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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/ext/hirlite_ext/extconf.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/hirlite/version.rb +1 -1
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/Makefile +128 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/fpconv.c +205 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/fpconv.h +22 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lapi.c +1087 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lapi.h +16 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lauxlib.c +652 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lauxlib.h +174 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lbaselib.c +653 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lcode.c +831 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lcode.h +76 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ldblib.c +398 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ldebug.c +638 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ldebug.h +33 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ldo.c +519 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ldo.h +57 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ldump.c +164 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lfunc.c +174 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lfunc.h +34 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lgc.c +710 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lgc.h +110 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/linit.c +38 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/liolib.c +556 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/llex.c +463 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/llex.h +81 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/llimits.h +128 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lmathlib.c +263 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lmem.c +86 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lmem.h +49 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/loadlib.c +666 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lobject.c +214 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lobject.h +381 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lopcodes.c +102 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lopcodes.h +268 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/loslib.c +243 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lparser.c +1339 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lparser.h +82 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lstate.c +214 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lstate.h +169 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lstring.c +111 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lstring.h +31 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lstrlib.c +871 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ltable.c +588 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ltable.h +40 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ltablib.c +287 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ltm.c +75 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/ltm.h +54 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lua.c +392 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lua.h +388 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lua_bit.c +189 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lua_cjson.c +1427 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lua_cmsgpack.c +957 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lua_struct.c +421 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/luac.c +200 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/luaconf.h +763 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lualib.h +53 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lundump.c +227 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lundump.h +36 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lvm.c +767 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lvm.h +36 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lzio.c +82 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/lzio.h +67 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/print.c +227 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/strbuf.c +251 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/deps/lua/src/strbuf.h +154 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/Makefile +97 -25
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/crc64.c +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/crc64.h +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/dump.c +2 -2
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/endianconv.h +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/hirlite.c +134 -90
- data/vendor/rlite/src/hirlite.h +34 -1
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/hyperloglog.c +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/hyperloglog.h +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/lzf.h +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/lzfP.h +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/lzf_c.c +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/lzf_d.c +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/page_btree.c +10 -10
- data/vendor/rlite/src/page_btree.h +2 -2
- data/vendor/rlite/src/page_list.c +3 -3
- data/vendor/rlite/src/page_list.h +1 -1
- data/vendor/rlite/src/page_multi_string.c +1 -1
- data/vendor/rlite/src/page_skiplist.c +1 -1
- data/vendor/rlite/src/page_skiplist.h +1 -1
- data/vendor/rlite/src/rand.c +93 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/rand.h +38 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/restore.c +286 -155
- data/vendor/rlite/src/restore.h +6 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/rlite.c +30 -30
- data/vendor/rlite/src/rlite.h +1 -1
- data/vendor/rlite/src/scripting.c +1138 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/scripting.h +10 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/sha1.c +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/sha1.h +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/solarisfixes.h +54 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/src/sort.c +4 -2
- data/vendor/rlite/src/sort.h +1 -1
- data/vendor/rlite/src/type_string.c +1 -1
- data/vendor/rlite/src/util.c +4 -4
- data/vendor/rlite/src/util.h +3 -3
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/utilfromredis.c +0 -0
- data/vendor/rlite/{deps → src}/utilfromredis.h +0 -0
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#include <string.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "lua.h"
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#include "lauxlib.h"
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#define LUACMSGPACK_NAME "cmsgpack"
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#define LUACMSGPACK_SAFE_NAME "cmsgpack_safe"
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#define LUACMSGPACK_VERSION "lua-cmsgpack 0.4.0"
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#define LUACMSGPACK_COPYRIGHT "Copyright (C) 2012, Salvatore Sanfilippo"
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#define LUACMSGPACK_DESCRIPTION "MessagePack C implementation for Lua"
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/* Allows a preprocessor directive to override MAX_NESTING */
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#ifndef LUACMSGPACK_MAX_NESTING
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#define LUACMSGPACK_MAX_NESTING 16 /* Max tables nesting. */
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#endif
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#define IS_INT64_EQUIVALENT(x) IS_INT_TYPE_EQUIVALENT(x, int64_t)
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/* If size of pointer is equal to a 4 byte integer, we're on 32 bits. */
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#if BITS_32
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/* =============================================================================
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* MessagePack implementation and bindings for Lua 5.1/5.2.
