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Alex Orlenko 93d36b9068
More performance optimization (userdata part) 2022-06-06 21:42:55 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 5133a9837a
Add `Function::info()` to get information about functions.
Closes #149 and #7.
2022-04-18 18:28:11 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 3a9c8c2da2
Add Luau vector datatype support 2022-03-22 21:14:06 +00:00
Alex Orlenko fa99f62a99
Fix __index and __newindex wrappers for Luau 2022-03-21 01:08:40 +00:00
Alex Orlenko c322e028e2
Initial Luau support 2022-03-20 20:30:20 +00:00
Tarik02 d4f8dce597
Fix async userdata __index, __newindex metamethods 2022-03-20 20:03:47 +00:00
Alex Orlenko 66c9c633b2
Generate traceback from level 0 (instead of 1)
Fixes #112
2021-12-23 17:53:20 +00:00
Alex Orlenko a8017c10b9
Update callback_error(_ext) 2021-11-12 12:41:03 +00:00
Alex Orlenko 153502ec73
Add `set_nth_user_value` and `get_nth_user_value` to `AnyUserData`
with `n` up to 65535 for all Lua versions.
2021-11-08 21:16:31 +00:00
Alex Orlenko 2ea2b1f4fb
Refactor `Error::CallbackError` reporting and include source to
fmt::Display implementation.
This fixes #71.
2021-11-07 22:53:37 +00:00
Alex Orlenko 806f0bcef4
Add luajit52 support (LuaJIT with partial compatibility with Lua 5.2) 2021-11-04 12:26:11 +00:00
Alex Orlenko a9ca99349c
Switch to FxHash 2021-10-19 11:45:38 +01:00
Alex Orlenko cab2e5a48e
Fix clippy warnings 2021-10-12 12:02:42 +01:00
Alex Orlenko a544e41b33
Add (hidden) method `UserData::take()` to take out value from userdata 2021-10-05 15:46:50 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 5b1483bd56
Change syntax of `protect_lua` macro 2021-09-28 18:47:08 +01:00
Alex Orlenko a74b637ed4
Update check_stack requirements 2021-09-28 18:41:25 +01:00
Alex Orlenko e42d67c70d
Make `protect_lua` as a smart macro to choose from C/closure 2021-09-28 16:26:30 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 771a7775c5
Perf optimization: refactor metatable cache 2021-09-28 16:25:08 +01:00
Alex Orlenko ee1c8a1a3d
Add inline attributes to few hot funcs 2021-09-28 16:19:29 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 1d7f105585
Don't catch Rust panics in userdata finalizer on drop 2021-08-06 11:14:16 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 3bffe1d7c3
Combine WrappedError and WrappedPanic structs to WrappedFailure enum 2021-07-09 00:05:29 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 582b2c585f
Rename init_gc_metatable_for and get_gc_metatable_for 2021-07-08 22:57:54 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 56b6b128b5
Minor fixes/compilation after revert 2021-07-08 22:53:53 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 1731f5d61b
Revert "Make `protect_lua` as a smart macro to choose from C/closure"
This reverts commit 84fe5f7f76.
2021-07-08 18:41:10 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 60822d12d2
Revert "Move away from metatable hashmap cache to direct keys"
This reverts commit adbc9ccc9b.
2021-07-08 18:40:14 +01:00
Alex Orlenko adbc9ccc9b
Move away from metatable hashmap cache to direct keys 2021-07-08 15:37:18 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 84fe5f7f76
Make `protect_lua` as a smart macro to choose from C/closure 2021-07-07 12:54:19 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 14d5c2c887
Lua->Rust callback performance improvements 2021-06-20 00:24:53 +01:00
Alex Orlenko d3f44354e0 Revert commit ced808d5ab
I think this experiment is unsuccessful and does not work well in a module mode
with dynamic symbols resolution and mixing between different mlua instances.
Overall the Rust bug has been fixed and we can wait for the "C-unwind" feature become stable.
2021-06-16 22:13:01 +01:00
Alex Orlenko b610a79d66 Update docs & minor error handling code changes 2021-05-11 14:18:22 +01:00
Alex Orlenko fe39ae09bf Try different approach for errors handling.
Instead of convering error to CallbackError in error message handler,
do it earlier at callback_error stage.
Better fix for #44.
