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Several details in code (e.g., moving a variable to the most inner scope that encloses its uses), comments, parameter names, extra tests.
478 lines
12 KiB
Lua
478 lines
12 KiB
Lua
-- $Id: testes/events.lua $
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-- See Copyright Notice in file all.lua
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print('testing metatables')
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local debug = require'debug'
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X = 20; B = 30
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_ENV = setmetatable({}, {__index=_G})
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collectgarbage()
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X = X+10
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assert(X == 30 and _G.X == 20)
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B = false
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assert(B == false)
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_ENV["B"] = undef
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assert(B == 30)
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assert(getmetatable{} == nil)
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assert(getmetatable(4) == nil)
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assert(getmetatable(nil) == nil)
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a={name = "NAME"}; setmetatable(a, {__metatable = "xuxu",
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__tostring=function(x) return x.name end})
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assert(getmetatable(a) == "xuxu")
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assert(tostring(a) == "NAME")
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-- cannot change a protected metatable
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assert(pcall(setmetatable, a, {}) == false)
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a.name = "gororoba"
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assert(tostring(a) == "gororoba")
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local a, t = {10,20,30; x="10", y="20"}, {}
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assert(setmetatable(a,t) == a)
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assert(getmetatable(a) == t)
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assert(setmetatable(a,nil) == a)
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assert(getmetatable(a) == nil)
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assert(setmetatable(a,t) == a)
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function f (t, i, e)
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assert(not e)
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local p = rawget(t, "parent")
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return (p and p[i]+3), "dummy return"
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end
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t.__index = f
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a.parent = {z=25, x=12, [4] = 24}
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assert(a[1] == 10 and a.z == 28 and a[4] == 27 and a.x == "10")
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collectgarbage()
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a = setmetatable({}, t)
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function f(t, i, v) rawset(t, i, v-3) end
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setmetatable(t, t) -- causes a bug in 5.1 !
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t.__newindex = f
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a[1] = 30; a.x = "101"; a[5] = 200
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assert(a[1] == 27 and a.x == 98 and a[5] == 197)
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do -- bug in Lua 5.3.2
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local mt = {}
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mt.__newindex = mt
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local t = setmetatable({}, mt)
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t[1] = 10 -- will segfault on some machines
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assert(mt[1] == 10)
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end
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local c = {}
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a = setmetatable({}, t)
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t.__newindex = c
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t.__index = c
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a[1] = 10; a[2] = 20; a[3] = 90;
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for i = 4, 20 do a[i] = i * 10 end
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assert(a[1] == 10 and a[2] == 20 and a[3] == 90)
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for i = 4, 20 do assert(a[i] == i * 10) end
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assert(next(a) == nil)
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do
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local a;
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a = setmetatable({}, {__index = setmetatable({},
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{__index = setmetatable({},
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{__index = function (_,n) return a[n-3]+4, "lixo" end})})})
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a[0] = 20
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for i=0,10 do
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assert(a[i*3] == 20 + i*4)
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end
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end
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do -- newindex
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local foi
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local a = {}
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for i=1,10 do a[i] = 0; a['a'..i] = 0; end
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setmetatable(a, {__newindex = function (t,k,v) foi=true; rawset(t,k,v) end})
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foi = false; a[1]=0; assert(not foi)
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foi = false; a['a1']=0; assert(not foi)
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foi = false; a['a11']=0; assert(foi)
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foi = false; a[11]=0; assert(foi)
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foi = false; a[1]=undef; assert(not foi)
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a[1] = undef
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foi = false; a[1]=nil; assert(foi)
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end
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setmetatable(t, nil)
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function f (t, ...) return t, {...} end
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t.__call = f
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do
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local x,y = a(table.unpack{'a', 1})
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assert(x==a and y[1]=='a' and y[2]==1 and y[3]==undef)
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x,y = a()
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assert(x==a and y[1]==undef)
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end
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local b = setmetatable({}, t)
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setmetatable(b,t)
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function f(op)
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return function (...) cap = {[0] = op, ...} ; return (...) end
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end
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t.__add = f("add")
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t.__sub = f("sub")
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t.__mul = f("mul")
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t.__div = f("div")
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t.__idiv = f("idiv")
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t.__mod = f("mod")
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t.__unm = f("unm")
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t.__pow = f("pow")
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t.__len = f("len")
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t.__band = f("band")
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t.__bor = f("bor")
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t.__bxor = f("bxor")
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t.__shl = f("shl")
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t.__shr = f("shr")
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t.__bnot = f("bnot")
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t.__lt = f("lt")
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t.__le = f("le")
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local function checkcap (t)
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assert(#cap + 1 == #t)
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for i = 1, #t do
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assert(cap[i - 1] == t[i])
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assert(math.type(cap[i - 1]) == math.type(t[i]))
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end
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end
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-- Some tests are done inside small anonymous functions to ensure
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-- that constants go to constant table even in debug compilation,
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-- when the constant table is very small.