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* Copyright(C) 2012 Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez@gmail.com>
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* http://github.com/antirez/lua-cmsgpack
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* http://wiki.msgpack.org/display/MSGPACK/Format+specification
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* See Copyright Notice at the end of this file.
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* CHANGELOG:
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* 19-Feb-2012 (ver 0.1.0): Initial release.
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* 20-Feb-2012 (ver 0.2.0): Tables encoding improved.
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* 20-Feb-2012 (ver 0.2.1): Minor bug fixing.
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* 20-Feb-2012 (ver 0.3.0): Module renamed lua-cmsgpack (was lua-msgpack).
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* 04-Apr-2014 (ver 0.3.1): Lua 5.2 support and minor bug fix.
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* 07-Apr-2014 (ver 0.4.0): Multiple pack/unpack, lua allocator, efficiency.
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* ========================================================================== */
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/* -------------------------- Endian conversion --------------------------------
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/* Lua 5.3 has a built in 64-bit integer type */
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static void mp_encode_lua_integer(lua_State *L, mp_buf *buf) {
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|
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|
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|
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* for Lua < 5.3 */
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static void mp_encode_lua_number(lua_State *L, mp_buf *buf) {
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lua_Number n = lua_tonumber(L,-1);
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mp_encode_double(buf,(double)n);
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|
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static void mp_encode_lua_type(lua_State *L, mp_buf *buf, int level);
|
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+
|
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/* Convert a lua table into a message pack list. */
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static void mp_encode_lua_table_as_array(lua_State *L, mp_buf *buf, int level) {
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#if LUA_VERSION_NUM < 502
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size_t len = lua_objlen(L,-1), j;
|
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size_t len = lua_rawlen(L,-1), j;
|
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#endif
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
mp_encode_array(buf,len);
|
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|
+
for (j = 1; j <= len; j++) {
|
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|
+
lua_pushnumber(L,j);
|
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|
+
lua_gettable(L,-2);
|
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|
+
mp_encode_lua_type(L,buf,level+1);
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
}
|
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|
+
|
393
|
+
/* Convert a lua table into a message pack key-value map. */
|
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|
+
static void mp_encode_lua_table_as_map(lua_State *L, mp_buf *buf, int level) {
|
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|
+
size_t len = 0;
|
396
|
+
|
397
|
+
/* First step: count keys into table. No other way to do it with the
|
398
|
+
* Lua API, we need to iterate a first time. Note that an alternative
|
399
|
+
* would be to do a single run, and then hack the buffer to insert the
|
