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517 lines
12 KiB
Lua
-- $Id: testes/calls.lua $
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-- See Copyright Notice in file all.lua
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print("testing functions and calls")
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local debug = require "debug"
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-- get the opportunity to test 'type' too ;)
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assert(type(1<2) == 'boolean')
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assert(type(true) == 'boolean' and type(false) == 'boolean')
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assert(type(nil) == 'nil'
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and type(-3) == 'number'
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and type'x' == 'string'
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and type{} == 'table'
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and type(type) == 'function')
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assert(type(assert) == type(print))
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function f (x) return a:x (x) end
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assert(type(f) == 'function')
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assert(not pcall(type))
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-- testing local-function recursion
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fact = false
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do
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local res = 1
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local function fact (n)
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if n==0 then return res
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else return n*fact(n-1)
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end
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end
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assert(fact(5) == 120)
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end
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assert(fact == false)
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-- testing declarations
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a = {i = 10}
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self = 20
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function a:x (x) return x+self.i end
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function a.y (x) return x+self end
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assert(a:x(1)+10 == a.y(1))
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a.t = {i=-100}
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a["t"].x = function (self, a,b) return self.i+a+b end
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assert(a.t:x(2,3) == -95)
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do
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local a = {x=0}
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function a:add (x) self.x, a.y = self.x+x, 20; return self end
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assert(a:add(10):add(20):add(30).x == 60 and a.y == 20)
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end
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local a = {b={c={}}}
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function a.b.c.f1 (x) return x+1 end
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function a.b.c:f2 (x,y) self[x] = y end
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assert(a.b.c.f1(4) == 5)
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a.b.c:f2('k', 12); assert(a.b.c.k == 12)
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print('+')
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t = nil -- 'declare' t
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function f(a,b,c) local d = 'a'; t={a,b,c,d} end
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f( -- this line change must be valid
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1,2)
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assert(t[1] == 1 and t[2] == 2 and t[3] == nil and t[4] == 'a')
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f(1,2, -- this one too
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3,4)
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assert(t[1] == 1 and t[2] == 2 and t[3] == 3 and t[4] == 'a')
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function fat(x)
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if x <= 1 then return 1
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else return x*load("return fat(" .. x-1 .. ")", "")()
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end
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end
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assert(load "load 'assert(fat(6)==720)' () ")()
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a = load('return fat(5), 3')
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a,b = a()
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assert(a == 120 and b == 3)
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print('+')
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function err_on_n (n)
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if n==0 then error(); exit(1);
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else err_on_n (n-1); exit(1);
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end
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end
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do
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function dummy (n)
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if n > 0 then
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assert(not pcall(err_on_n, n))
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dummy(n-1)
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end
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end
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end
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dummy(10)
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function deep (n)
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if n>0 then deep(n-1) end
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end
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deep(10)
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deep(180)
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print"testing tail calls"
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function deep (n) if n>0 then return deep(n-1) else return 101 end end
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assert(deep(30000) == 101)
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a = {}
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function a:deep (n) if n>0 then return self:deep(n-1) else return 101 end end
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assert(a:deep(30000) == 101)
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do -- tail calls x varargs
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local function foo (x, ...) local a = {...}; return x, a[1], a[2] end
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local function foo1 (x) return foo(10, x, x + 1) end
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local a, b, c = foo1(-2)
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assert(a == 10 and b == -2 and c == -1)
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-- tail calls x metamethods
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local t = setmetatable({}, {__call = foo})
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local function foo2 (x) return t(10, x) end
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a, b, c = foo2(100)
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assert(a == t and b == 10 and c == 100)
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a, b = (function () return foo() end)()
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assert(a == nil and b == nil)
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local X, Y, A
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local function foo (x, y, ...) X = x; Y = y; A = {...} end
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local function foo1 (...) return foo(...) end
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local a, b, c = foo1()
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assert(X == nil and Y == nil and #A == 0)
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a, b, c = foo1(10)
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assert(X == 10 and Y == nil and #A == 0)
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a, b, c = foo1(10, 20)
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assert(X == 10 and Y == 20 and #A == 0)
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a, b, c = foo1(10, 20, 30)
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assert(X == 10 and Y == 20 and #A == 1 and A[1] == 30)
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end
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do -- C-stack overflow while handling C-stack overflow
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local function loop ()
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assert(pcall(loop))
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end
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local err, msg = xpcall(loop, loop)
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assert(not err and string.find(msg, "error"))
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end
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do -- tail calls x chain of __call
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local n = 10000 -- depth
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local function foo ()
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if n == 0 then return 1023
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else n = n - 1; return foo()
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end
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end
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-- build a chain of __call metamethods ending in function 'foo'
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for i = 1, 100 do
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foo = setmetatable({}, {__call = foo})
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end
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-- call the first one as a tail call in a new coroutine
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-- (to ensure stack is not preallocated)
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assert(coroutine.wrap(function() return foo() end)() == 1023)
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end
