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modulemanager: Add plugin load filter that reads module metadata from source
Metadata in modules is added using lines formatted as:
--% key: value
Where key is a valid identifier string, and value is also a string (leading
and trailing whitespace are trimmed during parsing).
The initial supported keys are:
--% requires_core_features: feature1, feature2, ...
--% conflicts_core_features: feature1, feature2. ...
These 'features' map to features reported by the new core.features module.
A benefit of this load-time metadata approach compared to e.g. something like
module:requires()/module:conflicts() is that we can continue to look in module
search paths for a suitable module. Aborting an already-loaded module due to
a version conflict would be too late.
author | Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 04 Feb 2022 14:20:00 +0000 |
parent | 8555:4f0f5b49bb03 |
child | 12545:5059a639f61e |
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local timer = require "util.timer"; local setmetatable = setmetatable; local os_time = os.time; local _ENV = nil; -- luacheck: std none local watchdog_methods = {}; local watchdog_mt = { __index = watchdog_methods }; local function new(timeout, callback) local watchdog = setmetatable({ timeout = timeout, last_reset = os_time(), callback = callback }, watchdog_mt); timer.add_task(timeout+1, function (current_time) local last_reset = watchdog.last_reset; if not last_reset then return; end local time_left = (last_reset + timeout) - current_time; if time_left < 0 then return watchdog:callback(); end return time_left + 1; end); return watchdog; end function watchdog_methods:reset() self.last_reset = os_time(); end function watchdog_methods:cancel() self.last_reset = nil; end return { new = new; };