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use std::any::TypeId;
use std::cell::{Ref, RefCell, RefMut};
use std::fmt;
use std::hash::Hash;
use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
use std::os::raw::{c_char, c_int};
use std::string::String as StdString;
#[cfg(feature = "async")]
use std::future::Future;
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
use {
serde::ser::{self, Serialize, Serializer},
std::result::Result as StdResult,
};
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::ffi;
use crate::function::Function;
use crate::lua::Lua;
use crate::table::{Table, TablePairs};
use crate::types::{Callback, LuaRef, MaybeSend};
use crate::util::{check_stack, get_userdata, take_userdata, StackGuard};
use crate::value::{FromLua, FromLuaMulti, IntoLua, IntoLuaMulti};
#[cfg(feature = "async")]
use crate::types::AsyncCallback;
#[cfg(feature = "lua54")]
pub(crate) const USER_VALUE_MAXSLOT: usize = 8;
/// Kinds of metamethods that can be overridden.
///
/// Currently, this mechanism does not allow overriding the `__gc` metamethod, since there is
/// generally no need to do so: [`UserData`] implementors can instead just implement `Drop`.
///
/// [`UserData`]: crate::UserData
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub enum MetaMethod {
/// The `+` operator.
Add,
/// The `-` operator.
Sub,
/// The `*` operator.
Mul,
/// The `/` operator.
Div,
/// The `%` operator.
Mod,
/// The `^` operator.
Pow,
/// The unary minus (`-`) operator.
Unm,
/// The floor division (//) operator.
/// Requires `feature = "lua54/lua53"`
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
IDiv,
/// The bitwise AND (&) operator.
/// Requires `feature = "lua54/lua53"`
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
BAnd,
/// The bitwise OR (|) operator.
/// Requires `feature = "lua54/lua53"`
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
BOr,
/// The bitwise XOR (binary ~) operator.
/// Requires `feature = "lua54/lua53"`
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
BXor,
/// The bitwise NOT (unary ~) operator.
/// Requires `feature = "lua54/lua53"`
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
BNot,
/// The bitwise left shift (<<) operator.
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
Shl,
/// The bitwise right shift (>>) operator.
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
Shr,
/// The string concatenation operator `..`.
Concat,
/// The length operator `#`.
Len,
/// The `==` operator.
Eq,
/// The `<` operator.
Lt,
/// The `<=` operator.
Le,
/// Index access `obj[key]`.
Index,
/// Index write access `obj[key] = value`.
NewIndex,
/// The call "operator" `obj(arg1, args2, ...)`.
Call,
/// The `__tostring` metamethod.
///
/// This is not an operator, but will be called by methods such as `tostring` and `print`.
ToString,
/// The `__pairs` metamethod.
///
/// This is not an operator, but it will be called by the built-in `pairs` function.
///
/// Requires `feature = "lua54/lua53/lua52"`
#[cfg(any(
feature = "lua54",
feature = "lua53",
feature = "lua52",
feature = "luajit52",
))]
Pairs,
/// The `__ipairs` metamethod.
///
/// This is not an operator, but it will be called by the built-in [`ipairs`] function.
///
/// Requires `feature = "lua52"`
///
/// [`ipairs`]: https://www.lua.org/manual/5.2/manual.html#pdf-ipairs
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua52", feature = "luajit52", doc))]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(any(feature = "lua52", feature = "luajit52"))))]
IPairs,
/// The `__iter` metamethod.
///
/// Executed before the iteration begins, and should return an iterator function like `next`
/// (or a custom one).
///
/// Requires `feature = "lua"`
#[cfg(any(feature = "luau", doc))]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "luau")))]
Iter,
/// The `__close` metamethod.
///
/// Executed when a variable, that marked as to-be-closed, goes out of scope.
///
/// More information about to-be-closed variabled can be found in the Lua 5.4
/// [documentation][lua_doc].
///
/// Requires `feature = "lua54"`
///
/// [lua_doc]: https://www.lua.org/manual/5.4/manual.html#3.3.8
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54"))]
Close,
}
impl PartialEq<MetaMethod> for &str {
fn eq(&self, other: &MetaMethod) -> bool {
*self == other.name()
}
}
impl PartialEq<MetaMethod> for String {
fn eq(&self, other: &MetaMethod) -> bool {
self == other.name()
}
}
impl fmt::Display for MetaMethod {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(fmt, "{}", self.name())
}
}
impl MetaMethod {
/// Returns Lua metamethod name, usually prefixed by two underscores.
