commit 540d8052265776451bb9f0ab4dee4ec860563cbe
parent 7d6a97e42bc3328b9c5ec1dabbd7e280e81c3efd
Author: Roberto Ierusalimschy <roberto@inf.puc-rio.br>
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2022 13:24:16 -0300
Towards Lua 5.5
Diffstat:
5 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 129 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lua.h b/lua.h
@@ -17,11 +17,11 @@
#define LUA_VERSION_MAJOR "5"
-#define LUA_VERSION_MINOR "4"
-#define LUA_VERSION_RELEASE "5"
+#define LUA_VERSION_MINOR "5"
+#define LUA_VERSION_RELEASE "0"
-#define LUA_VERSION_NUM 504
-#define LUA_VERSION_RELEASE_NUM (LUA_VERSION_NUM * 100 + 5)
+#define LUA_VERSION_NUM 505
+#define LUA_VERSION_RELEASE_NUM (LUA_VERSION_NUM * 100 + 0)
#define LUA_VERSION "Lua " LUA_VERSION_MAJOR "." LUA_VERSION_MINOR
#define LUA_RELEASE LUA_VERSION "." LUA_VERSION_RELEASE
diff --git a/manual/manual.of b/manual/manual.of
@@ -1586,7 +1586,8 @@ Each variable name may be postfixed by an attribute
@producname{attrib}@producbody{@bnfopt{@bnfter{<} @bnfNter{Name} @bnfter{>}}}
}
There are two possible attributes:
-@id{const}, which declares a @x{constant variable},
+@id{const}, which declares a @emph{constant} or @emph{read-only} variable,
+@index{constant variable}
that is, a variable that cannot be assigned to
after its initialization;
and @id{close}, which declares a to-be-closed variable @see{to-be-closed}.
@@ -9118,7 +9119,7 @@ is a more portable solution.
@simplesect{
Here we list the incompatibilities that you may find when moving a program
-from @N{Lua 5.3} to @N{Lua 5.4}.
+from @N{Lua 5.4} to @N{Lua 5.5}.
You can avoid some incompatibilities by compiling Lua with
appropriate options (see file @id{luaconf.h}).
@@ -9155,51 +9156,6 @@ change between versions.
@itemize{
@item{
-The coercion of strings to numbers in
-arithmetic and bitwise operations
-has been removed from the core language.
-The string library does a similar job
-for arithmetic (but not for bitwise) operations
-using the string metamethods.
-However, unlike in previous versions,
-the new implementation preserves the implicit type of the numeral
-in the string.
-For instance, the result of @T{"1" + "2"} now is an integer,
-not a float.
-}
-
-@item{
-Literal decimal integer constants that overflow are read as floats,
-instead of wrapping around.
-You can use hexadecimal notation for such constants if you
-want the old behavior
-(reading them as integers with wrap around).
-}
-
-@item{
-The use of the @idx{__lt} metamethod to emulate @idx{__le}
-has been removed.
-When needed, this metamethod must be explicitly defined.
-}
-
-@item{
-The semantics of the numerical @Rw{for} loop
-over integers changed in some details.
-In particular, the control variable never wraps around.
-}
-
-@item{
-A label for a @Rw{goto} cannot be declared where a label with the same
-name is visible, even if this other label is declared in an enclosing
-block.
-}
-
-@item{
-When finalizing an object,
-Lua does not ignore @idx{__gc} metamethods that are not functions.
-Any value will be called, if present.
-(Non-callable values will generate a warning,
-like any other error when calling a finalizer.)
}
}
@@ -9210,39 +9166,6 @@ like any other error when calling a finalizer.)
@itemize{
@item{
-The function @Lid{print} does not call @Lid{tostring}
-to format its arguments;
-instead, it has this functionality hardwired.
-You should use @idx{__tostring} to modify how values are printed.
-}
-
-@item{
-The pseudo-random number generator used by the function @Lid{math.random}
-now starts with a somewhat random seed.
-Moreover, it uses a different algorithm.
