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--[=[
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** lua.stx / llex.c
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Tue Dec 2 10:45:48 EDT 1997
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>> BUG: "lastline" was not reset on function entry, so debug information
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>> started only in the 2nd line of a function.
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=================================================================
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--- Version 3.1 alpha
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** lua.c
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Thu Jan 15 14:34:58 EDT 1998
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>> must include "stdlib.h" (for "exit()").
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** lbuiltin.c / lobject.h
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Thu Jan 15 14:34:58 EDT 1998
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>> MAX_WORD may be bigger than MAX_INT
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(by lhf)
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** llex.c
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Mon Jan 19 18:17:18 EDT 1998
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>> wrong line number (+1) in error report when file starts with "#..."
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** lstrlib.c
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Tue Jan 27 15:27:49 EDT 1998
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>> formats like "%020d" were considered too big (3 digits); moreover,
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>> some sistems limit printf to at most 500 chars, so we can limit sizes
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>> to 2 digits (99).
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** lapi.c
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Tue Jan 27 17:12:36 EDT 1998
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>> "lua_getstring" may create a new string, so should check GC
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** lstring.c / ltable.c
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Wed Jan 28 14:48:12 EDT 1998
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>> tables can become full of "empty" slots, and keep growing without limits.
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** lstrlib.c
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Mon Mar 9 15:26:09 EST 1998
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>> gsub('a', '(b?)%1*' ...) loops (because the capture is empty).
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** lstrlib.c
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Mon May 18 19:20:00 EST 1998
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>> arguments for "format" 'x', 'X', 'o' and 'u' must be unsigned int.
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=================================================================
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--- Version 3.1
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** liolib.c / lauxlib.c
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Mon Sep 7 15:57:02 EST 1998
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>> function "luaL_argerror" prints wrong argument number (from a user's point
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of view) when functions have upvalues.
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** lstrlib.c
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Tue Nov 10 17:29:36 EDT 1998
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>> gsub/strfind do not check whether captures are properly finished.
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(by roberto/tomas)
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** lbuiltin.c
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Fri Dec 18 11:22:55 EDT 1998
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>> "tonumber" goes crazy with negative numbers in other bases (not 10),
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because "strtol" returns long, not unsigned long.
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(by Visual C++)
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** lstrlib.c
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Mon Jan 4 10:41:40 EDT 1999
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>> "format" does not check size of format item (such as "%00000...00000d").
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** lapi.c
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Wed Feb 3 14:40:21 EDT 1999
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>> getlocal cannot return the local itself, since lua_isstring and
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lua_isnumber can modify it.
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** lstrlib.c
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Thu Feb 4 17:08:50 EDT 1999
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>> format "%s" may break limit of "sprintf" on some machines.
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(by Marcelo Sales)
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** lzio.c
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Thu Mar 4 11:49:37 EST 1999
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>> file stream cannot call fread after EOF.
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(by lhf)
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=================================================================
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--- Version 3.2 (beta)
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** lstrlib.c
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Fri Apr 30 11:10:20 EST 1999
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>> '$' at end of pattern was matching regular '$', too.
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(by anna; since 2.5)
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** lbuiltin.c
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Fri May 21 17:15:11 EST 1999
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>> foreach, foreachi, foreachvar points to function in stack when stack
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can be reallocated.
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(by tomas; since 3.2 beta)
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** lparser.c
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Wed Jun 16 10:32:46 EST 1999
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>> cannot assign to unlimited variables, because it causes overflow in
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the number of returns of a function.
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(since 3.1)
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=================================================================
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--- Version 3.2
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** lmathlib.c
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Wed Aug 18 11:28:38 EST 1999
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>> random(0) and random(x,0) are wrong (0 is read as no argument!).
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(by Dave Bollinger; since 3.1)
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** lparser.c
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Thu Sep 2 10:07:20 EST 1999
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>> in the (old) expression << ls->fs->f->consts[checkname(ls)] >>, checkname
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could realloc f->consts.
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(by Supratik Champati; since 3.2 beta)
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** lobject.c / lbuiltin.c
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Wed Sep 8 17:41:54 EST 1999
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>> tonumber'e1' and tonumber(' ', x), for x!=10, gave 0 instead of nil.
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(since 3.1)
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** lstrlib.c
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Thu Nov 11 14:36:30 EDT 1999
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>> `strfind' does not handle \0 in plain search.
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(by Jon Kleiser; since 3.1)
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** lparser.c
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Wed Dec 29 16:05:43 EDT 1999
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>> return gives wrong line in debug information
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(by lhf; since 3.2 [at least])
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** ldo.c
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Thu Dec 30 16:39:33 EDT 1999
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>> cannot reopen stdin (for binary mode)
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(by lhf & roberto; since 3.1)
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** lapi.c
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Thu Mar 2 09:41:53 EST 2000
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>> lua_settable should check stack space (it could call a T.M.)
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(by lhf & celes; since 3.2; it was already fixed by fixed stack)
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** lparser.c
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Mon Apr 3 09:59:06 EST 2000
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>> '%' should be in expfollow
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(by Edgar Toernig; since 3.1; it was already fixed)
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** lbuiltin.c
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Mon Apr 3 10:05:05 EST 2000
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>> tostring() without arguments gives seg. fault.
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(by Edgar Toernig; since 3.0)
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=================================================================
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--- Version 4.0 alpha
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Tested with full test suites (as locked in Mon Apr 24 14:23:11 EST 2000)
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in the following platforms:
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* Linux - gcc, g++
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* AIX - gcc
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* Solaris - gcc, cc
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* IRIX - cc, cc-purify
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* Windows - Visual C++ (.c e .cpp, warning level=4)
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** lstrlib.c
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Tue May 2 15:27:58 EST 2000
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>> `strfind' gets wrong subject length when there is an offset
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(by Jon Kleiser; since 4.0a)
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** lparser.c
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Fri May 12 15:11:12 EST 2000
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>> first element in a list constructor is not adjusted to one value
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>> (e.g. <20>a = {gsub('a','a','')}<7D>)
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(by Tomas; since 4.0a)
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** lparser.c
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Wed May 24 14:50:16 EST 2000
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>> record-constructor starting with an upvalue name gets an error
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>> (e.g. <20>local a; function f() x = {a=1} end<6E>)
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(by Edgar Toernig; since 3.1)
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** lparser.c
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Tue Aug 29 15:56:05 EST 2000
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>> error message for `for' uses `while'
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(since 4.0a; already corrected)
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** lgc.c
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Tue Aug 29 15:57:41 EST 2000
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>> gc tag method for nil could call line hook
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(by ry; since ?)
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=================================================================
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--- Version 4.0 Beta
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** liolib.c
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Fri Sep 22 15:12:37 EST 2000
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>> `read("*w")' should return nil at EOF
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(by roberto; since 4.0b)
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** lvm.c
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Mon Sep 25 11:47:48 EST 2000
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>> lua_gettable does not get key from stack top
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(by Philip Yi; since 4.0b)
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** lgc.c
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Mon Sep 25 11:50:48 EST 2000
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>> GC may crash when checking locked C closures
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(by Philip Yi; since 4.0b)
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** lapi.c
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Wed Sep 27 09:50:19 EST 2000
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>> lua_tag should return LUA_NOTAG for non-valid indices
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(by Paul Hankin; since 4.0b)
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** llex.h / llex.c / lparser.c
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Wed Sep 27 13:39:45 EST 2000
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>> parser overwrites semantic information when looking ahead
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>> (e.g. <20>a = {print'foo'}<7D>)
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(by Edgar Toernig; since 4.0b, deriving from previous bug)
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** liolib.c
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Thu Oct 26 10:50:46 EDT 2000
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>> in function `read_file', realloc() doesn't free the buffer if it can't
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>> allocate new memory
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(by Mauro Vezzosi; since 4.0b)
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=================================================================
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--- Version 4.0
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** lparser.c
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Wed Nov 29 09:51:44 EDT 2000
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>> parser does not accept a `;' after a `return'
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(by lhf; since 4.0b)
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** liolib.c
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Fri Dec 22 15:30:42 EDT 2000
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>> when `read' fails it must return nil (and not no value)
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(by cassino; since at least 3.1)
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** lstring.c/lapi.c
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Thu Feb 1 11:55:45 EDT 2001
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>> lua_pushuserdata(L, NULL) is buggy
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(by Edgar Toernig; since 4.0)
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** ldo.c
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Fri Feb 2 14:06:40 EDT 2001
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>> <20>while 1 dostring[[print('hello\n')]] end<6E> never reclaims memory
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(by Andrew Paton; since 4.0b)
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** lbaselib.c
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Tue Feb 6 11:57:13 EDT 2001
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>> ESC (which starts precompiled code) in C is \33, not \27
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(by Edgar Toernig and lhf; since 4.0b)
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** lparser.c
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Tue Jul 10 16:59:18 EST 2001
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>> error message for `%a' gave wrong line number
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(by Leonardo Constantino; since 4.0)
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** lbaselib.c
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Fri Dec 21 15:21:05 EDT 2001
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>> seg. fault when rawget/rawset get extra arguments
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(by Eric Mauger; since 4.0b)
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** lvm.c
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Wed Jun 19 13:28:20 EST 2002
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>> line hook gets wrong `ar'
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(by Daniel C. Sinclair; since 4.0.b)
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** ldo.c
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Wed Jun 19 13:31:49 EST 2002