pub const fn name(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
MetaMethod::Add => "__add",
MetaMethod::Sub => "__sub",
MetaMethod::Mul => "__mul",
MetaMethod::Div => "__div",
MetaMethod::Mod => "__mod",
MetaMethod::Pow => "__pow",
MetaMethod::Unm => "__unm",
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
MetaMethod::IDiv => "__idiv",
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
MetaMethod::BAnd => "__band",
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
MetaMethod::BOr => "__bor",
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
MetaMethod::BXor => "__bxor",
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
MetaMethod::BNot => "__bnot",
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
MetaMethod::Shl => "__shl",
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua54", feature = "lua53"))]
MetaMethod::Shr => "__shr",
MetaMethod::Concat => "__concat",
MetaMethod::Len => "__len",
MetaMethod::Eq => "__eq",
MetaMethod::Lt => "__lt",
MetaMethod::Le => "__le",
MetaMethod::Index => "__index",
MetaMethod::NewIndex => "__newindex",
MetaMethod::Call => "__call",
MetaMethod::ToString => "__tostring",
#[cfg(any(
feature = "lua54",
feature = "lua53",
feature = "lua52",
feature = "luajit52"
))]
MetaMethod::Pairs => "__pairs",
#[cfg(any(feature = "lua52", feature = "luajit52"))]
MetaMethod::IPairs => "__ipairs",
#[cfg(feature = "luau")]
MetaMethod::Iter => "__iter",
#[cfg(feature = "lua54")]
MetaMethod::Close => "__close",
}
}
pub(crate) fn validate(name: &str) -> Result<&str> {
match name {
"__gc" => Err(Error::MetaMethodRestricted(name.to_string())),
"__metatable" => Err(Error::MetaMethodRestricted(name.to_string())),
_ if name.starts_with("__mlua") => Err(Error::MetaMethodRestricted(name.to_string())),
name => Ok(name),
}
}
}
impl AsRef<str> for MetaMethod {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &str {
self.name()
}
}
/// Method registry for [`UserData`] implementors.
///
/// [`UserData`]: crate::UserData
pub trait UserDataMethods<'lua, T: UserData> {
/// Add a regular method which accepts a `&T` as the first parameter.
///
/// Regular methods are implemented by overriding the `__index` metamethod and returning the
/// accessed method. This allows them to be used with the expected `userdata:method()` syntax.
///
/// If `add_meta_method` is used to set the `__index` metamethod, the `__index` metamethod will
/// be used as a fall-back if no regular method is found.
fn add_method<M, A, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, method: M)
where
M: Fn(&'lua Lua, &T, A) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add a regular method which accepts a `&mut T` as the first parameter.
///
/// Refer to [`add_method`] for more information about the implementation.
///
/// [`add_method`]: #method.add_method
fn add_method_mut<M, A, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, method: M)
where
M: FnMut(&'lua Lua, &mut T, A) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add an async method which accepts a `T` as the first parameter and returns Future.
/// The passed `T` is cloned from the original value.
///
/// Refer to [`add_method`] for more information about the implementation.
///
/// Requires `feature = "async"`
///
/// [`add_method`]: #method.add_method
#[cfg(feature = "async")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "async")))]
fn add_async_method<M, A, MR, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, method: M)
where
T: Clone,
M: Fn(&'lua Lua, T, A) -> MR + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
MR: Future<Output = Result<R>> + 'lua,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add a regular method as a function which accepts generic arguments, the first argument will
/// be a [`AnyUserData`] of type `T` if the method is called with Lua method syntax:
/// `my_userdata:my_method(arg1, arg2)`, or it is passed in as the first argument:
/// `my_userdata.my_method(my_userdata, arg1, arg2)`.
///
/// Prefer to use [`add_method`] or [`add_method_mut`] as they are easier to use.
///
/// [`AnyUserData`]: crate::AnyUserData
/// [`add_method`]: #method.add_method
/// [`add_method_mut`]: #method.add_method_mut
fn add_function<F, A, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, function: F)
where
F: Fn(&'lua Lua, A) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add a regular method as a mutable function which accepts generic arguments.
///
/// This is a version of [`add_function`] that accepts a FnMut argument.
///
/// [`add_function`]: #method.add_function
fn add_function_mut<F, A, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, function: F)
where
F: FnMut(&'lua Lua, A) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add a regular method as an async function which accepts generic arguments
/// and returns Future.
///
/// This is an async version of [`add_function`].
///
/// Requires `feature = "async"`
///
/// [`add_function`]: #method.add_function
#[cfg(feature = "async")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "async")))]
fn add_async_function<F, A, FR, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, function: F)
where
F: Fn(&'lua Lua, A) -> FR + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
FR: Future<Output = Result<R>> + 'lua,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add a metamethod which accepts a `&T` as the first parameter.
///
/// # Note
///
/// This can cause an error with certain binary metamethods that can trigger if only the right
/// side has a metatable. To prevent this, use [`add_meta_function`].