-}
-
-@item{
-By default, the decoding functions in the @Lid{utf8} library
-do not accept surrogates as valid code points.
-An extra parameter in these functions makes them more permissive.
-}
-
-@item{
-The options @St{setpause} and @St{setstepmul}
-of the function @Lid{collectgarbage} are deprecated.
-You should use the new option @St{incremental} to set them.
-}
-
-@item{
-The function @Lid{io.lines} now returns four values,
-instead of just one.
-That can be a problem when it is used as the sole
-argument to another function that has optional parameters,
-such as in @T{load(io.lines(filename, "L"))}.
-To fix that issue,
-you can wrap the call into parentheses,
-to adjust its number of results to one.
}
}
@@ -9254,46 +9177,6 @@ to adjust its number of results to one.
@itemize{
@item{
-Full userdata now has an arbitrary number of associated user values.
-Therefore, the functions @id{lua_newuserdata},
-@id{lua_setuservalue}, and @id{lua_getuservalue} were
-replaced by @Lid{lua_newuserdatauv},
-@Lid{lua_setiuservalue}, and @Lid{lua_getiuservalue},
-which have an extra argument.
-
-For compatibility, the old names still work as macros assuming
-one single user value.
-Note, however, that userdata with zero user values
-are more efficient memory-wise.
-}
-
-@item{
-The function @Lid{lua_resume} has an extra parameter.
-This out parameter returns the number of values on
-the top of the stack that were yielded or returned by the coroutine.
-(In previous versions,
-those values were the entire stack.)
-}
-
-@item{
-The function @Lid{lua_version} returns the version number,
-instead of an address of the version number.
-The Lua core should work correctly with libraries using their
-own static copies of the same core,
-so there is no need to check whether they are using the same
-address space.
-}
-
-@item{
-The constant @id{LUA_ERRGCMM} was removed.
-Errors in finalizers are never propagated;
-instead, they generate a warning.
-}
-
-@item{
-The options @idx{LUA_GCSETPAUSE} and @idx{LUA_GCSETSTEPMUL}
-of the function @Lid{lua_gc} are deprecated.
-You should use the new option @id{LUA_GCINC} to set them.
}
}
diff --git a/testes/all.lua b/testes/all.lua
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
-- See Copyright Notice at the end of this file
-local version = "Lua 5.4"
+local version = "Lua 5.5"
if _VERSION ~= version then
io.stderr:write("This test suite is for ", version,
", not for ", _VERSION, "\nExiting tests")
diff --git a/testes/calls.lua b/testes/calls.lua
@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ print("testing binary chunks")
do
local header = string.pack("c4BBc6BBB",
"\27Lua", -- signature
- 0x54, -- version 5.4 (0x54)
+ 0x55, -- version 5.5 (0x55)
0, -- format
"\x19\x93\r\n\x1a\n", -- data
4, -- size of instruction
diff --git a/testes/main.lua b/testes/main.lua
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_PATH=x lua %s > %s', prog, out)
checkout("x\n")
-- test LUA_PATH_version
-RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_PATH_5_4=y LUA_PATH=x lua %s > %s', prog, out)
+RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_PATH_5_5=y LUA_PATH=x lua %s > %s', prog, out)
checkout("y\n")
-- test LUA_CPATH
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_CPATH=xuxu lua %s > %s', prog, out)
checkout("xuxu\n")
-- test LUA_CPATH_version
-RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_CPATH_5_4=yacc LUA_CPATH=x lua %s > %s', prog, out)
+RUN('env LUA_INIT= LUA_CPATH_5_5=yacc LUA_CPATH=x lua %s > %s', prog, out)
checkout("yacc\n")
-- test LUA_INIT (and its access to 'arg' table)
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ checkout("3.2\n")
-- test LUA_INIT_version
prepfile("print(X)")
-RUN('env LUA_INIT_5_4="X=10" LUA_INIT="X=3" lua %s > %s', prog, out)
+RUN('env LUA_INIT_5_5="X=10" LUA_INIT="X=3" lua %s > %s', prog, out)
checkout("10\n")
-- test LUA_INIT for files