2021-05-11 00:53:07 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 0bad4a0ff9 Fix spelling 2021-05-10 19:53:38 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 35b7504076 Improve error reporting in module mode.
Attach traceback to a WrappedError.
Fixes #44.
2021-05-10 17:45:00 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 3f55958bdd Stack assertions review
Other minor code and documentation updates
2021-05-02 11:42:03 +01:00
Alex Orlenko c19f12898d Replace lazy_static with once_cell 2021-04-27 00:29:38 +01:00
Alex Orlenko c10169a380 cargo fmt and other minor fixes 2021-04-27 00:29:38 +01:00
Alex Orlenko ced808d5ab Don't trigger longjmp in rust.
Motivation behind this change is upcoming breaking change in Rust
compiler v1.52.0 to prevent unwinding across FFI boundaries.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76570
The new functionality requires nightly compiler to declare FFI
functions as "C-unwind".
The fundamental solution is to use C shim to wrap "e" and "m"
Lua functions in pcall.
Additionally define Rust calling convention to trigger lua_error
on Rust behalf.
2021-04-27 00:29:38 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 2b2df708f9 Add `UserDataFields` API.
Provide safe access to UserData metatable and allow to define custom metamethods..
2021-04-27 00:29:37 +01:00
Alex Orlenko b9589491e4 Improve panic handling (check for twice resumed panics) 2021-04-15 23:04:36 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 335f433df4 Optimize callbacks 2021-02-21 23:52:20 +00:00
Alex Orlenko 6e2b687cb7 Serde support (serialize feature flag) 2020-12-14 00:51:26 +00:00
Alex Orlenko 3d42bc4ca6 Refactor main_state handling
Don't allow to set hook if main_state is not available
Remove Lua 5.1 dirty hack
2020-06-07 20:38:19 +01:00
Alex Orlenko d5c22d989a Dirty hack to get lua 5.1 main state 2020-06-06 16:07:16 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 9f2d598517 Add clippy check and fix clippy warnings 2020-05-15 01:48:56 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 526e7418d8 Add MetaMethod::Close to support Lua 5.4 to-be-closed variables 2020-05-12 02:14:47 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 539b569ff4 Add Lua 5.4 (rc2) support 2020-05-11 02:43:34 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 7b0e4b4280 Add Send capability to Lua 2020-05-11 02:43:34 +01:00
Alex Orlenko fe5e87b0f5 Fix bugs with metatable cache:
- Don't use thread_local as Lua can be created in one thread and executed in another (in module mode);
- Make per state storage without luaL_ref;
2020-04-28 14:29:14 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 47e8a80c1c v0.3.0-alpha.1 with async support
Squashed commit of the async branch.
2020-04-17 22:39:50 +01:00
Alex Orlenko fd17a01456 Add Lua 5.2 support 2019-11-30 00:58:41 +00:00
Alex Orlenko ae677b0918 Move lua 5.1 support under new "lua51" feature 2019-11-04 22:23:15 +00:00
Alex Orlenko 29aa25a48b Dont take wrapped panic in error_tostring() 2019-11-04 22:23:09 +00:00
Alex Orlenko c4fd7a9faf Lua 5.1 support 2019-10-17 17:05:42 +01:00
Alex Orlenko cb109f6e36 Rename to mlua 2019-10-01 16:11:12 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 78480b5f31 Use main state to store extra data and auxiliary registries 2019-09-30 22:14:58 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 0c230a3037 Allow to catch rust panics via pcall 2019-09-29 12:56:06 +01:00
Alex Orlenko affa85feb0 Backport changes from rlua 0.16 (master branch) 2019-09-29 12:53:13 +01:00
Alex Orlenko 14a68dd6d2 Add dyn to trait objects 2019-09-29 12:42:07 +01:00
kyren 167184ae76 Allow arbitrary [u8] Lua strings 2018-09-30 15:42:04 -04:00
kyren 6d17a383df Avoid mem::uninitialized in generic context as it is unsound with e.g. bool 2018-09-26 21:07:11 -04:00
kyren bd00af2bac Initial design for non-'static scoped userdata
Uses the same UserData trait, and should at least in theory support everything
that 'static UserData does, except that any functions added that rely on
AnyUserData are pretty much useless.