///
/// [`add_meta_function`]: #method.add_meta_function
fn add_meta_method<M, A, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, method: M)
where
M: Fn(&'lua Lua, &T, A) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add a metamethod as a function which accepts a `&mut T` as the first parameter.
///
/// # Note
///
/// This can cause an error with certain binary metamethods that can trigger if only the right
/// side has a metatable. To prevent this, use [`add_meta_function`].
///
/// [`add_meta_function`]: #method.add_meta_function
fn add_meta_method_mut<M, A, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, method: M)
where
M: FnMut(&'lua Lua, &mut T, A) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add an async metamethod which accepts a `T` as the first parameter and returns Future.
/// The passed `T` is cloned from the original value.
///
/// This is an async version of [`add_meta_method`].
///
/// Requires `feature = "async"`
///
/// [`add_meta_method`]: #method.add_meta_method
#[cfg(all(feature = "async", not(any(feature = "lua51", feature = "luau"))))]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "async")))]
fn add_async_meta_method<M, A, MR, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, method: M)
where
T: Clone,
M: Fn(&'lua Lua, T, A) -> MR + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
MR: Future<Output = Result<R>> + 'lua,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add a metamethod which accepts generic arguments.
///
/// Metamethods for binary operators can be triggered if either the left or right argument to
/// the binary operator has a metatable, so the first argument here is not necessarily a
/// userdata of type `T`.
fn add_meta_function<F, A, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, function: F)
where
F: Fn(&'lua Lua, A) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add a metamethod as a mutable function which accepts generic arguments.
///
/// This is a version of [`add_meta_function`] that accepts a FnMut argument.
///
/// [`add_meta_function`]: #method.add_meta_function
fn add_meta_function_mut<F, A, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, function: F)
where
F: FnMut(&'lua Lua, A) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
/// Add a metamethod which accepts generic arguments and returns Future.
///
/// This is an async version of [`add_meta_function`].
///
/// Requires `feature = "async"`
///
/// [`add_meta_function`]: #method.add_meta_function
#[cfg(all(feature = "async", not(any(feature = "lua51", feature = "luau"))))]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "async")))]
fn add_async_meta_function<F, A, FR, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, function: F)
where
F: Fn(&'lua Lua, A) -> FR + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLuaMulti<'lua>,
FR: Future<Output = Result<R>> + 'lua,
R: IntoLuaMulti<'lua>;
//
// Below are internal methods used in generated code
//
#[doc(hidden)]
fn add_callback(&mut self, _name: String, _callback: Callback<'lua, 'static>) {}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(feature = "async")]
fn add_async_callback(&mut self, _name: String, _callback: AsyncCallback<'lua, 'static>) {}
#[doc(hidden)]
fn add_meta_callback(&mut self, _name: String, _callback: Callback<'lua, 'static>) {}
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(feature = "async")]
fn add_async_meta_callback(&mut self, _name: String, _callback: AsyncCallback<'lua, 'static>) {}
}
/// Field registry for [`UserData`] implementors.
///
/// [`UserData`]: crate::UserData
pub trait UserDataFields<'lua, T: UserData> {
/// Add a regular field getter as a method which accepts a `&T` as the parameter.
///
/// Regular field getters are implemented by overriding the `__index` metamethod and returning the
/// accessed field. This allows them to be used with the expected `userdata.field` syntax.
///
/// If `add_meta_method` is used to set the `__index` metamethod, the `__index` metamethod will
/// be used as a fall-back if no regular field or method are found.
fn add_field_method_get<M, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, method: M)
where
M: Fn(&'lua Lua, &T) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
R: IntoLua<'lua>;
/// Add a regular field setter as a method which accepts a `&mut T` as the first parameter.
///
/// Regular field setters are implemented by overriding the `__newindex` metamethod and setting the
/// accessed field. This allows them to be used with the expected `userdata.field = value` syntax.
///
/// If `add_meta_method` is used to set the `__newindex` metamethod, the `__newindex` metamethod will
/// be used as a fall-back if no regular field is found.
fn add_field_method_set<M, A>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, method: M)
where
M: FnMut(&'lua Lua, &mut T, A) -> Result<()> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLua<'lua>;
/// Add a regular field getter as a function which accepts a generic [`AnyUserData`] of type `T`
/// argument.
///
/// Prefer to use [`add_field_method_get`] as it is easier to use.
///
/// [`AnyUserData`]: crate::AnyUserData
/// [`add_field_method_get`]: #method.add_field_method_get
fn add_field_function_get<F, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, function: F)
where
F: Fn(&'lua Lua, AnyUserData<'lua>) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
R: IntoLua<'lua>;
/// Add a regular field setter as a function which accepts a generic [`AnyUserData`] of type `T`
/// first argument.