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>> `protectedparser' may run GC, and then collect `filename'
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>> (in function `parse_file')
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(by Alex Bilyk; since 4.0)
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=================================================================
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--- Version 5.0 alpha
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** lgc.c
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Fri Aug 30 13:49:14 EST 2002
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>> GC metamethod stored in a weak metatable being collected together with
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>> userdata may not be cleared properly
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(by Roberto; since 5.0a)
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** lapi.c
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Thu Nov 21 11:00:00 EST 2002
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>> ULONG_MAX>>10 may not fit into an int
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(by Jeff Petkau; since 4.0)
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** lparser.c
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Fri Dec 6 17:06:40 UTC 2002
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>> scope of generic for variables is not sound
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(by Gavin Wraith; since 5.0a)
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=================================================================
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--- Version 5.0 beta
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** lbaselib.c
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Fri Dec 20 09:53:19 UTC 2002
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>> `resume' was checking the wrong value for stack overflow
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(by Maik Zimmermann; since 5.0b)
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** ldo.c
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Thu Jan 23 11:29:06 UTC 2003
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>> error during garbage collection in luaD_protectedparser is not being
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>> protected
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(by Benoit Germain; since 5.0a)
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** ldo.c (and others)
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Fri Feb 28 14:20:33 EST 2003
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>> GC metamethod calls could mess C/Lua stack syncronization
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(by Roberto; since 5.0b)
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** lzio.h/zlio.c
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Thu Mar 20 11:40:12 EST 2003
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>> zio mixes a 255 as first char in a buffer with EOZ
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(by lhf; since 5.0a)
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--]=]
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Lua 5.0 (final)
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Bug{
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what = [[lua_closethread exists only in the manual]],
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report = [[by Nguyen Binh, 28/04/2003]],
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patch = [[no patch; the manual is wrong]],
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}
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Bug{
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what = [[attempt to resume a running coroutine crashes Lua]],
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example = [[
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function co_func (current_co)
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coroutine.resume(co)
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end
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co = coroutine.create(co_func)
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coroutine.resume(co)
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coroutine.resume(co) --> seg. fault
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]],
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report = [[by Alex Bilyk, 09/05/2003]],
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patch = [[
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* ldo.c:
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325,326c325
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< if (nargs >= L->top - L->base)
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< luaG_runerror(L, "cannot resume dead coroutine");
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---
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> lua_assert(nargs < L->top - L->base);
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329c328,329
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< else if (ci->state & CI_YIELD) { /* inside a yield? */
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---
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> else { /* inside a yield */
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> lua_assert(ci->state & CI_YIELD);
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344,345d343
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< else
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< luaG_runerror(L, "cannot resume non-suspended coroutine");
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351a350,358
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> static int resume_error (lua_State *L, const char *msg) {
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> L->top = L->ci->base;
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> setsvalue2s(L->top, luaS_new(L, msg));
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> incr_top(L);
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> lua_unlock(L);
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> return LUA_ERRRUN;
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> }
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>
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>
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355a363,368
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> if (L->ci == L->base_ci) {
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> if (nargs >= L->top - L->base)
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> return resume_error(L, "cannot resume dead coroutine");
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> }
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> else if (!(L->ci->state & CI_YIELD)) /* not inside a yield? */
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> return resume_error(L, "cannot resume non-suspended coroutine");
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]],
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}
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Bug{
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what = [[file:close cannot be called without a file. (results in seg fault)]],
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example = [[
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> io.stdin.close() -- correct call shold be io.stdin:close()
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]],
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report = [[by Tuomo Valkonen, 27/05/2003]],
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patch = [[
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* liolib.c:
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161c161
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< if (lua_isnone(L, 1)) {
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---
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> if (lua_isnone(L, 1) && lua_type(L, lua_upvalueindex(1)) == LUA_TTABLE) {
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]], --}}
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}
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Bug{
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what = [[C functions also may have stacks larger than current top]],
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example = [[
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Must recompile lua with a change in lua.c and with lua_assert defined:
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* lua.c:
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381a382
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> lua_checkstack(l, 1000);
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]],
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report = [[Alex Bilyk, 09/06/2003]],
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patch = [[
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* lgc.c:
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247c247
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< if (!(ci->state & CI_C) && lim < ci->top)
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---
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> if (lim < ci->top)
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]],
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}
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Bug{
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what = [[`pc' address is invalidated when a coroutine is suspended]],
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example = [[
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function g(x)
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coroutine.yield(x)
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end
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function f (i)
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debug.sethook(print, "l")
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for j=1,1000 do
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g(i+j)
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end
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end
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co = coroutine.wrap(f)
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co(10)
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pcall(co)
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pcall(co)
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]],
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report = [[Nick Trout, 07/07/2003]],
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patch = [[
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* lvm.c:
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402,403c402,403
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< L->ci->u.l.pc = &pc;
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< if (L->hookmask & LUA_MASKCALL)
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---
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> if (L->hookmask & LUA_MASKCALL) {
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> L->ci->u.l.pc = &pc;
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404a405
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> }
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405a407
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> L->ci->u.l.pc = &pc;
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676,678c678
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< lua_assert(ci->u.l.pc == &pc &&
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< ttisfunction(ci->base - 1) &&
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< (ci->state & CI_SAVEDPC));
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---
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> lua_assert(ttisfunction(ci->base - 1) && (ci->state & CI_SAVEDPC));
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]]
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}
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Bug{
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what = [[userdata to be collected still counts into new GC threshold,
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increasing memory consumption]],
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report = [[Roberto, 25/07/2003]],
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example = [[
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a = newproxy(true)
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getmetatable(a).__gc = function () end
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for i=1,10000000 do
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newproxy(a)
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if math.mod(i, 10000) == 0 then print(gcinfo()) end
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end
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]],
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patch = [[
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* lgc.h:
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18c18
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< void luaC_separateudata (lua_State *L);
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---
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> size_t luaC_separateudata (lua_State *L);
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* lgc.c:
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113c113,114
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< void luaC_separateudata (lua_State *L) {
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---
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> size_t luaC_separateudata (lua_State *L) {
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> size_t deadmem = 0;
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127a129
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> deadmem += sizeudata(gcotou(curr)->uv.len);
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136a139
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> return deadmem;
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390c393
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< static void checkSizes (lua_State *L) {
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---
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> static void checkSizes (lua_State *L, size_t deadmem) {
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400c403
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< G(L)->GCthreshold = 2*G(L)->nblocks; /* new threshold */
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---
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> G(L)->GCthreshold = 2*G(L)->nblocks - deadmem; /* new threshold */
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454c457,458
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< static void mark (lua_State *L) {
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---
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> static size_t mark (lua_State *L) {
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> size_t deadmem;
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467c471
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< luaC_separateudata(L); /* separate userdata to be preserved */
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---
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> deadmem = luaC_separateudata(L); /* separate userdata to be preserved */
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475a480
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> return deadmem;
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480c485
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< mark(L);
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---
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> size_t deadmem = mark(L);
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482c487
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< checkSizes(L);
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---
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> checkSizes(L, deadmem);
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]]
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}
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Bug{
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what=[[IBM AS400 (OS400) has sizeof(void *)==16, and a `%p' may generate
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up to 60 characters in a `printf'. That causes a buffer overflow in
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`tostring'.]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[David Burgess, 25/08/2003]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[print{}; (in an AS400 machine)]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* liolib.c:
|
||
178c178
|
||
< char buff[32];
|
||
---
|
||
> char buff[128];
|
||
|
||
* lbaselib.c:
|
||
327c327
|
||
< char buff[64];
|
||
---
|
||
> char buff[128];
|
||
]]
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[syntax `local function' does not increment stack size]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Rici Lake, 26/09/2003]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
-- must run this with precompiled code
|
||
local a,b,c
|
||
local function d () end
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lparser.c:
|
||
1143a1144
|
||
> FuncState *fs = ls->fs;
|
||
1145c1146,1147
|
||
< init_exp(&v, VLOCAL, ls->fs->freereg++);
|
||
---
|
||
> init_exp(&v, VLOCAL, fs->freereg);
|
||
> luaK_reserveregs(fs, 1);
|
||
1148c1150,1152
|
||
< luaK_storevar(ls->fs, &v, &b);
|
||
---
|
||
> luaK_storevar(fs, &v, &b);
|
||
> /* debug information will only see the variable after this point! */
|
||
> getlocvar(fs, fs->nactvar - 1).startpc = fs->pc;
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
|
||
what = [[count hook may be called without being set]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Andreas Stenius, 06/10/2003]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
set your hooks with
|
||
|
||
lua_sethook(L, my_hook, LUA_MASKLINE | LUA_MASKRET, 1);
|
||
|
||
(It is weird to use a count > 0 without setting the count hook,
|
||
but it is not wrong.)
