Commit Graph

160 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Roberto Ierusalimschy
c6cea857a4 Better documentation for 'multires' expressions
Manual has a new section explaining multires expressions, lists of
expressions, and adjustments. This commit also corrects some comments
in the code.
2022-08-19 14:10:18 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
196bb94d66 Bug: 'lua_settop' may use an invalid pointer to stack 2022-05-25 17:41:39 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
81c6021fb4 New implementation for 'tbclist'
- Fixes a bug, by removing dummy nodes together with the node
itself. (The previous implementation could leave dummy nodes in frames
which otherwise had no tbc variables, and therefore would not close
variables; that could leave 'tbclist' pointing higher than 'top', which
could dangle if the stack shrank.)

- Computes MAXDELTA based on the type of delta, to ease changing its
type if needed.

- Instead of 'isdummy', uses 'delta==0' to signal dummy nodes. (Dummy
nodes always have MAXDELTA for their real delta.)
2021-03-10 10:27:19 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
4e47f81188 New implementation for to-be-closed variables
To-be-closed variables are linked in their own list, embedded into the
stack elements. (Due to alignment, this information does not change
the size of the stack elements in most architectures.)  This new list
does not produce garbage and avoids memory errors when creating tbc
variables.
2021-02-09 14:00:05 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
2bfa13e520 Fixed some bugs around stack reallocation
Long time without using HARDSTACKTESTS...
2021-02-05 11:00:28 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
6ccd24eff5 Simpler handling of errors when creating tbc variables
New field 'lua_State.ptbc' keeps to-be-closed variable until its
upvalue is created, so that it can be closed in case of a
memory-allocation error.
2021-01-19 10:03:13 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
b07fc10e91 Allow yields inside '__close' metamethods
Initial implementation to allow yields inside '__close' metamethods.
This current version still does not allow a '__close' metamethod
to yield when called due to an error. '__close' metamethods from
C functions also are not allowed to yield.
2021-01-13 13:54:10 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
59e565d955 No need to recheck close method before calling it
A to-be-closed variable is constant and it must have a close metamethod
when it is created. A program has to go out of its way (e.g., by
changing the variable's metamethod) to invalidate that check. So,
it is not worth to test that again. If the program tampers with the
metamethod, Lua will raise a regular error when attempting to call it.
2020-12-29 10:23:02 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
7af27ef59d Cleaner handling of errors in '__close' metamethods
Instead of protecting each individual metamethod call, protect the
entire call to 'luaF_close'.
2020-12-28 11:40:30 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
0ceada8da9 Report last error in closing methods
When there are multiple errors around closing methods, report the
last error instead of the original.
2020-12-22 10:54:25 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
f9d29b0c44 Upvalues removed from 'openupval' before being closed
Undo commit c220b0a5d0: '__close' is not called again in case of
errors. (Upvalue is removed from the list before the call.) The
common error that justified that change was C stack overflows, which
are much rarer with the stackless implementation.
2020-12-21 15:21:45 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
c23cc86c54 Details
- After converting a generic GCObject to a specific type ('gco2*'),
  avoid using the original GCObject (to reduce aliasing).
- Small corrections in comments in 'lopcodes.h'
- Added tests about who calls __close metamethods
2020-10-12 12:29:09 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
f849885a4b Small changes in macros that change GC colors
- Macro 'gray2black' was renamed 'nw2black' (Non-White to black), as it
was already being used on objects that could be already black.

- Macros 'white2gray' and 'black2gray' were unified in 'set2gray'; no
reason to have two macros when one will do and, again, 'black2gray' was
already being used on objects that could be already gray.