///
/// Prefer to use [`add_field_method_set`] as it is easier to use.
///
/// [`AnyUserData`]: crate::AnyUserData
/// [`add_field_method_set`]: #method.add_field_method_set
fn add_field_function_set<F, A>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, function: F)
where
F: FnMut(&'lua Lua, AnyUserData<'lua>, A) -> Result<()> + MaybeSend + 'static,
A: FromLua<'lua>;
/// Add a metamethod value computed from `f`.
///
/// This will initialize the metamethod value from `f` on `UserData` creation.
///
/// # Note
///
/// `mlua` will trigger an error on an attempt to define a protected metamethod,
/// like `__gc` or `__metatable`.
fn add_meta_field_with<F, R>(&mut self, name: impl AsRef<str>, f: F)
where
F: Fn(&'lua Lua) -> Result<R> + MaybeSend + 'static,
R: IntoLua<'lua>;
//
// Below are internal methods used in generated code
//
#[doc(hidden)]
fn add_field_getter(&mut self, _name: String, _callback: Callback<'lua, 'static>) {}
#[doc(hidden)]
fn add_field_setter(&mut self, _name: String, _callback: Callback<'lua, 'static>) {}
}
/// Trait for custom userdata types.
///
/// By implementing this trait, a struct becomes eligible for use inside Lua code.
/// Implementation of [`IntoLua`] is automatically provided, [`FromLua`] is implemented
/// only for `T: UserData + Clone`.
///
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # use mlua::{Lua, Result, UserData};
/// # fn main() -> Result<()> {
/// # let lua = Lua::new();
/// struct MyUserData(i32);
///
/// impl UserData for MyUserData {}
///
/// // `MyUserData` now implements `IntoLua`:
/// lua.globals().set("myobject", MyUserData(123))?;
///
/// lua.load("assert(type(myobject) == 'userdata')").exec()?;
/// # Ok(())
/// # }
/// ```
///
/// Custom fields, methods and operators can be provided by implementing `add_fields` or `add_methods`
/// (refer to [`UserDataFields`] and [`UserDataMethods`] for more information):
///
/// ```
/// # use mlua::{Lua, MetaMethod, Result, UserData, UserDataFields, UserDataMethods};
/// # fn main() -> Result<()> {
/// # let lua = Lua::new();
/// struct MyUserData(i32);
///
/// impl UserData for MyUserData {
/// fn add_fields<'lua, F: UserDataFields<'lua, Self>>(fields: &mut F) {
/// fields.add_field_method_get("val", |_, this| Ok(this.0));
/// }
///
/// fn add_methods<'lua, M: UserDataMethods<'lua, Self>>(methods: &mut M) {
/// methods.add_method_mut("add", |_, this, value: i32| {
/// this.0 += value;
/// Ok(())
/// });
///
/// methods.add_meta_method(MetaMethod::Add, |_, this, value: i32| {
/// Ok(this.0 + value)
/// });
/// }
/// }
///
/// lua.globals().set("myobject", MyUserData(123))?;
///
/// lua.load(r#"
/// assert(myobject.val == 123)
/// myobject:add(7)
/// assert(myobject.val == 130)
/// assert(myobject + 10 == 140)
/// "#).exec()?;
/// # Ok(())
/// # }
/// ```
///
/// [`IntoLua`]: crate::IntoLua
/// [`FromLua`]: crate::FromLua
/// [`UserDataFields`]: crate::UserDataFields
/// [`UserDataMethods`]: crate::UserDataMethods
pub trait UserData: Sized {
/// Adds custom fields specific to this userdata.
#[allow(unused_variables)]
fn add_fields<'lua, F: UserDataFields<'lua, Self>>(fields: &mut F) {}
/// Adds custom methods and operators specific to this userdata.
#[allow(unused_variables)]
fn add_methods<'lua, M: UserDataMethods<'lua, Self>>(methods: &mut M) {}
}
// Wraps UserData in a way to always implement `serde::Serialize` trait.
pub(crate) struct UserDataCell<T>(RefCell<UserDataWrapped<T>>);
impl<T> UserDataCell<T> {
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn new(data: T) -> Self {
UserDataCell(RefCell::new(UserDataWrapped::new(data)))
}
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn new_ser(data: T) -> Self
where
T: Serialize + 'static,
{
UserDataCell(RefCell::new(UserDataWrapped::new_ser(data)))
}
// Immutably borrows the wrapped value.
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn try_borrow(&self) -> Result<Ref<T>> {
self.0
.try_borrow()
.map(|r| Ref::map(r, |r| r.deref()))
.map_err(|_| Error::UserDataBorrowError)
}
// Mutably borrows the wrapped value.