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lvm.c:
|
||
69c69
|
||
< if (mask > LUA_MASKLINE) { /* instruction-hook set? */
|
||
---
|
||
> if (mask & LUA_MASKCOUNT) { /* instruction-hook set? */
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
|
||
what = [[`dofile' eats one return value when called without arguments]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Frederico Abraham, 15/01/2004]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
a,b = dofile() --< here you enter `return 1,2,3 <eof>'
|
||
print(a,b) --> 2 3 (should be 1 and 2)
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lbaselib.c:
|
||
313a314
|
||
> int n = lua_gettop(L);
|
||
317c318
|
||
< return lua_gettop(L) - 1;
|
||
---
|
||
> return lua_gettop(L) - n;
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
-- Lua 5.0.2
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[string concatenation may cause arithmetic overflow, leading
|
||
to a buffer overflow]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Rici Lake, 20/05/2004]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
longs = string.rep("\0", 2^25)
|
||
function catter(i)
|
||
return assert(loadstring(
|
||
string.format("return function(a) return a%s end",
|
||
string.rep("..a", i-1))))()
|
||
end
|
||
rep129 = catter(129)
|
||
rep129(longs)
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lvm.c:
|
||
@@ -321,15 +321,15 @@
|
||
luaG_concaterror(L, top-2, top-1);
|
||
} else if (tsvalue(top-1)->tsv.len > 0) { /* if len=0, do nothing */
|
||
/* at least two string values; get as many as possible */
|
||
- lu_mem tl = cast(lu_mem, tsvalue(top-1)->tsv.len) +
|
||
- cast(lu_mem, tsvalue(top-2)->tsv.len);
|
||
+ size_t tl = tsvalue(top-1)->tsv.len;
|
||
char *buffer;
|
||
int i;
|
||
- while (n < total && tostring(L, top-n-1)) { /* collect total length */
|
||
- tl += tsvalue(top-n-1)->tsv.len;
|
||
- n++;
|
||
+ /* collect total length */
|
||
+ for (n = 1; n < total && tostring(L, top-n-1); n++) {
|
||
+ size_t l = tsvalue(top-n-1)->tsv.len;
|
||
+ if (l >= MAX_SIZET - tl) luaG_runerror(L, "string length overflow");
|
||
+ tl += l;
|
||
}
|
||
- if (tl > MAX_SIZET) luaG_runerror(L, "string size overflow");
|
||
buffer = luaZ_openspace(L, &G(L)->buff, tl);
|
||
tl = 0;
|
||
for (i=n; i>0; i--) { /* concat all strings */
|
||
]]
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[lua_getupvalue and setupvalue do not check for index too small]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Mike Pall, ?/2004]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[debug.getupvalue(function() end, 0)]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lapi.c
|
||
941c941
|
||
< if (n > f->c.nupvalues) return NULL;
|
||
---
|
||
> if (!(1 <= n && n <= f->c.nupvalues)) return NULL;
|
||
947c947
|
||
< if (n > p->sizeupvalues) return NULL;
|
||
---
|
||
> if (!(1 <= n && n <= p->sizeupvalues)) return NULL;
|
||
]]
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[values holded in open upvalues of suspended threads may be
|
||
incorrectly collected]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Spencer Schumann, 31/12/2004]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
local thread_id = 0
|
||
local threads = {}
|
||
|
||
function fn(thread)
|
||
thread_id = thread_id + 1
|
||
threads[thread_id] = function()
|
||
thread = nil
|
||
end
|
||
coroutine.yield()
|
||
end
|
||
|
||
while true do
|
||
local thread = coroutine.create(fn)
|
||
coroutine.resume(thread, thread)
|
||
end
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lgc.c:
|
||
221,224c221,222
|
||
< if (!u->marked) {
|
||
< markobject(st, &u->value);
|
||
< u->marked = 1;
|
||
< }
|
||
---
|
||
> markobject(st, u->v);
|
||
> u->marked = 1;
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[rawset/rawget do not ignore extra arguments]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Romulo Bahiense, 11/03/2005]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
a = {}
|
||
rawset(a, 1, 2, 3)
|
||
print(a[1], a[2]) -- should be 2 and nil
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lbaselib.c:
|
||
175a176
|
||
> lua_settop(L, 2);
|
||
183a185
|
||
> lua_settop(L, 3);
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[weak tables that survive one collection are never collected]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Chromix, 02/01/2006]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
a = {}
|
||
print(gcinfo())
|
||
for i = 1, 10000 do
|
||
a[i] = setmetatable({}, {__mode = "v"})
|
||
end
|
||
collectgarbage()
|
||
a = nil
|
||
collectgarbage()
|
||
print(gcinfo())
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lgc.c
|
||
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@
|
||
GCObject *curr;
|
||
int count = 0; /* number of collected items */
|
||
while ((curr = *p) != NULL) {
|
||
- if (curr->gch.marked > limit) {
|
||
+ if ((curr->gch.marked & ~(KEYWEAK | VALUEWEAK)) > limit) {
|
||
unmark(curr);
|
||
p = &curr->gch.next;
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[Some "not not exp" may not result in boolean values]],
|
||
report = [[]],
|
||
since = [[4.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
-- should print false, but prints nil
|
||
print(not not (nil and 4))
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[On some machines, closing a "piped file" (created with io.popen)
|
||
may crash Lua]],
|
||
report = [[]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
-- only on some machines
|
||
f = io.popen("ls")
|
||
f:close()
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
-- Lua 5.1
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[In 16-bit machines, expressions and/or with numeric constants as the
|
||
right operand may result in weird values]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Andreas Stenius/Kein-Hong Man, 15/03/2006]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
print(false or 0) -- on 16-bit machines
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lcode.c:
|
||
@@ -731,17 +731,15 @@
|
||
case OPR_AND: {
|
||
lua_assert(e1->t == NO_JUMP); /* list must be closed */
|
||
luaK_dischargevars(fs, e2);
|
||
- luaK_concat(fs, &e1->f, e2->f);
|
||
- e1->k = e2->k; e1->u.s.info = e2->u.s.info;
|
||
- e1->u.s.aux = e2->u.s.aux; e1->t = e2->t;
|
||
+ luaK_concat(fs, &e2->f, e1->f);
|
||
+ *e1 = *e2;
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
case OPR_OR: {
|
||
lua_assert(e1->f == NO_JUMP); /* list must be closed */
|
||
luaK_dischargevars(fs, e2);
|
||
- luaK_concat(fs, &e1->t, e2->t);
|
||
- e1->k = e2->k; e1->u.s.info = e2->u.s.info;
|
||
- e1->u.s.aux = e2->u.s.aux; e1->f = e2->f;
|
||
+ luaK_concat(fs, &e2->t, e1->t);
|
||
+ *e1 = *e2;
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[luaL_checkudata may produce wrong error message]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Greg Falcon, 21/03/2006]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
getmetatable(io.stdin).__gc()
|
||
--> bad argument #1 to '__gc' (FILE* expected, got table)
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lauxlib.c:
|
||
@@ -123,11 +123,17 @@
|
||
|
||
LUALIB_API void *luaL_checkudata (lua_State *L, int ud, const char *tname) {
|
||
void *p = lua_touserdata(L, ud);
|
||
- lua_getfield(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, tname); /* get correct metatable */
|
||
- if (p == NULL || !lua_getmetatable(L, ud) || !lua_rawequal(L, -1, -2))
|
||
- luaL_typerror(L, ud, tname);
|
||
- lua_pop(L, 2); /* remove both metatables */
|
||
- return p;
|
||
+ if (p != NULL) { /* value is a userdata? */
|
||
+ if (lua_getmetatable(L, ud)) { /* does it have a metatable? */
|
||
+ lua_getfield(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, tname); /* get correct metatable */
|
||
+ if (lua_rawequal(L, -1, -2)) { /* does it have the correct mt? */
|
||
+ lua_pop(L, 2); /* remove both metatables */
|
||
+ return p;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ luaL_typerror(L, ud, tname); /* else error */
|
||
+ return NULL; /* to avoid warnings */
|
||
}
|
||
]]
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[
|
||
In Windows,
|
||
when Lua is used in an application that also uses DirectX,
|
||
it may present an erractic behavior.
|
||
THIS IS NOT A LUA BUG!
|
||
The problem is that DirectX violates an ABI that Lua depends on.]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
The simplest solution is to use DirectX with
|
||
the D3DCREATE_FPU_PRESERVE flag.
