam except when POSIX is available, where it uses mkstemp.
|
|
643 |
*/
|
|
644 |
#if defined(loslib_c) || defined(luaall_c)
|
|
645 |
|
|
646 |
#if defined(LUA_USE_MKSTEMP)
|
|
647 |
#include <unistd.h>
|
|
648 |
#define LUA_TMPNAMBUFSIZE 32
|
|
649 |
#define lua_tmpnam(b,e) { \
|
|
650 |
strcpy(b, "/tmp/lua_XXXXXX"); \
|
|
651 |
e = mkstemp(b); \
|
|
652 |
if (e != -1) close(e); \
|
|
653 |
e = (e == -1); }
|
|
654 |
|
|
655 |
#else
|
|
656 |
#define LUA_TMPNAMBUFSIZE L_tmpnam
|
|
657 |
#define lua_tmpnam(b,e) { e = (tmpnam(b) == NULL); }
|
|
658 |
#endif
|
|
659 |
|
|
660 |
#endif
|
|
661 |
|
|
662 |
|
|
663 |
/*
|
|
664 |
@@ lua_popen spawns a new process connected to the current one through
|
|
665 |
@* the file streams.
|
|
666 |
** CHANGE it if you have a way to implement it in your system.
|
|
667 |
*/
|
|
668 |
#if defined(LUA_USE_POPEN)
|
|
669 |
|
|
670 |
#define lua_popen(L,c,m) ((void)L, fflush(NULL), popen(c,m))
|
|
671 |
#define lua_pclose(L,file) ((void)L, (pclose(file) != -1))
|
|
672 |
|
|
673 |
#elif defined(LUA_WIN)
|
|
674 |
|
|
675 |
#define lua_popen(L,c,m) ((void)L, _popen(c,m))
|
|
676 |
#define lua_pclose(L,file) ((void)L, (_pclose(file) != -1))
|
|
677 |
|
|
678 |
#else
|
|
679 |
|
|
680 |
#define lua_popen(L,c,m) ((void)((void)c, m), \
|
|
681 |
luaL_error(L, LUA_QL("popen") " not supported"), (FILE*)0)
|
|
682 |
#define lua_pclose(L,file) ((void)((void)L, file), 0)
|
|
683 |
|
|
684 |
#endif
|
|
685 |
|
|
686 |
/*
|
|
687 |
@@ LUA_DL_* define which dynamic-library system Lua should use.
|
|
688 |
** CHANGE here if Lua has problems choosing the appropriate
|
|
689 |
** dynamic-library system for your platform (either Windows' DLL, Mac's
|
|
690 |
** dyld, or Unix's dlopen). If your system is some kind of Unix, there
|
|
691 |
** is a good chance that it has dlopen, so LUA_DL_DLOPEN will work for
|
|
692 |
** it. To use dlopen you also need to adapt the src/Makefile (probably
|
|
693 |
** adding -ldl to the linker options), so Lua does not select it
|
|
694 |
** automatically. (When you change the makefile to add -ldl, you must
|
|
695 |
** also add -DLUA_USE_DLOPEN.)
|
|
696 |
** If you do not want any kind of dynamic library, undefine all these
|
|
697 |
** options.
|
|
698 |
** By default, _WIN32 gets LUA_DL_DLL and MAC OS X gets LUA_DL_DYLD.
|
|
699 |
*/
|
|
700 |
#if defined(LUA_USE_DLOPEN)
|
|
701 |
#define LUA_DL_DLOPEN
|
|
702 |
#endif
|
|
703 |
|
|
704 |
#if defined(LUA_WIN)
|
|
705 |
#define LUA_DL_DLL
|
|
706 |
#endif
|
|
707 |
|
|
708 |
|
|
709 |
/*
|
|
710 |
@@ LUAI_EXTRASPACE allows you to add user-specific data in a lua_State
|
|
711 |
@* (the data goes just *before* the lua_State pointer).
|
|
712 |
** CHANGE (define) this if you really need that. This value must be
|
|
713 |
** a multiple of the maximum alignment required for your machine.
|
|
714 |
*/
|
|
715 |
#define LUAI_EXTRASPACE 0
|
|
716 |
|
|
717 |
|
|
718 |
/*
|
|
719 |
@@ luai_userstate* allow user-specific actions on threads.
|
|
720 |
** CHANGE them if you defined LUAI_EXTRASPACE and need to do something
|
|
721 |
** extra when a thread is created/deleted/resumed/yielded.
|
|
722 |
*/
|
|
723 |
#define luai_userstateopen(L) ((void)L)
|
|
724 |
#define luai_userstateclose(L) ((void)L)
|
|
725 |
#define luai_userstatethread(L,L1) ((void)L)
|
|
726 |
#define luai_userstatefree(L) ((void)L)
|
|
727 |
#define luai_userstateresume(L,n) ((void)L)
|
|
728 |
#define luai_userstateyield(L,n) ((void)L)
|
|
729 |
|
|
730 |
|
|
731 |
/*
|
|
732 |
@@ LUA_INTFRMLEN is the length modifier for integer conversions
|
|
733 |
@* in 'string.format'.
|
|
734 |
@@ LUA_INTFRM_T is the integer type correspoding to the previous length
|
|
735 |
@* modifier.
|
|
736 |
** CHANGE them if your system supports long long or does not support long.
|
|
737 |
*/
|
|
738 |
|
|
739 |
#if defined(LUA_USELONGLONG)
|
|
740 |
|
|
741 |
#define LUA_INTFRMLEN "ll"
|
|
742 |
#define LUA_INTFRM_T long long
|
|
743 |
|
|
744 |
#else
|
|
745 |
|
|
746 |
#define LUA_INTFRMLEN "l"
|
|
747 |
#define LUA_INTFRM_T long
|
|
748 |
|
|
749 |
#endif
|
|
750 |
|
|
751 |
|
|
752 |
|
|
753 |
/* =================================================================== */
|
|
754 |
|
|
755 |
/*
|
|
756 |
** Local configuration. You can use this space to add your redefinitions
|
|
757 |
** without modifying the main part of the file.
|
|
758 |
*/
|
|
759 |
|
|
760 |
|
|
761 |
|
|
762 |
#endif
|
|
763 |
|