#[inline]
pub(crate) fn try_borrow_mut(&self) -> Result<RefMut<T>> {
self.0
.try_borrow_mut()
.map(|r| RefMut::map(r, |r| r.deref_mut()))
.map_err(|_| Error::UserDataBorrowMutError)
}
// Consumes this `UserDataCell`, returning the wrapped value.
#[inline]
unsafe fn into_inner(self) -> T {
self.0.into_inner().into_inner()
}
}
pub(crate) enum UserDataWrapped<T> {
Default(Box<T>),
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
Serializable(Box<dyn erased_serde::Serialize>),
}
impl<T> UserDataWrapped<T> {
#[inline]
fn new(data: T) -> Self {
UserDataWrapped::Default(Box::new(data))
}
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
#[inline]
fn new_ser(data: T) -> Self
where
T: Serialize + 'static,
{
UserDataWrapped::Serializable(Box::new(data))
}
#[inline]
unsafe fn into_inner(self) -> T {
match self {
Self::Default(data) => *data,
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
Self::Serializable(data) => *Box::from_raw(Box::into_raw(data) as *mut T),
}
}
}
impl<T> Deref for UserDataWrapped<T> {
type Target = T;
#[inline]
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
match self {
Self::Default(data) => data,
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
Self::Serializable(data) => unsafe {
&*(data.as_ref() as *const _ as *const Self::Target)
},
}
}
}
impl<T> DerefMut for UserDataWrapped<T> {
#[inline]
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
match self {
Self::Default(data) => data,
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
Self::Serializable(data) => unsafe {
&mut *(data.as_mut() as *mut _ as *mut Self::Target)
},
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
struct UserDataSerializeError;
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
impl Serialize for UserDataSerializeError {
fn serialize<S>(&self, _serializer: S) -> StdResult<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
Err(ser::Error::custom("cannot serialize <userdata>"))
}
}
/// Handle to an internal Lua userdata for any type that implements [`UserData`].
///
/// Similar to `std::any::Any`, this provides an interface for dynamic type checking via the [`is`]
/// and [`borrow`] methods.
///
/// Internally, instances are stored in a `RefCell`, to best match the mutable semantics of the Lua
/// language.
///
/// # Note
///
/// This API should only be used when necessary. Implementing [`UserData`] already allows defining
/// methods which check the type and acquire a borrow behind the scenes.
///
/// [`UserData`]: crate::UserData
/// [`is`]: crate::AnyUserData::is
/// [`borrow`]: crate::AnyUserData::borrow
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct AnyUserData<'lua>(pub(crate) LuaRef<'lua>);
#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "unstable")))]
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct OwnedAnyUserData(pub(crate) crate::types::LuaOwnedRef);
#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
impl OwnedAnyUserData {
pub const fn to_ref(&self) -> AnyUserData {
AnyUserData(self.0.to_ref())
}
}
impl<'lua> AnyUserData<'lua> {
/// Checks whether the type of this userdata is `T`.
pub fn is<T: UserData + 'static>(&self) -> bool {
match self.inspect(|_: &UserDataCell<T>| Ok(())) {
Ok(()) => true,
Err(Error::UserDataTypeMismatch) => false,
Err(_) => unreachable!(),
}
}
/// Borrow this userdata immutably if it is of type `T`.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns a `UserDataBorrowError` if the userdata is already mutably borrowed. Returns a
/// `UserDataTypeMismatch` if the userdata is not of type `T`.
#[inline]
pub fn borrow<T: UserData + 'static>(&self) -> Result<Ref<T>> {
self.inspect(|cell| cell.try_borrow())
}
/// Borrow this userdata mutably if it is of type `T`.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns a `UserDataBorrowMutError` if the userdata cannot be mutably borrowed.
/// Returns a `UserDataTypeMismatch` if the userdata is not of type `T`.
#[inline]
pub fn borrow_mut<T: UserData + 'static>(&self) -> Result<RefMut<T>> {
self.inspect(|cell| cell.try_borrow_mut())
}
/// Takes the value out of this userdata.
/// Sets the special "destructed" metatable that prevents any further operations with this userdata.
///
/// Keeps associated user values unchanged (they will be collected by Lua's GC).
pub fn take<T: UserData + 'static>(&self) -> Result<T> {
let lua = self.0.lua;
let state = lua.state();
unsafe {
let _sg = StackGuard::new(state);
check_stack(state, 2)?;
let type_id = lua.push_userdata_ref(&self.0)?;
match type_id {
Some(type_id) if type_id == TypeId::of::<T>() => {
// Try to borrow userdata exclusively
let _ = (*get_userdata::<UserDataCell<T>>(state, -1)).try_borrow_mut()?;
Ok(take_userdata::<UserDataCell<T>>(state).into_inner())
}
_ => Err(Error::UserDataTypeMismatch),
}
}
}
/// Sets an associated value to this `AnyUserData`.
