194 lines
7.2 KiB
C++
194 lines
7.2 KiB
C++
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// SOURCEDB
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//
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// This module manages the loading of lua source files into the Lua environment.
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// Since the source files can be reloaded over and over, this module doesn't
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// just load the source files. Instead, it does "source rebuilds" in which it
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// purges everything from the global environment, then it reinstalls everything
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// that should be there. That way, if you delete something from a lua source
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// file, it gets removed from the lua global environment.
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//
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// THE MAKECLASS OPERATOR
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//
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// This module provides a new lua 'builtin' operator: "makeclass". This creates
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// a table and stores it in the global environment. The new table is meant to be
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// used as a class. Three fields are initially created:
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//
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// __class --> the name of the class as a string
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//
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// __index --> points back to the class. Makes it convenient to use the
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// class as a metatable.
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//
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// action --> a subtable of additional methods.
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//
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// If you invoke 'makeclass' on a class that already exists, the existing table
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// is "repaired" - the __class and __index fields are restored and the action
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// subtable, if not present, is recreated. If there are already functions or
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// constants inside the class, they are not affected.
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//
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//
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// THE LUA SOURCE DATABASE
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//
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// Class SourceDB only contains a single pointer to the lua environment. That's
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// because all the data for SourceDB is stored in the lua registry.
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// Specifically, the registry contains these keys:
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//
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// 1. The source database proper (registry key "sourcedb")
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// 2. The snapshot of builtins (registry key "source_snapshot_builtins")
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//
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// The source database proper is a table where the keys are filenames, and the
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// values are records containing information about that file:
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//
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// "foo.lua" : {
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// "name": "foo.lua",
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// "fingerprint": "12893129385854",
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// "code": "function xyz ...",
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// "loadresult": <function-23>,
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// "sequence": 13
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// }
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//
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// Let's break that down a little. The "name" field is just the filename. The
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// "fingerprint" is an encoding of the file modification date and the file
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// length, it is used to detect whether the file has been altered on disk
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// without having to reread the file. The "code" is the entire content of the
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// source file. The "loadresult" is the closure that results from calling the
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// lua 'load' function on the code. If load fails, then the "loadresult" is an
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// error message. Finally, "sequence" indicates the order in which the source
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// files are meant to be loaded.
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//
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// The operation SourceDB::update refreshes the source database from disk. It
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// doesn't reread files whose fingerprints have not changed. In a synchronous
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// model, we don't call SourceDB::update - instead, we update the source
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// database by difference transmission.
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//
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// Note that updating the source database has *no effect* on the lua global
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// variables (or lua function definitions). The SourceDB::update operation
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// calls lua's "load" on the code, but all that does is return a loaded closure.
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// Nothing happens to the lua invironment until you *invoke* the loaded closure.
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// That doesn't happen until you do a SourceDB::rebuild operation, described
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// below.
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//
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//
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// SOURCE REBUILDS, IN DEPTH
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//
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// The function SourceDB::rebuild clears and then rebuilds the entire contents
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// of the lua global environment. The reason to clear the environment is that
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// if we didn't clear it, then removing a function from the lua source would not
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// remove it from the lua environment. Rebuilding the lua environment is a
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// multi-step process:
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//
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// * Delete everything from the global environment except class tables.
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//
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// - Class tables are kept, but the contents are cleared.
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// - If a class has an "actions" subtable, that is kept and cleared.
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// - Anything else is deleted.
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//
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// * Lua Builtin functions are reinstalled in the global environment.
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//
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// - To make this possible, the snapshot of builtins is used.
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//
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// * C++ functions registered with "LuaDefine" are reinstalled.
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//
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// - LuaDefine creates a registry, that registry is iterated over.
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//
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// * Lua code is reinstalled by running the closures in the source DB.
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//
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// - Simply call the "loadresult" closure to reinstall functions into the
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// global environment.
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//
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// Note that if you've stored any global data in the lua environment, it's gone.
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// So therefore, we have to provide a separate "safe" space for global data
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// structures. That is provided elsewhere, in the module "globaldb".
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//
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//
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// UNITTESTS
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//
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// We reserve the lua class name 'unittests' for storing unit tests. Any
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// function placed into this class is considered a unit test. We don't separate
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// unit tests from the rest of the code - they're compiled right into the main
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// binary.
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//
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// Unit tests can be either lua functions, or Lua-registered C functions. Unit
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// tests are executed by calling 'source_run_unittests'.
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//
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// Each unit test is run in a protected 'pcall' environment. Any errors are
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// printed out to console. (At least for now).
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//
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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#ifndef SOURCE_HPP
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#define SOURCE_HPP
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#include "wrap-string.hpp"
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#include "util.hpp"
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#include "luastack.hpp"
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#include "streambuffer.hpp"
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#include "debugcollector.hpp"
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class SourceDB {
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private:
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lua_State *lua_state_;
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public:
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void init(lua_State *L);
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// Update
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//
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// Update the database using the specified lua source code.
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// Compiles these files using lua's "load" function.
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//
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void update(const util::LuaSourceVec &source);
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// Rebuild
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//
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// Rebuild the lua environment: clear it out, then reinstall all the
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// functions that should be there. See above for more information.
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//
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// Any error messages will be collected into a single long string
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// containing one error per line, and returned. If the return value
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// is the empty string, there were no errors.
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//
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eng::string rebuild();
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// Difference transmission.
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//
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// Note: The patch routine applies the differences to the source
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// database, and if there are any changes, it does a source rebuild.
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// The patch routine returns true if anything was modified.
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//
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void diff(const SourceDB &auth, StreamBuffer *sb);
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bool patch(StreamBuffer *sb, DebugCollector *dbc);
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// run_unittests
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//
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// Run all the lua unit tests. Print any errors to console. If there
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// are any errors, exits the program.
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//
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void run_unittests();
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// Get/Set code (for unit testing).
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//
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// These functions are direct getters/setters for values in the source
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// database. They are intended only for unit testing.
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//
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void set(const eng::string &fn, const eng::string &code, int sequence);
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eng::string get(const eng::string &fn);
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// Add builtins to the global function registry.
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static void register_lua_builtins();
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// Get function documentation.
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static eng::string function_docs(const LuaStack &LS, LuaSlot slot);
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// Serialize and unserialize a source vector.
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//
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static void serialize_source(const util::LuaSourceVec &sv, StreamBuffer *sb);
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static void deserialize_source(util::LuaSourceVec *sv, StreamBuffer *sb);
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};
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#endif // SOURCE_HPP
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