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* Implemented the new parser interface based on a frame object, as described in the design document and wikitech-l. * Added parser tests for the new interface. * Removed {{script:}} parser function * Allow named parameters to {{#invoke:}} * Don't trim the return value * If a function invoked by #invoke returns multiple values, concatenate them into a single string. * If there is an error during parse, show the error message as an HTML comment as well as via JavaScript. This makes parser test construction easier, and probably makes debugging easier also. * Rename mw_internal to mw_php to clarify its role. It is now strictly a private Lua -> PHP interface function table. * Protect mw.setup() against multiple invocation. * Fixed a bug in Scribunto_LuaStandaloneInterpreter::receiveMessage(): large packets caused fread() to return with less than the requested amount of data, which previously caused an exception. It's necessary to check for EOF and to repeat the read to get all data. The receive function on the Lua side does not suffer from this problem. * In the standalone engine, fixed a bug in the interpretation of null return values from PHP callbacks. This should return no values to Lua. * Updated the Lua unit tests to account for the fact that functions are now forced to return strings. * Updated the getfenv and setfenv tests to account for the extra stack level introduced by mw.executeFunction(). Change-Id: If8fdecdfc91ebe7bd4b1dae8489ccbdeb6bbf5ce
194 lines
4.7 KiB
Lua
194 lines
4.7 KiB
Lua
-- Parts are based on lua-TestMore (Copyright © 2009-2012 François Perrad, MIT
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-- license)
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local test = {}
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local function is_deeply (got, expected, name)
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if type(got) ~= 'table' then
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return false
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elseif type(expected) ~= 'table' then
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error("expected value isn't a table : " .. tostring(expected))
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end
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local msg1
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local msg2
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local function deep_eq (t1, t2, key_path)
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if t1 == t2 then
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return true
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end
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for k, v2 in pairs(t2) do
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local v1 = t1[k]
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if type(v1) == 'table' and type(v2) == 'table' then
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local r = deep_eq(v1, v2, key_path .. "." .. tostring(k))
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if not r then
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return false
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end
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else
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if v1 ~= v2 then
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key_path = key_path .. "." .. tostring(k)
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msg1 = " got" .. key_path .. ": " .. tostring(v1)
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msg2 = "expected" .. key_path .. ": " .. tostring(v2)
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return false
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end
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end
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end
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for k in pairs(t1) do
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local v2 = t2[k]
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if v2 == nil then
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key_path = key_path .. "." .. tostring(k)
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msg1 = " got" .. key_path .. ": " .. tostring(t1[k])
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msg2 = "expected" .. key_path .. ": " .. tostring(v2)
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return false
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end
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end
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return true
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end -- deep_eq
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return deep_eq(got, expected, '')
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end
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function test.getTests( engine )
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return {
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{ 'clone1', 'ok' },
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{ 'clone2', 'ok' },
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{ 'clone3', 'ok' },
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{ 'clone4', 'ok' },
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{ 'setfenv1', { error = '%s cannot set the global %s' } },
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{ 'setfenv2', { error = '%s cannot set an environment %s' } },
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{ 'setfenv3', { error = '%s cannot set the requested environment%s' } },
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{ 'setfenv4', 'ok' },
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{ 'setfenv5', 'ok' },
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{ 'setfenv6', { error = '%s cannot be called on a protected function' } },
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{ 'setfenv7', { error = '%s can only be called with a function%s' } },
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{ 'getfenv1', 'ok' },
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{ 'getfenv2', { error = '%s cannot get the global environment' } },
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{ 'getfenv3', { error = '%Sno function environment for tail call %s' } },
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}
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end
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function test.clone1()
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local x = 1
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local y = mw.clone( x )
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assert( x == y )
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return 'ok'
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end
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function test.clone2()
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local x = { 'a' }
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local y = mw.clone( x )
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assert( x ~= y )
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assert( is_deeply( y, x ) )
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y[2] = 'b'
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assert( not is_deeply( y, x ) )
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return 'ok'
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end
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function test.clone3()
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local mt = { __add = function() end }
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local x = {}
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setmetatable( x, mt )
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local y = mw.clone( x )
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assert( getmetatable( x ) ~= getmetatable( y ) )
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assert( is_deeply( getmetatable( y ), getmetatable( x ) ) )
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return 'ok'
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end
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function test.clone4()
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local x = {}
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x.x = x
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local y = mw.clone( x )
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assert( x ~= y )
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assert( y == y.x )
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return 'ok'
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end
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function test.setfenv1()
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setfenv( 0, {} )
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end
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function test.setfenv2()
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setfenv( 1000, {} )
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end
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function test.setfenv3()
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local function jailbreak()
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setfenv( 2, {} )
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end
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local new_setfenv, new_getfenv = mw.makeProtectedEnvFuncs( { [_G] = true }, {} )
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setfenv( jailbreak, {setfenv = new_setfenv} )
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jailbreak()
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end
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function test.setfenv4()
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-- Set an unprotected environment at a higher stack level than a protected
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-- environment. It's assumed that any higher-level environment will protect
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-- itself with its own setfenv wrapper, so this succeeds.
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local function level3()
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local function level2()
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local env = {setfenv = setfenv}
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local function level1()
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setfenv( 3, {} )
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end
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setfenv( level1, env )()
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end
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local protected = {mw = mw}
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protected.setfenv, protected.getfenv = mw.makeProtectedEnvFuncs(
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{[protected] = true}, {} )
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setfenv( level2, protected )()
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end
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local unprotected = {setfenv = setfenv, getfenv = getfenv, mw = mw}
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setfenv( level3, unprotected )()
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assert( getfenv( level3 ) ~= unprotected )
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return 'ok'
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end
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function test.setfenv5()
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local function allowed()
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(function() setfenv( 2, {} ) end )()
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end
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local new_setfenv, new_getfenv = mw.makeProtectedEnvFuncs( { [_G] = true }, {} )
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setfenv( allowed, {setfenv = new_setfenv} )()
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return 'ok'
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end
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function test.setfenv6()
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local function target() end
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local function jailbreak()
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setfenv( target, {} )
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end
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local new_setfenv, new_getfenv = mw.makeProtectedEnvFuncs( {}, { [target] = true } )
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setfenv( jailbreak, {setfenv = new_setfenv} )()
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end
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function test.setfenv7()
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setfenv( {}, {} )
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end
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function test.setfenv8()
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setfenv( 2, {} )
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end
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function test.getfenv1()
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assert( getfenv( 1 ) == _G )
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return 'ok'
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end
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function test.getfenv2()
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getfenv( 0 )
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end
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function test.getfenv3()
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local function foo()
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return getfenv( 2 )
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end
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local function bar()
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return foo()
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end
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bar()
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end
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return test
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