|
||
|
||
Otherwise, you can change the definition of lua_number2int,
|
||
in luaconf.h, to this one:
|
||
#define lua_number2int(i,d) __asm fld d __asm fistp i
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[option '%q' in string.format does not handle '\r' correctly.]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
local s = "a string with \r and \n and \r\n and \n\r"
|
||
local c = string.format("return %q", s)
|
||
assert(assert(loadstring(c))() == s)
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lstrlib.c:
|
||
@@ -703,6 +703,10 @@
|
||
luaL_addchar(b, *s);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
+ case '\r': {
|
||
+ luaL_addlstring(b, "\\r", 2);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
case '\0': {
|
||
luaL_addlstring(b, "\\000", 4);
|
||
break;
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[lua_dostring/lua_dofile should return any values returned
|
||
by the chunk]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lauxlib.h:
|
||
@@ -108,9 +108,11 @@
|
||
|
||
#define luaL_typename(L,i) lua_typename(L, lua_type(L,(i)))
|
||
|
||
-#define luaL_dofile(L, fn) (luaL_loadfile(L, fn) || lua_pcall(L, 0, 0, 0))
|
||
+#define luaL_dofile(L, fn) \
|
||
+ (luaL_loadfile(L, fn) || lua_pcall(L, 0, LUA_MULTRET, 0))
|
||
|
||
-#define luaL_dostring(L, s) (luaL_loadstring(L, s) || lua_pcall(L, 0, 0, 0))+#define luaL_dostring(L, s) \
|
||
+ (luaL_loadstring(L, s) || lua_pcall(L, 0, LUA_MULTRET, 0))
|
||
|
||
#define luaL_getmetatable(L,n) (lua_getfield(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, (n)))
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
|
||
what = [[garbage collector does not compensate enough for finalizers]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
lgc.c:
|
||
@@ -322,4 +322,6 @@
|
||
|
||
-static void propagateall (global_State *g) {
|
||
- while (g->gray) propagatemark(g);
|
||
+static size_t propagateall (global_State *g) {
|
||
+ size_t m = 0;
|
||
+ while (g->gray) m += propagatemark(g);
|
||
+ return m;
|
||
}
|
||
@@ -542,3 +544,3 @@
|
||
marktmu(g); /* mark `preserved' userdata */
|
||
- propagateall(g); /* remark, to propagate `preserveness' */
|
||
+ udsize += propagateall(g); /* remark, to propagate `preserveness' */
|
||
cleartable(g->weak); /* remove collected objects from weak tables */
|
||
@@ -592,2 +594,4 @@
|
||
GCTM(L);
|
||
+ if (g->estimate > GCFINALIZECOST)
|
||
+ g->estimate -= GCFINALIZECOST;
|
||
]]
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
|
||
what = [[debug hooks may get wrong when mixed with coroutines]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[by Ivko Stanilov, 03/06/2006]],
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
co = coroutine.create(function (a,b)
|
||
coroutine.yield(a, b)
|
||
return b, "end"
|
||
end)
|
||
|
||
debug.sethook(co, function() end, "lcr")
|
||
coroutine.resume(co, 100, 2000)
|
||
coroutine.resume(co, 100, 2000)
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* ldo.c:
|
||
@@ -389,6 +389,7 @@
|
||
return;
|
||
}
|
||
else { /* resuming from previous yield */
|
||
+ L->status = 0;
|
||
if (!f_isLua(ci)) { /* `common' yield? */
|
||
/* finish interrupted execution of `OP_CALL' */
|
||
lua_assert(GET_OPCODE(*((ci-1)->savedpc - 1)) == OP_CALL ||
|
||
@@ -399,7 +400,6 @@
|
||
else /* yielded inside a hook: just continue its execution */
|
||
L->base = L->ci->base;
|
||
}
|
||
- L->status = 0;
|
||
luaV_execute(L, cast_int(L->ci - L->base_ci));
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
-- Lua 5.1.1
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[list constructors have wrong limit]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[by Norman Ramsey, June 2006]],
|
||
|
||
since = "Lua 5.1",
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
a = {}
|
||
a[1] = "x={1"
|
||
for i = 2, 2^20 do
|
||
a[i] = 1
|
||
end
|
||
a[#a + 1] = "}"
|
||
s = table.concat(a, ",")
|
||
assert(loadstring(s))()
|
||
print(#x)
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
* lparser.c:
|
||
@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@
|
||
|
||
static void listfield (LexState *ls, struct ConsControl *cc) {
|
||
expr(ls, &cc->v);
|
||
- luaY_checklimit(ls->fs, cc->na, MAXARG_Bx, "items in a constructor");
|
||
+ luaY_checklimit(ls->fs, cc->na, MAX_INT, "items in a constructor");
|
||
cc->na++;
|
||
cc->tostore++;
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[wrong message error in some cases involving closures]],
|
||
|
||
report = [[Shmuel Zeigerman, on 07/2006]],
|
||
|
||
since = "Lua 5.1",
|
||
|
||
example = [[
|
||
local Var
|
||
local function main()
|
||
NoSuchName (function() Var=0 end)
|
||
end
|
||
main()
|
||
--> lua5.1: temp:3: attempt to call upvalue 'Var' (a nil value)
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
*ldebug.c:
|
||
@@ -435,14 +435,16 @@
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
case OP_CLOSURE: {
|
||
- int nup;
|
||
+ int nup, j;
|
||
check(b < pt->sizep);
|
||
nup = pt->p[b]->nups;
|
||
check(pc + nup < pt->sizecode);
|
||
- for (; nup>0; nup--) {
|
||
- OpCode op1 = GET_OPCODE(pt->code[pc+nup]);
|
||
+ for (j = 1; j <= nup; j++) {
|
||
+ OpCode op1 = GET_OPCODE(pt->code[pc + j]);
|
||
check(op1 == OP_GETUPVAL || op1 == OP_MOVE);
|
||
}
|
||
+ if (reg != NO_REG) /* tracing? */
|
||
+ pc += nup; /* do not 'execute' these pseudo-instructions */
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
case OP_VARARG: {
|
||
]],
|
||
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[string.format("%") may read past the string]],
|
||
report = [[Roberto, on 09/2006]],
|
||
since = [[5.0 (at least)]],
|
||
example = [[print(string.format("%"))]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
*lstrlib.c:
|
||
@@ -723,7 +723,7 @@
|
||
|
||
static const char *scanformat (lua_State *L, const char *strfrmt, char *form) { const char *p = strfrmt;
|
||
- while (strchr(FLAGS, *p)) p++; /* skip flags */
|
||
+ while (*p != '\0' && strchr(FLAGS, *p) != NULL) p++; /* skip flags */
|
||
if ((size_t)(p - strfrmt) >= sizeof(FLAGS))
|
||
luaL_error(L, "invalid format (repeated flags)");
|
||
if (isdigit(uchar(*p))) p++; /* skip width */
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[os.date throws an error when result is the empty string]],
|
||
report = [[]],
|
||
since = [[4.0]],
|
||
example = [[print(os.date(""))]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
*loslib.c:
|
||
@@ -148,7 +148,18 @@
|
||
else {
|
||
- char b[256];
|
||
- if (strftime(b, sizeof(b), s, stm))
|
||
- lua_pushstring(L, b);
|
||
- else
|
||
- return luaL_error(L, LUA_QL("date") " format too long");
|
||
+ char cc[3];
|
||
+ luaL_Buffer b;
|
||
+ cc[0] = '%'; cc[2] = '\0';
|
||
+ luaL_buffinit(L, &b);
|
||
+ for (; *s; s++) {
|
||
+ if (*s != '%' || *(s + 1) == '\0') /* no conversion specifier? */
|
||
+ luaL_addchar(&b, *s);
|
||
+ else {
|
||
+ size_t reslen;
|
||
+ char buff[200]; /* should be big enough for any conversion result */
|
||
+ cc[1] = *(++s);
|
||
+ reslen = strftime(buff, sizeof(buff), cc, stm);
|
||
+ luaL_addlstring(&b, buff, reslen);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ luaL_pushresult(&b);
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[setfenv accepts invalid 1st argument]],
|
||
report = [[Doug Rogers, on 02/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[setfenv(nil, {}) -- should throw an error]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
*lbaselib.c:
|
||
@@ -116,3 +116,3 @@
|
||
|
||
-static void getfunc (lua_State *L) {
|
||
+static void getfunc (lua_State *L, int opt) {
|
||
if (lua_isfunction(L, 1)) lua_pushvalue(L, 1);
|
||
@@ -120,3 +120,3 @@
|
||
lua_Debug ar;
|
||
- int level = luaL_optint(L, 1, 1);
|
||
+ int level = opt ? luaL_optint(L, 1, 1) : luaL_checkint(L, 1);
|
||
luaL_argcheck(L, level >= 0, 1, "level must be non-negative");
|
||
@@ -133,3 +133,3 @@
|
||
static int luaB_getfenv (lua_State *L) {
|
||
- getfunc(L);
|
||
+ getfunc(L, 1);
|
||
if (lua_iscfunction(L, -1)) /* is a C function? */
|
||
@@ -144,3 +144,3 @@
|
||
luaL_checktype(L, 2, LUA_TTABLE);
|
||
- getfunc(L);
|
||
+ getfunc(L, 0);
|
||
lua_pushvalue(L, 2);
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[wrong code for arithmetic expressions in some specific scenarios]],
|
||
report = [[Thierry Grellier, on 01/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
-- use a large number of names (almost 256)
|
||
v1=1; v2=1; v3=1; v4=1; v5=1; v6=1; v7=1; v8=1; v9=1;
|
||
v10=1; v11=1; v12=1; v13=1; v14=1; v15=1; v16=1; v17=1;
|
||
v18=1; v19=1; v20=1; v21=1; v22=1; v23=1; v24=1; v25=1;
|
||
v26=1; v27=1; v28=1; v29=1; v30=1; v31=1; v32=1; v33=1;
|
||
v34=1; v35=1; v36=1; v37=1; v38=1; v39=1; v40=1; v41=1;
|
||
v42=1; v43=1; v44=1; v45=1; v46=1; v47=1; v48=1; v49=1;
|
||
v50=1; v51=1; v52=1; v53=1; v54=1; v55=1; v56=1; v57=1;
|
||
v58=1; v59=1; v60=1; v61=1; v62=1; v63=1; v64=1; v65=1;
|
||
v66=1; v67=1; v68=1; v69=1; v70=1; v71=1; v72=1; v73=1;
|
||
v74=1; v75=1; v76=1; v77=1; v78=1; v79=1; v80=1; v81=1;
|
||
v82=1; v83=1; v84=1; v85=1; v86=1; v87=1; v88=1; v89=1;
|
||
v90=1; v91=1; v92=1; v93=1; v94=1; v95=1; v96=1; v97=1;
|
||
v98=1; v99=1; v100=1; v101=1; v102=1; v103=1; v104=1; v105=1;
|
||
v106=1; v107=1; v108=1; v109=1; v110=1; v111=1; v112=1; v113=1;
|
||
v114=1; v115=1; v116=1; v117=1; v118=1; v119=1; v120=1; v121=1;
|
||
v122=1; v123=1; v124=1; v125=1; v126=1; v127=1; v128=1; v129=1;
|
||
v130=1; v131=1; v132=1; v133=1; v134=1; v135=1; v136=1; v137=1;
|
||
v138=1; v139=1; v140=1; v141=1; v142=1; v143=1; v144=1; v145=1;
|
||
v146=1; v147=1; v148=1; v149=1; v150=1; v151=1; v152=1; v153=1;
|
||
v154=1; v155=1; v156=1; v157=1; v158=1; v159=1; v160=1; v161=1;
|
||
v162=1; v163=1; v164=1; v165=1; v166=1; v167=1; v168=1; v169=1;
|
||
v170=1; v171=1; v172=1; v173=1; v174=1; v175=1; v176=1; v177=1;
|
||
v178=1; v179=1; v180=1; v181=1; v182=1; v183=1; v184=1; v185=1;
|
||
v186=1; v187=1; v188=1; v189=1; v190=1; v191=1; v192=1; v193=1;
|
||
v194=1; v195=1; v196=1; v197=1; v198=1; v199=1; v200=1; v201=1;
|
||
v202=1; v203=1; v204=1; v205=1; v206=1; v207=1; v208=1; v209=1;
|
||
v210=1; v211=1; v212=1; v213=1; v214=1; v215=1; v216=1; v217=1;
|
||
v218=1; v219=1; v220=1; v221=1; v222=1; v223=1; v224=1; v225=1;
|
||
v226=1; v227=1; v228=1; v229=1; v230=1; v231=1; v232=1; v233=1;
|
||
v234=1; v235=1; v236=1; v237=1; v238=1; v239=1; v240=1; v241=1;
|
||
v242=1; v243=1; v244=1; v245=1; v246=1; v247=1; v248=1; v249=1;
|
||
v250=1;
|
||
v251={k1 = 1};
|
||
v252=1;
|
||
print(2 * v251.k1, v251.k1 * 2); -- 2 2, OK
|
||
v253=1;
|
||
print(2 * v251.k1, v251.k1 * 2); -- 1 2, ???