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print('+')
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do -- testing chains of '__call'
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local N = 20
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local u = table.pack
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for i = 1, N do
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u = setmetatable({i}, {__call = u})
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end
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local Res = u("a", "b", "c")
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assert(Res.n == N + 3)
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for i = 1, N do
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assert(Res[i][1] == i)
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end
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assert(Res[N + 1] == "a" and Res[N + 2] == "b" and Res[N + 3] == "c")
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end
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a = nil
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(function (x) a=x end)(23)
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assert(a == 23 and (function (x) return x*2 end)(20) == 40)
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-- testing closures
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-- fixed-point operator
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Z = function (le)
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local function a (f)
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return le(function (x) return f(f)(x) end)
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end
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return a(a)
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end
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-- non-recursive factorial
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F = function (f)
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return function (n)
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if n == 0 then return 1
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else return n*f(n-1) end
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end
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end
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fat = Z(F)
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assert(fat(0) == 1 and fat(4) == 24 and Z(F)(5)==5*Z(F)(4))
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local function g (z)
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local function f (a,b,c,d)
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return function (x,y) return a+b+c+d+a+x+y+z end
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end
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return f(z,z+1,z+2,z+3)
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end
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f = g(10)
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assert(f(9, 16) == 10+11+12+13+10+9+16+10)
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Z, F, f = nil
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print('+')
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-- testing multiple returns
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function unlpack (t, i)
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i = i or 1
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if (i <= #t) then
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return t[i], unlpack(t, i+1)
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end
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end
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function equaltab (t1, t2)
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assert(#t1 == #t2)
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for i = 1, #t1 do
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assert(t1[i] == t2[i])
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end
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end
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local pack = function (...) return (table.pack(...)) end
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function f() return 1,2,30,4 end
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function ret2 (a,b) return a,b end
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local a,b,c,d = unlpack{1,2,3}
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assert(a==1 and b==2 and c==3 and d==nil)
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a = {1,2,3,4,false,10,'alo',false,assert}
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equaltab(pack(unlpack(a)), a)
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equaltab(pack(unlpack(a), -1), {1,-1})
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a,b,c,d = ret2(f()), ret2(f())
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assert(a==1 and b==1 and c==2 and d==nil)
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a,b,c,d = unlpack(pack(ret2(f()), ret2(f())))
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assert(a==1 and b==1 and c==2 and d==nil)
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a,b,c,d = unlpack(pack(ret2(f()), (ret2(f()))))
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assert(a==1 and b==1 and c==nil and d==nil)
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a = ret2{ unlpack{1,2,3}, unlpack{3,2,1}, unlpack{"a", "b"}}
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assert(a[1] == 1 and a[2] == 3 and a[3] == "a" and a[4] == "b")
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-- testing calls with 'incorrect' arguments
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rawget({}, "x", 1)
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rawset({}, "x", 1, 2)
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assert(math.sin(1,2) == math.sin(1))
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table.sort({10,9,8,4,19,23,0,0}, function (a,b) return a<b end, "extra arg")
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-- test for generic load
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local x = "-- a comment\0\0\0\n x = 10 + \n23; \
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local a = function () x = 'hi' end; \
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return '\0'"
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function read1 (x)
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local i = 0
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return function ()
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collectgarbage()
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i=i+1
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return string.sub(x, i, i)
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end
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end
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function cannotload (msg, a,b)
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assert(not a and string.find(b, msg))
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end
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a = assert(load(read1(x), "modname", "t", _G))
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assert(a() == "\0" and _G.x == 33)
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assert(debug.getinfo(a).source == "modname")
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-- cannot read text in binary mode
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cannotload("attempt to load a text chunk", load(read1(x), "modname", "b", {}))
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cannotload("attempt to load a text chunk", load(x, "modname", "b"))
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a = assert(load(function () return nil end))
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a() -- empty chunk
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assert(not load(function () return true end))
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-- small bug
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local t = {nil, "return ", "3"}
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f, msg = load(function () return table.remove(t, 1) end)
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assert(f() == nil) -- should read the empty chunk
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-- another small bug (in 5.2.1)
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f = load(string.dump(function () return 1 end), nil, "b", {})
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assert(type(f) == "function" and f() == 1)
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do -- another bug (in 5.4.0)
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-- loading a binary long string interrupted by GC cycles
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local f = string.dump(function ()
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return '01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789'
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end)
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f = load(read1(f))
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assert(f() == '01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789')
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end
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x = string.dump(load("x = 1; return x"))
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a = assert(load(read1(x), nil, "b"))
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assert(a() == 1 and _G.x == 1)
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cannotload("attempt to load a binary chunk", load(read1(x), nil, "t"))
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cannotload("attempt to load a binary chunk", load(x, nil, "t"))
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assert(not pcall(string.dump, print)) -- no dump of C functions
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cannotload("unexpected symbol", load(read1("*a = 123")))
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cannotload("unexpected symbol", load("*a = 123"))
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cannotload("hhi", load(function () error("hhi") end))
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-- any value is valid for _ENV
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assert(load("return _ENV", nil, nil, 123)() == 123)
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-- load when _ENV is not first upvalue
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local x; XX = 123
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local function h ()
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local y=x -- use 'x', so that it becomes 1st upvalue