///
/// The value may be any Lua value whatsoever, and can be retrieved with [`get_user_value`].
///
/// This is the same as calling [`set_nth_user_value`] with `n` set to 1.
///
/// [`get_user_value`]: #method.get_user_value
/// [`set_nth_user_value`]: #method.set_nth_user_value
#[inline]
pub fn set_user_value<V: IntoLua<'lua>>(&self, v: V) -> Result<()> {
self.set_nth_user_value(1, v)
}
/// Returns an associated value set by [`set_user_value`].
///
/// This is the same as calling [`get_nth_user_value`] with `n` set to 1.
///
/// [`set_user_value`]: #method.set_user_value
/// [`get_nth_user_value`]: #method.get_nth_user_value
#[inline]
pub fn get_user_value<V: FromLua<'lua>>(&self) -> Result<V> {
self.get_nth_user_value(1)
}
/// Sets an associated `n`th value to this `AnyUserData`.
///
/// The value may be any Lua value whatsoever, and can be retrieved with [`get_nth_user_value`].
/// `n` starts from 1 and can be up to 65535.
///
/// This is supported for all Lua versions.
/// In Lua 5.4 first 7 elements are stored in a most efficient way.
/// For other Lua versions this functionality is provided using a wrapping table.
///
/// [`get_nth_user_value`]: #method.get_nth_user_value
pub fn set_nth_user_value<V: IntoLua<'lua>>(&self, n: usize, v: V) -> Result<()> {
if n < 1 || n > u16::MAX as usize {
return Err(Error::RuntimeError(
"user value index out of bounds".to_string(),
));
}
let lua = self.0.lua;
let state = lua.state();
unsafe {
let _sg = StackGuard::new(state);
check_stack(state, 5)?;
lua.push_userdata_ref(&self.0)?;
lua.push_value(v.into_lua(lua)?)?;
#[cfg(feature = "lua54")]
if n < USER_VALUE_MAXSLOT {
ffi::lua_setiuservalue(state, -2, n as c_int);
return Ok(());
}
// Multiple (extra) user values are emulated by storing them in a table
protect_lua!(state, 2, 0, |state| {
if getuservalue_table(state, -2) != ffi::LUA_TTABLE {
// Create a new table to use as uservalue
ffi::lua_pop(state, 1);
ffi::lua_newtable(state);
ffi::lua_pushvalue(state, -1);
#[cfg(feature = "lua54")]
ffi::lua_setiuservalue(state, -4, USER_VALUE_MAXSLOT as c_int);
#[cfg(not(feature = "lua54"))]
ffi::lua_setuservalue(state, -4);
}
ffi::lua_pushvalue(state, -2);
#[cfg(feature = "lua54")]
ffi::lua_rawseti(state, -2, (n - USER_VALUE_MAXSLOT + 1) as ffi::lua_Integer);
#[cfg(not(feature = "lua54"))]
ffi::lua_rawseti(state, -2, n as ffi::lua_Integer);
})?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// Returns an associated `n`th value set by [`set_nth_user_value`].
///
/// `n` starts from 1 and can be up to 65535.
///
/// This is supported for all Lua versions.
/// In Lua 5.4 first 7 elements are stored in a most efficient way.
/// For other Lua versions this functionality is provided using a wrapping table.
///
/// [`set_nth_user_value`]: #method.set_nth_user_value
pub fn get_nth_user_value<V: FromLua<'lua>>(&self, n: usize) -> Result<V> {
if n < 1 || n > u16::MAX as usize {
return Err(Error::RuntimeError(
"user value index out of bounds".to_string(),
));
}
let lua = self.0.lua;
let state = lua.state();
unsafe {
let _sg = StackGuard::new(state);
check_stack(state, 4)?;
lua.push_userdata_ref(&self.0)?;
#[cfg(feature = "lua54")]
if n < USER_VALUE_MAXSLOT {
ffi::lua_getiuservalue(state, -1, n as c_int);
return V::from_lua(lua.pop_value(), lua);
}
// Multiple (extra) user values are emulated by storing them in a table
protect_lua!(state, 1, 1, |state| {
if getuservalue_table(state, -1) != ffi::LUA_TTABLE {
ffi::lua_pushnil(state);
return;
}
#[cfg(feature = "lua54")]
ffi::lua_rawgeti(state, -1, (n - USER_VALUE_MAXSLOT + 1) as ffi::lua_Integer);
#[cfg(not(feature = "lua54"))]
ffi::lua_rawgeti(state, -1, n as ffi::lua_Integer);
})?;
V::from_lua(lua.pop_value(), lua)
}
}
/// Sets an associated value to this `AnyUserData` by name.