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
*lcode.c:
|
||
@@ -657,10 +657,16 @@
|
||
if (constfolding(op, e1, e2))
|
||
return;
|
||
else {
|
||
- int o1 = luaK_exp2RK(fs, e1);
|
||
int o2 = (op != OP_UNM && op != OP_LEN) ? luaK_exp2RK(fs, e2) : 0;
|
||
- freeexp(fs, e2);
|
||
- freeexp(fs, e1);
|
||
+ int o1 = luaK_exp2RK(fs, e1);
|
||
+ if (o1 > o2) {
|
||
+ freeexp(fs, e1);
|
||
+ freeexp(fs, e2);
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else {
|
||
+ freeexp(fs, e2);
|
||
+ freeexp(fs, e1);
|
||
+ }
|
||
e1->u.s.info = luaK_codeABC(fs, op, 0, o1, o2);
|
||
e1->k = VRELOCABLE;
|
||
}
|
||
@@ -718,10 +724,15 @@
|
||
luaK_exp2nextreg(fs, v); /* operand must be on the `stack' */
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
- default: {
|
||
+ case OPR_ADD: case OPR_SUB: case OPR_MUL: case OPR_DIV:
|
||
+ case OPR_MOD: case OPR_POW: {
|
||
if (!isnumeral(v)) luaK_exp2RK(fs, v);
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
+ default: {
|
||
+ luaK_exp2RK(fs, v);
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[assignment of nil to parameter may be optimized away]],
|
||
report = [[Thomas Lauer, on 03/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
function f (a)
|
||
a=nil
|
||
return a
|
||
end
|
||
|
||
print(f("test"))
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
*lcode.c:
|
||
@@ -35,16 +35,20 @@
|
||
void luaK_nil (FuncState *fs, int from, int n) {
|
||
Instruction *previous;
|
||
if (fs->pc > fs->lasttarget) { /* no jumps to current position? */
|
||
- if (fs->pc == 0) /* function start? */
|
||
- return; /* positions are already clean */
|
||
- previous = &fs->f->code[fs->pc-1];
|
||
- if (GET_OPCODE(*previous) == OP_LOADNIL) {
|
||
- int pfrom = GETARG_A(*previous);
|
||
- int pto = GETARG_B(*previous);
|
||
- if (pfrom <= from && from <= pto+1) { /* can connect both? */
|
||
- if (from+n-1 > pto)
|
||
- SETARG_B(*previous, from+n-1);
|
||
- return;
|
||
+ if (fs->pc == 0) { /* function start? */
|
||
+ if (from >= fs->nactvar)
|
||
+ return; /* positions are already clean */
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ else {
|
||
+ previous = &fs->f->code[fs->pc-1];
|
||
+ if (GET_OPCODE(*previous) == OP_LOADNIL) {
|
||
+ int pfrom = GETARG_A(*previous);
|
||
+ int pto = GETARG_B(*previous);
|
||
+ if (pfrom <= from && from <= pto+1) { /* can connect both? */
|
||
+ if (from+n-1 > pto)
|
||
+ SETARG_B(*previous, from+n-1);
|
||
+ return;
|
||
+ }
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[__concat metamethod converts numbers to strings]],
|
||
report = [[Paul Winwood, on 12/2006]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
a = {}
|
||
setmetatable(a, {__concat = function (a,b) print(type(a), type(b)) end})
|
||
a = 4 .. a
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
*lvm.c:
|
||
@@ -281,10 +281,12 @@
|
||
do {
|
||
StkId top = L->base + last + 1;
|
||
int n = 2; /* number of elements handled in this pass (at least 2) */
|
||
- if (!tostring(L, top-2) || !tostring(L, top-1)) {
|
||
+ if (!(ttisstring(top-2) || ttisnumber(top-2)) || !tostring(L, top-1)) {
|
||
if (!call_binTM(L, top-2, top-1, top-2, TM_CONCAT))
|
||
luaG_concaterror(L, top-2, top-1);
|
||
- } else if (tsvalue(top-1)->len > 0) { /* if len=0, do nothing */
|
||
+ } else if (tsvalue(top-1)->len == 0) /* second op is empty? */
|
||
+ (void)tostring(L, top - 2); /* result is first op (as string) */
|
||
+ else {
|
||
/* at least two string values; get as many as possible */
|
||
size_t tl = tsvalue(top-1)->len;
|
||
char *buffer;
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[As a library, loadlib.c should not access Lua internals
|
||
(via lobject.h)]],
|
||
report = [[J<>r<EFBFBD>me Vuarand, on 03/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.0 (at least)]],
|
||
example = [[the bug has no effect on external behavior]],
|
||
patch = [[remove the '#include "lobject.h" and use
|
||
'lua_pushfstring' instead of 'luaO_pushfstring']],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
-- Lua 5.1.2
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[Lua may close standard files,
|
||
which then may be used by C]],
|
||
report = [[David Manura/Ross Berteig, on 04/2007]],
|
||
since = [[ ]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
io.close(io.stderr)
|
||
-- in some systems, following attempts to write to 'stderr' may crash
|
||
a = a + 1
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[code generated for "-nil", "-true", and "-false" is wrong]],
|
||
report = [[David Manura/Rici Lake, on 04/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[print(-nil)]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
lcode.c:
|
||
@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@
|
||
e2.t = e2.f = NO_JUMP; e2.k = VKNUM; e2.u.nval = 0;
|
||
switch (op) {
|
||
case OPR_MINUS: {
|
||
- if (e->k == VK)
|
||
+ if (!isnumeral(e))
|
||
luaK_exp2anyreg(fs, e); /* cannot operate on non-numeric constants */
|
||
codearith(fs, OP_UNM, e, &e2);
|
||
break;
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[Count hook may be called without being set.]],
|
||
report = [[Mike Pall, on 05/2007]],
|
||
since = [[?]],
|
||
example = [[ ]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
lvm.c:
|
||
@@ -61,11 +61,9 @@
|
||
lu_byte mask = L->hookmask;
|
||
const Instruction *oldpc = L->savedpc;
|
||
L->savedpc = pc;
|
||
- if (mask > LUA_MASKLINE) { /* instruction-hook set? */
|
||
- if (L->hookcount == 0) {
|
||
- resethookcount(L);
|
||
- luaD_callhook(L, LUA_HOOKCOUNT, -1);
|
||
- }
|
||
+ if ((mask & LUA_MASKCOUNT) && L->hookcount == 0) {
|
||
+ resethookcount(L);
|
||
+ luaD_callhook(L, LUA_HOOKCOUNT, -1);
|
||
}
|
||
if (mask & LUA_MASKLINE) {
|
||
Proto *p = ci_func(L->ci)->l.p;
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[recursive coroutines may overflow C stack]],
|
||
report = [[ , on ]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
a = function(a) coroutine.wrap(a)(a) end
|
||
a(a)
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[The 'nCcalls' counter should be shared by all threads.
|
||
(That is, it should be declared in the 'global_State' structure,
|
||
not in 'lua_State'.)
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[wrong error message in some concatenations]],
|
||
report = [[Alex Davies, on 05/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.1.2]],
|
||
example = [[a = nil; a = (1)..a]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
ldebug.c:
|
||
@@ -563,8 +563,8 @@
|
||
|
||
|
||
void luaG_concaterror (lua_State *L, StkId p1, StkId p2) {
|
||
- if (ttisstring(p1)) p1 = p2;
|
||
- lua_assert(!ttisstring(p1));
|
||
+ if (ttisstring(p1) || ttisnumber(p1)) p1 = p2;
|
||
+ lua_assert(!ttisstring(p1) && !ttisnumber(p1));
|
||
luaG_typeerror(L, p1, "concatenate");
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[Very small numbers all collide in the hash function.