400
|
+
* map opcodes for message pack. Too hackish for this lib. */
|
401
|
+
lua_pushnil(L);
|
402
|
+
while(lua_next(L,-2)) {
|
403
|
+
lua_pop(L,1); /* remove value, keep key for next iteration. */
|
404
|
+
len++;
|
405
|
+
}
|
406
|
+
|
407
|
+
/* Step two: actually encoding of the map. */
|
408
|
+
mp_encode_map(buf,len);
|
409
|
+
lua_pushnil(L);
|
410
|
+
while(lua_next(L,-2)) {
|
411
|
+
/* Stack: ... key value */
|
412
|
+
lua_pushvalue(L,-2); /* Stack: ... key value key */
|
413
|
+
mp_encode_lua_type(L,buf,level+1); /* encode key */
|
414
|
+
mp_encode_lua_type(L,buf,level+1); /* encode val */
|
415
|
+
}
|
416
|
+
}
|
417
|
+
|
418
|
+
/* Returns true if the Lua table on top of the stack is exclusively composed
|
419
|
+
* of keys from numerical keys from 1 up to N, with N being the total number
|
420
|
+
* of elements, without any hole in the middle. */
|
421
|
+
static int table_is_an_array(lua_State *L) {
|
422
|
+
int count = 0, max = 0;
|
423
|
+
#if LUA_VERSION_NUM < 503
|
424
|
+
lua_Number n;
|
425
|
+
#else
|
426
|
+
lua_Integer n;
|
427
|
+
#endif
|
428
|
+
|
429
|
+
/* Stack top on function entry */
|
430
|
+
int stacktop;
|
431
|
+
|
432
|
+
stacktop = lua_gettop(L);
|
433
|
+
|
434
|
+
lua_pushnil(L);
|
435
|
+
while(lua_next(L,-2)) {
|
436
|
+
/* Stack: ... key value */
|
437
|
+
lua_pop(L,1); /* Stack: ... key */
|
438
|
+
/* The <= 0 check is valid here because we're comparing indexes. */
|
439
|
+
#if LUA_VERSION_NUM < 503
|
440
|
+
if ((LUA_TNUMBER != lua_type(L,-1)) || (n = lua_tonumber(L, -1)) <= 0 ||
|
441
|
+
!IS_INT_EQUIVALENT(n))
|
442
|
+
#else
|
443
|
+
if (!lua_isinteger(L,-1) || (n = lua_tointeger(L, -1)) <= 0)
|
444
|
+
#endif
|
445
|
+
{
|
446
|
+
lua_settop(L, stacktop);
|
447
|
+
return 0;
|
448
|
+
}
|
449
|
+
max = (n > max ? n : max);
|
450
|
+
count++;
|
451
|
+
}
|
452
|
+
/* We have the total number of elements in "count". Also we have
|
453
|
+
* the max index encountered in "max". We can't reach this code
|
454
|
+
* if there are indexes <= 0. If you also note that there can not be
|
455
|
+
* repeated keys into a table, you have that if max==count you are sure
|
456
|
+
* that there are all the keys form 1 to count (both included). */
|
457
|
+
lua_settop(L, stacktop);
|
458
|
+
return max == count;
|
459
|
+
}
|
460
|
+
|
461
|
+
/* If the length operator returns non-zero, that is, there is at least
|
462
|
+
* an object at key '1', we serialize to message pack list. Otherwise
|
463
|
+
* we use a map. */
|
464
|
+
static void mp_encode_lua_table(lua_State *L, mp_buf *buf, int level) {
|
465
|
+
if (table_is_an_array(L))
|
466
|
+
mp_encode_lua_table_as_array(L,buf,level);
|
467
|
+
else
|
468
|
+
mp_encode_lua_table_as_map(L,buf,level);
|
469
|
+
}
|
470
|
+
|
471
|
+
static void mp_encode_lua_null(lua_State *L, mp_buf *buf) {
|
472
|
+
unsigned char b[1];
|
473
|
+
(void)L;
|
474
|
+
|
475
|
+
b[0] = 0xc0;
|
476
|
+
mp_buf_append(buf,b,1);
|
477
|
+
}
|
478
|
+
|
479
|
+
static void mp_encode_lua_type(lua_State *L, mp_buf *buf, int level) {
|
480
|
+
int t = lua_type(L,-1);
|
481
|
+
|
482
|
+
/* Limit the encoding of nested tables to a specified maximum depth, so that
|
483
|
+
* we survive when called against circular references in tables. */
|
484
|
+
if (t == LUA_TTABLE && level == LUACMSGPACK_MAX_NESTING) t = LUA_TNIL;
|
485
|
+
switch(t) {
|
486
|
+
case LUA_TSTRING: mp_encode_lua_string(L,buf); break;
|
487
|
+
case LUA_TBOOLEAN: mp_encode_lua_bool(L,buf); break;
|
488
|
+
case LUA_TNUMBER:
|
489
|
+
#if LUA_VERSION_NUM < 503
|
490
|
+
mp_encode_lua_number(L,buf); break;
|
491
|
+
#else
|
492
|
+
if (lua_isinteger(L, -1)) {
|
493
|
+
mp_encode_lua_integer(L, buf);
|
494
|
+
} else {
|
495
|
+
mp_encode_lua_number(L, buf);
|
496
|
+
}
|
497
|
+
break;
|
498
|
+
#endif
|
499
|
+
case LUA_TTABLE: mp_encode_lua_table(L,buf,level); break;
|
500
|
+
default: mp_encode_lua_null(L,buf); break;
|
501
|
+
}
|
502
|
+
lua_pop(L,1);
|
503
|
+
}
|
504
|
+
|
505
|
+
/*
|
506
|
+
* Packs all arguments as a stream for multiple upacking later.