///
/// The value can be retrieved with [`get_named_user_value`].
///
/// [`get_named_user_value`]: #method.get_named_user_value
pub fn set_named_user_value<V>(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>, v: V) -> Result<()>
where
V: IntoLua<'lua>,
{
let lua = self.0.lua;
let state = lua.state();
let name = name.as_ref();
unsafe {
let _sg = StackGuard::new(state);
check_stack(state, 5)?;
lua.push_userdata_ref(&self.0)?;
lua.push_value(v.into_lua(lua)?)?;
// Multiple (extra) user values are emulated by storing them in a table
protect_lua!(state, 2, 0, |state| {
if getuservalue_table(state, -2) != ffi::LUA_TTABLE {
// Create a new table to use as uservalue
ffi::lua_pop(state, 1);
ffi::lua_newtable(state);
ffi::lua_pushvalue(state, -1);
#[cfg(feature = "lua54")]
ffi::lua_setiuservalue(state, -4, USER_VALUE_MAXSLOT as c_int);
#[cfg(not(feature = "lua54"))]
ffi::lua_setuservalue(state, -4);
}
ffi::lua_pushlstring(state, name.as_ptr() as *const c_char, name.len());
ffi::lua_pushvalue(state, -3);
ffi::lua_rawset(state, -3);
})?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// Returns an associated value by name set by [`set_named_user_value`].
///
/// [`set_named_user_value`]: #method.set_named_user_value
pub fn get_named_user_value<V>(&self, name: impl AsRef<str>) -> Result<V>
where
V: FromLua<'lua>,
{
let lua = self.0.lua;
let state = lua.state();
let name = name.as_ref();
unsafe {
let _sg = StackGuard::new(state);
check_stack(state, 4)?;
lua.push_userdata_ref(&self.0)?;
// Multiple (extra) user values are emulated by storing them in a table
protect_lua!(state, 1, 1, |state| {
if getuservalue_table(state, -1) != ffi::LUA_TTABLE {
ffi::lua_pushnil(state);
return;
}
ffi::lua_pushlstring(state, name.as_ptr() as *const c_char, name.len());
ffi::lua_rawget(state, -2);
})?;
V::from_lua(lua.pop_value(), lua)
}
}
/// Returns a metatable of this `UserData`.
///
/// Returned [`UserDataMetatable`] object wraps the original metatable and
/// provides safe access to its methods.
///
/// For `T: UserData + 'static` returned metatable is shared among all instances of type `T`.
///
/// [`UserDataMetatable`]: crate::UserDataMetatable
#[inline]
pub fn get_metatable(&self) -> Result<UserDataMetatable<'lua>> {
self.get_raw_metatable().map(UserDataMetatable)
}
fn get_raw_metatable(&self) -> Result<Table<'lua>> {
let lua = self.0.lua;
let state = lua.state();
unsafe {
let _sg = StackGuard::new(state);
check_stack(state, 3)?;
lua.push_userdata_ref(&self.0)?;
ffi::lua_getmetatable(state, -1); // Checked that non-empty on the previous call
Ok(Table(lua.pop_ref()))
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "unstable")))]
#[inline]
pub fn into_owned(self) -> OwnedAnyUserData {
OwnedAnyUserData(self.0.into_owned())
}
pub(crate) fn equals<T: AsRef<Self>>(&self, other: T) -> Result<bool> {
let other = other.as_ref();
// Uses lua_rawequal() under the hood
if self == other {
return Ok(true);
}
let mt = self.get_raw_metatable()?;
if mt != other.get_raw_metatable()? {
return Ok(false);
}
if mt.contains_key("__eq")? {
return mt
.get::<_, Function>("__eq")?
.call((self.clone(), other.clone()));
}
Ok(false)
}
/// Returns true if this `AnyUserData` is serializable (eg. was created using `create_ser_userdata`).