|
||
(This creates only performance problems; the behavoir is correct.)]],
|
||
report = [[, on ]],
|
||
since = [[Lua 5.0]],
|
||
example = [[ ]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
ltable.c:
|
||
87,88c87,88
|
||
< n += 1; /* normalize number (avoid -0) */
|
||
< lua_assert(sizeof(a) <= sizeof(n));
|
||
---
|
||
> if (luai_numeq(n, 0)) /* avoid problems with -0 */
|
||
> return gnode(t, 0);
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[Too many variables in an assignment may cause a
|
||
C stack overflow]],
|
||
report = [[Mike Pall, on 07/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
$ ulimit -s 1024 # Reduce C stack to 1MB for quicker results
|
||
$ lua -e 'local s = "a,"; for i=1,18 do s = s..s end print(loadstring("local a;"..s.."a=nil", ""))'
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
lparser.c:
|
||
@@ -938,6 +938,8 @@
|
||
primaryexp(ls, &nv.v);
|
||
if (nv.v.k == VLOCAL)
|
||
check_conflict(ls, lh, &nv.v);
|
||
+ luaY_checklimit(ls->fs, nvars, LUAI_MAXCCALLS - ls->L->nCcalls,
|
||
+ "variable names");
|
||
assignment(ls, &nv, nvars+1);
|
||
}
|
||
else { /* assignment -> `=' explist1 */
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[An error in a module loaded through the '-l' option
|
||
shows no traceback]],
|
||
report = [[David Manura, on 08/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[lua -ltemp (assuming temp.lua has an error)]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
lua.c:
|
||
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
|
||
static int dolibrary (lua_State *L, const char *name) {
|
||
lua_getglobal(L, "require");
|
||
lua_pushstring(L, name);
|
||
- return report(L, lua_pcall(L, 1, 0, 0));
|
||
+ return report(L, docall(L, 1, 1));
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [['gsub' may go wild when wrongly called without its third
|
||
argument and with a large subject]],
|
||
report = [[Florian Berger, on 10/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
x = string.rep('a', 10000) .. string.rep('b', 10000)
|
||
print(#string.gsub(x, 'b'))
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
lstrlib.c:
|
||
@@ -631,6 +631,2 @@
|
||
}
|
||
- default: {
|
||
- luaL_argerror(L, 3, "string/function/table expected");
|
||
- return;
|
||
- }
|
||
}
|
||
@@ -650,2 +646,3 @@
|
||
const char *p = luaL_checkstring(L, 2);
|
||
+ int tr = lua_type(L, 3);
|
||
int max_s = luaL_optint(L, 4, srcl+1);
|
||
@@ -655,2 +652,5 @@
|
||
luaL_Buffer b;
|
||
+ luaL_argcheck(L, tr == LUA_TNUMBER || tr == LUA_TSTRING ||
|
||
+ tr == LUA_TFUNCTION || tr == LUA_TTABLE, 3,
|
||
+ "string/function/table expected");
|
||
luaL_buffinit(L, &b);
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[table.remove removes last element of a table when given
|
||
an out-of-bound index]],
|
||
report = [[Patrick Donnelly, on 11/2007]],
|
||
since = [[at least 5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
a = {1,2,3}
|
||
table.remove(a, 4)
|
||
print(a[3]) --> nil (should be 3)
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
ltablib.c:
|
||
@@ -118,7 +118,8 @@
|
||
static int tremove (lua_State *L) {
|
||
int e = aux_getn(L, 1);
|
||
int pos = luaL_optint(L, 2, e);
|
||
- if (e == 0) return 0; /* table is `empty' */
|
||
+ if (!(1 <= pos && pos <= e)) /* position is outside bounds? */
|
||
+ return 0; /* nothing to remove */
|
||
luaL_setn(L, 1, e - 1); /* t.n = n-1 */
|
||
lua_rawgeti(L, 1, pos); /* result = t[pos] */
|
||
for ( ;pos<e; pos++) {
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[lua_setfenv may crash if called over an invalid object]],
|
||
report = [[Mike Pall, on 11/2007]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
> debug.setfenv(3, {})
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
lapi.c:
|
||
@@ -749,7 +749,7 @@
|
||
res = 0;
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
- luaC_objbarrier(L, gcvalue(o), hvalue(L->top - 1));
|
||
+ if (res) luaC_objbarrier(L, gcvalue(o), hvalue(L->top - 1));
|
||
L->top--;
|
||
lua_unlock(L);
|
||
return res;
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[stand-alone interpreter shows incorrect error message
|
||
when the "message" is a coroutine]],
|
||
report = [[Patrick Donnelly, on 17/12/2007]],
|
||
since = [[i ]],
|
||
example = [[> error(coroutine.create(function() end))]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
lua.c:
|
||
@@ -74,6 +74,8 @@
|
||
|
||
|
||
static int traceback (lua_State *L) {
|
||
+ if (!lua_isstring(L, 1)) /* 'message' not a string? */
|
||
+ return 1; /* keep it intact */
|
||
lua_getfield(L, LUA_GLOBALSINDEX, "debug");
|
||
if (!lua_istable(L, -1)) {
|
||
lua_pop(L, 1);
|
||
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[debug.sethook/gethook may overflow the thread's stack]],
|
||
report = [[Ivko Stanilov, on 2008/01/04]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
a = coroutine.create(function() yield() end)
|
||
coroutine.resume(a)
|
||
debug.sethook(a) -- may overflow the stack of 'a'
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
ldblib.c:
|
||
@@ -268,12 +268,11 @@
|
||
count = luaL_optint(L, arg+3, 0);
|
||
func = hookf; mask = makemask(smask, count);
|
||
}
|
||
- gethooktable(L1);
|
||
- lua_pushlightuserdata(L1, L1);
|
||
+ gethooktable(L);
|
||
+ lua_pushlightuserdata(L, L1);
|
||
lua_pushvalue(L, arg+1);
|
||
- lua_xmove(L, L1, 1);
|
||
- lua_rawset(L1, -3); /* set new hook */
|
||
- lua_pop(L1, 1); /* remove hook table */
|
||
+ lua_rawset(L, -3); /* set new hook */
|
||
+ lua_pop(L, 1); /* remove hook table */
|
||
lua_sethook(L1, func, mask, count); /* set hooks */
|
||
return 0;
|
||
}
|
||
@@ -288,11 +287,10 @@
|
||
if (hook != NULL && hook != hookf) /* external hook? */
|
||
lua_pushliteral(L, "external hook");
|
||
else {
|
||
- gethooktable(L1);
|
||
- lua_pushlightuserdata(L1, L1);
|
||
- lua_rawget(L1, -2); /* get hook */
|
||
- lua_remove(L1, -2); /* remove hook table */
|
||
- lua_xmove(L1, L, 1);
|
||
+ gethooktable(L);
|
||
+ lua_pushlightuserdata(L, L1);
|
||
+ lua_rawget(L, -2); /* get hook */
|
||
+ lua_remove(L, -2); /* remove hook table */
|
||
}
|
||
lua_pushstring(L, unmakemask(mask, buff));
|
||
lua_pushinteger(L, lua_gethookcount(L1));
|
||
]]
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
-- Lua 5.1.3
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[LUAI_MAXCSTACK must be smaller than -LUA_REGISTRYINDEX]],
|
||
report = [[Patrick Donnelly, on 2008/02/11]],
|
||
since = [[5.1.3]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
j = 1e4
|
||
co = coroutine.create(function()
|
||
t = {}
|
||
for i = 1, j do t[i] = i end
|
||
return unpack(t)
|
||
end)
|
||
print(coroutine.resume(co))
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
luaconf.h:
|
||
443c443,444
|
||
< ** functions to consume unlimited stack space.