|
507
|
+
* Returns error if no arguments provided.
|
508
|
+
*/
|
509
|
+
static int mp_pack(lua_State *L) {
|
510
|
+
int nargs = lua_gettop(L);
|
511
|
+
int i;
|
512
|
+
mp_buf *buf;
|
513
|
+
|
514
|
+
if (nargs == 0)
|
515
|
+
return luaL_argerror(L, 0, "MessagePack pack needs input.");
|
516
|
+
|
517
|
+
buf = mp_buf_new(L);
|
518
|
+
for(i = 1; i <= nargs; i++) {
|
519
|
+
/* Copy argument i to top of stack for _encode processing;
|
520
|
+
* the encode function pops it from the stack when complete. */
|
521
|
+
lua_pushvalue(L, i);
|
522
|
+
|
523
|
+
mp_encode_lua_type(L,buf,0);
|
524
|
+
|
525
|
+
lua_pushlstring(L,(char*)buf->b,buf->len);
|
526
|
+
|
527
|
+
/* Reuse the buffer for the next operation by
|
528
|
+
* setting its free count to the total buffer size
|
529
|
+
* and the current position to zero. */
|
530
|
+
buf->free += buf->len;
|
531
|
+
buf->len = 0;
|
532
|
+
}
|
533
|
+
mp_buf_free(buf);
|
534
|
+
|
535
|
+
/* Concatenate all nargs buffers together */
|
536
|
+
lua_concat(L, nargs);
|
537
|
+
return 1;
|
538
|
+
}
|
539
|
+
|
540
|
+
/* ------------------------------- Decoding --------------------------------- */
|
541
|
+
|
542
|
+
void mp_decode_to_lua_type(lua_State *L, mp_cur *c);
|
543
|
+
|
544
|
+
void mp_decode_to_lua_array(lua_State *L, mp_cur *c, size_t len) {
|
545
|
+
assert(len <= UINT_MAX);
|
546
|
+
int index = 1;
|
547
|
+
|
548
|
+
lua_newtable(L);
|
549
|
+
while(len--) {
|
550
|
+
lua_pushnumber(L,index++);
|
551
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_type(L,c);
|
552
|
+
if (c->err) return;
|
553
|
+
lua_settable(L,-3);
|
554
|
+
}
|
555
|
+
}
|
556
|
+
|
557
|
+
void mp_decode_to_lua_hash(lua_State *L, mp_cur *c, size_t len) {
|
558
|
+
assert(len <= UINT_MAX);
|
559
|
+
lua_newtable(L);
|
560
|
+
while(len--) {
|
561
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_type(L,c); /* key */
|
562
|
+
if (c->err) return;
|
563
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_type(L,c); /* value */
|
564
|
+
if (c->err) return;
|
565
|
+
lua_settable(L,-3);
|
566
|
+
}
|
567
|
+
}
|
568
|
+
|
569
|
+
/* Decode a Message Pack raw object pointed by the string cursor 'c' to
|
570
|
+
* a Lua type, that is left as the only result on the stack. */
|
571
|
+
void mp_decode_to_lua_type(lua_State *L, mp_cur *c) {
|
572
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,1);
|
573
|
+
|
574
|
+
/* If we return more than 18 elements, we must resize the stack to
|
575
|
+
* fit all our return values. But, there is no way to
|
576
|
+
* determine how many objects a msgpack will unpack to up front, so
|
577
|
+
* we request a +1 larger stack on each iteration (noop if stack is
|
578
|
+
* big enough, and when stack does require resize it doubles in size) */
|
579
|
+
luaL_checkstack(L, 1,
|
580
|
+
"too many return values at once; "
|
581
|
+
"use unpack_one or unpack_limit instead.");
|
582
|
+
|
583
|
+
switch(c->p[0]) {
|
584
|
+
case 0xcc: /* uint 8 */
|
585
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,2);
|
586
|
+
lua_pushunsigned(L,c->p[1]);
|
587
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,2);
|
588
|
+
break;
|
589
|
+
case 0xd0: /* int 8 */
|
590
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,2);
|
591
|
+
lua_pushinteger(L,(signed char)c->p[1]);
|
592