Probably pretty slow and I'm not sure how to make it dramatically faster, which
is a shame because generally when you need non'-static userdata you might be
creating it kind of a lot (if it was long-lived, it would probably be 'static).

Haven't added tests yet, will do that next.
2018-09-04 03:40:13 -04:00
kyren 2e1bdb64c0 format with up-to-date rustfmt 2018-08-05 09:51:39 -04:00
kyren 71f3dd50a1 New approach for ref types, use an auxillary thread stack
Vastly simpler and less magical than using a fixed size magical section of the
active stack, and seems to be no slower.  The only real downside is that
it *seems* extremely extremely hacky (and to be fair, it is).
2018-03-28 01:09:51 -04:00
kyren 8b9ab3d031 Small renames and comments to better communicate the intention of stack checking functions 2018-03-19 17:42:10 -04:00
kyren f0775f4a1a Move several asserts to only be active with debug, bump alpha version number 2018-03-12 16:14:52 -04:00
kyren f79d771f1a Documentation improvements, split scope into its own module, improved tests
Also makes `Lua` and associated types !UnwindSafe and !RefUnwindSafe, which they
should be because they are intensely internally mutable.  Lua IS still panic
safe, but that doesn't mean it should be marked as UnwindSafe (as I understand
it).
2018-03-12 16:00:11 -04:00
kyren ee23f199f0 Remove `stack_guard` function and instead just use StackGuard directly 2018-03-12 13:13:44 -04:00
kyren 601e9f4cac A lot of performance changes.
Okay, so this is kind of a mega-commit of a lot of performance related changes
to rlua, some of which are pretty complicated.

There are some small improvements here and there, but most of the benefits of
this change are from a few big changes.  The simplest big change is that there
is now `protect_lua` as well as `protect_lua_call`, which allows skipping a
lightuserdata parameter and some stack manipulation in some cases.  Second
simplest is the change to use Vec instead of VecDeque for MultiValue, and to
have MultiValue be used as a sort of "backwards-only" Vec so that ToLuaMulti /
FromLuaMulti still work correctly.

The most complex change, though, is a change to the way LuaRef works, so that
LuaRef can optionally point into the Lua stack instead of only registry values.
At state creation a set number of stack slots is reserved for the first N LuaRef
types (currently 16), and space for these are also allocated separately
allocated at callback time.  There is a huge breaking change here, which is that
now any LuaRef types MUST only be used with the Lua on which they were created,
and CANNOT be used with any other Lua callback instance.  This mostly will
affect people using LuaRef types from inside a scope callback, but hopefully in
those cases `Function::bind` will be a suitable replacement.  On the plus side,
the rules for LuaRef types are easier to state now.

There is probably more easy-ish perf on the table here, but here's the
preliminary results, based on my very limited benchmarks:

create table            time:   [314.13 ns 315.71 ns 317.44 ns]
                        change: [-36.154% -35.670% -35.205%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
create array 10         time:   [2.9731 us 2.9816 us 2.9901 us]
                        change: [-16.996% -16.600% -16.196%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        Performance has improved.
create string table 10  time:   [5.6904 us 5.7164 us 5.7411 us]
                        change: [-53.536% -53.309% -53.079%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        Performance has improved.
call add function 3 10  time:   [5.1134 us 5.1222 us 5.1320 us]
                        change: [-4.1095% -3.6910% -3.1781%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        Performance has improved.
call callback add 2 10  time:   [5.4408 us 5.4480 us 5.4560 us]
                        change: [-6.4203% -5.7780% -5.0013%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        Performance has improved.
call callback append 10 time:   [9.8243 us 9.8410 us 9.8586 us]
                        change: [-26.937% -26.702% -26.469%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        Performance has improved.
create registry 10      time:   [3.7005 us 3.7089 us 3.7174 us]
                        change: [-8.4965% -8.1042% -7.6926%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        Performance has improved.