|
||
---
|
||
> ** functions to consume unlimited stack space. (must be smaller than
|
||
> ** -LUA_REGISTRYINDEX)
|
||
445,446c446
|
||
< #define LUAI_MCS_AUX ((int)(INT_MAX / (4*sizeof(LUA_NUMBER))))
|
||
< #define LUAI_MAXCSTACK (LUAI_MCS_AUX > SHRT_MAX ? SHRT_MAX : LUAI_MCS_AUX)
|
||
---
|
||
> #define LUAI_MAXCSTACK 8000
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[coroutine.resume pushes element without ensuring stack size]],
|
||
report = [[on 2008/02/11]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[(this bug cannot be detected without internal assertions)]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
lbaselib.c:
|
||
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@
|
||
status = lua_resume(co, narg);
|
||
if (status == 0 || status == LUA_YIELD) {
|
||
int nres = lua_gettop(co);
|
||
- if (!lua_checkstack(L, nres))
|
||
+ if (!lua_checkstack(L, nres + 1))
|
||
luaL_error(L, "too many results to resume");
|
||
lua_xmove(co, L, nres); /* move yielded values */
|
||
return nres;
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[lua_checkstack may have arithmetic overflow for large 'size']],
|
||
report = [[Patrick Donnelly, on 2008/02/12]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
print(unpack({1,2,3}, 0, 2^31-3))
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lapi.c 2008/01/03 15:20:39 2.55.1.3
|
||
+++ lapi.c 2008/02/14 16:05:21
|
||
@@ -93,15 +93,14 @@
|
||
|
||
|
||
LUA_API int lua_checkstack (lua_State *L, int size) {
|
||
- int res;
|
||
+ int res = 1;
|
||
lua_lock(L);
|
||
- if ((L->top - L->base + size) > LUAI_MAXCSTACK)
|
||
+ if (size > LUAI_MAXCSTACK || (L->top - L->base + size) > LUAI_MAXCSTACK)
|
||
res = 0; /* stack overflow */
|
||
- else {
|
||
+ else if (size > 0) {
|
||
luaD_checkstack(L, size);
|
||
if (L->ci->top < L->top + size)
|
||
L->ci->top = L->top + size;
|
||
- res = 1;
|
||
}
|
||
lua_unlock(L);
|
||
return res;
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[unpack with maximum indices may crash due to arithmetic overflow]],
|
||
report = [[Patrick Donnelly, on 2008/02/12]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
print(unpack({1,2,3}, 2^31-1, 2^31-1))
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lbaselib.c 2008/02/11 16:24:24 1.191.1.5
|
||
+++ lbaselib.c 2008/02/14 16:10:25
|
||
@@ -344,10 +344,12 @@
|
||
luaL_checktype(L, 1, LUA_TTABLE);
|
||
i = luaL_optint(L, 2, 1);
|
||
e = luaL_opt(L, luaL_checkint, 3, luaL_getn(L, 1));
|
||
+ if (i > e) return 0; /* empty range */
|
||
n = e - i + 1; /* number of elements */
|
||
- if (n <= 0) return 0; /* empty range */
|
||
- luaL_checkstack(L, n, "table too big to unpack");
|
||
- for (; i<=e; i++) /* push arg[i...e] */
|
||
+ if (n <= 0 || !lua_checkstack(L, n)) /* n <= 0 means arith. overflow */
|
||
+ return luaL_error(L, "too many results to unpack");
|
||
+ lua_rawgeti(L, 1, i); /* push arg[i] (avoiding overflow problems) */
|
||
+ while (i++ < e) /* push arg[i + 1...e] */
|
||
lua_rawgeti(L, 1, i);
|
||
return n;
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[The validator for precompiled code has several flaws that
|
||
allow malicious binary code to crash the application]],
|
||
report = [[Peter Cawley, on 2008/03/24]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
a = string.dump(function()return;end)
|
||
a = a:gsub(string.char(30,37,122,128), string.char(34,0,0), 1)
|
||
loadstring(a)()
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- ldebug.c 2007/12/28 15:32:23 2.29.1.3
|
||
+++ ldebug.c 2008/04/04 15:15:40
|
||
@@ -275,12 +275,12 @@
|
||
|
||
static int precheck (const Proto *pt) {
|
||
check(pt->maxstacksize <= MAXSTACK);
|
||
- lua_assert(pt->numparams+(pt->is_vararg & VARARG_HASARG) <= pt->maxstacksize);
|
||
- lua_assert(!(pt->is_vararg & VARARG_NEEDSARG) ||
|
||
+ check(pt->numparams+(pt->is_vararg & VARARG_HASARG) <= pt->maxstacksize);
|
||
+ check(!(pt->is_vararg & VARARG_NEEDSARG) ||
|
||
(pt->is_vararg & VARARG_HASARG));
|
||
check(pt->sizeupvalues <= pt->nups);
|
||
check(pt->sizelineinfo == pt->sizecode || pt->sizelineinfo == 0);
|
||
- check(GET_OPCODE(pt->code[pt->sizecode-1]) == OP_RETURN);
|
||
+ check(pt->sizecode > 0 && GET_OPCODE(pt->code[pt->sizecode-1]) == OP_RETURN);
|
||
return 1;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
@@ -363,7 +363,11 @@
|
||
}
|
||
switch (op) {
|
||
case OP_LOADBOOL: {
|
||
- check(c == 0 || pc+2 < pt->sizecode); /* check its jump */
|
||
+ if (c == 1) { /* does it jump? */
|
||
+ check(pc+2 < pt->sizecode); /* check its jump */
|
||
+ check(GET_OPCODE(pt->code[pc+1]) != OP_SETLIST ||
|
||
+ GETARG_C(pt->code[pc+1]) != 0);
|
||
+ }
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
case OP_LOADNIL: {
|
||
@@ -428,7 +432,10 @@
|
||
}
|
||
case OP_SETLIST: {
|
||
if (b > 0) checkreg(pt, a + b);
|
||
- if (c == 0) pc++;
|
||
+ if (c == 0) {
|
||
+ pc++;
|
||
+ check(pc < pt->sizecode - 1);
|
||
+ }
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
case OP_CLOSURE: {
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[maliciously crafted precompiled code can blow the C stack]],
|
||
report = [[Greg Falcon, on 2008/03/25]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
function crash(depth)
|
||
local init = '\27\76\117\97\81\0\1\4\4\4\8\0\7\0\0\0\61\115\116' ..
|
||
'\100\105\110\0\1\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\2\2\0\0\0\36' ..
|
||
'\0\0\0\30\0\128\0\0\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\1\0\0\0' ..
|
||
'\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\2'
|
||
local mid = '\1\0\0\0\30\0\128\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\0'
|
||
local fin = '\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\2\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\2\0' ..
|
||
'\0\0\97\0\1\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\0'
|
||
local lch = '\2\0\0\0\36\0\0\0\30\0\128\0\0\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\0\0\0' ..
|
||
'\0\1\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\0\0\0\2'
|
||
local rch = '\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\2\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\1\0\0\0\2\0' ..
|
||
'\0\0\97\0\1\0\0\0\1'
|
||
for i=1,depth do lch,rch = lch..lch,rch..rch end
|
||
loadstring(init .. lch .. mid .. rch .. fin)
|
||
end
|
||
for i=1,25 do print(i); crash(i) end
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lundump.c 2008/04/04 16:00:45 2.7.1.3
|
||
+++ lundump.c 2008/04/04 19:51:41 2.7.1.4
|
||
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||
/*
|
||
-** $Id: bugs,v 1.107 2010/04/19 18:04:58 roberto Exp roberto $
|
||
+** $Id: bugs,v 1.107 2010/04/19 18:04:58 roberto Exp roberto $
|
||
** load precompiled Lua chunks
|
||
** See Copyright Notice in lua.h
|
||
*/
|
||
@@ -161,7 +161,9 @@
|
||
|
||
static Proto* LoadFunction(LoadState* S, TString* p)
|
||
{
|
||
- Proto* f=luaF_newproto(S->L);
|
||
+ Proto* f;
|
||
+ if (++S->L->nCcalls > LUAI_MAXCCALLS) error(S,"code too deep");
|
||
+ f=luaF_newproto(S->L);
|
||
setptvalue2s(S->L,S->L->top,f); incr_top(S->L);
|
||
f->source=LoadString(S); if (f->source==NULL) f->source=p;
|
||
f->linedefined=LoadInt(S);
|
||
@@ -175,6 +177,7 @@
|
||
LoadDebug(S,f);
|
||
IF (!luaG_checkcode(f), "bad code");
|
||
S->L->top--;
|
||
+ S->L->nCcalls--;
|
||
return f;
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[code validator may reject (maliciously crafted) correct code]],
|
||
report = [[Greg Falcon, on 2008/03/26]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
z={}
|
||
for i=1,27290 do z[i]='1,' end
|
||
z = 'if 1+1==2 then local a={' .. table.concat(z) .. '} end'
|
||
func = loadstring(z)
|
||
print(loadstring(string.dump(func)))
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- ldebug.c 2008/04/04 15:30:05 2.29.1.4
|
||
+++ ldebug.c 2008/04/04 15:47:10
|
||
@@ -346,9 +346,18 @@
|
||
int dest = pc+1+b;
|
||
check(0 <= dest && dest < pt->sizecode);
|
||
if (dest > 0) {
|
||
- /* cannot jump to a setlist count */
|
||
- Instruction d = pt->code[dest-1];
|
||
- check(!(GET_OPCODE(d) == OP_SETLIST && GETARG_C(d) == 0));
|
||
+ int j;
|
||
+ /* check that it does not jump to a setlist count; this
|
||
+ is tricky, because the count from a previous setlist may
|
||
+ have the same value of an invalid setlist; so, we must
|
||
+ go all the way back to the first of them (if any) */
|
||
+ for (j = 0; j < dest; j++) {
|
||
+ Instruction d = pt->code[dest-1-j];
|
||
+ if (!(GET_OPCODE(d) == OP_SETLIST && GETARG_C(d) == 0)) break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ /* if 'j' is even, previous value is not a setlist (even if
|
||
+ it looks like one) */
|
||
+ check((j&1) == 0);
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
break;
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[maliciously crafted precompiled code can inject invalid boolean
|
||
values into Lua code]],
|
||
report = [[Greg Falcon, on 2008/03/27]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
maybe = string.dump(function() return ({[true]=true})[true] end)
|
||
maybe = maybe:gsub('\1\1','\1\2')
|
||
maybe = loadstring(maybe)()
|
||
assert(type(maybe) == "boolean" and maybe ~= true and maybe ~= false)
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lundump.c 2008/01/18 16:39:11 2.7.1.2
|
||
+++ lundump.c 2008/04/04 15:50:39
|
||
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
|
||
setnilvalue(o);
|
||
break;
|
||
case LUA_TBOOLEAN:
|
||
- setbvalue(o,LoadChar(S));
|
||
+ setbvalue(o,LoadChar(S)!=0);
|
||
break;
|
||
case LUA_TNUMBER:
|
||
setnvalue(o,LoadNumber(S));
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [['string.byte' gets confused with some out-of-range negative indices]],
|
||