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,2);
|
593
|
+
break;
|
594
|
+
case 0xcd: /* uint 16 */
|
595
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,3);
|
596
|
+
lua_pushunsigned(L,
|
597
|
+
(c->p[1] << 8) |
|
598
|
+
c->p[2]);
|
599
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,3);
|
600
|
+
break;
|
601
|
+
case 0xd1: /* int 16 */
|
602
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,3);
|
603
|
+
lua_pushinteger(L,(int16_t)
|
604
|
+
(c->p[1] << 8) |
|
605
|
+
c->p[2]);
|
606
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,3);
|
607
|
+
break;
|
608
|
+
case 0xce: /* uint 32 */
|
609
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,5);
|
610
|
+
lua_pushunsigned(L,
|
611
|
+
((uint32_t)c->p[1] << 24) |
|
612
|
+
((uint32_t)c->p[2] << 16) |
|
613
|
+
((uint32_t)c->p[3] << 8) |
|
614
|
+
(uint32_t)c->p[4]);
|
615
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,5);
|
616
|
+
break;
|
617
|
+
case 0xd2: /* int 32 */
|
618
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,5);
|
619
|
+
lua_pushinteger(L,
|
620
|
+
((int32_t)c->p[1] << 24) |
|
621
|
+
((int32_t)c->p[2] << 16) |
|
622
|
+
((int32_t)c->p[3] << 8) |
|
623
|
+
(int32_t)c->p[4]);
|
624
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,5);
|
625
|
+
break;
|
626
|
+
case 0xcf: /* uint 64 */
|
627
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,9);
|
628
|
+
lua_pushunsigned(L,
|
629
|
+
((uint64_t)c->p[1] << 56) |
|
630
|
+
((uint64_t)c->p[2] << 48) |
|
631
|
+
((uint64_t)c->p[3] << 40) |
|
632
|
+
((uint64_t)c->p[4] << 32) |
|
633
|
+
((uint64_t)c->p[5] << 24) |
|
634
|
+
((uint64_t)c->p[6] << 16) |
|
635
|
+
((uint64_t)c->p[7] << 8) |
|
636
|
+
(uint64_t)c->p[8]);
|
637
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,9);
|
638
|
+
break;
|
639
|
+
case 0xd3: /* int 64 */
|
640
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,9);
|
641
|
+
#if LUA_VERSION_NUM < 503
|
642
|
+
lua_pushnumber(L,
|
643
|
+
#else
|
644
|
+
lua_pushinteger(L,
|
645
|
+
#endif
|
646
|
+
((int64_t)c->p[1] << 56) |
|
647
|
+
((int64_t)c->p[2] << 48) |
|
648
|
+
((int64_t)c->p[3] << 40) |
|
649
|
+
((int64_t)c->p[4] << 32) |
|
650
|
+
((int64_t)c->p[5] << 24) |
|
651
|
+
((int64_t)c->p[6] << 16) |
|
652
|
+
((int64_t)c->p[7] << 8) |
|
653
|
+
(int64_t)c->p[8]);
|
654
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,9);
|
655
|
+
break;
|
656
|
+
case 0xc0: /* nil */
|
657
|
+
lua_pushnil(L);
|
658
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,1);
|
659
|
+
break;
|
660
|
+
case 0xc3: /* true */
|
661
|
+
lua_pushboolean(L,1);
|
662
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,1);
|
663
|
+
break;
|
664
|
+
case 0xc2: /* false */
|
665
|
+
lua_pushboolean(L,0);
|
666
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,1);
|
667
|
+
break;
|
668
|
+
case 0xca: /* float */
|
669
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,5);
|
670
|
+
assert(sizeof(float) == 4);
|
671
|
+
{
|
672
|
+
float f;
|
673
|
+
memcpy(&f,c->p+1,4);
|
674
|
+
memrevifle(&f,4);
|
675
|
+
lua_pushnumber(L,f);
|
676
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,5);
|
677
|
+
}
|
678
|
+
break;
|
679
|
+
case 0xcb: /* double */
|
680
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,9);
|
681
|
+
assert(sizeof(double) == 8);
|
682
|
+
{
|