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assert(b+5 == b); checkcap{"add", b, 5}
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assert(5.2 + b == 5.2); checkcap{"add", 5.2, b}
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assert(b+'5' == b); checkcap{"add", b, '5'}
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assert(5+b == 5); checkcap{"add", 5, b}
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assert('5'+b == '5'); checkcap{"add", '5', b}
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b=b-3; assert(getmetatable(b) == t); checkcap{"sub", b, 3}
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assert(5-a == 5); checkcap{"sub", 5, a}
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assert('5'-a == '5'); checkcap{"sub", '5', a}
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assert(a*a == a); checkcap{"mul", a, a}
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assert(a/0 == a); checkcap{"div", a, 0}
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assert(a/0.0 == a); checkcap{"div", a, 0.0}
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assert(a%2 == a); checkcap{"mod", a, 2}
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assert(a // (1/0) == a); checkcap{"idiv", a, 1/0}
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;(function () assert(a & "hi" == a) end)(); checkcap{"band", a, "hi"}
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;(function () assert(10 & a == 10) end)(); checkcap{"band", 10, a}
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;(function () assert(a | 10 == a) end)(); checkcap{"bor", a, 10}
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assert(a | "hi" == a); checkcap{"bor", a, "hi"}
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assert("hi" ~ a == "hi"); checkcap{"bxor", "hi", a}
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;(function () assert(10 ~ a == 10) end)(); checkcap{"bxor", 10, a}
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assert(-a == a); checkcap{"unm", a, a}
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assert(a^4.0 == a); checkcap{"pow", a, 4.0}
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assert(a^'4' == a); checkcap{"pow", a, '4'}
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assert(4^a == 4); checkcap{"pow", 4, a}
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assert('4'^a == '4'); checkcap{"pow", '4', a}
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assert(#a == a); checkcap{"len", a, a}
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assert(~a == a); checkcap{"bnot", a, a}
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assert(a << 3 == a); checkcap{"shl", a, 3}
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assert(1.5 >> a == 1.5); checkcap{"shr", 1.5, a}
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-- for comparison operators, all results are true
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assert(5.0 > a); checkcap{"lt", a, 5.0}
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assert(a >= 10); checkcap{"le", 10, a}
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assert(a <= -10.0); checkcap{"le", a, -10.0}
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assert(a < -10); checkcap{"lt", a, -10}
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-- test for rawlen
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t = setmetatable({1,2,3}, {__len = function () return 10 end})
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assert(#t == 10 and rawlen(t) == 3)
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assert(rawlen"abc" == 3)
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assert(not pcall(rawlen, io.stdin))
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assert(not pcall(rawlen, 34))
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assert(not pcall(rawlen))
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-- rawlen for long strings
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assert(rawlen(string.rep('a', 1000)) == 1000)
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t = {}
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t.__lt = function (a,b,c)
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collectgarbage()
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assert(c == nil)
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if type(a) == 'table' then a = a.x end
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if type(b) == 'table' then b = b.x end
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return a<b, "dummy"
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end
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t.__le = function (a,b,c)
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assert(c == nil)
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if type(a) == 'table' then a = a.x end
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if type(b) == 'table' then b = b.x end
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return a<=b, "dummy"
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end
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t.__eq = function (a,b,c)
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assert(c == nil)
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if type(a) == 'table' then a = a.x end
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if type(b) == 'table' then b = b.x end
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return a == b, "dummy"
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end
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function Op(x) return setmetatable({x=x}, t) end
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local function test (a, b, c)
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assert(not(Op(1)<Op(1)) and (Op(1)<Op(2)) and not(Op(2)<Op(1)))
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assert(not(1 < Op(1)) and (Op(1) < 2) and not(2 < Op(1)))
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assert(not(Op('a')<Op('a')) and (Op('a')<Op('b')) and not(Op('b')<Op('a')))
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assert(not('a' < Op('a')) and (Op('a') < 'b') and not(Op('b') < Op('a')))
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assert((Op(1)<=Op(1)) and (Op(1)<=Op(2)) and not(Op(2)<=Op(1)))
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assert((Op('a')<=Op('a')) and (Op('a')<=Op('b')) and not(Op('b')<=Op('a')))
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assert(not(Op(1)>Op(1)) and not(Op(1)>Op(2)) and (Op(2)>Op(1)))
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assert(not(Op('a')>Op('a')) and not(Op('a')>Op('b')) and (Op('b')>Op('a')))
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assert((Op(1)>=Op(1)) and not(Op(1)>=Op(2)) and (Op(2)>=Op(1)))
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assert((1 >= Op(1)) and not(1 >= Op(2)) and (Op(2) >= 1))
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assert((Op('a')>=Op('a')) and not(Op('a')>=Op('b')) and (Op('b')>=Op('a')))
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assert(('a' >= Op('a')) and not(Op('a') >= 'b') and (Op('b') >= Op('a')))
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assert(Op(1) == Op(1) and Op(1) ~= Op(2))
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assert(Op('a') == Op('a') and Op('a') ~= Op('b'))