report = [[Mike Pall, on 2008/06/03]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
print(string.byte("abc", -5)) --> 97 98 99 (should print nothing)
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lstrlib.c 2007/12/28 15:32:23 1.132.1.3
|
||
+++ lstrlib.c 2008/07/05 11:53:42
|
||
@@ -35,7 +35,8 @@
|
||
|
||
static ptrdiff_t posrelat (ptrdiff_t pos, size_t len) {
|
||
/* relative string position: negative means back from end */
|
||
- return (pos>=0) ? pos : (ptrdiff_t)len+pos+1;
|
||
+ if (pos < 0) pos += (ptrdiff_t)len + 1;
|
||
+ return (pos >= 0) ? pos : 0;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[user-requested GC step may loop forever]],
|
||
report = [[Makoto Hamanaka, on 2008/07/01]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
collectgarbage("setpause", 100) -- small value
|
||
collectgarbage("setstepmul", 2000) -- large value
|
||
collectgarbage("step",0)
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lapi.c 2008/02/14 16:46:39 2.55.1.4
|
||
+++ lapi.c 2008/07/04 18:34:48
|
||
@@ -929,10 +929,13 @@
|
||
g->GCthreshold = g->totalbytes - a;
|
||
else
|
||
g->GCthreshold = 0;
|
||
- while (g->GCthreshold <= g->totalbytes)
|
||
+ while (g->GCthreshold <= g->totalbytes) {
|
||
luaC_step(L);
|
||
- if (g->gcstate == GCSpause) /* end of cycle? */
|
||
- res = 1; /* signal it */
|
||
+ if (g->gcstate == GCSpause) { /* end of cycle? */
|
||
+ res = 1; /* signal it */
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ }
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
case LUA_GCSETPAUSE: {
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [['module' may change the environment of a C function]],
|
||
report = [[Peter Cawley, on 2008/07/16]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
pcall(module, "xuxu")
|
||
assert(debug.getfenv(pcall) == xuxu)
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- loadlib.c 2007/12/28 14:58:43 1.52.1.2
|
||
+++ loadlib.c 2008/08/05 19:39:00
|
||
@@ -506,8 +506,11 @@
|
||
|
||
static void setfenv (lua_State *L) {
|
||
lua_Debug ar;
|
||
- lua_getstack(L, 1, &ar);
|
||
- lua_getinfo(L, "f", &ar);
|
||
+ if (lua_getstack(L, 1, &ar) == 0 ||
|
||
+ lua_getinfo(L, "f", &ar) == 0 || /* get calling function */
|
||
+ lua_iscfunction(L, -1))
|
||
+ luaL_error(L, "function " LUA_QL("module")
|
||
+ " not called from a Lua function");
|
||
lua_pushvalue(L, -2);
|
||
lua_setfenv(L, -2);
|
||
lua_pop(L, 1);
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[internal macro 'svalue' is wrong]],
|
||
report = [[Martijn van Buul, on 2008/08/04]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
/* in luaconf.h */
|
||
#define LUAI_USER_ALIGNMENT_T union { char b[32]; }
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lobject.h 2007/12/27 13:02:25 2.20.1.1
|
||
+++ lobject.h 2008/08/05 19:40:48
|
||
@@ -210,3 +210,3 @@
|
||
#define getstr(ts) cast(const char *, (ts) + 1)
|
||
-#define svalue(o) getstr(tsvalue(o))
|
||
+#define svalue(o) getstr(rawtsvalue(o))
|
||
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
-- Lua 5.1.4
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[malicious zero-length string in binary code may segfault Lua]],
|
||
report = [[Peter Cawley, on 2008/09/01]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
loadstring(('').dump(function()X''end):gsub('\2%z%z%zX','\0\0\0'))()
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[wrong code generation for some particular boolean expressions]],
|
||
report = [[Brian Kelley, on 2009/04/15]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
print(((1 or false) and true) or false) --> 1
|
||
-- should be 'true'
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lcode.c 2007/12/28 15:32:23 2.25.1.3
|
||
+++ lcode.c 2009/06/15 14:07:34
|
||
@@ -544,15 +544,18 @@
|
||
pc = NO_JUMP; /* always true; do nothing */
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
- case VFALSE: {
|
||
- pc = luaK_jump(fs); /* always jump */
|
||
- break;
|
||
- }
|
||
case VJMP: {
|
||
invertjump(fs, e);
|
||
pc = e->u.s.info;
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
+ case VFALSE: {
|
||
+ if (!hasjumps(e)) {
|
||
+ pc = luaK_jump(fs); /* always jump */
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ /* else go through */
|
||
+ }
|
||
default: {
|
||
pc = jumponcond(fs, e, 0);
|
||
break;
|
||
@@ -572,14 +575,17 @@
|
||
pc = NO_JUMP; /* always false; do nothing */
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
- case VTRUE: {
|
||
- pc = luaK_jump(fs); /* always jump */
|
||
- break;
|
||
- }
|
||
case VJMP: {
|
||
pc = e->u.s.info;
|
||
break;
|
||
}
|
||
+ case VTRUE: {
|
||
+ if (!hasjumps(e)) {
|
||
+ pc = luaK_jump(fs); /* always jump */
|
||
+ break;
|
||
+ }
|
||
+ /* else go through */
|
||
+ }
|
||
default: {
|
||
pc = jumponcond(fs, e, 1);
|
||
break;
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [['luaV_settable' may invalidate a reference to a table and try
|
||
to reuse it]],
|
||
report = [[Mark Feldman, on 2009/06/27]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
grandparent = {}
|
||
grandparent.__newindex = function(s,_,_) print(s) end
|
||
|
||
parent = {}
|
||
parent.__newindex = parent
|
||
setmetatable(parent, grandparent)
|
||
|
||
child = setmetatable({}, parent)
|
||
child.foo = 10 --> (crash on some machines)
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lvm.c 2007/12/28 15:32:23 2.63.1.3
|
||
+++ lvm.c 2009/07/01 20:36:59
|
||
@@ -133,6 +133,7 @@
|
||
|
||
void luaV_settable (lua_State *L, const TValue *t, TValue *key, StkId val) {
|
||
int loop;
|
||
+ TValue temp;
|
||
for (loop = 0; loop < MAXTAGLOOP; loop++) {
|
||
const TValue *tm;
|
||
if (ttistable(t)) { /* `t' is a table? */
|
||
@@ -152,7 +153,9 @@
|
||
callTM(L, tm, t, key, val);
|
||
return;
|
||
}
|
||
- t = tm; /* else repeat with `tm' */
|
||
+ /* else repeat with `tm' */
|
||
+ setobj(L, &temp, tm); /* avoid pointing inside table (may rehash) */
|
||
+ t = &temp;
|
||
}
|
||
luaG_runerror(L, "loop in settable");
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[smart use of varargs may create functions that return too
|
||
many arguments and overflow the stack of C functions]],
|
||
report = [[Patrick Donnelly, on 2008/12/10]],
|
||
since = [[]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
local function lunpack(i, ...)
|
||
if i == 0 then return ...
|
||
else
|
||
return lunpack(i-1, 1, ...)
|
||
end
|
||
end
|
||
|
||
Now, if C calls lunpack(n) with a huge n, it may end with
|
||
too many values in its stack and confuse its stack indices.
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [['debug.getfenv' does not check whether it has an argument]],
|
||
report = [[Patrick Donnelly, 2009/07/30]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[debug.getfenv() -- should raise an error]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- ldblib.c 2008/01/21 13:11:21 1.104.1.3
|
||
+++ ldblib.c 2009/08/04 18:43:12
|
||
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@
|
||
|
||
|
||
static int db_getfenv (lua_State *L) {
|
||
+ luaL_checkany(L, 1);
|
||
lua_getfenv(L, 1);
|
||
return 1;
|
||
}
|
||
]],
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [[GC may get stuck during a parser and avoids proper resizing of
|
||
the string table,
|
||
making its lists grow too much and degrading performance]],
|
||
report = [[Sean Conner, 2009/11/10]],
|
||
since = [[5.1]],
|
||
example = [[See http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2009-11/msg00463.html]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- llex.c 2007/12/27 13:02:25 2.20.1.1
|
||
+++ llex.c 2009/11/23 14:49:40
|
||
@@ -118,8 +118,10 @@
|
||
lua_State *L = ls->L;
|
||
TString *ts = luaS_newlstr(L, str, l);
|
||
TValue *o = luaH_setstr(L, ls->fs->h, ts); /* entry for `str' */
|
||
- if (ttisnil(o))
|
||
+ if (ttisnil(o)) {
|
||
setbvalue(o, 1); /* make sure `str' will not be collected */
|
||
+ luaC_checkGC(L);
|
||
+ }
|
||
return ts;
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
]]
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [['string.format' may get buffer as an argument when there are
|
||
missing arguments and format string is too long]],
|
||
report = [[Roberto I., 2010/04/12]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
x = string.rep("x", 10000) .. "%d"
|
||
print(string.format(x)) -- gives wrong error message
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- lstrlib.c 2008/07/11 17:27:21 1.132.1.4
|
||
+++ lstrlib.c 2010/05/14 15:12:53
|
||
@@ -754,6 +754,7 @@
|
||
|
||
|
||
static int str_format (lua_State *L) {
|
||
+ int top = lua_gettop(L);
|
||
int arg = 1;
|
||
size_t sfl;
|
||
const char *strfrmt = luaL_checklstring(L, arg, &sfl);
|
||
@@ -768,7 +769,8 @@
|
||
else { /* format item */
|
||
char form[MAX_FORMAT]; /* to store the format (`%...') */
|
||
char buff[MAX_ITEM]; /* to store the formatted item */
|
||
- arg++;
|
||
+ if (++arg > top)
|
||
+ luaL_argerror(L, arg, "no value");
|
||
strfrmt = scanformat(L, strfrmt, form);
|
||
switch (*strfrmt++) {
|
||
case 'c': {
|
||
]]
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
Bug{
|
||
what = [['io.read(op, "*n")' may return garbage if second read fails]],
|
||
report = [[Roberto I., 2010/04/12]],
|
||
since = [[5.0]],
|
||
example = [[
|
||
print(io.read("*n", "*n")) --<< enter "10 hi"
|
||
--> file (0x884420) nil
|
||
]],
|
||
patch = [[
|
||
--- liolib.c 2008/01/18 17:47:43 2.73.1.3
|
||
+++ liolib.c 2010/05/14 15:29:29
|
||
@@ -276,7 +276,10 @@
|
||
lua_pushnumber(L, d);
|
||
return 1;
|
||
}
|
||
- else return 0; /* read fails */
|
||
+ else {
|
||
+ lua_pushnil(L); /* "result" to be removed */
|
||
+ return 0; /* read fails */
|
||
+ }
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
|
||
]]
|
||
}
|
||
|