683
|
+
double d;
|
684
|
+
memcpy(&d,c->p+1,8);
|
685
|
+
memrevifle(&d,8);
|
686
|
+
lua_pushnumber(L,d);
|
687
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,9);
|
688
|
+
}
|
689
|
+
break;
|
690
|
+
case 0xda: /* raw 16 */
|
691
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,3);
|
692
|
+
{
|
693
|
+
size_t l = (c->p[1] << 8) | c->p[2];
|
694
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,3+l);
|
695
|
+
lua_pushlstring(L,(char*)c->p+3,l);
|
696
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,3+l);
|
697
|
+
}
|
698
|
+
break;
|
699
|
+
case 0xdb: /* raw 32 */
|
700
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,5);
|
701
|
+
{
|
702
|
+
size_t l = ((size_t)c->p[1] << 24) |
|
703
|
+
((size_t)c->p[2] << 16) |
|
704
|
+
((size_t)c->p[3] << 8) |
|
705
|
+
(size_t)c->p[4];
|
706
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,5);
|
707
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,l);
|
708
|
+
lua_pushlstring(L,(char*)c->p,l);
|
709
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,l);
|
710
|
+
}
|
711
|
+
break;
|
712
|
+
case 0xdc: /* array 16 */
|
713
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,3);
|
714
|
+
{
|
715
|
+
size_t l = (c->p[1] << 8) | c->p[2];
|
716
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,3);
|
717
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_array(L,c,l);
|
718
|
+
}
|
719
|
+
break;
|
720
|
+
case 0xdd: /* array 32 */
|
721
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,5);
|
722
|
+
{
|
723
|
+
size_t l = ((size_t)c->p[1] << 24) |
|
724
|
+
((size_t)c->p[2] << 16) |
|
725
|
+
((size_t)c->p[3] << 8) |
|
726
|
+
(size_t)c->p[4];
|
727
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,5);
|
728
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_array(L,c,l);
|
729
|
+
}
|
730
|
+
break;
|
731
|
+
case 0xde: /* map 16 */
|
732
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,3);
|
733
|
+
{
|
734
|
+
size_t l = (c->p[1] << 8) | c->p[2];
|
735
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,3);
|
736
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_hash(L,c,l);
|
737
|
+
}
|
738
|
+
break;
|
739
|
+
case 0xdf: /* map 32 */
|
740
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,5);
|
741
|
+
{
|
742
|
+
size_t l = ((size_t)c->p[1] << 24) |
|
743
|
+
((size_t)c->p[2] << 16) |
|
744
|
+
((size_t)c->p[3] << 8) |
|
745
|
+
(size_t)c->p[4];
|
746
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,5);
|
747
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_hash(L,c,l);
|
748
|
+
}
|
749
|
+
break;
|
750
|
+
default: /* types that can't be idenitified by first byte value. */
|
751
|
+
if ((c->p[0] & 0x80) == 0) { /* positive fixnum */
|
752
|
+
lua_pushunsigned(L,c->p[0]);
|
753
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,1);
|
754
|
+
} else if ((c->p[0] & 0xe0) == 0xe0) { /* negative fixnum */
|
755
|
+
lua_pushinteger(L,(signed char)c->p[0]);
|
756
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,1);
|
757
|
+
} else if ((c->p[0] & 0xe0) == 0xa0) { /* fix raw */
|
758
|
+
size_t l = c->p[0] & 0x1f;
|
759
|
+
mp_cur_need(c,1+l);
|
760
|
+
lua_pushlstring(L,(char*)c->p+1,l);
|
761
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,1+l);
|
762
|
+
} else if ((c->p[0] & 0xf0) == 0x90) { /* fix map */
|