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
pub(crate) fn is_serializable(&self) -> bool {
let lua = self.0.lua;
let state = lua.state();
let is_serializable = || unsafe {
let _sg = StackGuard::new(state);
check_stack(state, 2)?;
// Userdata can be unregistered or destructed
lua.push_userdata_ref(&self.0)?;
let ud = &*get_userdata::<UserDataCell<()>>(state, -1);
match &*ud.0.try_borrow().map_err(|_| Error::UserDataBorrowError)? {
UserDataWrapped::Default(_) => Result::Ok(false),
UserDataWrapped::Serializable(_) => Result::Ok(true),
}
};
is_serializable().unwrap_or(false)
}
fn inspect<'a, T, F, R>(&'a self, func: F) -> Result<R>
where
T: UserData + 'static,
F: FnOnce(&'a UserDataCell<T>) -> Result<R>,
{
let lua = self.0.lua;
let state = lua.state();
unsafe {
let _sg = StackGuard::new(state);
check_stack(state, 2)?;
let type_id = lua.push_userdata_ref(&self.0)?;
match type_id {
Some(type_id) if type_id == TypeId::of::<T>() => {
func(&*get_userdata::<UserDataCell<T>>(state, -1))
}
_ => Err(Error::UserDataTypeMismatch),
}
}
}
}
impl<'lua> PartialEq for AnyUserData<'lua> {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.0 == other.0
}
}
impl<'lua> AsRef<AnyUserData<'lua>> for AnyUserData<'lua> {
#[inline]
fn as_ref(&self) -> &Self {
self
}
}
unsafe fn getuservalue_table(state: *mut ffi::lua_State, idx: c_int) -> c_int {
#[cfg(feature = "lua54")]
return ffi::lua_getiuservalue(state, idx, USER_VALUE_MAXSLOT as c_int);
#[cfg(not(feature = "lua54"))]
return ffi::lua_getuservalue(state, idx);
}
/// Handle to a `UserData` metatable.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct UserDataMetatable<'lua>(pub(crate) Table<'lua>);
impl<'lua> UserDataMetatable<'lua> {
/// Gets the value associated to `key` from the metatable.
///
/// If no value is associated to `key`, returns the `Nil` value.
/// Access to restricted metamethods such as `__gc` or `__metatable` will cause an error.
pub fn get<V: FromLua<'lua>>(&self, key: impl AsRef<str>) -> Result<V> {
self.0.raw_get(MetaMethod::validate(key.as_ref())?)
}
/// Sets a key-value pair in the metatable.
///
/// If the value is `Nil`, this will effectively remove the `key`.
/// Access to restricted metamethods such as `__gc` or `__metatable` will cause an error.
/// Setting `__index` or `__newindex` metamethods is also restricted because their values are cached
/// for `mlua` internal usage.
pub fn set<V: IntoLua<'lua>>(&self, key: impl AsRef<str>, value: V) -> Result<()> {
let key = MetaMethod::validate(key.as_ref())?;
// `__index` and `__newindex` cannot be changed in runtime, because values are cached
if key == MetaMethod::Index || key == MetaMethod::NewIndex {
return Err(Error::MetaMethodRestricted(key.to_string()));
}
self.0.raw_set(key, value)
}
/// Checks whether the metatable contains a non-nil value for `key`.
pub fn contains(&self, key: impl AsRef<str>) -> Result<bool> {
self.0.contains_key(MetaMethod::validate(key.as_ref())?)
}
/// Consumes this metatable and returns an iterator over the pairs of the metatable.
///
/// The pairs are wrapped in a [`Result`], since they are lazily converted to `V` type.
///
/// [`Result`]: crate::Result
pub fn pairs<V: FromLua<'lua>>(self) -> UserDataMetatablePairs<'lua, V> {
UserDataMetatablePairs(self.0.pairs())
}
}
/// An iterator over the pairs of a [`UserData`] metatable.
///
/// It skips restricted metamethods, such as `__gc` or `__metatable`.
///
/// This struct is created by the [`UserDataMetatable::pairs`] method.
///
/// [`UserData`]: crate::UserData
/// [`UserDataMetatable::pairs`]: crate::UserDataMetatable::method.pairs
pub struct UserDataMetatablePairs<'lua, V>(TablePairs<'lua, StdString, V>);
impl<'lua, V> Iterator for UserDataMetatablePairs<'lua, V>
where
V: FromLua<'lua>,
{
type Item = Result<(String, V)>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
loop {
match self.0.next()? {
Ok((key, value)) => {
// Skip restricted metamethods
if MetaMethod::validate(&key).is_ok() {
break Some(Ok((key, value)));
}
}
Err(e) => break Some(Err(e)),
}
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "serialize")]
impl<'lua> Serialize for AnyUserData<'lua> {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> StdResult<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: Serializer,
{
let lua = self.0.lua;
let state = lua.state();
let data = unsafe {
let _sg = StackGuard::new(state);
check_stack(state, 3).map_err(ser::Error::custom)?;
lua.push_userdata_ref(&self.0).map_err(ser::Error::custom)?;
let ud = &*get_userdata::<UserDataCell<()>>(state, -1);
ud.0.try_borrow()
.map_err(|_| ser::Error::custom(Error::UserDataBorrowError))?
};
match &*data {
UserDataWrapped::Default(_) => UserDataSerializeError.serialize(serializer),
UserDataWrapped::Serializable(ser) => ser.serialize(serializer),
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod assertions {
use super::*;
static_assertions::assert_not_impl_any!(AnyUserData: Send);
#[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
static_assertions::assert_not_impl_any!(OwnedAnyUserData: Send);
}
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