Moreover, macros 'maskcolors' and 'maskgcbits' were negated to have
ones in the described bits, instead of zeros. (This naming seems more
intuitive.)
2020-08-13 15:23:21 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
d2c2e32e8a All objects are kept 'new' in incremental GC
Small changes to ensure that all objects are kept 'new' in incremental
GC (except for fixed strings, which are always old) and to make that
fact clearer.
2020-07-27 11:39:42 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
46c3587a6f Clearer distinction between types and tags
LUA_T* represents only types; tags (types + Variants) are represented
by LUA_V* constants.
2020-01-31 11:09:53 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
bd1b87c579 Comments (mosty typos) 2019-12-30 11:45:08 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
5f83fb6582 Details 2019-11-18 14:54:06 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
ca13be9af7 Supressed errors in '__close' generate warnings 2019-08-16 09:51:54 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
f645d31573 To-be-closed variables must be closed on initialization
When initializing a to-be-closed variable, check whether it has a
'__close' metamethod (or is a false value) and raise an error if
if it hasn't. This produces more accurate error messages. (The
check before closing still need to be done: in the C API, the value
is not constant; and the object may lose its '__close' metamethod
during the block.)
2019-07-31 10:43:51 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
9e6807c3c9 Do not collect open upvalues
Open upvalues are kept alive together with their corresponding
stack. This change makes a simpler and safer fix to the issue in
commit 440a5ee78c, about upvalues in the list of open upvalues
being collected while others are being created. (That previous fix
may not be correct.)
2019-07-22 09:41:10 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
440a5ee78c Fixed bug for emergency collection in upvalue creation
When creating an upvalue, an emergency collection can collect the
previous upvalue where the new one would be linked. The following
code can trigger the bug, using valgrind on Lua compiled with the
-DHARDMEMTESTS option:

  local x; local y
  (function () return y end)();
  (function () return x end)()
2019-07-19 12:13:00 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
dc07719b0d Tag LUA_TUPVALTBC replaced by a flag
It is simpler to signal a to-be-closed upvalue with a boolean flag,
instead of using a different tag.
2019-07-19 11:12:31 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
024a6071ca Small bug with stack reallocation
OP_RETURN must update trap before updating stack. (Bug detected with
-DHARDSTACKTESTS). Also, in 'luaF_close', do not create a variable
with 'uplevel(uv)', as the stack may change and invalidate this
value. (This is not a bug, but could become one if 'upl' was used
again.)
2019-07-18 11:26:03 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
c220b0a5d0 '__close' method may be called again in case of error
An error in a closing method may be caused by a lack of resources,
such as memory or stack space, and the error may free enough resources
(by unwinding the stack) to allow the method to work if called again.

If the closing method is already running after some error (including
its own), it is not called again.
2019-07-16 15:17:47 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
298f383ffc Avoid setting the stack top below upvalues to be closed
When leaving a scope, the new stack top should be set only after
closing any upvalue, to avoid manipulating values in an "invalid"
part of the stack.
2019-07-16 14:13:22 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
b4d5dff8ec Multiple errors in '__toclose' report the first one
When there are multiple errors when closing objects, the error
reported by the protected call is the first one, for two reasons:
First, other errors may be caused by this one;
second, the first error is handled in the original execution context,
and therefore has the full traceback.
2019-06-05 13:16:25 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
cf71a5ddc7 Details
Several small improvements (code style, warnings, comments, more tests),
in particular:

- 'lua_topointer' extended to handle strings
- raises an error in 'string.format("%10q")' ('%q' with modifiers)
- in the manual for 'string.format', the term "option" replaced by
  "conversion specifier" (the term used by the C standard)
2019-03-13 13:16:53 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
4ace93ca65 No more to-be-closed functions
To-be-closed variables must contain objects with '__toclose'
metamethods (or nil). Functions were removed for several reasons:

* Functions interact badly with sandboxes. If a sandbox raises
an error to interrupt a script, a to-be-closed function still
can hijack control and continue running arbitrary sandboxed code.

* Functions interact badly with coroutines. If a coroutine yields
and is never resumed again, its to-be-closed functions will never
run. To-be-closed objects, on the other hand, will still be closed,
provided they have appropriate finalizers.

* If you really need a function, it is easy to create a dummy
object to run that function in its '__toclose' metamethod.