I think that a lot of these benchmarks are too "easy", and most API usage is
going to be more like the 'create string table 10' benchmark, where there are a
lot of handles and tables and strings, so I think that 25%-50% improvement is a
good guess for most use cases.
2018-03-11 23:20:10 -04:00
kyren d06890afc6 Simplify stack_guard / stack_err_guard
The expected change is always zero, because stack_guard / stack_err_guard are
always used at `rlua` entry / exit points.
2018-03-08 11:40:24 -05:00
kyren adfeaeab49 Change strategies for handling the Lua stack during panics
Previously, on an internal panic, the Lua stack would be reset before panicking
in an attempt to make sure that such panics would not cause stack leaks or leave
the stack in an unknown state.  Now, such panic handling is done in stack_guard
and stack_err_guard instead, and this is for a few reasons:

1) The previous approach did NOT handle user triggered panics that were outside
   of `rlua`, such as a panic in a ToLua / FromLua implementation.  This is
   especially bad since most other panics would be indicative of an internal bug
   anyway, so the utility of keeping `rlua` types usable after such panics was
   questionable.  It is much more sensible to ensure that `rlua` types are
   usable after *user generated* panics.
2) Every entry point into `rlua` should be guarded by a stack_guard or
   stack_err_guard anyway, so this should restore the Lua stack on exiting back
   to user code in all cases.
3) The method of stack restoration no longer *clears* the stack, only resets it
   to what it previously was.  This allows us, potentially, to keep values at
   the beginning of the Lua stack long term and know that panics will not
   clobber them.  There may be a way of dramatically speeding up ref types by
   using a small static area at the beginning of the stack instead of only the
   registry, so this may be important.
2018-03-08 10:59:50 -05:00
kyren eb154e4a9e Further safety updates of `protect_lua_call`
Only allow Copy result types and Fn parameter functions, do not risk dropping
anything inside function passed to lua_pcall.
2018-03-06 06:22:05 -05:00
kyren 37feaebdce Also describe how protect_lua_call functions should not hold types that Drop 2018-03-01 17:56:19 -05:00
kyren 8ac78c4585 Make some changes whose necessity became recently apparent while reading rustc 1.24.1 change notes.
So, despite staring intently at the params structure magic in protect_lua_call,
there is still a nasty bug.  In the event of an error, the return value of the
parameters structure could be dropped despite being mem::unintialized.  Of
course, the actual return values are incidentally always Copy I think, so this
wasn't an actual bug, but I've proven to myself the danger of such dark majyyks.
Just use Option and be done with it, it doesn't have to be so complicated!

