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/*
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** Shared definitions for upb Lua modules.
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*/
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#ifndef UPB_LUA_UPB_H_
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#define UPB_LUA_UPB_H_
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#include "lauxlib.h"
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#include "upb/def.h"
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#include "upb/handlers.h"
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#include "upb/symtab.h"
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/* Lua 5.1/5.2 compatibility code. */
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#if LUA_VERSION_NUM == 501
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#define lua_rawlen lua_objlen
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/* Lua >= 5.2's getuservalue/setuservalue functions do not exist in prior
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* versions but the older function lua_getfenv() can provide 100% of its
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* capabilities (the reverse is not true). */
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#define lua_getuservalue(L, index) lua_getfenv(L, index)
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#define lua_setuservalue(L, index) lua_setfenv(L, index)
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void *luaL_testudata(lua_State *L, int ud, const char *tname);
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#elif LUA_VERSION_NUM == 502
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int luaL_typerror(lua_State *L, int narg, const char *tname);
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#else
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#error Only Lua 5.1 and 5.2 are supported
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#endif
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#define lupb_assert(L, predicate) \
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if (!(predicate)) \
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luaL_error(L, "internal error: %s, %s:%d ", #predicate, __FILE__, __LINE__);
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/* Function for initializing the core library. This function is idempotent,
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* and should be called at least once before calling any of the functions that
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* construct core upb types. */
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int luaopen_upb(lua_State *L);
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/* Gets or creates a package table for a C module that is uniquely identified by
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* "ptr". The easiest way to supply a unique "ptr" is to pass the address of a
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* static variable private in the module's .c file.
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*
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* If this module has already been registered in this lua_State, pushes it and
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* returns true.
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*
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* Otherwise, creates a new module table for this module with the given name,
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* pushes it, and registers the given top-level functions in it. It also sets
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* it as a global variable, but only if the current version of Lua expects that
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* (ie Lua 5.1/LuaJIT).
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*
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* If "false" is returned, the caller is guaranteed that this lib has not been
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* registered in this Lua state before (regardless of any funny business the
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* user might have done to the global state), so the caller can safely perform
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* one-time initialization. */
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bool lupb_openlib(lua_State *L, void *ptr, const char *name,
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const luaL_Reg *funcs);
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/* Custom check/push functions. Unlike the Lua equivalents, they are pinned to
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* specific types (instead of lua_Number, etc), and do not allow any implicit
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* conversion or data loss. */
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int64_t lupb_checkint64(lua_State *L, int narg);
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int32_t lupb_checkint32(lua_State *L, int narg);
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uint64_t lupb_checkuint64(lua_State *L, int narg);
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uint32_t lupb_checkuint32(lua_State *L, int narg);
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double lupb_checkdouble(lua_State *L, int narg);
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float lupb_checkfloat(lua_State *L, int narg);
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bool lupb_checkbool(lua_State *L, int narg);
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const char *lupb_checkname(lua_State *L, int narg);
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void lupb_pushint64(lua_State *L, int64_t val);
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void lupb_pushint32(lua_State *L, int32_t val);
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void lupb_pushuint64(lua_State *L, uint64_t val);
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void lupb_pushuint32(lua_State *L, uint32_t val);
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void lupb_pushdouble(lua_State *L, double val);
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void lupb_pushfloat(lua_State *L, float val);
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void lupb_pushbool(lua_State *L, bool val);
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/* Functions for getting/pushing wrappers to various types defined in the
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* core library. */
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void *lupb_refcounted_check(lua_State *L, int narg, const char *type);
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const upb_msgdef *lupb_msg_checkdef(lua_State *L, int narg);
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const upb_msgdef *lupb_msgdef_check(lua_State *L, int narg);
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const upb_enumdef *lupb_enumdef_check(lua_State *L, int narg);
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const upb_fielddef *lupb_fielddef_check(lua_State *L, int narg);
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const upb_symtab *lupb_symtab_check(lua_State *L, int narg);
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void lupb_refcounted_pushnewrapper(lua_State *L, const upb_refcounted *obj,
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const char *type, const void *ref_donor);
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bool lupb_def_pushwrapper(lua_State *L, const upb_def *def,
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const void *ref_donor);
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void lupb_def_pushnewrapper(lua_State *L, const upb_def *def,
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const void *ref_donor);
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void lupb_symtab_pushwrapper(lua_State *L, const upb_symtab *s,
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const void *ref_donor);
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void lupb_symtab_pushnewrapper(lua_State *L, const upb_symtab *s,
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const void *ref_donor);
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/* For constructing a new message. narg is the Lua value for the MessageDef
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* object. */
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void lupb_msg_pushnew(lua_State *L, int narg);
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/* Builds and returns a handlers object for populating a lupb_msg described by
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* the MessageDef at "narg".
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*
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* TODO(haberman): factor this so it doesn't have to take a lua_State. We
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* should be able to generate message handlers for a upb_msgdef that can be used
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* across many Lua states, so we can shared JIT code across lua_States. */
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const upb_handlers *lupb_msg_newwritehandlers(lua_State *L, int narg,
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const void *owner);
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/* Registers a type with the given name, methods, and metamethods.
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* If "refcount_gc" is true, adds a __gc metamethod that does an unref.
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* Refcounted types must be allocated with lupb_refcounted_push[new]wrapper. */
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void lupb_register_type(lua_State *L, const char *name, const luaL_Reg *m,
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const luaL_Reg *mm, bool refcount_gc);
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/* Checks the given upb_status and throws a Lua error if it is not ok. */
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void lupb_checkstatus(lua_State *L, upb_status *s);
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#endif /* UPB_LUA_UPB_H_ */
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