This comit also adds closing of variables in case of panic.
2019-01-04 13:09:47 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
fdc25a1ebf New functions 'lua_resetthread' and 'coroutine.kill'
New functions to reset/kill a thread/coroutine, mainly (only?) to
close any pending to-be-closed variable. ('lua_resetthread' also
allows a thread to be reused...)
2018-12-13 13:07:53 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
6d04537ea6 A to-be-closed variable must have a closable value (or be nil)
It is an error for a to-be-closed variable to have a non-closable
non-nil value when it is being closed. This situation does not seem to
be useful and often hints to an error. (Particularly in the C API, it is
easy to change a to-be-closed index by mistake.)
2018-11-29 16:02:44 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
e8c779736f Removed internal cache for closures
The mechanism of "caching the last closure created for a prototype to
try to reuse it the next time a closure for that prototype is created"
was removed. There are several reasons:

- It is hard to find a natural example where this cache has a measurable
impact on performance.

- Programmers already perceive closure creation as something slow,
so they tend to avoid it inside hot paths. (Any case where the cache
could reuse a closure can be rewritten predefining the closure in some
variable and using that variable.)

- The implementation was somewhat complex, due to a bad interaction
with the generational collector. (Typically, new closures are new,
while prototypes are old. So, the cache breaks the invariant that
old objects should not point to new ones.)
2018-11-01 13:21:00 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
41c800b352 Closing methods should not interfere with returning values
A closing method cannot be called in its own stack slot, as there may
be returning values in the stack after that slot, and the call would
corrupt those values. Instead, the closing method must be copied to the
top of the stack to be called.

Moreover, even when a function returns no value, its return istruction
still has to have its position (which will set the stack top) after
the local variables, otherwise a closing method might corrupt another
not-yet-called closing method.
2018-10-25 12:50:20 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
3c7dc52909 Handling of memory errors when creating to-be-closed upvalues 2018-10-18 16:15:09 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
bd96330d03 First "complete" implementation of to-be-closed variables
Still missing:
- handling of memory errors when creating upvalue (must run closing
method all the same)
- interaction with coroutines
2018-10-17 10:44:42 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
f99509581e Removed extra information from RCS keyword strings
Version numbers and dates (mostly wrong) from RCS keyword strings
removed from all source files; only the file name are kept.
2018-08-23 14:26:12 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
f96497397a new type 'StackValue' for stack elements
(we may want to put extra info there in the future)
2017-06-29 12:06:44 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
b42430fd3a 'lineinfo' in prototypes saved as differences instead of absolute
values, so that the array can use bytes instead of ints, reducing
its size. (A new array 'abslineinfo' is used when line differences
do not fit in a byte.)
2017-06-27 08:35:31 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
be0d951be8 bug: cannot reuse a dying upvalue 2017-05-24 15:54:54 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
8634b2a011 added 'cachemiss' field to prototype to avoid wasting time checking
hits that fail too often
2017-04-30 17:43:26 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
a3d36fe283 Upvalues collected like everything else (with mark-sweep) instead
of reference count (simpler and better for generational mode)
2017-04-11 15:41:09 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
2331e1beec small changes in 'luaC_upvalbarrier' 2017-04-06 10:08:56 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
28fdbcf393 added include for 'lprefix.h', for stuff that must be added before
any other header file
2014-11-02 17:19:04 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
bdf566a8a3 `name' in comments changed to 'name' 2014-10-25 09:50:46 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
89b56e7d84 more precision between closure types ('LClosure' x 'CClosure') 2014-06-19 15:27:20 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
14929f5764 use appropriate macros to convert GCObject to specific types 2014-06-18 19:59:29 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
d764cc5522 new list 'twups' to allow traversal of upvalues from dead threads
(+ fixed some problems with cycles involving those upvalues)
2014-02-18 10:39:37 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
ffa96d988d field 'op' renamed to 'open' 2014-02-15 11:12:01 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
733c58595b no more local collection 2014-02-13 10:11:34 -02:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
1150873447 'luaC_newobj' does not handle special cases; only special case
now is threads, which do not use 'luaC_newobj' anymore.
2013-09-11 09:26:14 -03:00
Roberto Ierusalimschy
90972ff136 LOCALBLACK changed to LOCALMARK and used also to control whether object
is in 'localgc' list + luaC_newobj by default puts object in 'localgc'
list
2013-08-27 17:04:00 -03:00