763
|
+
size_t l = c->p[0] & 0xf;
|
764
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,1);
|
765
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_array(L,c,l);
|
766
|
+
} else if ((c->p[0] & 0xf0) == 0x80) { /* fix map */
|
767
|
+
size_t l = c->p[0] & 0xf;
|
768
|
+
mp_cur_consume(c,1);
|
769
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_hash(L,c,l);
|
770
|
+
} else {
|
771
|
+
c->err = MP_CUR_ERROR_BADFMT;
|
772
|
+
}
|
773
|
+
}
|
774
|
+
}
|
775
|
+
|
776
|
+
static int mp_unpack_full(lua_State *L, int limit, int offset) {
|
777
|
+
size_t len;
|
778
|
+
const char *s;
|
779
|
+
mp_cur c;
|
780
|
+
int cnt; /* Number of objects unpacked */
|
781
|
+
int decode_all = (!limit && !offset);
|
782
|
+
|
783
|
+
s = luaL_checklstring(L,1,&len); /* if no match, exits */
|
784
|
+
|
785
|
+
if (offset < 0 || limit < 0) /* requesting negative off or lim is invalid */
|
786
|
+
return luaL_error(L,
|
787
|
+
"Invalid request to unpack with offset of %d and limit of %d.",
|
788
|
+
offset, len);
|
789
|
+
else if (offset > len)
|
790
|
+
return luaL_error(L,
|
791
|
+
"Start offset %d greater than input length %d.", offset, len);
|
792
|
+
|
793
|
+
if (decode_all) limit = INT_MAX;
|
794
|
+
|
795
|
+
mp_cur_init(&c,(const unsigned char *)s+offset,len-offset);
|
796
|
+
|
797
|
+
/* We loop over the decode because this could be a stream
|
798
|
+
* of multiple top-level values serialized together */
|
799
|
+
for(cnt = 0; c.left > 0 && cnt < limit; cnt++) {
|
800
|
+
mp_decode_to_lua_type(L,&c);
|
801
|
+
|
802
|
+
if (c.err == MP_CUR_ERROR_EOF) {
|
803
|
+
return luaL_error(L,"Missing bytes in input.");
|
804
|
+
} else if (c.err == MP_CUR_ERROR_BADFMT) {
|
805
|
+
return luaL_error(L,"Bad data format in input.");
|
806
|
+
}
|
807
|
+
}
|
808
|
+
|
809
|
+
if (!decode_all) {
|
810
|
+
/* c->left is the remaining size of the input buffer.
|
811
|
+
* subtract the entire buffer size from the unprocessed size
|
812
|
+
* to get our next start offset */
|
813
|
+
int offset = len - c.left;
|
814
|
+
/* Return offset -1 when we have have processed the entire buffer. */
|
815
|
+
lua_pushinteger(L, c.left == 0 ? -1 : offset);
|
816
|
+
/* Results are returned with the arg elements still
|
817
|
+
* in place. Lua takes care of only returning
|
818
|
+
* elements above the args for us.
|
819
|
+
* In this case, we have one arg on the stack
|
820
|
+
* for this function, so we insert our first return
|
821
|
+
* value at position 2. */
|
822
|
+
lua_insert(L, 2);
|
823
|
+
cnt += 1; /* increase return count by one to make room for offset */
|
824
|
+
}
|
825
|
+
|
826
|
+
return cnt;
|
827
|
+
}
|
828
|
+
|
829
|
+
static int mp_unpack(lua_State *L) {
|
830
|
+
return mp_unpack_full(L, 0, 0);
|
831
|
+
}
|
832
|
+
|
833
|
+
static int mp_unpack_one(lua_State *L) {
|
834
|
+
int offset = luaL_optinteger(L, 2, 0);
|
835
|
+
/* Variable pop because offset may not exist */
|
836
|
+
lua_pop(L, lua_gettop(L)-1);
|
837
|
+
return mp_unpack_full(L, 1, offset);
|
838
|
+
}
|
839
|
+
|
840
|
+
static int mp_unpack_limit(lua_State *L) {
|
841
|
+
int limit = luaL_checkinteger(L, 2);
|
842
|
+
int offset = luaL_optinteger(L, 3, 0);
|
843
|
+
/* Variable pop because offset may not exist */
|
844
|
+
lua_pop(L, lua_gettop(L)-1);
|
845
|
+
|
846
|
+