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return XX -- global name
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end
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local d = string.dump(h)
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x = load(d, "", "b")
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assert(debug.getupvalue(x, 2) == '_ENV')
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debug.setupvalue(x, 2, _G)
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assert(x() == 123)
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assert(assert(load("return XX + ...", nil, nil, {XX = 13}))(4) == 17)
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-- test generic load with nested functions
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x = [[
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return function (x)
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return function (y)
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return function (z)
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return x+y+z
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end
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end
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end
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]]
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a = assert(load(read1(x), "read", "t"))
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assert(a()(2)(3)(10) == 15)
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-- repeat the test loading a binary chunk
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x = string.dump(a)
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a = assert(load(read1(x), "read", "b"))
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assert(a()(2)(3)(10) == 15)
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-- test for dump/undump with upvalues
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local a, b = 20, 30
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x = load(string.dump(function (x)
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if x == "set" then a = 10+b; b = b+1 else
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return a
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end
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end), "", "b", nil)
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assert(x() == nil)
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assert(debug.setupvalue(x, 1, "hi") == "a")
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assert(x() == "hi")
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assert(debug.setupvalue(x, 2, 13) == "b")
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assert(not debug.setupvalue(x, 3, 10)) -- only 2 upvalues
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x("set")
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assert(x() == 23)
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x("set")
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assert(x() == 24)
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-- test for dump/undump with many upvalues
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do
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local nup = 200 -- maximum number of local variables
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local prog = {"local a1"}
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for i = 2, nup do prog[#prog + 1] = ", a" .. i end
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prog[#prog + 1] = " = 1"
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for i = 2, nup do prog[#prog + 1] = ", " .. i end
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local sum = 1
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prog[#prog + 1] = "; return function () return a1"
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for i = 2, nup do prog[#prog + 1] = " + a" .. i; sum = sum + i end
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prog[#prog + 1] = " end"
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prog = table.concat(prog)
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local f = assert(load(prog))()
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assert(f() == sum)
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f = load(string.dump(f)) -- main chunk now has many upvalues
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local a = 10
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local h = function () return a end
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for i = 1, nup do
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debug.upvaluejoin(f, i, h, 1)
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end
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assert(f() == 10 * nup)
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end
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-- test for long method names
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do
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local t = {x = 1}
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function t:_012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 ()
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return self.x
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end
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assert(t:_012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789() == 1)
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end
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-- test for bug in parameter adjustment
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assert((function () return nil end)(4) == nil)
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assert((function () local a; return a end)(4) == nil)
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assert((function (a) return a end)() == nil)
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print("testing binary chunks")
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do
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local header = string.pack("c4BBc6BBB",
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"\27Lua", -- signature
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0x55, -- version 5.5 (0x55)
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0, -- format
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"\x19\x93\r\n\x1a\n", -- data
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4, -- size of instruction
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string.packsize("j"), -- sizeof(lua integer)
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string.packsize("n") -- sizeof(lua number)
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)
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local c = string.dump(function ()
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local a = 1; local b = 3;
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local f = function () return a + b + _ENV.c; end -- upvalues
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local s1 = "a constant"
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local s2 = "another constant"
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return a + b * 3
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end)
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assert(assert(load(c))() == 10)
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-- check header
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assert(string.sub(c, 1, #header) == header)
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-- check LUAC_INT and LUAC_NUM
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local ci, cn = string.unpack("jn", c, #header + 1)
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assert(ci == 0x5678 and cn == 370.5)
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-- corrupted header
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for i = 1, #header do
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local s = string.sub(c, 1, i - 1) ..
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string.char(string.byte(string.sub(c, i, i)) + 1) ..
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string.sub(c, i + 1, -1)
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assert(#s == #c)
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assert(not load(s))
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end
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-- loading truncated binary chunks
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for i = 1, #c - 1 do
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local st, msg = load(string.sub(c, 1, i))
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assert(not st and string.find(msg, "truncated"))
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end
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end
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do -- check reuse of strings in dumps
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local str = "|" .. string.rep("X", 50) .. "|"
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local foo = load(string.format([[
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local str <const> = "%s"
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return {
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function () return str end,
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function () return str end,
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function () return str end
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}
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]], str))
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-- count occurrences of 'str' inside the dump
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local dump = string.dump(foo)
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local _, count = string.gsub(dump, str, {})
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-- there should be only two occurrences:
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-- one inside the source, other the string itself.
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assert(count == 2)
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if T then -- check reuse of strings in undump
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local funcs = load(dump)()
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assert(string.format("%p", T.listk(funcs[1])[1]) ==
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string.format("%p", T.listk(funcs[3])[1]))
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end
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end
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print('OK')
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return deep
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