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executables: Reject Lua 5.1 early
Prevents attempting to load libraries that may no longer be found and
crashing with a traceback.
Platforms like Debian where multiple Lua versions can be installed at
the same time and 'lua' pointing to one of the installed interpreters
via symlinks, there's the possibility that prosody/prosodyctl may be
invoked with Lua 5.1, which will no longer have any of the rest of
Prosody libraries available to be require(), and thus would immediately
fail with an unfriendly traceback.
Checking and aborting early with a friendlier message and reference to
more information is better.
Part of #1600
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 02 Jul 2022 17:27:39 +0200 |
parent | 12496:87c3d45208ef |
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local enum ptr_error "invalid-table" "invalid-path" end local function unescape_token(escaped_token : string) : string local unescaped = escaped_token:gsub("~1", "/"):gsub("~0", "~") return unescaped end local function resolve_json_pointer(ref : table, path : string) : any, ptr_error local ptr_len = #path+1 for part, pos in path:gmatch("/([^/]*)()") do local token = unescape_token(part) if not ref is table then return nil end local idx = next(ref) local new_ref : any if idx is string then new_ref = ref[token] elseif idx is integer then local i = tonumber(token) if token == "-" then i = #ref + 1 end new_ref = ref[i+1] else return nil, "invalid-table" end if pos as integer == ptr_len then return new_ref elseif new_ref is table then ref = new_ref elseif not ref is table then return nil, "invalid-path" end end return ref end return { resolve = resolve_json_pointer, }