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author | Nat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com> | 2024-08-28 16:47:38 -0400 |
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committer | Nat Goodspeed <nat@lindenlab.com> | 2024-08-28 16:47:38 -0400 |
commit | 14c8fc3768d978205bf17ffc1905c2772afbd434 (patch) | |
tree | fea42d23fa6b9b11eb4be1e2dcefe81eed5e49aa /indra/llcrashlogger | |
parent | 841e19c1cb62341c10254e6f4bf992c0c19d27b8 (diff) |
Add `LL.setdtor()` function to add a "destructor" to any Lua object.
`setdtor('description', object, function)` returns a proxy userdata object
referencing object and function. When the proxy is garbage-collected, or at
the end of the script, its destructor calls `function(object)`.
The original object may be retrieved as `proxy._target`, e.g. to pass it to
the `table` library. The proxy also has a metatable with metamethods
supporting arithmetic operations, string concatenation, length and table
indexing. For other operations, retrieve `proxy._target`. (But don't assign to
`proxy._target`. It will appear to work, in that subsequent references to
`proxy._target` will retrieve the replacement object -- however, the
destructor will still call `function(original object)`.)
Fix bugs in `lua_setfieldv()`, `lua_rawgetfield()` and `lua_rawsetfield()`.
Add C++ functions `lua_destroyuserdata()` to explicitly destroy a
`lua_emplace<T>()` userdata object, plus `lua_destroybounduserdata()`. The
latter can bind such a userdata object as an upvalue to pass to `LL.atexit()`.
Make `LL.help()` and `LL.leaphelp()` help text include the `LL.` prefix.
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