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if not modules then modules = { } end modules ['l-lua'] = {
version = 1.001,
comment = "companion to luat-lib.mkiv",
author = "Hans Hagen, PRAGMA-ADE, Hasselt NL",
copyright = "PRAGMA ADE / ConTeXt Development Team",
license = "see context related readme files"
}
-- potential issues with 5.3:
-- i'm not sure yet if the int/float change is good for luatex
-- math.min
-- math.max
-- tostring
-- tonumber
-- utf.*
-- bit32
-- compatibility hacksand helpers
local major, minor = string.match(_VERSION,"^[^%d]+(%d+)%.(%d+).*$")
_MAJORVERSION = tonumber(major) or 5
_MINORVERSION = tonumber(minor) or 1
_LUAVERSION = _MAJORVERSION + _MINORVERSION/10
-- lpeg
if not lpeg then
lpeg = require("lpeg")
end
-- basics:
if loadstring then
local loadnormal = load
function load(first,...)
if type(first) == "string" then
return loadstring(first,...)
else
return loadnormal(first,...)
end
end
else
loadstring = load
end
-- table:
-- At some point it was announced that i[pairs would be dropped, which makes
-- sense. As we already used the for loop and # in most places the impact on
-- ConTeXt was not that large; the remaining ipairs already have been replaced.
-- Hm, actually ipairs was retained, but we no longer use it anyway (nor
-- pairs).
--
-- Just in case, we provide the fallbacks as discussed in Programming
-- in Lua (http://www.lua.org/pil/7.3.html):
if not ipairs then
-- for k, v in ipairs(t) do ... end
-- for k=1,#t do local v = t[k] ... end
local function iterate(a,i)
i = i + 1
local v = a[i]
if v ~= nil then
return i, v --, nil
end
end
function ipairs(a)
return iterate, a, 0
end
end
if not pairs then
-- for k, v in pairs(t) do ... end
-- for k, v in next, t do ... end
function pairs(t)
return next, t -- , nil
end
end
-- The unpack function has been moved to the table table, and for compatiility
-- reasons we provide both now.
if not table.unpack then
table.unpack = _G.unpack
elseif not unpack then
_G.unpack = table.unpack
end
-- package:
-- if not package.seachers then
--
-- package.searchers = package.loaders -- 5.2
--
-- elseif not package.loaders then
--
-- package.loaders = package.searchers
--
-- end
if not package.loaders then -- brr, searchers is a special "loadlib function" userdata type
package.loaders = package.searchers
end
-- moved from util-deb to here:
local print, select, tostring = print, select, tostring
local inspectors = { }
function setinspector(kind,inspector) -- global function
inspectors[kind] = inspector
end
function inspect(...) -- global function
for s=1,select("#",...) do
local value = select(s,...)
if value == nil then
print("nil")
else
local done = false
-- type driven (table)
local kind = type(value)
local inspector = inspectors[kind]
if inspector then
done = inspector(value)
if done then
break
end
end
-- whatever driven (token, node, ...)
for kind, inspector in next, inspectors do
done = inspector(value)
if done then
break
end
end
if not done then
print(tostring(value))
end
end
end
end
--
local dummy = function() end
function optionalrequire(...)
local ok, result = xpcall(require,dummy,...)
if ok then
return result
end
end
-- nice for non ascii scripts (this might move):
if lua then
lua.mask = load([[τεχ = 1]]) and "utf" or "ascii"
end
local flush = io.flush
if flush then
local execute = os.execute if execute then function os.execute(...) flush() return execute(...) end end
local exec = os.exec if exec then function os.exec (...) flush() return exec (...) end end
local spawn = os.spawn if spawn then function os.spawn (...) flush() return spawn (...) end end
local popen = io.popen if popen then function io.popen (...) flush() return popen (...) end end
end
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