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* Avoids multiple definitions of 'lua_assert' in test file.
* Smaller C-stack limit in test mode.
* Note in the manual about the use of false
* Extra test for constant reuse.
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Roberto Ierusalimschy 2020-12-07 11:17:30 -03:00
parent 23051e830a
commit e2ea3b31c9
4 changed files with 31 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -160,11 +160,15 @@ LUALIB_API void (luaL_requiref) (lua_State *L, const char *modname,
/*
** Internal assertions for in-house debugging
*/
#if !defined(lua_assert)
#if defined LUAI_ASSERT
#include <assert.h>
#define lua_assert(c) assert(c)
#include <assert.h>
#define lua_assert(c) assert(c)
#else
#define lua_assert(x) ((void)0)
#define lua_assert(c) ((void)0)
#endif
#endif

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@ -130,6 +130,11 @@ LUA_API void *debug_realloc (void *ud, void *block,
#define LUAI_MAXSTACK 50000
/* test mode uses more stack space */
#undef LUAI_MAXCCALLS
#define LUAI_MAXCCALLS 180
/* force Lua to use its own implementations */
#undef lua_strx2number
#undef lua_number2strx

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@ -88,6 +88,11 @@ The type @emph{boolean} has two values, @false and @true.
Both @nil and @false make a condition false;
they are collectively called @def{false values}.
Any other value makes a condition true.
Despite its name,
@false is frequently used as an alternative to @nil,
with the key difference that @false behaves
like a regular value in a table,
while a @nil in a table represents an absent key.
The type @emph{number} represents both
integer numbers and real (floating-point) numbers,

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@ -55,6 +55,20 @@ end
checkKlist(foo, {3.78/4, -3.78/4, -3.79/4})
foo = function (f, a)
f(100 * 1000)
f(100.0 * 1000)
f(-100 * 1000)
f(-100 * 1000.0)
f(100000)
f(100000.0)
f(-100000)
f(-100000.0)
end
checkKlist(foo, {100000, 100000.0, -100000, -100000.0})
-- testing opcodes
-- check that 'f' opcodes match '...'