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assert(a == a and a ~= b)
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assert(Op(3) == c)
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end
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test(Op(1), Op(2), Op(3))
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-- test `partial order'
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local function rawSet(x)
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local y = {}
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for _,k in pairs(x) do y[k] = 1 end
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return y
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end
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local function Set(x)
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return setmetatable(rawSet(x), t)
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end
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t.__lt = function (a,b)
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for k in pairs(a) do
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if not b[k] then return false end
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b[k] = undef
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end
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return next(b) ~= nil
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end
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t.__le = function (a,b)
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for k in pairs(a) do
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if not b[k] then return false end
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end
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return true
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end
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assert(Set{1,2,3} < Set{1,2,3,4})
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assert(not(Set{1,2,3,4} < Set{1,2,3,4}))
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assert((Set{1,2,3,4} <= Set{1,2,3,4}))
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assert((Set{1,2,3,4} >= Set{1,2,3,4}))
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assert(not (Set{1,3} <= Set{3,5}))
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assert(not(Set{1,3} <= Set{3,5}))
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assert(not(Set{1,3} >= Set{3,5}))
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t.__eq = function (a,b)
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for k in pairs(a) do
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if not b[k] then return false end
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b[k] = undef
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end
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return next(b) == nil
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end
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local s = Set{1,3,5}
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assert(s == Set{3,5,1})
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assert(not rawequal(s, Set{3,5,1}))
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assert(rawequal(s, s))
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assert(Set{1,3,5,1} == rawSet{3,5,1})
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assert(rawSet{1,3,5,1} == Set{3,5,1})
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assert(Set{1,3,5} ~= Set{3,5,1,6})
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-- '__eq' is not used for table accesses
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t[Set{1,3,5}] = 1
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assert(t[Set{1,3,5}] == undef)
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if not T then
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(Message or print)('\n >>> testC not active: skipping tests for \z
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userdata <<<\n')
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else
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local u1 = T.newuserdata(0, 1)
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local u2 = T.newuserdata(0, 1)
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local u3 = T.newuserdata(0, 1)
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assert(u1 ~= u2 and u1 ~= u3)
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debug.setuservalue(u1, 1);
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debug.setuservalue(u2, 2);
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debug.setuservalue(u3, 1);
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debug.setmetatable(u1, {__eq = function (a, b)
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return debug.getuservalue(a) == debug.getuservalue(b)
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end})
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debug.setmetatable(u2, {__eq = function (a, b)
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return true
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end})
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assert(u1 == u3 and u3 == u1 and u1 ~= u2)
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assert(u2 == u1 and u2 == u3 and u3 == u2)
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assert(u2 ~= {}) -- different types cannot be equal
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assert(rawequal(u1, u1) and not rawequal(u1, u3))
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local mirror = {}
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debug.setmetatable(u3, {__index = mirror, __newindex = mirror})
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for i = 1, 10 do u3[i] = i end
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for i = 1, 10 do assert(u3[i] == i) end
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end
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t.__concat = function (a,b,c)
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assert(c == nil)
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if type(a) == 'table' then a = a.val end
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if type(b) == 'table' then b = b.val end
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if A then return a..b
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else
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return setmetatable({val=a..b}, t)
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end
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end
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c = {val="c"}; setmetatable(c, t)
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d = {val="d"}; setmetatable(d, t)
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A = true
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assert(c..d == 'cd')
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assert(0 .."a".."b"..c..d.."e".."f"..(5+3).."g" == "0abcdef8g")
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A = false
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assert((c..d..c..d).val == 'cdcd')
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x = c..d
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assert(getmetatable(x) == t and x.val == 'cd')