return mp_unpack_full(L, limit, offset);
|
847
|
+
}
|
848
|
+
|
849
|
+
static int mp_safe(lua_State *L) {
|
850
|
+
int argc, err, total_results;
|
851
|
+
|
852
|
+
argc = lua_gettop(L);
|
853
|
+
|
854
|
+
/* This adds our function to the bottom of the stack
|
855
|
+
* (the "call this function" position) */
|
856
|
+
lua_pushvalue(L, lua_upvalueindex(1));
|
857
|
+
lua_insert(L, 1);
|
858
|
+
|
859
|
+
err = lua_pcall(L, argc, LUA_MULTRET, 0);
|
860
|
+
total_results = lua_gettop(L);
|
861
|
+
|
862
|
+
if (!err) {
|
863
|
+
return total_results;
|
864
|
+
} else {
|
865
|
+
lua_pushnil(L);
|
866
|
+
lua_insert(L,-2);
|
867
|
+
return 2;
|
868
|
+
}
|
869
|
+
}
|
870
|
+
|
871
|
+
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
|
872
|
+
static const struct luaL_Reg cmds[] = {
|
873
|
+
{"pack", mp_pack},
|
874
|
+
{"unpack", mp_unpack},
|
875
|
+
{"unpack_one", mp_unpack_one},
|
876
|
+
{"unpack_limit", mp_unpack_limit},
|
877
|
+
{0}
|
878
|
+
};
|
879
|
+
|
880
|
+
static int luaopen_create(lua_State *L) {
|
881
|
+
int i;
|
882
|
+
/* Manually construct our module table instead of
|
883
|
+
* relying on _register or _newlib */
|
884
|
+
lua_newtable(L);
|
885
|
+
|
886
|
+
for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(cmds)/sizeof(*cmds) - 1); i++) {
|
887
|
+
lua_pushcfunction(L, cmds[i].func);
|
888
|
+
lua_setfield(L, -2, cmds[i].name);
|
889
|
+
}
|
890
|
+
|
891
|
+
/* Add metadata */
|
892
|
+
lua_pushliteral(L, LUACMSGPACK_NAME);
|
893
|
+
lua_setfield(L, -2, "_NAME");
|
894
|
+
lua_pushliteral(L, LUACMSGPACK_VERSION);
|
895
|
+
lua_setfield(L, -2, "_VERSION");
|
896
|
+
lua_pushliteral(L, LUACMSGPACK_COPYRIGHT);
|
897
|
+
lua_setfield(L, -2, "_COPYRIGHT");
|
898
|
+
lua_pushliteral(L, LUACMSGPACK_DESCRIPTION);
|
899
|
+
lua_setfield(L, -2, "_DESCRIPTION");
|
900
|
+
return 1;
|
901
|
+
}
|
902
|
+
|
903
|
+
LUALIB_API int luaopen_cmsgpack(lua_State *L) {
|
904
|
+
luaopen_create(L);
|
905
|
+
|
906
|
+
#if LUA_VERSION_NUM < 502
|
907
|
+
/* Register name globally for 5.1 */
|
908
|
+
lua_pushvalue(L, -1);
|
909
|
+
lua_setglobal(L, LUACMSGPACK_NAME);
|
910
|
+
#endif
|
911
|
+
|
912
|
+
return 1;
|
913
|
+
}
|
914
|
+
|
915
|
+
LUALIB_API int luaopen_cmsgpack_safe(lua_State *L) {
|
916
|
+
int i;
|
917
|
+
|
918
|
+
luaopen_cmsgpack(L);
|
919
|
+
|
920
|
+
/* Wrap all functions in the safe handler */
|
921
|
+
for (i = 0; i < (sizeof(cmds)/sizeof(*cmds) - 1); i++) {
|
922
|
+
lua_getfield(L, -1, cmds[i].name);
|
923
|
+
lua_pushcclosure(L, mp_safe, 1);
|
924
|
+
lua_setfield(L, -2, cmds[i].name);
|
925
|
+
}
|
926
|
+
|
927
|
+
#if LUA_VERSION_NUM < 502
|
928
|
+
/* Register name globally for 5.1 */
|
929
|
+
lua_pushvalue(L, -1);
|
930
|
+
lua_setglobal(L, LUACMSGPACK_SAFE_NAME);
|
931
|
+
#endif
|
932
|
+
|
933
|
+
return 1;
|
934
|
+
}
|
935
|
+
|
936
|
+
/******************************************************************************
|
937
|
+
* Copyright (C) 2012 Salvatore Sanfilippo. All rights reserved.
|
938
|
+
*
|
939
|
+
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
|
940
|
+
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
|
941
|
+
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
|
942
|
+
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
|
943
|
+
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