Also document why there are a slew of random functions in the ffi module.
2018-03-01 17:17:18 -05:00
kyren a49ea51b79 Remove terrible awful no-good evil hack
The breakage is being addressed in rust itself.
2018-02-19 18:09:04 -05:00
kyren d78420b51c Communicate a little bit better about the checkstack constant 2018-02-19 17:57:39 -05:00
kyren 0450c9b597 Make error_traceback never trigger a Lua error
It is called from both Lua and Rust, and any error would hide the error it's
trying to generate a traceback for.
2018-02-18 21:13:35 -05:00
kyren b07557c1c7 more hard to trigger bugs that I noticed doing conversion 2018-02-18 06:09:15 -05:00
kyren bb2a9c5b5d Fix several bugs found while doing C conversion
Fixing these in master in case I need to back out the change I'm making
2018-02-18 05:26:14 -05:00
kyren dec360f78f Can.. can I do this? Is this a thing that actually works?
Drastic times and all that.
2018-02-16 22:01:41 -05:00
kyren 73de52dcce Remove debugging println!s 2018-02-16 21:09:49 -05:00
kyren f0186d1799 Provisional "fix" for #71. Requires nightly :( 2018-02-15 21:39:35 -05:00
kyren fc058eba60 comment fixes 2018-02-12 13:56:23 -05:00
kyren c22aae461b Some changes for panic correctness, stack usage correctness, and speed 2018-02-12 13:54:31 -05:00
kyren 20480ec88d fix unused process import warnings 2018-02-10 17:55:08 -05:00
kyren 9e3374ff9e lua_abort / lua_internal_abort macros 2018-02-10 17:49:54 -05:00
kyren d331e4b97c Error correctly on too many arguments / returns / binds / recursions
There are also some other drive-by changes to fix panicking in extern "C"
functions and other edge case stack errors
2018-02-09 23:40:23 -05:00
kyren fe6e4bdf35 Explicit error type for destructed callbacks
Also removes some cleverness if debug_assertions was disabled, as it really
doesn't make much of a performance difference.
2018-02-09 21:23:59 -05:00
kyren 84b009da03 A few small performance improvements
When 'debug_assertions' is not enabled, don't bother doing asserts in
stack_guard / stack_err_guard.  Also, add an optional feature not enabled by
default to disable LUA_USE_APICHECK in release mode.  Once the bugs in rlua that
allow you to trigger LUA_USE_APICHECK are fixed, this feature will be the
default behavior.
2018-02-09 01:22:34 -05:00
kyren 164250b352 Don't panic with "rlua internal error" message on panics that are not internal
It is part of the contract that only LuaRef types constructed from the same
parent Lua state are passed into Lua, so generating a panic there is not an
internal error.
2018-02-07 17:05:00 -05:00
kyren 98ee4e9492 More correct scope drop behavior
now no longer aborts if a Drop impl panics
2018-02-07 16:42:03 -05:00
kyren cb25a99f70 Lots of changes, not sure if actually safe yet.
* Make Lua Send
* Add Send bounds to (nearly) all instances where userdata and functions are
  passed to Lua
* Add a "scope" method which takes a callback that accepts a `Scope`, and give
  `Scope` the ability to create functions and userdata that are !Send, *and also
  functions that are not even 'static!*.
2018-02-06 20:53:25 -05:00
kyren fe35742026 Set the metatable of __gc'ed userdata to something more informative 2018-02-05 14:40:20 -05:00
kyren 6382baa991 Use ptr::write to initialize uninitalized memory, NOT mem::replace 2018-01-27 18:38:00 -05:00
kyren 77eb73a50c Simplify handling of userdata __gc and resurrected userdata.
Now, simply remove the userdata table immediately before dropping the userdata.
This does two things, it prevents __gc from double dropping the userdata, and
after the first call to __gc, it prevents the userdata from being identified as
any particular userdata type, so it cannot be misused after being finalized.

This change thus removes the userdata invalidation error, and simplifies a lot
of userdata handling code.

It also fixes a panic bug.  Because there is no predictable order for
finalizers, it is possible to run a userdata finalizer that does not resurrect
itself before a lua table finalizer that accesses that userdata, and this means
that there were several asserts that were possible to trigger in normal Lua code
in util.rs related to `WrappedError`.

Now, finalized userdata is simply a userdata with no methods, so any use of
finalized userdata becomes a normal script runtime error (though, with a
potentially confusing error message).  As a future improvement, we could set
a metatable on finalized userdata that provides a better error message.
2018-01-27 18:27:01 -05:00
kyren 42007260ca Add automatic Lua "user accessible registry" keys
Also, during the implementation of this, I noticed a problem with the 0.10
memory safety, which is that luaL_ref is also memory unsafe.  I attempted to
change the API to support luaL_ref potentially returning Result, but this change
will cause an enormous amount of API chaos, (just as an example, it becomes
impossible to implement Clone for LuaRef as is).  Instead, luaL_ref now is
guarded by gc_guard.
2017-12-17 00:46:22 -05:00
kyren bfb6111e0a API for registry access via string keys only (for now)
Also includes some fixes for stack usage and changes an assert_eq to lua_assert
2017-12-16 17:44:13 -05:00
kyren 447810364a extra space 2017-12-04 23:57:08 -05:00
kyren 66a4e9a8e7 Add `ExpiredUserData` error and avoid what was previously a panic
Also make sure that panic messages clearly state that they are internal errors,
so people report them as a bug.  Since the only panics left are all internal
errors, just move the internal error message into the panic / assert macros.
2017-12-04 02:50:27 -05:00
kyren a44b6b5170 Move function and thread into their own modules, auto-formatting 2017-12-04 00:57:39 -05:00
kyren 51838f3509 Include garbage collector error type, remove unnecessary setmetatable wrapper 2017-12-04 00:35:13 -05:00