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x = 0 .."a".."b"..c..d.."e".."f".."g"
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assert(x.val == "0abcdefg")
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-- concat metamethod x numbers (bug in 5.1.1)
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c = {}
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local x
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setmetatable(c, {__concat = function (a,b)
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assert(type(a) == "number" and b == c or type(b) == "number" and a == c)
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return c
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end})
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assert(c..5 == c and 5 .. c == c)
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assert(4 .. c .. 5 == c and 4 .. 5 .. 6 .. 7 .. c == c)
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-- test comparison compatibilities
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local t1, t2, c, d
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t1 = {}; c = {}; setmetatable(c, t1)
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d = {}
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t1.__eq = function () return true end
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t1.__lt = function () return true end
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t1.__le = function () return false end
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setmetatable(d, t1)
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assert(c == d and c < d and not(d <= c))
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t2 = {}
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t2.__eq = t1.__eq
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t2.__lt = t1.__lt
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setmetatable(d, t2)
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assert(c == d and c < d and not(d <= c))
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-- test for several levels of calls
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local i
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local tt = {
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__call = function (t, ...)
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i = i+1
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if t.f then return t.f(...)
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else return {...}
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end
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end
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}
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local a = setmetatable({}, tt)
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local b = setmetatable({f=a}, tt)
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local c = setmetatable({f=b}, tt)
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i = 0
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x = c(3,4,5)
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assert(i == 3 and x[1] == 3 and x[3] == 5)
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assert(_G.X == 20)
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print'+'
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local _g = _G
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_ENV = setmetatable({}, {__index=function (_,k) return _g[k] end})
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a = {}
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rawset(a, "x", 1, 2, 3)
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assert(a.x == 1 and rawget(a, "x", 3) == 1)
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print '+'
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-- testing metatables for basic types
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mt = {__index = function (a,b) return a+b end,
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__len = function (x) return math.floor(x) end}
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debug.setmetatable(10, mt)
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assert(getmetatable(-2) == mt)
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assert((10)[3] == 13)
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assert((10)["3"] == 13)
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assert(#3.45 == 3)
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debug.setmetatable(23, nil)
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assert(getmetatable(-2) == nil)
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debug.setmetatable(true, mt)
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assert(getmetatable(false) == mt)
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mt.__index = function (a,b) return a or b end
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assert((true)[false] == true)
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assert((false)[false] == false)
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debug.setmetatable(false, nil)
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assert(getmetatable(true) == nil)
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debug.setmetatable(nil, mt)
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assert(getmetatable(nil) == mt)
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mt.__add = function (a,b) return (a or 1) + (b or 2) end
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assert(10 + nil == 12)
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assert(nil + 23 == 24)
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assert(nil + nil == 3)
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debug.setmetatable(nil, nil)
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assert(getmetatable(nil) == nil)
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debug.setmetatable(nil, {})
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-- loops in delegation
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a = {}; setmetatable(a, a); a.__index = a; a.__newindex = a
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assert(not pcall(function (a,b) return a[b] end, a, 10))
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assert(not pcall(function (a,b,c) a[b] = c end, a, 10, true))
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-- bug in 5.1
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T, K, V = nil
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grandparent = {}
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grandparent.__newindex = function(t,k,v) T=t; K=k; V=v end
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parent = {}
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parent.__newindex = parent
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setmetatable(parent, grandparent)
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child = setmetatable({}, parent)
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child.foo = 10 --> CRASH (on some machines)
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assert(T == parent and K == "foo" and V == 10)
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print 'OK'
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return 12
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